New exhibit The Clearing transforms a simple shipping container into an interactive art exhibition at the Agnes’ off-site gallery in the Rideau Building. The work was created by Kingston-based artists Marney McDiarmid and Clelia Scala, with contributions from poet Sadiqa de Meijer, sound designer Matt Rogalsky, and painter Lee Stewart. From Sept. 19 until Nov. 9, the immersive installation invites visitors to slow down and participate in cycles of release and regeneration.| The Queen's Journal
Exhibit: “Bamboo to Brass: Sonic Journeys Across the Philippines” A display of Indigenous Filipino musical instruments, curated by House of Gongs, will be in the ground floor glass case (across […]| State Foundation on Culture and the Arts
Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change| GGGP
With their famous orange wings and incredible migration, monarch butterflies are one of nature’s most fascinating travelers. You can see them up close at Majestic Mariposas, Sept. 27 – Nov. 16 at Desert Botanical Garden. The post The Incredible Journey of Monarch Butterflies appeared first on Desert Botanical Garden.| Desert Botanical Garden
Like most of the world, it has been an unusually long time since I was last able to venture out to visit a museum. As everyone has come so much more reliant on the digital world in the last year, quite a few museums are making more effort to make their collections available online and … Continue reading Exhibiting Roman Women Online| Pompeian Connections
by Anna Christine Jones One of the many collections that the Labor collecting area at University of Maryland’s Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA) stewards is a large, 37 linear foot…| Special Collections & University Archives
Land Art is made entirely outside and uses materials you can find at home. The post Day and Night in the Desert appeared first on Desert Botanical Garden.| Desert Botanical Garden
Something extraordinary is coming to Desert Botanical Garden this fall. FRAMERATE: Desert Pulse opens Oct. 11. This unique exhibition will bring the desert alive like never before using cutting-edge technology that captures the rhythms of nature into a powerful visual journey.| Desert Botanical Garden
I still remember walking into The RAF Exhibit Gallery for the first time during the Orchid Fever exhibition. Outside, Desert Botanical Garden buzzed with visitors, filling the trails, admiring cactus blooms and standing in awe of the majestic saguaros. The post Seeing the Desert Differently: Inside The RAF Exhibit Gallery appeared first on Desert Botanical Garden.| Desert Botanical Garden
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Our redesigned Pagoda Plaza surrounds the Japanese Tea Garden’s historical pagoda, which won the California Preservation Foundation’s 2023 Preservation Design Award for Craftsmanship/Preservation Technology! The renewed open plaza space will serve as a gathering space for cultural events such as taik performances, bonsai demonstrations, and more.| GGGP
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by Rosemarie Fettig Welcome to the second installment in our series featuring the Labor audiovisual collections! In our last post, we followed the collection materials on their journey across campu…| Special Collections & University Archives
The Philadelphia Museum of Art extended an invitation to the JASGP for a tour of “Yoshitoshi: Spirit and Spectacle.” JASGP had the privilege of being lead through the exhibition by curator Shelley Langdale. The exhibition, which draws on the PMA’s collection of Japanese art, features 60 works by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi — the largest collection of these prints outside of Japan. Many staff learned new things about Yoshitoshi, while some had a refresher on him and what he means to Japan as a...| Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia
1,700 days after moving to San Francisco for graduate school, I gave my thesis seminar. We live streamed the seminar on YouTube. The stream peaked at 20 concurrent viewers and had viewers from America, Bulgaria, Brazil, Britain, Canada, Czechia, France, and Israel. Here’s a shout-out to everyone who tuned in. If you missed it, the recording (below) and slides are online. After the seminar, the Baranzini Lab organized a reception. The reception was …| Satoshi Village
by Rosemarie Fettig The Labor collections in UMD’s Special Collections and University Archives hold miles and miles of paper records, but did you know that this collection includes archival materials in other formats, too? When the George Meany Memorial Archives was transferred to UMD in 2013, their holdings also included thousands of films, videotapes, and … Continue reading Labor AV Blog Series: Post #1| Special Collections & University Archives
There is a stain in my flowery blouse, and it is in that shirt. It has become a part of my blouse as much as a healed wound, and it probably will stay there forever. With “applied” arts—artworks that have been constructed with a practical use—the creations of an artist are pushed out into the...| The Science Survey
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“The Spark Within” exhibit at Capitol Modern: the Hawaiʻi State Art Museum has been extended through August 29, 2025.| State Foundation on Culture and the Arts
Mystic Seaport Museum Announces Exciting Lineup of Activities, Events, and Exhibitions in June! Mystic, Conn. (May 29, 2025) – This summer, Mystic Seaport Museum invites visitors of all ages to explore, connect, and discover their sea story at the nation’s largest maritime museum. Rooted in the belief that the sea connects us all, the Museum offers an […] The post Mystic Seaport Museum Announces Exciting Lineup of Activities, Events, and Exhibitions in June! appeared first on Mystic S...| Mystic Seaport Museum
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DJ DTS stands behind his set up in advance of Mark Campbell’s Furnace Slaps exhibit in Toronto.| MOBA
I recently submitted two watercolor paintings to a juried art show for members of the New Mexico Watercolor Society, happening in Las Cruces, New Mexico this fall. The theme is agriculture and farming over the history of this region. It took me some time to figure out what to paint because it’s not my usual […]| Karen Alma
A new exhibit is opening September 9th in the Special Collections exhibit gallery, located on the 1st floor of Hornbake Library North. Homegrown: An Introduction to the Environmental Justice Moveme…| Special Collections & University Archives
One of our visitors’ favorite exhibits, the office recreations, can now be seen in downtown Youngstown at the Tyler History Center! In preparation for this exhibit, I did some additional research on the professional changes in the medical profession in Youngstown during the early 20th century. I knew, generally, about office hours and specialization, but… Continue reading Doctors by the numbers: Youngstown at the turn of the 20th century→| Melnick Medical Museum
In the late 1800s, quack medicine was rising concern in the United States. Harmful ingredients and ineffective medicines were a danger to the health of the country. This exhibit identifies the milestones in the federal government's efforts to regulate the drug market. … Continue reading The Great American Fraud: Quacks and quackery in medicine→| Melnick Medical Museum
The National Library of Medicine, History of Medicine Division has created a new exhibit called Pictures of Nursing, which is based on the postcard collection of American nurse, Michael Zwerdling. His collection consists of 2,588 postcards of nurses and the nursing profession from around the world, most of which date from 1907 to 1920. The exhibition… Continue reading Nursing postcards→| Melnick Medical Museum
The Melnick Medical Museum is pleased to host another banner exhibit from the National Library of Medicine. Opening Doors: Contemporary African American Academic Surgeons is an exhibition celebrati…| Melnick Medical Museum
Coming across the pond from London, England is Game On 2.0, an interactive exhibition featuring the history of video games. Starting tomorrow, it will run at the Ontario Science Centre here in Toronto until Sept. 2. | Video Game History 101