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Whitney Museum

Pre-Opening Weekend

The new Whitney Museum in the Meat Packing district at the end of the Highline does not  disappoint. The museum has an amazing outdoor stair walk that takes you from floor to floor while giving your eyes and senses a rest between exhibits. Genius! The exhibit features works form the permanent collection of American Art. Lots of interesting work and lots of different corners to peer around and stumble upon art. Sitting area in the back of the museum allow you to rest and take in the sights of the Hudson river. Free entry on May 2, 2015. Check it out.

tags: whitney museum, whitney, art museum, nyc art, NYC art Museum, Highline, Macys', american art, painting, sculpture, video
Sunday 04.26.15
Posted by Monica Welsh
 
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Michener Museum

Doylestown, PA

This is an eclectic museum with varied shows across from the Mercer Museum in Doylestown, PA. A little pricey for this area but any museum is forth a check. Ecelectic.

michenermuseum.org

tags: james michener, michener museu, art, doylestown, artpa, Art Guide, Arts pa, painting, art museum
Monday 08.11.14
Posted by Monica Welsh
 
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Mercer Museum

Doylestown, PA

Crazy Museum founded by Henry Mercer back in the early 1900’s. Afraid of fire he built 3 structures in town out of poured concrete. The main museum is nearly 6,000 tones of concrete. He was a huge Junk collector from the early era. So stone plate stoves and mill stones that we'rent used anymore were his vision of collecting. Must see. Check it out.

mercermuseum.org

tags: mercer museum, Arts pa, art museum, doylestown, art, gallery, Art Guide, mercer, concrete, junk, junkmuseum, west of dirty
Monday 08.11.14
Posted by Monica Welsh
 

Monica Welsh 978.729.7097 monicawelsh1@me.com