Field Museum
Two years ago, Terry Mote traveled from his home in Enid, Oklahoma, to the Field Museum as part of a contingent of Marshall Island expatriates tapped to assist curators in developing a new exhibit...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 10, 2021 · Last modified August 11, 2021
Two years ago, Terry Mote traveled from his home in Enid, Oklahoma, to the Field Museum as part of a contingent of Marshall Island expatriates tapped to assist curators in developing a new exhibit...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 9, 2021 · Last modified August 10, 2021
On Friday, artist Annie Ruth is opening her first solo show in over a decade at the Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal. The new exhibit is called “On Her Shoulders,” and it’s designed to reflect...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 8, 2021 · Last modified August 10, 2021
An exhibit at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science is taking a deep dive into the history and challenges of epidemics. It looks at how epidemiologists and other healthcare workers have...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 8, 2021 · Last modified August 10, 2021
The Penn Museum is opening a new exhibit on the meaning behind clothing and fashion as a celebration of apparel and accessories across cultures spanning a 2,500-year period. The exhibit — titled “The Stories...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 7, 2021 · Last modified August 10, 2021
A new exhibition at the Cincinnati Art Museum features works of art famous not only for its artists, but also for the story and history that brought them together. The art museum’s newest exhibit,...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 6, 2021 · Last modified August 10, 2021
The Armstrong Air & Space Museum will be “launching” a brand-new exhibit featuring one-of-a-kind artifacts recently loaned and donated to the museum that directly relate to the Apollo 11 mission and Ohio astronaut Neil...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 5, 2021 · Last modified August 10, 2021
Art in the form of teabags, doll heads and cockleburs will stand in Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum this summer as part of a visiting artist exhibit titled, “America’s Original Sin.” Artist Willie Little,...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 4, 2021 · Last modified August 10, 2021
The stuffed bald eagle on display at the Wisconsin Veterans Museum — a replica of “Old Abe,” the mascot of the 8th Wisconsin Infantry in the Civil War — could be easily passed on a tour...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 3, 2021 · Last modified July 21, 2021
The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum just got a major $29 million dollar facelift and, after two years, is finally reopening for business. As of today, visitors will be able to revisit...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 1, 2021 · Last modified July 14, 2021
Normally, Woodrow Wilson Museum Curator Andrew Phillips would have a pair of gloves on, handling a delicate artifact that dates back decades or even centuries. This time, he was holding items he didn’t expect to sit...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 1, 2021 · Last modified July 14, 2021
A new exhibition at Seattle Art Museum offers a unique perspective on one of history’s most famous painters. Monet at Étretat focuses on two brief periods in Claude Monet’s epic career, when he visited the...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 1, 2021 · Last modified July 21, 2021
As of July 1, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) will finally reopen to the public. While many LA museums have been up and running again since April, MOCA only reopened half of their...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 1, 2021 · Last modified July 21, 2021
From the 1920s to the 1950s, women transformed the art—and industry—of photography. A new exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art shows exactly how these pioneering photographers did that. “The New Woman Behind the...
by Nicole Ackman · Published July 1, 2021 · Last modified July 21, 2021
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is launching a group exhibition this month in the Arlene Schnitzer Gallery featuring artwork generated by recipients of the museum’s Black Lives Artist Grant Program awards. Focusing on...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 30, 2021 · Last modified July 14, 2021
Regular visitors to the Ballard Institute & Museum of Puppetry (BIMP), its Forum Series and Puppet Slams conducted with the UConn Puppet Arts Program understand the deep history of puppetry as a centuries-old form...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 28, 2021 · Last modified July 14, 2021
Whitework: Women Stitching Identity, exhibited at the Kentucky Museum, combines American history with quilts, an art that was typically overlooked during the late 18th to mid 19th centuries. The exhibit will be open until Nov....