Just inland from Nice, France, in perhaps one of the most artistic, storied and cultural rich regions in France outside … More
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A New Grant Program from the National Trust for Historic Preservation Highlights Where Women Made History in the Studio, Focus on Programming for Young Students
Just in time for Women History Month, the National Trust for Historic Preservation is pleased to announce the establishment of … More
MbdK Leipzig: A Light Box for Art in Leipzig
The Museum der bildenden Künste (Museum of Fine Arts Leipzig) collection started being assembled back in 1848, as a sort … 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
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
75 Years of Art, Culture, and Nature at Connecticut’s Hill-Stead Museum
A surprising Connecticut gem, Hill-Stead Museum presents superb Impressionist works by Monet, Degas, Manet, and others in a well-preserved Colonial … More
Wellin Museum Presents Yashua Klos on Family, Art & Autos
For over 100 years, the Detroit car industry has been an important part of American history, influencing how Americans all … More
More than a Place to Read: Memphis Library’s Innovative Transformation
This article written by Yasmeen Abdallah appears courtesy of 1014, a space to explore global challenges and opportunities on … More
Grace Farms Foundation
Can design and art make the world a better place? A poignant question to ponder, and one that Grace Farms … More
Celebrating 100 Years of The Phillips Collection in D.C.
America’s first museum dedicated to modern art, The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., continues to fulfill founder Duncan Phillips’s vision … More