Exhibition at The Frick Art Museum showcases government art program On January 30, 2010, 1934: A New Deal for Artists opens at the Frick Art & Historical Center in Pittsburgh’s East End. Providing a view of America in 1934 as seen through [Read More]
Daily Archives: January 19, 2010
Jewel-like watercolor collages bring to life the message of Martin Luther King, Jr., and tell the story of Rosa Parks, Langston Hughes, and other important figures and chapters in American history, in the exhibition Defining Moments: Works by Bryan Collier. Utilizing shape [Read More]
World renowned antiques expert Judith Miller will open the National Fine Art and Antiques Fair which is returning to the NEC from 20th to 24th January 2010. Judith, the co-founder of the internationally acclaimed Miller’s Antiques Price Guide and BBC Antiques Roadshow [Read More]
The Santa Monica Museum of Art presents Diana Thater: Between Science and Magic. Working in film, video, and installation, Diana Thater has been an innovator in her medium for 20 years and is best known for creating complex visual and spatial environments. [Read More]
Concerts Planned to Feed Hungry Kids during the Holidays Presented by the Youth Arts Forum of Greenwich Village These First-of-their Kind “Kids Helping Kids” Concerts Will Raise Money to Stock a Local Food Bank that Feeds New York City’s Homeless Children New [Read More]
On January 12th, Haiti was struck by a devastating earthquake. Only three days later, the death tolls were estimated to reach between 50,000 and 100,000. In addition, up to 500,000 are suffering from injuries and lack of access to food, water, and [Read More]