Cassatt / Morisot: Allies in Impressionism
A handful of works by two noteworthy figures in the Impressionist movement are now on view at the Fenimore Art […]
A handful of works by two noteworthy figures in the Impressionist movement are now on view at the Fenimore Art […]
In honor of their 200th anniversary, the Brooklyn Museum is presenting a series of exhibitions which highlight a host of […]
There’s something about Mary in the History of Art. Well, Mary Cassatt (1844-1926) that is. This summer, the modern Miss […]
The Montclair Art Museum pays tribute to one of its famed former residents through the gallery installation George Inness: Visionary […]
A Mary’s Musings post months in the making! You may have seen on my Mary’s Musings Instagram I visited Chroma: Ancient […]
Merry Christmas museum lovers! Looking for something to do over the holiday break in New York? Locals and art enthusiasts […]
Paris, the city of light and museums! In May, I had the opportunity to travel to France for the first […]
Calling all Springsteen fans, the Boss has a new exhibit, Bruce Springsteen Live! Bruce may have taken a brief hiatus from […]
New York’s pop-up Sistine Chapel Exhibition invites viewers to engage with Michelangelo’s mesmerizing work in a newfound way. Instead of […]
Did you know Michelangelo Pietà was attacked in 1972? Ever wonder why it’s behind glass at the Vatican? My latest […]
My latest review is now live on Mainly Museums. I feature the Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park. Go check […]
My latest article, “Washington Rallying the Troops at Monmouth: A Window into Nineteenth-Century Domestic Domains,” is published! You can read […]
Colonial Williamsburg transports visitors back in time to the eighteenth-century capital city of the largest American colony. As the Colony […]
My trip to Jamestown, Virginia.
Last month, I visited the Museum of Modern Art for the first time.
Hope this note finds you safe, warm, and filled with holiday cheer. I’m elated to share that my research on […]