Kennedy Museum of Art
For the 2020 Fall Semester, Ohio University’s Kennedy Museum of Art has gone live online through the KMA Virtual Portal. The KMA Virtual Portal offers a safer option for visitors to access the Kennedy...
by Nicole Ackman · Published September 16, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
For the 2020 Fall Semester, Ohio University’s Kennedy Museum of Art has gone live online through the KMA Virtual Portal. The KMA Virtual Portal offers a safer option for visitors to access the Kennedy...
by Nicole Ackman · Published September 15, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
The Idaho Museum of Natural History on Idaho State University’s Pocatello campus is opening a new exhibition exploring the skulls of a variety of both ancient and modern animals. “Skulls, Everyone’s Got One,” opening...
by Nicole Ackman · Published September 13, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
It may sound familiar to hear that when a certain U.S. president felt his message was not being carried by news reporters in a manner he liked, he instead insisted on making efforts to...
by Nicole Ackman · Published September 12, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
Jewish Museum Milwaukee (JMM) will launch its first new exhibit since reopening its doors to the public last month, with “Luba Lukova: Designing Justice” features the work of one of the most internationally renowned...
by Nicole Ackman · Published September 11, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
The Muhammad Ali Center in downtown Louisville is using plywood from boarded-up buildings as part of a new exhibit that will serve as a lesson in Louisville’s history. The museum wanted to take the...
by Nicole Ackman · Published September 11, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
The Illinois State Museum (ISM) has opened a new exhibit, called “Journal of a Plague Year: Illinois in 2020.” ISM said the exhibition’s title is inspired by Daniel Defoe’s 1722 book “Journal of a...
by Nicole Ackman · Published September 10, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
The Philbrook Museum of Art will present this fall “Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists,” the first major traveling exhibition exclusively devoted to Native women artists from all over the United States and...
by Nicole Ackman · Published September 7, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
‘It’s completely unique as far as we know.’ One of the highlights of a new exhibit the Museum of Idaho hopes to open at the end of the year will be a more than...
by Nicole Ackman · Published September 6, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
Two close-up photos show young Black children holding “Black Lives Matter” signs at a Chicago protest this year. Like a cross on a wall, they flank two hand-colored lithographs of a white boy and...
by Nicole Ackman · Published September 4, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
The New York City Fire Museum in Manhattan will open its doors on Wednesday, just two days before the 19th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. The Spring St. museum has been closed since March...
by Nicole Ackman · Published September 4, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
The Cincinnati Art Museum has a new exhibit from Hank Willis Thomas that will examine gender and race, interconnected worldwide struggle for liberty and equality, and the importance of participation. It can all be enjoyed...
by Nicole Ackman · Published August 27, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
An abandoned playground merry-go-round listing into the grass. A grain elevator slowly falling apart. A graciously graying old house whose wrap-around porch overlooks the prairie. These were all once-loved places that have a story...
by Nicole Ackman · Published August 26, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
Philadelphia’s National Constitution Center is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment on Wednesday. Through 3 p.m., there will be different online activities, including a tour through Facebook Live of the new exhibit...
by Nicole Ackman · Published August 26, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
The Temecula Valley Museum announces a new outdoor exhibit experience to take place at Sam Hicks Monument Park, 28300 Mercedes Street, in Old Town Temecula. The museum, which will offer three exhibits featuring the...
by Nicole Ackman · Published August 25, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
The stalemate lasted through June, when the doors to the World Chess Hall of Fame could open again. It closed in March due to the pandemic, but in the meantime, workers set up plexiglass...
by Nicole Ackman · Published August 21, 2020 · Last modified February 24, 2021
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and conversations on racial equality in America, Museum of the Bible has launched a new museum theme: “Bible and Healing.” This theme explores how Scripture has influenced both...