Clark County Historical Museum
A visual tour is being shot at the Clark County Historical Museum. It’s a virtual night at the museum in Vancouver, Washington. The behind-the-scenes view will raise money and give people a look at...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 15, 2021 · Last modified April 23, 2021
A visual tour is being shot at the Clark County Historical Museum. It’s a virtual night at the museum in Vancouver, Washington. The behind-the-scenes view will raise money and give people a look at...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 14, 2021 · Last modified April 23, 2021
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is introducing an immersive new exhibition that takes inspiration from history, culture, and current events. The exhibition, “A Beautiful Despair,” will be on view starting Sep. 25 through Jan. 9,...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 14, 2021 · Last modified April 23, 2021
Your children have likely heard of the word “habitat” — but the new outdoor exhibit at the Fernbank Museum helps explain exactly what it is and its overarching importance. The new exhibit — called...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 14, 2021 · Last modified April 23, 2021
The Cummer Museum’s latest exhibit will encourage dialogue like no other exhibit will. The over 80 self-portraits by the South African photographer and visual activist Zanele Muholi don’t feature any descriptions. The majority are...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 13, 2021 · Last modified April 21, 2021
The musical “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” holds an interesting spot in Colorado history. It’s something Molly Brown House Tour Guide Pam Mahonchak regularly tells visitors. “Not all of the listeners will remember the original movie musical,...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 11, 2021 · Last modified April 16, 2021
The Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History will debut a new exhibit — The Burden of Invisibility — by Veronica Jackson with an opening reception from 2 to 5 p.m. April 18 at...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 11, 2021 · Last modified April 21, 2021
In March 2020, the art world — along with most everything else — started shutting down. Doors to museums and galleries closed. Shows and exhibits were postponed. Then postponed again. Then canceled. But that...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 9, 2021 · Last modified April 21, 2021
Gun violence killed nearly 20,000 people in the United States in 2020, which is more than any other year in at least two decades, according to the Gun Violence Archive. D.C. is already seeing...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 8, 2021 · Last modified April 21, 2021
The Crocker Art Museum is framing its reopening around a new exhibit showcasing a more diverse group of artists. On Thursday, the museum reopened to the general public for the first time in more...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 7, 2021 · Last modified April 21, 2021
The Philbrook Museum is addressing Oklahoma’s history of racism. Through its new series, with partners including Tri-City Collective, Fulton Street Books and Coffee, and The Black Wall St Times, and featuring multiple galleries, the Philbrook is...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 6, 2021 · Last modified April 9, 2021
2021 marks 40 years for the San Antonio Museum of Art and like so many businesses and organizations around the country, last year has not been easy. But SAMA was able to weather the...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 6, 2021 · Last modified April 9, 2021
Everson Museum of Art announces the opening of a new exhibition titled Who What When Where on Saturday, April 10. Based on the iconic Carrie Mae Weems’ 1998 photographic series of the same name, Who What When...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 6, 2021 · Last modified April 15, 2021
The year 2020 was, we hope, a year unlike any other, in which each new headline was more shocking than the last. “But nothing happens by itself out of the blue. You unpack it...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 6, 2021 · Last modified April 15, 2021
Since the beginning of the pandemic, staff at the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History have been testing and developing innovative ways to engage patrons, educators and students from home. Though the community will have...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 2, 2021 · Last modified April 15, 2021
In a nation increasingly divided over politics, policing, and even public health, there seem to be few opportunities for people to come together, build connections, and remember those qualities everyone has in common. One...
by Nicole Ackman · Published April 1, 2021 · Last modified April 15, 2021
The Kentucky Derby Museum welcomed the media to its March 26 ribbon cutting and introduction of the new Black Heritage in Racing exhibit. The updated exhibit opened to the public on Monday, March 29. The...