General George Patton Museum of Leadership
Visitors of the General George Patton Museum of Leadership on Fort Knox will be given a glimpse into the lives of World War II-era soldiers Saturday as the museum unveils the new World War...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 7, 2021 · Last modified May 28, 2021
Visitors of the General George Patton Museum of Leadership on Fort Knox will be given a glimpse into the lives of World War II-era soldiers Saturday as the museum unveils the new World War...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 6, 2021 · Last modified May 28, 2021
The Chicago History Museum is set to open a new exhibit featuring never before seen works of world-renowned photographer Vivian Maier this weekend. Maier, who moved to Chicago from New York in the mid...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 6, 2021 · Last modified May 28, 2021
Starting May 29, residents won’t be afraid of “things that go bump in the night” after they explore the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History’s newest temporary exhibit, “In the Dark.” Created by...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 5, 2021 · Last modified May 28, 2021
Visitors to Stockton’s Haggin Museum will be the first in the country to see a new collection that traces the history and impact of the environmental movement through art. “The Long View | From...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 5, 2021 · Last modified May 28, 2021
When the African American Museum in Philadelphia reopens Thursday after more than a year of pandemic shutdown, it will reintroduce Philadelphia and the world to Anna Russell Jones (1902-1995),an overlooked American artist with an...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 4, 2021 · Last modified May 28, 2021
Bold women are on display at “Daring to Dig: Women in American Paleontology,” a new exhibition from the Museum of the Earth and the Paleontological Research Institution (PRI) that opened March 28 and highlights women...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 3, 2021 · Last modified May 12, 2021
Ohio University College of Fine Arts’ Kennedy Museum of Art announces its newest exhibition, Perceive with Caution: Merging Concepts VII, a show developed, curated, designed, and installed by students in the museum’s Museum Studies Certificate Program. Viewers are offered...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 3, 2021 · Last modified May 12, 2021
As one of America’s favorite pastimes, the sport of baseball is well known for its role in shaping society and culture, including in Latino communities across the United States. And for as long as...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 3, 2021 · Last modified May 12, 2021
Nelson Mandela is known as one of the most important civil rights activists in the world. His life and fight for equality is the subject of the newest exhibit at the Milwaukee Public Museum in partnership...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 1, 2021 · Last modified May 13, 2021
For the better part of the past year, the joy of taking a leisurely, maskless stroll through just about any museum has been put on hold. Mark it down as yet another one of...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 1, 2021 · Last modified May 13, 2021
Even before the pandemic took over our lives, the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) had been recognized as a leader in providing creative digital experiences to museum-lovers, both at the museum and at home....
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 30, 2021 · Last modified May 12, 2021
Massive. Huge. Titanic. The thigh bone of titanosaurus, maybe the largest dinosaur to ever walk the earth, was 8 feet in length and thick as a tree trunk. On Tuesday, its replica barely fit...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 30, 2021 · Last modified May 12, 2021
In all of Ward 8, there is only one grocery store—which serves 85,000 residents. That kind of inequality is addressed in the Anacostia Community Museum‘s new outdoor art exhibit, Food for the People: Eating and Activism...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 29, 2021 · Last modified May 11, 2021
Midshipman 1st Class Sydney Barber, a graduate of Lake Forest High School, was named the first Black woman to serve as brigade commander at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. She stepped into...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 29, 2021 · Last modified May 12, 2021
A painting by Jerrell Gibbs is part of the BMA‘s exhibition called “Now is the Time: Recent Acquisitions to the Contemporary Collection.” “It means the world to be present within an institution that’s in...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 28, 2021 · Last modified May 11, 2021
The Valentine’s newest exhibition Breathing Places: Park & Recreation in Richmond opens at the museum on May 5th and explores the design, use, and evolution of Richmond’s many parks, recreation areas, and natural spaces. Over the...