Palm Springs Art Museum Introduces Permanent LGBTQ+ Programming

California’s Palm Springs Art Museum (PSAM) has introduced Q+ Art, a groundbreaking initiative highlighting LGBTQ+ artists through exhibitions, public programs, awards, and the inclusion of LGBTQ+ artists’ works in the

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American Folk Art Museum Staff Unanimously Votes to Form Union

Staff at the American Folk Art Museum (Afam) have voted unanimously to form a union, just a month after announcing their intent to organise. The union will include staff from

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Efforts to Preserve Museum of London Building Launched Amidst Threat of Demolition

Campaigners are fighting to prevent the demolition of the Museum of London’s former home, despite plans being approved to build a new office complex in its place. The Museum of

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The surprising connection between the Magna Carta and five small, expensive, enamelled brackets

Five enamelled brackets for €10,000 each may seem like a hefty price tag, but when you consider that they are integral pieces of a 13th-century casket housed at Turin’s Palazzo

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Academy Museum to Modify Exhibition on Hollywood’s Jewish Founders

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles is making changes to its exhibition about the Jewish film-makers and businessmen who helped shape Hollywood’s studio system in response to

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Historic Toronto Church Destroyed by Fire, Group of Seven Murals Lost

A fire at the historic St Anne’s Anglican Church in Toronto on Sunday, June 9, damaged the Canadian heritage site and destroyed its unique religious murals by members of Canada’s

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Closure of Migrant Museum on Lampedusa Island after Seven Years

The Museum of Faith and Dialogue on the island of Lampedusa, dedicated to migrants who lost their lives crossing the Mediterranean Sea, has been closed as Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni

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Germany Returns Looted Antiquities from Berlin’s Altes Museum to Italy

Berlin’s Altes Museum has repatriated 25 antiquities, including 21 Apulian vases, that are believed to have been illegally excavated and smuggled out of Italy several decades ago. The German culture

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Discovery of Ernest Shackleton’s Shipwreck off the Canadian Coast

The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS) recently announced the discovery of the Quest, the ship on which explorer Ernest Shackleton died, in the Labrador Sea off the coast of Canada.

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New Podcast Hosted by Venus Williams at Carnegie Museum of Art

The Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh is presenting a new exhibition titled “Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology and the Contemporary Landscape” from 11 May to 12 January 2025. This

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