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Freedom Pavilion opens at New Orleans WWII Museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 16 Jan 2013
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, US, has launched the next phase of its US$300m (225m euro, £187m) expansion.
Beamish Museum, Durham, set to welcome record visitor numbers
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Jan 2013
The Beamish Museum in Durham, UK, is set to welcome more than 500,000 during its 2012-13 financial year, its best result in more in 20 years.
Tramway, Glasgow, to host 2015 Turner Prize
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Jan 2013
Tramway in Glasgow, Scotland, has been selected by Tate from a shortlist of four art venues to host the 2015 Turner Prize, making it the first Scottish gallery to host the exhibition and award.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach sees profits dip
BY Kath Hudson | 15 Jan 2013
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is blaming gloomy weather and the recession for a £400,000 drop in operating profits last year.
Yorkshire galleries to promote county as sculpture capital of Europe
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 14 Jan 2013
Four Yorkshire art galleries, within 30-minutes drive of each other, will work together to promote the county as the sculpture capital of Europe, in an initiative supported by Welcome to Yorkshire and the Arts Council England.
Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery secures £1.2m in council funding
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 14 Jan 2013
Cumbria's Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery has secured £1.2m funding from the Carlisle City Council for the next financial year, with funding for subsequent years to be negotiated.
Observation tower planned for Phoenix, Arizona
BY Aoife Dowling | 11 Jan 2013
The capital city of Arizona, US will be receiving a new addition to its skyline in the form of a 430ft (131m) high Phoenix Tower.
Investors pump $10m into Cairns aquarium project
BY Kath Hudson | 11 Jan 2013
Plans for a AU$33.5m (€26.5m, £22m, $35m) acquarium in the northAustralian city of Cairns, renowned for its coral reef, have been given a cash injection of $10m (€8m, £6.5m, $10.5m) from private investors.
Details about London's View from the Shard attraction revealed ahead of opening
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 11 Jan 2013
Ahead of its opening on 1 February, details of The View from the Shard visitor experience at London's tallest skyscraper have been revealed.
Tate Modern welcomes record visitor numbers in 2012
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 10 Jan 2013
The Tate Modern welcomed a record 5.3m visitors in 2012, an increase of 9.5 per cent on 2011.
New Frank Gehry-designed BioMuseo to be unveiled in Panama City
BY Aoife Dowling | 10 Jan 2013
Pritzker Prize-winner architect Frank Gehry will make his Latin American debut in August with the opening of a new museum in Panama City.
Dubai firm wins US$653m contract for Abu Dhabi Louvre
BY Aoife Dowling | 10 Jan 2013
Dubai-based construction firm Arabtec Holdings has been awarded a US$653m contract to build the Abu Dhabi branch of France's Louvre museum, according to Reuters.
V&A at Dundee plans to go on show
BY Kath Hudson | 10 Jan 2013
The public are being invited to look at the revised plans for V&A at Dundee, the new international centre of design for Scotland next week, when they go on display at the University of Abertay.
US$100m Discovery Park of America to open mid-2013
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Jan 2013
A US$100m (£62.5m, 76.6m euro) discovery park is currently under construction in Union City, Tennessee and expected to open mid-2013.
SHEA report shows importance of Scottish heritage
BY Kath Hudson | 09 Jan 2013
Scotland’s historic environment, which includes five world heritage sites, contributes more than £2.3bn to the economy each year and directly supports 41,000 jobs, according to a report from Historic Scotland.
Jamberoo Action Park launches world’s longest water ride
BY Kath Hudson | 09 Jan 2013
Australian theme park, Jamberoo Action Park, is expecting its best summer ever, following the launch of two major rides last month.
Chrysler Museum, Virginia, US, closes main gallery for US$24m revamp
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 09 Jan 2013
The Chrysler Museum of Art in Virginia, US, has closed its main gallery as it begins a US$24m (18.36m euro, £14.97m) expansion and renovation project.
Log cabin resort to be built at Yorkshire theme park
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 Jan 2013
Planning permission has been granted for Lightwater Valley to build 106 holiday units at its theme park in Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK.
Survey reveals impact of social media and the internet on art organisations
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 Jan 2013
A survey of US art organisations reveals how technology such as social media, the internet and mobile connectivity positively and negatively impacts their operations.
Eco-friendly visitor centre to showcase prehistory of Bournemouth, UK
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 Jan 2013
An eco-friendly visitors’ centre in Bournemouth, UK, will showcase the history of the region – from the Stone Age to the present day – when it opens in time for summer.
     
