Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was one of the United States’ best known architects, especially for his modern homes done in … More
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Reopening New Jersey’s Historic Greenwood Gardens
In September, historic Greenwood Gardens in Short Hills, New Jersey, is reopening after a planned, yearlong closure to enhance and … More
Flushing Town Hall is a Global Arts Organization with a Local Heart
Who knew that a Smithsonian affiliated global arts organization is located in New York City’s very own Flushing Queens? Flushing … More
Friends of Mozart: One of New York’s Best Kept Secrets
Although established in 1974, Friends of Mozart remains one of New York’s best kept and beloved New York secrets. Each … More
A Tradition of Excellence at Longwood Gardens
Visiting beautifully tended public gardens soothes and nourishes both the eyes and the spirit, and Longwood Gardens is one of … More
Brandywine River Museum of Art: Culture Painted Large
The Brandywine River Museum of Art approaches the arts in the broadest of perspectives. Part of the Brandywine River Conservancy, … More
Winslow Homer’s Maine Studio: Inspired by the Sea
Just outside of Portland, Maine, the oceanside studio where artist Winslow Homer painted some of his most memorable works is … More
A Garden Treasure in the Bronx
To many visitors, the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) is an inspiring place to explore beautiful landscapes; it’s also a … More
The Ogunquit Museum of American Art
Set on the rocky shore overlooking Narrow Cove, a spot where artists have long gathered to paint, the Ogunquit Museum … More
The Farnsworth Museum: Celebrating Maine’s Role in American Art
The Maine coast has inspired generations of artists and the Farnsworth Museum, on Main St in Rockland, is dedicated to … More