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Frida holding an Olmec figurine at her home, La Casa Azul, in 1939. Photo by Nickolas Muray.

Photo Gallery Frida Kahlo Art Garden Life

July 14, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler
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Art & Design, Exhibitions, Gardens, Museums, Photo Gallery
Museum of Islamic Art opened in 2008

Cities: Museums New & Coming

February 27, 2015by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

In cities large and small, look at the vibrant and growing arts scene worldwide — new museums, splendid opera halls, concert venues, old buildings turned to new uses – and […]

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Architecture, Art & Design, Asia, China, Cities, Europe, Museums
The Promenade Plantee (Paris) looking west. Courtesy of wiki

On the Road: Green News Update Is Traveling

September 8, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Green News Update is traveling to some great locations to bring you stories and updates on urban design, museums, green practices, urban gardens, rising water, travel and the quality of […]

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Architecture, Art & Design, Gardens, Museums, Rising Waters, Travel, Urban design, Urban life
Andy Warhol Shot Blue Marilyn, 1964. Peter Brant Collection. All rights reserved.

ART EVERYWHERE: Cast your vote

April 8, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

ART EVERYWHERE: Five of America’s leading art museums have selected 100 works of art that represent American history and culture. The public is invited to vote for the works they […]

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Art & Design, Museums
At the International Conservation Center (Pittsburgh Zoo) a biomass burner can dry, resize, store and burn elephant waste. It's a great alternative to the landfill. An elephant produces 100-125 pounds of poop a day. The burner can produce 2000 pounds a day.

Green Museums: Intro to Parts I-III (2014)

February 23, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Green like you’ve never seen Pittsburgh is a great place to debut the new Green Museums series, with stories and best green practices from a spectrum of botanic gardens, museums, history […]

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Architecture, Cities, Green Practices, Museums
Aerial picture of reclamation site

Green Museums (Part III): Pittsburgh Botanic Garden

February 23, 2014by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Imagine a 460-acre parcel that has been deep mined, surface mined, farmed by several generations,  and abandoned. Now, after more than a decade of brownfields reclamation and remediation, the place […]

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Gardens, Green Practices, Museums, Sustainability
The Seine from the Pont du Carrousel Looking towards Notre Dame, 1853. Charles Marville. All rights reserved.

Museum Exhibitions U.S.: Closing Soon

December 30, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

If you step on it: Here’s the last chance to see a batch of great U.S.  museum exhibitions that close by February 2.  If you’re a fan of 19th and 20th […]

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Art & Design, Exhibitions, Museums, Photography
Jan Steen (1626-1679) As the Old Sing, So Pipe the Young,1668-70

Exhibitions U.S.: NYC, D.C., Philadelphia, Chicago

November 7, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

A continuously updated  calendar of museum exhibitions  — New York, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and other U.S. cities.  If you’re a fan of 19th and 20th century art, design and photography, […]

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Art & Design, Exhibitions, Museums, Photography
Red Oak uprooted near Pfizer Lab Building at the New York Botanical Garden was among hundreds damaged and destroyed during Hurricane Sandy.

Hurricane Sandy Recovery: Parks, Gardens, Museums

October 29, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Just one year ago, Hurricane Sandy’s rampage through New Jersey and New York left behind a trail of damage in some of the city’s most treasured cultural and natural assets:  Central […]

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Gardens, Museums, Rising Waters
Andy Warhol Shot Blue Marilyn, 1964. Peter Brant Collection. All rights reserved.

Exhibitions Europe: Berlin, Paris, Milan, London

October 25, 2013by Bobbie Faul-Zeitler

Museum exhibitions in Europe — posted as a running calendar,  with items added regularly. Below are listings in art, design, architecture and photography.   AMSTERDAM Begins Sept 24: Discovery! Van Gogh’s recently confirmed […]

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Architecture, Art & Design, Europe, Exhibitions, Museums

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