Japan Society, New York - Gallery
March 11–June 12, 2016 The catastrophic earthquake and tsunami that struck northeast Japan on March 11, 2011 and triggered an on-going nuclear crisis has been met with an overwhelming reaction in the arts, marking a profound shift in the contemporary Japanese cultural landscape. Opening five years to the day since 3/11, Japan Society’s presentation of In the Wake reveals a stunning range of photographic responses to the disaster and the artistic paths that lie ahead as Japan continues to rebuild.
National Gallery of Art
NGAkids CD ROMs Eight new NGAkids CD-ROMs are available through the Gallery's LEARNING RESOURCES portal. If you are having compatibility issues or if you prefer using our art activities offline, we invite you to register and borrow these free CDs. The set includes some of our most popular interactive programs, including Brushster, Dutch House, Faces and Places, Jungle, Photo Op, Sea-Saws, and Still Life.
The National Portrait Gallery
Secrets of the Metropolitan Museum of Art - February 28, 2013
You could lose yourself in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In fact, if you’re lucky, you will lose yourself, straying off the beaten track of masterpieces and discovering impossibly gorgeous and obscure objects to carry away in your mind’s eye. Maybe you’ll end up in front of an enormous winged lion from Mesopotamia, carved from alabaster nearly 3,000 years ago. Perhaps you’ll find yourself gazing upon a 1950s Balenciaga evening dress and wondering how it would fit you.
The Alternative Museum
El Museo del Barrio New York
The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, founded by Pierpont Morgan
The Chelsea Art Museum, New York, NY USA - home of the Miotte Foundation
Norton Museum of Art Home Page
Homepage - The Bronx Museum of the Arts
Dia Art Foundation - Dia
Smithsonian