Growing a Museum, Stalk by Stalk
A Kickstarter project aims to house art in a building made of wheat.
View ArticleFake It 'til You Make It, "Faux Real"
An exhibition highlights the work of a prolific art forger.
View ArticleThe Disappearing Daguerreotypes
In 2005, the International Center of Photography opened an exhibit called “Young America”. The exhibit largely featured a collection of ghostly daguerreotypes - antique images made through the pioneer...
View ArticleTintype Photography: An Exhibition
Photographer Keliy Anderson-Staley works with tintype photography, a medium that came out ten years after the daguerreotype. Just like the photographers of the 1850’s, she uses similar chemical...
View ArticleTonight We're Gonna Party 'Til It's 1993?
Which year would you call the single most important in US cultural history? Try 1993—life before the internet and pop star designer fragrances. The year that marked the beginning of NAFTA, hope for...
View ArticleDinosaur Day Unearths The Latest In Paleontology
Love dinosaurs? Want to learn more about the latest in paleontology?This Saturday, the Museum of Science, Boston offers dinosaur enthusiasts the rare opportunity to hear first-hand from...
View ArticleWord Of Mouth 05.04.2013
In this special edition of Word of Mouth: are we catching up with technology? This week we'll explore the very human way we interact with technology; resistance is futile.
View ArticleThe Smithsonian's Annual Museum Day Live
Everybody can benefit from taking a field trip. And here’s your chance… this Saturday is Smithsonian magazine’s annual Museum Day Live. Follow this link: Smithsonian's Museum Day Live to download a...
View ArticleWhen Field Trips Get Cut, What Are Kids Losing?
Those of us who went to public school in New Hampshire will likely recall hopping on the school bus for a visit to the Museum of Science in Boston or Sturbridge Village. For decades, schools have...
View ArticleThe 9/11 Memorial Gift Shop Has Nothing On These Tacky Museum Trinkets
The gift shop at The National September 11 Memorial Museum has raised eyebrows and ire for selling items like "survivor tree" earrings and plush FDNY rescue dogs, but tone-deaf keepsakes are hardly...
View Article12.10.15: The Art of the Con, Docents Gone Wild, & 3D Printing Art
The skill, planning, and access required to successfully dupe the art world easily captivates the public imagination. On today's show, we’ll explore the meticulous effort behind some of the greatest...
View Article12.23.15: Hobby Lobby's Bible Museum, Holiday Traditions, & Digital Hoarding
The family that owns the craft chain Hobby Lobby is opening a Museum of the Bible just blocks from the National Mall. It will be the first time their vast collection of biblical artifacts will be open...
View ArticleGrowing a Museum, Stalk by Stalk
New England based conceptual artist F . Marek Modzelewski is no stranger to going against the grain his work explores exile, ritual , denied expectations and passions unrealized mostly through...
View ArticleFake It 'til You Make It, "Faux Real"
Running parallel to the history of art is a long line of art forgeries. Exposed fakes have resulted in scandal, embarrassment, financial ruin, and now, a one-man show. The exhibit , called Faux Real...
View ArticleThe Disappearing Daguerreotypes
In 2005, the International Center of Photography opened an exhibit called “Young America”. The exhibit largely featured a collection of ghostly daguerreotypes - antique images made through the pioneer...
View ArticleTintype Photography: An Exhibition
Photographer Keliy Anderson-Staley works with tintype photography , a medium that came out ten years after the daguerreotype. Just like the photographers of the 1850’s, she uses similar chemical...
View ArticleTonight We're Gonna Party 'Til It's 1993?
Which year would you call the single most important in US cultural history? Try 1993 —life before the internet and pop star designer fragrances. The year that marked the beginning of NAFTA, hope for...
View ArticleDinosaur Day Unearths The Latest In Paleontology
Love dinosaurs? Want to learn more about the latest in paleontology? This Saturday, the Museum of Science, Boston offers dinosaur enthusiasts the rare opportunity to hear first-hand from...
View ArticleWord Of Mouth 05.04.2013
In this special edition of Word of Mouth: are we catching up with technology? This week we'll explore the very human way we interact with technology; resistance is futile.
View ArticleThe Smithsonian's Annual Museum Day Live
Everybody can benefit from taking a field trip. And here’s your chance… this Saturday is Smithsonian magazine’s annual Museum Day Live. Follow this link: Smithsonian's Museum Day Live to download a...
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