Recognizing the Power of Museums
Every year since 1977, May 18 has been recognized as International Museum Day. On this day, participating museums plan creative events and activities
Every year since 1977, May 18 has been recognized as International Museum Day. On this day, participating museums plan creative events and activities
The new "Futures" exhibition in the magnificently refurbished Arts and Industries Building at the Smithsonian Institution is the
A complex and colorful mural now on display at Indianapolis International Airport (IND) draws on the experiences of 7,000 Afghan evacuees who
When it comes to an iconic artist such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, surely many may ponder what more could be seen or how else might the work be
Baseball traces its roots to upstate New York and a man with one of the whitest names in American history: Abner Doubleday, who allegedly
When the five lights of brilliant wisdom dawn, Fearlessly, bravely, may I know them as myself! When the forms of the Lords mild and fierce arise,
The “Coinage and Clay: Lights of Late Antiquity” exhibit is on display in a vitrine in Olin Library. It features artifacts from Wesleyan’s
Exhibitions can be rewarding in terms of expanding one’s mind. Providing you with the knowledge you never knew about, raises awareness about global
History doesn’t make room for everyone: Plenty of talent slips through the cracks. And even those who’ve enjoyed their time in the sun often find
by Susan Zehnder, Education DirectorToday “forever” costs fifty-eight cents. At least that’s what sending a one-ounce letter within the
Native Americans in North Carolina: the Path from the Past to the Present The research and suggested resources presented in the article Imagining
Set in the decades between 1930 and 1960, Liesl Olson’s Chicago Avant-Garde: Five Women Ahead of Their Time shows us how five women—painter
Housing one of the largest and most significant art collections in the U.S., and the only museum in the country featuring works by historic African
Binoculars before and after conservation (Courtesy Friends of the Hunley)The third and final skipper of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley was
The “Show Us Your Ice” exhibit featuring Sheridan Glacier themed works of art is on display in the Copper River Gallery through the end of