Be seen where cutting-edge fashions from the best local designers take center stage. RunUp to the Runway returns to the Museum with its full-production runway show. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2010 5 PM-MIDNIGHT. Discover up-and-coming Mount [Read More]
The New Museum presents “The Last Newspaper,” a major exhibition inspired by the ways artists approach the news and respond to the stories and images that command the headlines. Open through 1/9/11. The exhibition will [Read More]
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art has opened a major exhibition of the work of Anselm Kiefer, one of the foremost figures of European post-war painting. On view through 16 January 2011. The exhibition includes a [Read More]
Vanguard Concerts welcomes back Robert Belinic, guitarist, to again delight Dayton audiences with his sensitive, versatile musicianship and irresistible personal charm. Belinic will perform at The Dayton Art Institute’s NCR Renaissance Auditorium on Friday, October [Read More]
The Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen has a new Rembrandt in the collection. According to the new standard work on the painter, the painting ‘Tobias and His Wife’ is not the work of a pupil of [Read More]
The Dayton Art Institute presents 100 Years of African-American Art: The Arthur Primas Collection, on view NOVEMBER 6, 2010 – JANUARY 30, 2011. 100 Years of African-American Art celebrates the creativity and achievements of African-American [Read More]
The Barrick Museum is to present an exhibition of revolutionary Mexican folk artist Frida Kahlo, open Oct. 27 through Dec. 18; opening reception Oct. 27 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. . Discover one of [Read More]
The Frick Collection is to present The King at War: Velázquez’s Portrait of Philip IV, open October 26, 2010, through January 23, 2011. Painted at the height of Velázquez’s career, the Frick’s King Philip IV [Read More]
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents The Golden Age of Dutch and Flemish Painting from the Städel Museum, open 7th October 2010 to 23rd January 2011, a magnificent selection of 130 master works from the Städel [Read More]
The Chemical Heritage Foundation Museum Presents Marvels and Ciphers: A Look Inside the Flask, open through December 10, 2010. For centuries, with means ranging from alchemy to quantum-enabled technologies, scientists have struggled to understand the [Read More]
The Martin Museum of Art presents Jerry Dodd Sculpturs, open through October 9. Noted Texas sculptor of contemporary metal art and retired Professor of Art, Texas A&M, Commerce. Dodd’s work is exhibited nationally and has [Read More]
Carmen and Yogi Berra helped move some bricks and mortar last Oct. 5 as part of the Museum’s groundbreaking ceremony, paving the way for the building’s $3.5 million renovation and expansion. And with a little [Read More]
The Everhart Museum presentss For Every Season: Folk Art in Daily Life and Celebration, open through December 31, 2010. For Every Season highlights a new interpretation of the Everhart Museum Folk Art collection in which [Read More]
The Everhart Museum presents Everhart SPARCS: Raising Awareness about Water in the Ecosystem, open through December 31, 2010. The Gallery One exhibit Everhart SPARCS: Raising Awareness about Water in the Ecosystem is a community-based project [Read More]
Every October, the Rosenbach, home of Bram Stoker’s original research notes and outlines for Dracula, brings you another chilling Dracula Festival, a month-long series of events inspired by Stoker’s classic novel and the iconic figure. [Read More]
The African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey is to present Three New Exhibits, with an Opening Reception on October 16, 2pm. The Way We Were: A Pictorial of Club Harlem. Deborah Stalling-Patton Reveals [Read More]
The exhibition Global Citizen: The Architecture of Moshe Safdie explores Moshe Safdie’s structures and the philosophy that shapes them through approximately 175 drawings, sketches, videos, photographs and scale models. Open through 9 January 2011. Discover [Read More]
From Sunday, October 24 to Friday, October 29, come see the ship Lady Maryland – a replica of a Chesapeake Bay 19th century pungy schooner used to carry perishable cargo such as oysters, watermelons, tomatoes, [Read More]