A moving exhibition by Koorie artist Maree Clarke exploring the ritual and ceremony of mourning through traditional practices from her Country will open during National Aboriginal and Islander (NAIDOC) Week…
Written by admin on January 24th, 2011 The incomparable Moishe Oysher plays Leo, a German concentration camp survivor suffering from traumatic amnesia. He works as a hotel clerk next to a…
A video installation featuring migrants and refugees who share their experiences of migration and travel opens at Immigration Museum on 10 July, 2011. Belonging: Reflections on Place was conceived and…
28 galleries, 7 countries, 102 artists, 67 day Newport, RI- June 23, 2011- International Fine Art Expositions (IFAE), organizers of the highly anticipated Art Newport, announced highlights…
Hurrah for Maira! Our crazy world has never seemed so lovely. On Tuesday evening, approximately 350 guests gathered at The Jewish Museum to see Maira Kalman and the highly anticipated exhibition…
Shawnee student says ‘YES’ to NRA Colby Miller of Medford, a sophomore at Shawnee High School, has been chosen by the National Rifle Association for a weeklong, all-expenses-paid trip to…
Physical Analytics Technology Can Predict Environmental Conditions within Buildings and Optimize Microclimates for Preservation of Works of Art (New York, June 9, 2011) — IBM (NYSE: IBM) and…
Below is an edited excerpt from a conversation with Claude Duthuit, late grandson of Henri Matisse, on November 1, 2010, at The Jewish Museum with our Associate Curator, Karen Levitov.…
Following on from a gold MUSE award for Dynamic Earth’s Rio Tinto Volcanic 3D in AVIE by iCinema UNSW, popular exhibition Wild: Amazing animals in a changing world at Melbourne…