The Leiber Museum is showing an exhibition of fine Japanese prints, representing more than fifty years of collecting by Gerson and Judith Leiber. Their collection is distinguished by a fine, discriminating connoisseurship that was also [Read More]
Moore College of Art and design presents Judith Leiber: Art of the Handbag, open through October 17, 2010. Judith Leiber is widely recognized as the grand dame of couture handbag design, having created more than [Read More]
The Autry National Center will shed new light on one of the world’s most influential artistic developments of the 20th century—and bring attention to a critical but little-known moment in the growth of the Los [Read More]
The Terre Haute Children’s Museum has opened with a schedule of events for its Grand Opening weekend, Sept. 24-26. Activities will be going on both inside and outside the Museum, with Bill Nye the Science [Read More]
Celebrating a milestone 20th year, The Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College is opening its collection to the community with the addition of a new, visible storage wing. A glass façade [Read More]
Exhibition open through October 17 Reception: Sunday, October 3, 2 5pm Family Event: Whirl! Pinwheel Project, Sunday, October 3, 2-3pm With an astonishing facility for color and form, textures and text, and with a wildly [Read More]
Opening Reception for Museum Members and Special Guests: October 1, 2010 7 – 9 pm An exhibit that explores how we as a community connect to Africa through art, photographs, personal experiences and memorabilia. Exhibition [Read More]
The Delaware Art Museum is pleased to present “Intelligent Giving,” a free presentation and discussion emphasizing responsible philanthropy, on Thursday, October 14, from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Guest speaker Joanna Krotz, author of The [Read More]
The Fondation Beyeler has announced an exhibition of Segantini paintings open JANUARY 16 TO APRIL 25, 2011. Giovanni Segantini, Mezzogiorno sulle Alpi (Midday in the Alps), 1891 Fondation Beyeler The unique luminosity of his paintings [Read More]
Curators Daniel Baumann, Dan Byers, and Tina Kukielski Will Organize the Next Carnegie International Pittsburgh, PA – Lynn Zelevansky, The Henry J. Heinz II Director of Carnegie Museum of Art, has named a three-person team [Read More]
This major exhibition at Fondation Beyeler in Basel on the art of Surrealism will provide insights into one of the most influential artistic and literary movements of the twentieth century. Exhibition open OCTOBER 2, 2011 [Read More]
Two teams from the Natural History Museum are focussing on these remarkable landscapes to map the hugely varied species that can be found there. Supported by the New Forest National Park Authority and funded by [Read More]
On Sunday, October 10, 2010 from 2–4 pm, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum (CBMM) welcomes author William S. Dudley for a reception and book signing of his latest work, Maritime Maryland. The reception includes dessert, [Read More]
A concert under the stars in historic Market Square, Art Comes Alive!, will feature performances by local reggae band, Transmitters, and Latin jazz group, San Kocho. Simultaneously, area artists inspired by the music will create [Read More]
On Saturday, September 25, 2010, the Hammer Museum will participate in the sixth annual Museum Day, presented by Toyota on behalf of the redesigned 2011 Avalon. The Hammer will join 1,300 participating museums and cultural [Read More]
The Albany Museum of Art Presents The Indian Gallery of Henry Inman, open through January 21, 2011. During the 1820’s, Eastern Native American tribes increasingly faced a government policy of removal to the West. In [Read More]
The Craft and Folk Art Museum presents The Birth of Coffee exhibition, public lecture and book signing with the author and photographer at 3pm on September 26th. Exhibition open September 26th – January 9th, 2011. [Read More]
Giving the public a behind-the-scenes look into the world of a scientist, The Utah Museum of Natural History’s Scientist in the Spotlight continues to blossom into one of its more popular public programs. On the [Read More]