In 1968 Jimi Hendrix moved into the top floor flat of 23 Brook Street with his English girlfriend Kathy Etchingham. The flat is now the administrative office of Handel House Museum, and an English Heritage [Read More]
HOUSTON – The Menil Bookstore will reopen to the public on the first day of September. The unveiling follows a two-month renovation and introduces Bookstore Manager Paul Forsythe, a well-known figure in Houston’s literary and [Read More]
CLEVELAND – New movies are the focus of the Cleveland Museum of Art’s September and October film schedule. Nearly all of the 16 films screening over the next two months will be making their exclusive [Read More]
FORT WORTH, Texas – The Amon Carter Museum of American Art announce that Marci Driggers Caslin has been promoted to registrar. She joined the museum’s staff as exhibition coordinator in March. In her new position, [Read More]
Kicking off a showcase of high-tech jobs in renewable energy, Sen. Ron Wyden and Rep. Earl Blumenauer spoke of the importance of creating green jobs in the Northwest at the Wind Power Works! event at [Read More]
Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales announced it is able to save for the nation a painting by the 18th century Italian artist Francesco Guardi, View of the Palazzo Loredan dell’Ambasciatore on the Grand Canal. [Read More]
LeMay – AMERICA’S CAR MUSEUM® has partnered with the LeMay Family to host the 33rd Annual LeMay Car Show & Auction at Marymount Academy and the LeMay home grounds in Tacoma, Washington on Saturday, August [Read More]
Award-winning black and white fine art photographer, Clyde Butcher, returns for his 3rd season to the SWFL Museum of History to share his iconic landscapes in this unique exhibition. Clyde Butcher: Big Cypress Swamp and [Read More]
Sam and Friends Characters Donated to the National Museum of American History The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History accepted 10 characters from Sam and Friends from Jane Henson, on behalf of the Jim Henson [Read More]
The Holburne Museum’s prestigious biennial portrait competition for artists in the south west returns in September 2010 to Chapel Row Gallery, Bath, whilst the Museum is closed for a development project of restoration and extension. [Read More]
Gov. Bill Ritter and Colorado School of Mines President Bill Scoggins today unveiled a new museum exhibit for one of the “moon rocks” originally given to the state about 35 years ago. The moon rock, [Read More]
The Natural History Museum will present, Bats: The Real Stars of The Night on 28 August 2010 12:30 – 13:00, 14:30 – 15:00 in the Attenborough Studio. A talk about the wonderful world of British [Read More]
Framed will feature a new video installation by artist Kate Gilmore as well as films by Bruce Nauman and Richard Serra, and video works by Sigalit Landau, Lilly McElroy, Robin Rhode, Melanie Schiff and Type [Read More]
Two important medieval Hebrew manuscripts—a Mishneh Torah made between 1300 and 1400 in Germany and an illuminated leaf from a prayer book made in Austria around 1360—are on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art [Read More]
Sometimes Eagle’s Wings: The Saga of Aérospostale Lecture and Book Signing with Joy Dunkerley Honeywell Aerospace Lecture Series at The Museum of Flight Saturday, Oct. 2, 2-3 p.m., William M. Allen Theater Author Joy Dunkerley [Read More]
Dundee’s waterfront is going to be transformed and the public are invited to take part in the transformation. The new £47 million museum will be built close to Discovery Point in the south of Craig [Read More]
The Royal Tyrrell Museum turns 25 this year, with plans for a major birthday party, a special new exhibit and the anticipation of hitting a new attendance milestone. A new exhibit, Alberta Unearthed: 25 stories [Read More]
This year, the Taft offers some new twists on old Christmas favorites. Upon entering the galleries, visitors will find an intricately folded paper dollhouse home to miniature paper dolls. Nearby, a collection of antique Noah’s [Read More]