Harley-Davidson® Museum Rolls Out Invitation to Adventure
Museum announces Membership program and ticket admission pricing. - 2008-03-27
Counter Culture Movement in New Mexico Documented in Recent Issue of El Palacio
The Counter Culture of the 1960s in New Mexico is documented in the pages of the most recent edition of the quarterly publication of the Museum of New Mexico, El Palacio. - 2008-03-29
Don't Change Out Film Systems for Digital Prematurely, Thorburn Tells Museums
Digital projection systems currently on the market have some ideal applications for small theaters in educational institutions, but for theaters with screens wider than 20 feet that show nature and science documentaries and other visually detailed material, museum operators are better off keeping their film projectors for now, says consultant and audiovisual expert Steven J. Thorburn PE, in an article appearing in the April-May 2008 issue of IPM Magazine, a trade publication serving the museums and attractions industry. - 2008-03-31
More Music From the Newest British Invasion to Hit America
North Hudson Music celebrates their #1 Single in the UK with British musical artist, Estelle's "American Boy" featuring the one, the only, and undeniable "Kanye West" guesting. - 2008-03-28
Best Arts Web Site Trends Detailed in New Report from Web Marketing Association
Updated Web Marketing Association' Internet Standards Assessment Report Includes Historical Data Derived from a Decade of Hosting Internet Award Competition, WebAwards, and Provides Best Practices for Arts Web Design - 2008-03-30 Friend of PRWeb - 12
Italian Artist Lucio Salvatore 'Stands for the Environment' at the International Furniture and Design Fair in Milan.
Lucio Salvatore will exhibit his new paintings -- a denounce of the violence against the environment -- at MOBJECTS+ART, the event that will open the most important design fair in the world. - 2008-03-31
Vatican Searches for Donor for Richard Lippold Sculpture
Search begins for modern-day Medici to acquire famed Richard Lippold sculpture for new wing of Vatican Museum. - 2008-04-08
The National Museum of Dance Presents Resident Photographer Mark Andrew, and the Opening of his Two Exciting Photographic Exhibitions, "STEEL: physique of a dancer," and "Smoke & Mirrors"
Both exhibitions feature the world's most famous dancers from NYC Ballet, Martha Graham Dance Company, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Rebecca Kelly Ballet, Complexions Contemporary Ballet Company, and NY Institute of Dance and Education, portraying the true art of dance through two entirely different approaches. The "STEEL" exhibit is a new form of photography that amalgamates the images into steel and glass plate frames, while "Smoke & Mirrors," is a more lighthearted approach, toying with smoke, mirrors, and the dancer. There will be performances by many of the participating dancers at the opening reception on June 6, 2008. - 2008-04-02
Artist and Filmmaker Exhibits 8mm Film Prints in May at Morrison Arts Initiative
Kelly Koeppel will be the featured artist in May at the Morrison Arts Initiative. She will exhibiting work from her recent series of large format 8mm film prints. The exhibition runs from April 29 through June 2, 2008. The public is invited to attend the opening reception with the artist on May 14, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. - 2008-04-03
Scots to Close NY Tartan Week on Ellis Island
Tartan Week in New York concludes with a family-friendly Scottish festival featuring pipers, drummers, singers and dancers who represent Scotland's "portable culture" that were brought to this country by Scottish immigrants. Program scheduled for Sunday, April 6, 2008 from 10AM to 4PM. - 2008-04-04
Herman Leonard Jazz Archive Awarded Grammy Foundation Grant for Archiving and Preservation
Funds will Provide Support for Archiving and Preservation of one of the World's Largest Collections of Jazz Images by a Single Photographer - 2008-04-03
Exhibition "The Question is Known: (W)here is Latin American/Latino Art?" at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (San Francisco), April 18 - May 24, 2008
Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (MCCLA) presents "The Question is Known: (W)here is Latin American/Latino Art?" in the MCCLA gallery, 2868 Mission St, San Francisco, April 18-May 24, 2008. Opening reception Friday, April 18, 7-10pm ($5). "The Question is Known" includes works by 30 Latino/Latin American artists as well as non-Latinos. Curator Anthony Torres writes that the exhibition "is concerned with making what should be a simple and obvious statement -- that Latino artists and art practices are diverse." A related symposium takes place Saturday, April 19, 10am-3:30pm at San Francisco Art Institute (800 Chestnut St., San Francisco). - 2008-04-07
DC Healing Arts Gallery Grand Opening, May 9th
First-of-its-Kind Facility Launches in Heart of the U Street Revival - Programs Open to the Public - 2008-04-07
Artist Mara G Haseltine to Present Her Work Estrogen Tales at Eugene Lang College/The New School for Liberal Arts
Artist's Mara G Haseltine's internationally acclaimed work, Estrogen Tales: The Untold Story of Nine Molecules and How They Bonded, opens on April 8th at Eugene Lang College/The New School for Liberal Arts. - 2008-04-07 Friend of PRWeb - 79
The American Village Presents The First Ever Liberty Legacy Award to The Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union
At the 2008 Liberty Legacy Celebration Dinner held at the Wynfrey Hotel on Saturday night, The American Village awarded The Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union with the first ever Liberty Legacy Award for Visionary and Exemplary American Leadership. - 2008-04-09
The Far Reaches of Space (The Orensanz Shuttle Completes its Journey); Video Documentation Now Available
Spotted around the island during Armory Show weekend is a silver shuttle embodying the imaginative voyage of renowned Spanish/American artist Angel Orensanz. Curated and conceptualized by Greggory Bradford and Jan Van Woensel, Orensanz 2008: The Far Reaches of Space, physically and symbolically expressed Orensanz's ideas of space and travel. The nomadic shuttle temporarily stationed at strategically selected art havens in the city and the documentation and the videos are available now courtesy of Artscape Magazine. - 2008-04-08 Friend of PRWeb - 3
Armed With A Camera: Photographs by Eddie Adams at Monroe Gallery of Photography
A major exhibition of more than 60 photographs that spans the entire range of Adams' legendary career, and includes rare vintage prints from the personal studio collection of Eddie Adams. Opening reception with Alyssa Adams, Eddie Adams' widow, on Friday April 25 from 5 - 7 PM. - 2008-04-17
CAYIN Digital Signage Solution Enriches Exhibitions in National Museum in Poland
Veracomp and ABEMA Systemy Prezentacyjne installed CAYIN's digital signage system in the National Museum in Krakow, Poland for the exhibition, "The Monumental Theatre of Stanisław Wyspiański" in memory of a famous Polish artist. CAYIN SMP players, LCD displays, projectors, and optical mirrors are used in this project to enhance a rich permanent presentation of the artist's visual works. It was the first use of digital signage on a cultural project in Poland. - 2008-04-09 Friend of PRWeb - 1
Museum Issues Call to Baseball Fans Across The Country: Be A Part of New Exhibit -- Baseball Stories Bring Together Fans, Players, Senators and Sportswriters
Beginning May 1, the Museum of Science, Boston, one of the world's largest science centers and New England's most-attended cultural institution will offer baseball fans from around the country the opportunity to be featured during the Boston run of the traveling exhibition Baseball As America, from June 15 through September 1, 2008. The exhibition features more than 500 artifacts and highlights baseball's influence on American culture. To complement the exhibition's Boston run, the Museum of Science has created a number of interactive exhibits to examine the role science plays in the game as well as how technology influences baseball over time. - 2008-04-09
Exclusive Exhibition 'The Figure Revealed' Celebrates the Human Form
"The Figure Revealed: Contemporary American Figurative Paintings and Drawings," the first major survey of contemporary American realist figurative art by a Midwest museum in more than 10 years, opens at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts on Saturday, May 3, and continues through June 29. Curated and mounted by the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, this exhibition contains 50 works by 25 of the leading American figurative artists of the past three decades. - 2008-04-09
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