Gorgeous vintage-inspired minimalist posters celebrating the architecture of famous museums by Portuguese illustrator Andre Chiote.
The Cleveland Museum of Art introduces Gallery One, a revolutionary interactive experience blending art, technology, and interpretation to spark a new way of engaging with the museum’s celebrated collections. Designed by Local Projects.
“There are many things that you can learn by doing it yourself and taking it beyond the limits in which it works, and you cannot learn just by watching something work the way it’s supposed to.”
In 1969, particle physicist Frank Oppenheimer (who shares his 100th birthday today with celebrated chef Julia Child’s centennial) opened the Exploratorium in San Francisco, the first American museum to use interactive science exhibits. It was an effort to counter the “terribly passive education” of the classroom and marked the dawn of both interactive science education, engaging artists in fostering science literacy using new technology.
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Peek inside iconic artist Keith Haring’s journals, part of the Brooklyn Museum’s Keith Haring: 1978–1982 exhibition – a fine addition to these peeks inside the notebooks and sketchbooks of great creators.
