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Museums were intended to be centers for learning and spaces to educate the public. Our current understanding and approach to these institutions grew from a human impulse to collect, categorize, and understand. To make...
by Nicole Ackman · Published February 2, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
Museums were intended to be centers for learning and spaces to educate the public. Our current understanding and approach to these institutions grew from a human impulse to collect, categorize, and understand. To make...
by Nicole Ackman · Published February 2, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
Where Asmaa Walton saw an opportunity to fill in a blindspot, she took it — by building a project that put Black visual artists and culture front-and-center. That’s why she started the Black Art Library, which has jumped...
by Nicole Ackman · Published February 1, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
Black Refractions is the first art exhibit of its kind in Utah, featuring 100 works by black artists from the famed Studio Museum in Harlem. “Black refractions really reflects about 100 years of creative...
by Nicole Ackman · Published February 1, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
Millions of past visitors to the Smithsonian have fond memories of Apollo to the Moon, the National Air and Space Museum’s original exhibit about the 20th century space race. After opening in 1976, the...
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 31, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
The Huntington Museum of Art will present a new exhibit titled Craig Allen Subler: Eccentric Spaces from Jan. 30 through April 25, 2021. Contemporary West Virginia artist Craig Allen Subler brings a unique set...
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 30, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
A new exhibit rooted in a part of New Mexico’s culture is on its way to the Harwood Museum in Taos. The upcoming display will use lowriders and saints to tell a unique story...
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 29, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
An exhibit coming to Cincinnati next week utilizes technology to ensure that current and future generations learn about the Holocaust from those who survived it. The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center...
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 29, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
Beauty was in the eye of beholder Gen. William Jackson Palmer. When the Colorado Springs founder planted his stake 150 years ago, on July 31, 1871, at Pikes Peak and Colorado avenues, he intended...
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 28, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
After 10 months of closed doors and strictly virtual programming, on Wednesday, the Ackland Art Museum reopened to the public with newly implemented safety measures. Under new protocol, the museum’s hours have been reduced...
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 27, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
Hennepin History Museum’s newest exhibit, “Local Heroes,” will pay tribute to the healers and caretakers by exploring stories of medical innovation, trailblazing and dedication to the field of health care throughout early Hennepin County...
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 18, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
In “Body/Magic: Liz Cohen,” a new exhibition at the ASU Art Museum, artist and College of Art associate professor, Liz Cohen shines a light on issues of femininity, immigration and nonconformity through her photos,...
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 17, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
The Ravalli County Museum is installing three permanent outdoor exhibits, the last high-energy efforts of Executive Director Tamar Stanley before her retirement. “We know that is a trend now in the world, to social distance and...
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 17, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
The Davenport House Museum is a carefully restored landmark showcasing what life was like in Savannah 200 years ago – but the Davenports were not the only family living under this storied roof back...
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 15, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
Allentown Art Museum’s “Portrait of a Young Woman” is more than a painting by one of the greatest visual artists in history. A new Rembrandt exhibit is going to help you find out why....
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 13, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
For 30 years, the Art Ventures fund, an initiative by the Community Foundation, has given more than $1.4 million in grants to artists and art organizations around the First Coast region. To celebrate the...
by Nicole Ackman · Published January 12, 2021 · Last modified February 22, 2021
In recent years, state leaders have turned their attention to the issue of human trafficking. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott recently proclaimed January to be Human Trafficking Awareness Month, and a a new exhibit at...