Inside the Keeler Gallery – the first exhibition space behind the Metal Museum’s visitor desk – large, curving steel sculptures hang on walls and sit…
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Solidarity Now! 1968 Poor People’s Campaign at National Civil Rights Museum
The Poor People’s Campaign, one of the lesser known aspects of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, is the focus of a new Smithsonian Institution traveling…
Read More Solidarity Now! 1968 Poor People’s Campaign at National Civil Rights MuseumQuinceañera Exhibit at the Dixon: A Sweet Celebration
Passing through two of the Dixon Gallery & Gardens’ Sweet 16 exhibits – an ambitious and successful bid to fill all 16 of the museum’s…
Read More Quinceañera Exhibit at the Dixon: A Sweet CelebrationRINGS!: Creative Beacons on Display at the Metal Museum
In the second-floor gallery of the National Ornamental Metal Museum, light glints off the wearable art arranged in a series of long, low cases. RINGS!…
Read More RINGS!: Creative Beacons on Display at the Metal MuseumThe Pink Palace: Re-Imagined, Re-Opened
The fabled Pink Palace – Clarence Saunders’ beloved 1922 “Cla-Le-Clare” mansion and Memphis institution since 1930 – is set to reopen Saturday, December 8th after…
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