Study and Art: University Museums
In the US, a lot of universities have exhibition centers and galleries with free access for their students. Moreover, education institutions invest a lot of money into art projects these days. As a consequence, art becomes more accessible and interesting for learners. Let s review the top university museums in the post below.
Harvard Art Museums
Harvard is one of the oldest and the most elite universities in the US. Correspondingly, it has a very impressive museum. The facility consists of three buildings that help students get closer to art, develop critical thinking, and explore history.
Amplifier launches #Vaccinated, global public art campaign to spread accurate COVID-19 vaccine information
Yusuf Wahyudi, Vaccines For All.
SEATTLE, WA
.- The nonprofit art lab Amplifier and The Vaccine Confidence Project & Team Halo, a coalition of scientists and public health officials, announce a new Global Open Call for Art, #Vaccinated, in support of the urgent and rapidly developing COVID-19 vaccination efforts happening around the world. With guidance from top public health officials, the organizations will select artworks to be part of a widespread public art campaign, launching on March 16, 2021, that harnesses the power of visual art and science-based storytelling to encourage vaccination, educate the general public, and combat the common misconceptions around the COVID-19 vaccines.
The David Roche Foundation opens Captain Cook & the Art of Memorabilia
Museum of Others (Othering the Explorer: James Cook).
ADELAIDE
.- The first of Captain Cooks voyages to the Pacific (17681771) was momentous for not only would he chart the east coast of Australia, but also irrevocably change the course of history of this ancient country and its First Nations peoples. Both an extraordinary navigator and harbinger of the colonisation of Australia, Cook was acknowledged as a contested symbol of our Nation during the 250th commemoration of his arrival.
A new exhibition at the David Roche Foundation, Captain Cook & the Art of Memorabilia brings together ninety objects and art from both private and public collections from the period of three voyages, memorabilia related to Cook, and contemporary responses to the man by First Nations artists Christian Thompson, Gordon Bennett, Daniel Boyd and artist Ben Quilty.