-
Period: to
Current and Future events
-
Hive @ The Wood Street Galleries
Hive by Chicago artist Kurt Hentschlager is 3D-animated audiovisual installation where gallery visitors confront a swirlingmass of amorphous figures, appearing as a collective of matter as opposed to individualbeings in deep space. It will be at the Wood Street Galleries until Dec., 31. For more information, visit here. -
The 2013 Carnegie International @ the Carnegie Museum of Art
Join the Carngie Museum of Art as it continues the 2013 Carngie International, an exhibition that features new international art into the United States. The event that started in early October will continue until March 16, 2014. To learn more about the exhibition, follow this link. -
Civil War Era Drawings @ The Frick Museum
Do you enjoy history and learning about the Civil War? The Frick Art and Historical Center continues its exhbition of more than 100 drawings of artists working for Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper during the Civil War years and immediately following. The Civl War Era Drawings will be available for viewing until early January 2014. Follow this link for more information. -
Winter Light and Flower Show @ Phipps Conservatory
"Open the doors to a magical world of glass, light and blooms." The Phipps Conservatory continues its Winter Light and Flower Show with featured festive poinsettias, showy amaryllis and aromatic paperwhites arranged in whimsical garden scenes and much more. It will last until January 2014. For more information, click here. -
Carnegie Trees 2013: Embracing the Art of Play @ Carnegie Museum of Art
Join the Carngie Museum of Art and its most popular seasonal display. The Hall of Architecture is filled with filled with several towering 20-foot Colorado spruce trees, each adorned with handcrafted ornaments that celebrate the art of play. The Carnegie Trees will stick around until January 2014. -
Structures of Time & Space @ Wood Street Galleries
Erwin Redl brings his personal creative take on reverse engineering to the Wood Street Galleries in January 2014. His two exhbitions, Twists and Turns and Speed Shift, will be present at the gallery. For more information, click here. -
An American Odyssey: The Warner Collection of American Painting @ the Frick
This exhibition will feature American artists from the nation’s early years of independence through the dawn of the 20th century. The Warner Collection is a major part of American history. -
RACE: Are We So Different? @ Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Have you ever wondered about race in America and what it is like to live as a different race? Race: Are We So Different is an exhibiton that combines personal stories, expert discussions of the history of race, the role of science in that history, and emerging research. It also features interative multimedia pieces, photographs, historic artifacts, and objects.. It will be featured in the museum until October 2014.