Fortuny Exhibition at Museo del Prado to Feature Twelve Unseen Works
Earlier this month, the Museo del Prado and Fundación AXA announced that their new exhibition of work by 19th centuryContinue Reading
Eclectic Arts and Culture
Earlier this month, the Museo del Prado and Fundación AXA announced that their new exhibition of work by 19th centuryContinue Reading
Today is the first of the Frisian Culture Days at the Pergamon Museum, an exciting exploration of the unique cultureContinue Reading
The Australian Society of Authors (ASA) is in the midst of launching their first online marketplace designed to showcase authors’Continue Reading
Today is Vancouver’s first all-day coffee festival― the Coffee Mini-Fest hosted by grassroots group Coffee Potluck. The event is anContinue Reading
In the spirit of this week’s eclipse, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is exhibiting the imagesContinue Reading
On August 26, the San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) will close the final exhibition at their iconic 155 Grove StreetContinue Reading
Transparent Trade Coffee (TTC) is staying true to its mission of sharing coffee trade information with the world by seekingContinue Reading
US museums are known for closing earlier than their international counterparts, but the Museum of Modern Art has decided toContinue Reading
This summer, The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs has been selling out at the Santa Fe Opera. An opera about theContinue Reading
Today has been an exciting one for lovers of Van Gogh― five of the artist’s famous sunflower paintings have beenContinue Reading