The National September 11 Memorial & Museum has announced the availability of the powerful, Explore 9/11 App on the App Store. 9/11 Memorial President Joe Daniels joined by the media and interactive design firms Local [Read More]
The British Museum is lending the Cyrus Cylinder to the National Museum of Iran for an exhibition that will open for four months in Tehran on 12 September. Together with two fragments of contemporary cuneiform [Read More]
The National September 11 Memorial & Museum and The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey have installed two historic Twin Tower‚ tridents into their permanent location at the 9/11 Memorial Museum. The pair [Read More]
Kansas City, MO – A powerful image of the face of a 2,500-year-old Egyptian mummy at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art has been created by special agents/forensic artists from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, [Read More]
Tug Huntington’s Pilot House arrives at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD to become part of an upcoming exhibit on maritime transportation. Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company (NNS) Apprentice Alumnus [Read More]
Aircraft Moves Across E. Marginal Way South to Cause Temporary Road Closures Sept. 19 SEATTLE – Tukwila police will briefly close E. Marginal Way South to permit the movement of three aircraft being towed across [Read More]
The exhibition, at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art presents around 90 works ranging from the earliest years after the Academy of Art in Karlsruhe in 1969 and all the way up until today, showing [Read More]
The Prime Minister has appointed Ian Blatchford as the new Director and Chief Executive of the National Museum of Science and Industry (NMSI), the national museum group which oversees the Science Museum, the National Railway [Read More]
NEW YORK – Starting this week the Whitney Museum of American Art is offering a unique, personalized way to become a member of the Museum with its innovative Curate Your Own Membership program. The Museum [Read More]
“Cuba in Revolution,” at the International Center of Photography (1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street) from September 24, 2010 through January 9, 2011, covers one of the most spectacular political events of the [Read More]
“The Mexican Suitcase,” a groundbreaking exhibition revealing the most famous group of recovered negatives of the twentieth century, will be on view at the International Center of Photography (1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd [Read More]
Chilean Air Force’s first woman jet fighter pilot and Ecuadorian-born Boeing Flight Test Systems Operator share their experiences SEATTLE – The Museum pays tribute to the legacy of Latin American women pilots with a special [Read More]
Complimenting MAH’s exhibition highlighting papermaking, It’s in the Pulp: The Art of Papermaking in Santa Cruz, MAH presents a solo exhibition of the work of America artist Joseph Zirker. Zirker developed, and holds patents for, [Read More]
Tate proves value of public investment by sharing its Collection in the UK and across the world At a press conference on 9 September on the publication of its Annual Report 2009/10 and presentation of [Read More]
Catherine LeCleire creates artist books that combine her passion for both printmaking and bookbinding. She uses the book as both an art form and a receptacle of ideas. The artist book differs from a traditional [Read More]
The Strange Life of Objects: The Art of Annette Lemieux provides the first critical overview of this artist’s dynamic and varied career. Lemieux first garnered attention on the newly global art scene of the 1980s. [Read More]
The Royal Academy of Arts will present the first exhibition for 30 years to examine British sculpture of the twentieth century, open 22 January – 7 April 2011. The show will represent a unique view [Read More]
Washington, D.C. – In the wake of a recent renovation-related fire, The Phillips Collection launches a micro-donation campaign to raise funds toward repair of the historic Phillips house. Supporters can donate $5 or $10 to [Read More]