AUGUSTA, GA.- Philip Juras: The Southern Frontier Landscapes Inspired by Bartrams Travels is on view at the Morris Museum of Art from May 28 through August 14, 2011. The exhibition includes more than sixty works, nearly half of them studio painti…
A Collaboration between VIWA & Tomoaki Tarutani at the Karin Weber Gallery in Hong Kong
Hong Kong.- In the wake of the Japan earthquake and tsunami the world was in awe of the of the Japanese. Many said it was the root values of politeness and service to the greater good of society in their culture and national identity that helped the…
Charles Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Science Reopens After $9 Million Renovation
BOSTON (AP).- The skyline of Boston shrinks away and before long is replaced by the blue-green orb that is planet Earth. As Earth itself moves into the rearview mirror, the moon appears, gray and foreboding, but it, too, quickly recedes into a tiny pi…
A Series of Works on Paper by Celia Gerard on View at Sears Peyton Gallery
NEW YORK, NY.- Sears Peyton Gallery presents a show of new works by Celia Gerard. For her first solo exhibition with the gallery, Celia Gerard exhibits a series of works on paper whose imagery is derived from a developing language of shapes that collid…
A Series of Works on Paper by Celia Gerard on View at Sears Peyton Gallery
NEW YORK, NY.- Sears Peyton Gallery presents a show of new works by Celia Gerard. For her first solo exhibition with the gallery, Celia Gerard exhibits a series of works on paper whose imagery is derived from a developing language of shapes that collid…
The Human Brain Featured in New Exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History
NEW YORK, NY (REUTERS).- The brain, which has been humans’ biggest advantage in surviving catastrophes and subjugating other species throughout history, is the focus of a new exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History. “Brain: The Inside Stor…
The Human Brain Featured in New Exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History
NEW YORK, NY (REUTERS).- The brain, which has been humans’ biggest advantage in surviving catastrophes and subjugating other species throughout history, is the focus of a new exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History. “Brain: The Inside Stor…
Archaeology and History of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Opens at the Louvre
PARIS.- This exhibition invites visitors on a journey into the heart of Arabia, accompanied by a photographic exploration of the regions sumptuous landscapes. It is conceived as a series of waypoints along the roads or trails criss-crossing the p…