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6421 to 6440 of 9639 news stories
Freedom Pavilion opens at New Orleans WWII Museum
BY Aoife Dowling | 16 Jan 2013
The National WWII Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana, US, has launched the next phase of its US$300m (225m euro, £187m) expansion.
Beamish Museum, Durham, set to welcome record visitor numbers
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Jan 2013
The Beamish Museum in Durham, UK, is set to welcome more than 500,000 during its 2012-13 financial year, its best result in more in 20 years.
Tramway, Glasgow, to host 2015 Turner Prize
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 15 Jan 2013
Tramway in Glasgow, Scotland, has been selected by Tate from a shortlist of four art venues to host the 2015 Turner Prize, making it the first Scottish gallery to host the exhibition and award.
Blackpool Pleasure Beach sees profits dip
BY Kath Hudson | 15 Jan 2013
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is blaming gloomy weather and the recession for a £400,000 drop in operating profits last year.
Yorkshire galleries to promote county as sculpture capital of Europe
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 14 Jan 2013
Four Yorkshire art galleries, within 30-minutes drive of each other, will work together to promote the county as the sculpture capital of Europe, in an initiative supported by Welcome to Yorkshire and the Arts Council England.
Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery secures £1.2m in council funding
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 14 Jan 2013
Cumbria's Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery has secured £1.2m funding from the Carlisle City Council for the next financial year, with funding for subsequent years to be negotiated.
Observation tower planned for Phoenix, Arizona
BY Aoife Dowling | 11 Jan 2013
The capital city of Arizona, US will be receiving a new addition to its skyline in the form of a 430ft (131m) high Phoenix Tower.
Investors pump $10m into Cairns aquarium project
BY Kath Hudson | 11 Jan 2013
Plans for a AU$33.5m (€26.5m, £22m, $35m) acquarium in the northAustralian city of Cairns, renowned for its coral reef, have been given a cash injection of $10m (€8m, £6.5m, $10.5m) from private investors.
Details about London's View from the Shard attraction revealed ahead of opening
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 11 Jan 2013
Ahead of its opening on 1 February, details of The View from the Shard visitor experience at London's tallest skyscraper have been revealed.
Tate Modern welcomes record visitor numbers in 2012
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 10 Jan 2013
The Tate Modern welcomed a record 5.3m visitors in 2012, an increase of 9.5 per cent on 2011.
New Frank Gehry-designed BioMuseo to be unveiled in Panama City
BY Aoife Dowling | 10 Jan 2013
Pritzker Prize-winner architect Frank Gehry will make his Latin American debut in August with the opening of a new museum in Panama City.
Dubai firm wins US$653m contract for Abu Dhabi Louvre
BY Aoife Dowling | 10 Jan 2013
Dubai-based construction firm Arabtec Holdings has been awarded a US$653m contract to build the Abu Dhabi branch of France's Louvre museum, according to Reuters.
V&A at Dundee plans to go on show
BY Kath Hudson | 10 Jan 2013
The public are being invited to look at the revised plans for V&A at Dundee, the new international centre of design for Scotland next week, when they go on display at the University of Abertay.
US$100m Discovery Park of America to open mid-2013
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Jan 2013
A US$100m (£62.5m, 76.6m euro) discovery park is currently under construction in Union City, Tennessee and expected to open mid-2013.
SHEA report shows importance of Scottish heritage
BY Kath Hudson | 09 Jan 2013
Scotland’s historic environment, which includes five world heritage sites, contributes more than £2.3bn to the economy each year and directly supports 41,000 jobs, according to a report from Historic Scotland.
Jamberoo Action Park launches world’s longest water ride
BY Kath Hudson | 09 Jan 2013
Australian theme park, Jamberoo Action Park, is expecting its best summer ever, following the launch of two major rides last month.
Chrysler Museum, Virginia, US, closes main gallery for US$24m revamp
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 09 Jan 2013
The Chrysler Museum of Art in Virginia, US, has closed its main gallery as it begins a US$24m (18.36m euro, £14.97m) expansion and renovation project.
Log cabin resort to be built at Yorkshire theme park
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 Jan 2013
Planning permission has been granted for Lightwater Valley to build 106 holiday units at its theme park in Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK.
Survey reveals impact of social media and the internet on art organisations
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 Jan 2013
A survey of US art organisations reveals how technology such as social media, the internet and mobile connectivity positively and negatively impacts their operations.
Eco-friendly visitor centre to showcase prehistory of Bournemouth, UK
BY Jessica Tasman-Jones | 08 Jan 2013
An eco-friendly visitors’ centre in Bournemouth, UK, will showcase the history of the region – from the Stone Age to the present day – when it opens in time for summer.
     
 


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