An artist’s studio is a place to produce creative work, but artist and woodworker Wharton Esherick (1887–1970) went further. The … More
Category: Museums
Art and Action at the Climate Museum in Soho
Ten Years in the Making, Bursts with Excitement Art and action are the name of the game at the … More
Civic-minded Collectors Create the Kunsthaus in Zurich
The Kunsthaus in Zurich, Switzerland, today the largest Swiss museum in the country’s cultural hub, contains one of the more … More
Expanding Community at Philadelphia’s Woodmere Art Museum
Woodmere Art Museum fills a large Victorian mansion, but the institution has big new plans to grow to fulfill its … More
New York City Fire Museum, a Hidden Gem, Presents Iconic Photo Exhibition
A hidden gem for history buffs, the New York City Fire Museum should not be missed by anyone who is … More
Sharing Inclusive Stories at Philly’s Cliveden Historic Site
In Philadelphia, exploring beyond Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell offers fresh perspectives on the city’s formative role during America’s … More
The Mennello Museum of American Art in Orlando Moves Forward
The Mennello Museum of American Art in Orlando, Florida is a testament to the passion and perseverance of two local … More
Plateforme 10
The much-awaited Plateforme10 arts district in Lausanne, Switzerland, was finally completed this summer with the opening of the new structure … More
Untold Stories of American Girls at the Sharon Historical Society & Museum
Rather than relegating itself to dusty shelves and shaky internet connections, the Sharon Historical Society & Museum is a quietly … More
Creativity and Community at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum
The name of the Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) hints at three aspects of its mission—as a professional association … More