The Journey Museum’s Family Fun Day on Sunday, September 19 from 2 to 4 p.m. will be “Pannin’ for Gold.” The event will feature the showing of a film about the history of the gold [Read More]
The history of Australia’s first lighthouse, Macquarie Tower of Vaucluse, is revealed in a new exhibition now showing at the Australian National Maritime Museum. Open through 7 November 2010. Macquarie’s Light chronicles the story of [Read More]
The first Museum of Tolerance International Film Festival will be held Nov. 13-18 in Los Angeles, with Clint Eastwood to receive the top honor, the museum announced ton Tuesday. Flms from around the world that [Read More]
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem announced that since reopening on July 26, it welcomed more than 138,000 visitors to its renewed campus, in the first month. The transformed Museum features new galleries, orientation facilities, and public [Read More]
Heiman Selected by International Jury to receive $40,000 for Research on the Use of Photography in Psychoanalysis and Diagnostic Testing The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, has selected artist Michal Heiman to receive the first Shpilman International [Read More]
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis is proud to present an exhibition of works by the widely acclaimed American artist Richard Artschwager, in the first focused look at the artist’s exploration of rubberized horsehair. A [Read More]
Following nine months of comprehensive renovations, on September 26, 2010, the Art Institute of Chicago will reopen its suite of Japanese Art Galleries, now housed in the new Roger L. and Pamela Weston Wing of [Read More]
Walker to Become Pritzker Chair and Curator of Asian Art and the Chair and Christa C. Mayer Thurman Curator of Textiles Following an international search, the Art Institute of Chicago is pleased to announce the [Read More]
Columbia University’s Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery opens its exhibition season with Nancy Holt: Sightlines, a thematic exhibition offering an in-depth look at the early projects of this important American artist whose pioneering [Read More]
WELLESLEY, Mass. – Calculated Risks, an exhibition celebrating the inventive diversity among the faculty studio artists at Wellesley College, will fill the special exhibition galleries of the Davis Museum from Sept. 15 – Dec. 12. [Read More]
New scientific detective work has revealed that two renowned 16th century portraits of Queen Elizabeth I belonging to two different galleries were painted on wood panels from the same tree. The portraits were first associated [Read More]
Tullie House launches urgent appeal to keep rare Roman find in Cumbria The Crosby Garrett Helmet a major Roman find of national significance, found in North Cumbria, will be auctioned by Christie’s South Kensington, in [Read More]
NORMAN, OKLA. – Although his architectural structures dot the Oklahoma landscape from Norman to Bartlesville, Bruce Goff is celebrated internationally for his innovative design, nontraditional choice of materials and creative ingenuity. The Fred Jones Jr. [Read More]
HOUSTON – The Board of Trustees of the Menil Collection and Menil Director Josef Helfenstein are pleased to announce a plan to publish the Catalogue Raisonné of the Drawings of Jasper Johns. The catalogue is [Read More]
Work is underway to build a new gallery level for the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art and to renovate spaces created during the building’s original 1971 construction. Designed by architect Rand Elliott, this newest [Read More]
The Oxfordshire Museum will present an exhibition, Soldiers Of Oxfordshire: Part-Time Defenders – 100 years on, 24 October – 15 November 2010. One hundred years ago the British Army was reorganised and the Territorial Army [Read More]
It Sprang from the River! Everyday Objects with Maritime Secrets, an original, engaging, and interactive exhibit featuring great maritime inventions, discoveries, and ideas that have crossed over into everyday life – including the ever-popular Slinky® [Read More]
“Arts of Ancient China: A 5,000 Year Legacy,” featuring nearly 75 sets of objects from the Neolithic period (circa 3000 B.C.) to the Qing dynasty (1644-1911 A.D.), is the newest permanent exhibit at Bowers Museum [Read More]