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technology

In Suburban Georgia, a New Museum Exhibit Puts Apple’s 50-Year History Under Glass

Roswell’s Mimms Museum opens a 20,000-square-foot permanent Apple exhibit with 2,000+ artifacts, from rare Apple-1s to iPhones.

#apple, #museums, #technologyhistory, #georgia

arts

National Geographic to open $300 million Museum of Exploration in Washington on June 26, 2026

A new high-tech National Geographic museum opens June 26, 2026 in D.C., pairing immersive exhibits with a $30 ticket in a city of free museums.

#washingtondc, #museums, #nationalgeographic, #immersive, #tourism

arts

El Paso Museum of Art Reopens After $3.5 Million Upgrade, Welcomes Visitors With Frida Kahlo Photo Show

After months closed for infrastructure upgrades, the El Paso Museum of Art reopens with a major Frida Kahlo photo exhibition and new shows.

#elpso, #fridakahlo, #museums, #borderlands, #publicart

arts

Whitney Biennial 2026 opens with a map of American power, kinship and infrastructure

The Whitney’s 2026 Biennial brings 56 artists into a thesis-light survey of U.S. power, tech, climate and care—amid expanded free admission.

#whitney, #contemporaryart, #biennial, #museums, #newyork

arts

Rotterdam’s Nederlands Fotomuseum Reopens in Monumental Santos Warehouse, Backed by €38 Million Gift

The Dutch national photo museum opens in renovated Pakhuis Santos, revealing its vast collection, new galleries and conservation labs amid Rijnhaven’s makeover.

#rotterdam, #photography, #museums, #architecture, #netherlands

arts

Freelands Foundation Shifts £1.5m From Solo Shows to Art Education in UK Galleries

After eight years funding women artists’ solo exhibitions, the Freelands Foundation will award £100,000 grants to strengthen museum and gallery education work.

#arteducation, #ukarts, #philanthropy, #museums, #galleries

arts

Courtauld Exhibition Rewrites British Landscape, Putting Women Artists Back in the Picture

A new Courtauld show spotlights 10 British women landscape artists from 1760–1860, challenging a male-dominated canon of Romantic-era views.

#art, #museums, #womenartists, #britishart

arts

Levine Museum to Buy South End Church Site for $7.5 Million, Plan New Permanent Home

Charlotte’s Levine Museum of the New South plans a new permanent campus in South End after agreeing to buy Grace Covenant Church for about $7.5M.

#charlotte, #museums, #southend, #historicpreservation, #light-rail

world

Egypt Opens Long-Delayed Grand Egyptian Museum, Betting Big on Tourism and Repatriation

After two decades and over $1B in costs, Egypt’s Grand Egyptian Museum opens near Giza, aiming to boost tourism and strengthen calls to return iconic artifacts.

#egypt, #tourism, #archaeology, #museums, #repatriation

arts

Bank of America Fuels Tampa Bay Arts with $500,000 Investment

Bank of America invests $500,000 in Tampa's arts scene, boosting Museum of Art and Theatre projects to enhance community and heritage.

#bankofamerica, #tampa, #artsinvestment, #museums, #theatre

arts

Fall Art Exhibitions: A Tapestry of Timeless and Contemporary Masterpieces

Discover diverse art exhibitions across the US and Europe, showcasing from Renaissance to contemporary movements.

#art, #exhibitions, #museums, #culture

arts

Explore Los Angeles' Art Scene: September's Must-See Exhibitions

Discover a variety of art exhibitions in Los Angeles this September, featuring diverse themes and iconic artists.

#losangeles, #artexhibitions, #culture, #galleries, #museums

arts

M+ and MoMA Forge Landmark Collaboration: Bridging Eastern and Western Art Worlds

Historic partnership between Hong Kong's M+ and New York's MoMA enhances global cultural exchange.

#mplus, #moma, #art, #collaboration, #museums

politics

Trump Administration Enforces Oversight on Smithsonian Museums to Align with Nationalist Narratives

Trump orders Smithsonian museums to align content with nationalist views, sparking debate over political interference.

#trump, #smithsonian, #americanhistory, #politics, #museums

arts

Maria Balshaw: A Visionary Leader Transforming Tate

Maria Balshaw, Tate's first female director, reshapes museum leadership focusing on diversity, cultural debates, and ethical sponsorship.

#tate, #mariabalshaw, #diversity, #museums, #leadership