Buddhist Temples at Wuthaishan

Buddhist Temples at Wuthaishan

The Chinese Buddhist figures seen in the galleries at the Asian Art Museum were originally placed in temples and monastic buildings. This video explores Wutaishan, an area with one of the heaviest concentration of Buddhist temples in China.

another vibrant art fight on 9/29/2010

another vibrant art fight on 9/29/2010

This video chronicles the student competition 'another vibrant art fight,' held at MOCA Cleveland on 9/29/10. Five teams of art students from Cleveland State University, Oberlin College, the Cleveland Institute of Art, Kent State University, and the Mary Schiller Myers School of Art at the University of Akron created murals in response to the large wall mural "ilegí­timo" by the art collective assume vivid astro focus. Who will win first prize? Watch and find out...

The Installation of Teresita Fernández's Exhibition at MOCA Cleveland

The Installation of Teresita Fernández's Exhibition at MOCA Cleveland

Here is a behind-the-scenes look at the installation of Teresita Fernández's exhibition "Blind Landscape" at MOCA Cleveland. The video shows many images of this process and includes interviews of students from Case Western Reserve University, the Mary Schiller Meyers School of Art at the University of Akron, and Oberlin College. These students helped install the works in this exhibition over the period of several weeks. For more information, visit www.mocacleveland.org.

Ai Weiwei: Season 6 Preview (April 2012)

Ai Weiwei: Season 6 Preview (April 2012)

In this preview from the "Art in the Twenty-First Century" Season 6 episode, "Change," artist Ai Weiwei discusses his 2006 work, "Surveillance Camera."

"Change" premieres Friday, April 13, 2012 at 9:00 p.m. ET on PBS (check local listings).

For more information on Ai Weiwei, please visit:
http://www.art21.org/artists/ai-weiwei

Group Tours at the Nelson-Atkins

Group Tours at the Nelson-Atkins

School tours at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art offer exciting opportunities for students to engage with original works of art. For more information about School Group Tours, please visit: http://www.nelson-atkins.org/education/SchoolTours.cfm

Why I love the Nelson-Atkins.

Why I love the Nelson-Atkins.

Visitors share personal stories and reflections to explain why they love the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Find a new love story with art at www.nelson-atkins.org

The Mark Bradford Project

The Mark Bradford Project

MCA Chicago's The Mark Bradford Project connects MacArthur Fellow and contemporary artist Mark Bradford with different Chicago communities to interact around the creative process. Bradford's personal interest in working with teenagers served as a catalyst for a yearlong residency project with students at Lindblom Math and Science Academy, as well as teenagers in Digital Youth Network's YOUmedia Chicago program at the Harold Washington Library.

Mash Flob at MCA Chicago

Mash Flob at MCA Chicago

Be a part of the art or just watch the fun unfold. Mash Flob is your chance to collaborate with professional artists to create wildly infectious, participatory "happenings." For BYOR (Bring Your Own Radio), artist Jon Brumit (from Neighborhood Public Radio) creates an interactive FM radio broadcast event and requests that all visitors bring portable FM radios with headphones to participate. Brumit, an improvisational composer, musician, and radio artist, 'conducts' the evenings ad-hoc ensemble of radio listeners to take actions in the museum while exploring the medium of radio.