Moab Museum
Visitors will find a brighter, more spacious exhibit space at Moab Museum, which reopened to the public on June 1 after being closed for nearly three years – first for renovations, then because of...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 23, 2021 · Last modified July 14, 2021
Visitors will find a brighter, more spacious exhibit space at Moab Museum, which reopened to the public on June 1 after being closed for nearly three years – first for renovations, then because of...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 19, 2021 · Last modified July 13, 2021
The Old Stone House Museum and Historic Village unveiled a new exhibit on Juneteenth in honor of the first Black man elected to the Vermont Legislature. Alexander Twilight was born in Bradford to a...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 18, 2021 · Last modified July 13, 2021
Live animals, diorama displays and works from native artists will welcome visitors to the Bruce Museum in this summer’s exhibition “The Amazon Rainforest: Beauty • Destruction • Hope,” which opens to the public on...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 16, 2021 · Last modified July 13, 2021
Artist Lesley Dill, a renowned New York-based artist, brings historical and literary figures from America’s past to life in a new exhibition curated by the Figge Art Museum, Davenport. “Lesley Dill, Wilderness: Light Sizzles...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 16, 2021 · Last modified July 13, 2021
When the Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota was still in its early stages, its director at the time sought out Glenn Wasicuna for his thoughts on how the Dakota people could be represented in...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 12, 2021 · Last modified July 13, 2021
In 1903, the Mecklenburg County school board purchased an acre of land in east Charlotte for a mere $10. Today, the Siloam School — the building that was constructed on that land in 1920...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 11, 2021 · Last modified July 7, 2021
A new exhibit at Paducah’s National Quilt Museum is aimed at provoking reflection on the tough times that the world has been through with COVID-19, bringing together pandemic-related pieces created since last March to...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 11, 2021 · Last modified July 13, 2021
The Dubuque Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium has a new permanent exhibit that shows visitors just how important the river has been to changing and shaping America. It’s called the “Rivers of Innovation” exhibit. The first...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 11, 2021 · Last modified July 13, 2021
Janis Rabin’s family emigrated from Poland, eventually settling in Bogalusa, Louisiana. For years, she and her relatives had kept memories and stories of their family’s Jewish experience to themselves, or shared them casually with...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 11, 2021 · Last modified July 6, 2021
After shutting its doors more than 14 months ago, the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is now ready to welcome kids and their families back inside starting on June 12, and it hopes to do...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 9, 2021 · Last modified July 7, 2021
The Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History invites the public to view its new exhibit, “Changes of Monterey,” and meet new Executive Director Carla Bitter on July 2. Closed for much of 2020 and...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 2, 2021 · Last modified July 2, 2021
A new exhibit has buzzed into the Upper Peninsula’s Children’s museum. After taking over as exhibit designer around a year ago, Carie Koscielny, knew the benefits a live bee exhibit could offer to the...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 1, 2021 · Last modified July 6, 2021
People who experience sensory problems with things like loud noises or bright lights now have a way to fully enjoy the North Carolina Maritime Museum at Southport. The museum is offering new initiatives to...
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 1, 2021 · Last modified July 6, 2021
There are seven local organizations gearing up for flood exhibits to highlight the 100-year anniversary of Pueblo’s devastating and life-changing flood, and one of those exhibits will be hosted by the Pueblo Heritage Museum....
by Nicole Ackman · Published June 1, 2021 · Last modified July 6, 2021
The Museum of Pop Culture, in collaboration with the Walt Disney Archives, has a new exhibit, “Heroes & Villains: The Art of the Disney Costume,” that opens to the public on June 5. The...
by Nicole Ackman · Published May 27, 2021 · Last modified July 1, 2021
The Glazer Children’s Museum in Tampa is set to open a new exhibit based on the PBS KIDS show, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. The animated show is about a 4-year-old tiger named Daniel who learns new skills he can...