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It’s that time of year again! The William A. Irvin, Duluth’s “floating museum” opened for the season on Friday, May 2. The ...
You never know who you'll see in Delaware. On April 21, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber popped into the Delaware Art Museum. According to its social media sites, Webber, the English composer of songs from ...
Looking for a quintessential museum experience in a place you might not have been before? You might want to check out the Italian American Museum of Washington, D.C.
The Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum and Aquarium on Sanibel Island is worth the drive. Here's all the info you need to ...
Visiting any sizable museum can be thought of ... that will keep the magic of the movies shimmering after your visit concludes. If you're planning on stopping by in the weeks ahead or over ...
A $10 ticket gains admission to all 12 facilities and can be bought in advance at the Schoolhouse Museum in Ridgewood, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday, or at the first museum visited on the 26th.
Whether you want to take a walk through prehistory, marvel at modern art or get hands-on with science, these are the top museums to visit in DFW. Since 1903, the Dallas Museum of Art has been a ...
The museum’s construction has been such a fiasco — mired by funding lapses, logistical hurdles, a pandemic, nearby wars, ...
The museum recently shared that on April 9th, a grant they were awarded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services has been terminated. Back in 2023, the museum was awarded a $117,000 grant ...
Daniel Ksepka, the curator of a new display at the Bruce Museum, said he focused on Alaska because it is “on the front line” of global warming. By Shivani Vora Reporting from Greenwich ...
A giant, yellow-and-black spotted pumpkin sculpture by Yayoi Kusama welcomes travelers as they disembark onto the artistic world that awaits, centered around Benesse House Museum. Here ...
Museums are important to all regions of our state, both densely and sparsely populated. They record our past, couple it to our present and, in so doing, create a trajectory for our future.