Volunteers who give 50 hours a year or more of service are eligible for a volunteer membership and receive a Volunteer I.D. card, which allows: * Free admission to all Mass Audubon wildlife sanctuaries * Free or discounted access to
participating area museums and attractions * Other benefits may be awarded by the sanctuary or department where the individual volunteers.
Not exact matches
Directly outside our front door is Gem Pier and The Royal Victorian Yacht Club complex, HMAS Castlemaine and its Maritime
Museum, ferry services to St Kilda and Southgate and Science Works, Sea Plane landing ramp and Heritage coach tours provide a hub of activities to
participate in or just simply enjoy the ambience of the
area.
Pay a visit to the San Dieguito Heritage
Museum, founded in 1988 to preserve the
area's history, and
participate in sand painting activities, view Native American grass huts and grinding stones, or listen to Native American stories.
Bronx Calling: The Second AIM Biennial features cutting edge work by New York
area emerging artists who
participated in The Bronx
Museum of the Arts» Artist in the Marketplace (AIM) program in the last two years.
Dozens of 6 through 18 - year - olds will exhibit their fine art at Tacoma Art
Museum this month as TAM hosts Young Artists Shine: Boys & Girls Clubs of America, featuring works created by students who
participate in Puget Sound
area Boys & Girls Clubs (BGCA).
Complementary programming includes an extensive series of lectures and gallery talks in Madison and other
areas of the state; Wisconsin Triennial blog featuring images, videos, recorded commentary from
participating artists, and curatorial notes; and the
museum's first - ever cell - phone tour.
Participating Boston -
area organizations include the Harvard Art
Museums, MIT List Visual Arts Center,
Museum of Fine Arts, Berklee College of Music, Boston Cyberarts, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University, Tufts University Art Galleries, Rose Art
Museum, Harvard Film Archive, Isabella Stewart Gardner
Museum, and deCordova Sculpture Park and
Museum.
Zumthor is the only foreign architect to
participate, with two projects, [citation needed] the Memorial in Memory of the Victims of the Witch Trials in Varanger, a collaboration with Louise Bourgeois (2011), [4] and a rest
area /
museum on the site of the abandoned Allmannajuvet zinc mines, in operation from 1882 to 1898, in Norway (2016).
[2] In 1999, Zumthor was selected as the only foreign architect to
participate in Norway's National Tourist Routes Project, with two projects, the Memorial in Memory of the Victims of the Witch Trials in Varanger, a collaboration with Louise Bourgeois (completed in 2010), and a rest
area /
museum on the site of an abandoned zinc mine.
The event, which this year had more than 80
participating artists, moved from the corporate setting of the Expo Center to the Sharjah Art
Museum and surrounding institutions in the Sharjah Heritage
Area, giving the exhibition a more public presence.
Unlike the DeCordova
Museum of Art's Rappaport Prize, which was recently awarded to Sam Durant, an artist who grew up in the Boston
area but now lives in California, the Sondheim Artscape Prize rewards professional artists who
participate directly in the local art community.