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holocaust memorial center

my mom and i went the holocaust memorial center today. it was a perfect today to go since it reached about 95 degrees here in the detroit area. my mother had been to the older museum about 10 years ago and my dad had been to this one about 5 years ago. my mom thought it was much bigger and better laid out than the older version. the museum is quite sequential and it was easy to follow and complete in order. i think the best part of the entire museum was this HUGE time line. it went from almost the beginning of the jewish faith through present day on the top of the time line. below the time line were other events occurring throughout the world (i.e when the wall of china was built, mozart's messiah was written, etc.). then there is a pretty full description about the jewish faith, beliefs, rituals and ceremonies. we did a good skim of this section, since most of this was familiar to us. next we learned about jewish cultural and contributions to society leading...

new york historical society

my last museum visit in new york city was the new york historical society with my parents. we were pretty much exhausted at this point after packing the mini van with my stuff, checking out the frick and then walking across central park (yes, it was 90 degrees outside). my dad loves the grateful dead , so i thought he would like this exhibit. most of the details of the museum are in this blog post: http://museumhopper.blogspot.com/2010/05/new-york-historical-society.html . my parents really enjoyed it; they liked the dead head merchandising and they said that they learned a few things about the grateful dead that they did not know before. times visited: 4 time spent in museum: 30 minutes overall: B+

the frick collection

wednesday was my last “real” day in new york city. i left on Thursday morning bright and early. My parents were in town and wanted to check out the frick before leaving (they were just in town for about a day). I think my parents really enjoyed it. They loved the concept of the house turned into a museum as well as the art that he collected plus the acquisitions. my mother mentioned that if she had to recommend just one art museum for someone to visit in new york city, she would recommend the frick collection. we saw the entire museum. we did miss the video since we got there soon before closing. i think my mother sums it up well, "the frick has a fantastic example of each classic artist and their quintessential piece of art." i am really happy that they moved the renoir mother and children to the oval room from the hallway. it now is framed and viewable from the garden which is quite beautiful. personally, i love the hans holbien the younger's sir thomas more...

fashion institute of technology (fit) museum

i went to the fashion institute of technology museum as my last "by myself" museum in new york city. i needed a short break from the packing and figured that the fit museum would be the best size/location. i went and saw the eco-fashion: going green exhibit. it is created around the idea of what is "green" clothing as well as what can designers and producers do to make fashion more environmentally friendly. the exhibit started off focusing on current "green" fashion and clothing. then it switched gears and showed fashion from 1800-1949, 1950 through present and then again a few more pieces of eco-fashion. i really enjoyed how this exhibit looked at all aspects of what being green means. it especially impressed me the emphasis on creating lasting fashion with the exhibit having examples of throw away psychedelic 60s fashion. a major issue with fashion production is the creation of dyes. many of the newer green fashion houses are using the natural c...

morgan library

i went to the morgan library today as a last hooray before i leave new york city. i love it there. as usual, it was a completely different museum this time. i did not see a single repeat item. first i checked out the upstairs gallery. it has an exhibit about palladio , a venetian renaissance architect. the exhibit was titled palladio and his legacy: a transatlantic journey . his architecture influenced many famous american buildings including the capitol building and the national gallery of art (just visited!) in washington, d.c. the next exhibit i watched was romantic gardens: nature, art and landscape design . this was broken up into a few different deeper digs into a few countries: france, england (the most detail), united states and germany. romantic gardens were supposedly more natural (although could be completely stylized to look natural) as opposed to structured formal gardens. one of the biggest examples of the planned "natural" gardens was central park i...

king tut exhibit

my birthday was last week and as a present, my boyfriend took me to the king tut exhibit at the discovery center in times square. we got discounted tickets through groupon.com , which reduced the ticket price down from $30 to $18. we went on a tuesday, so it was slower and less crowded than it probably would have been. we only had to wait a few minutes to exchange our vouchers into tickets and then were admitted right away. there was a short 90 second intro video and then we were let loose in the exhibit. the exhibit started out with a number of artifacts from king tut 's many relatives. near the end of the exhibit, we finally saw some of the many wonders from his tomb. it had about 150 artifacts total with nice descriptions about them. the advertisements are slightly misleading since the exhibit did NOT have king tut's mummy or tomb features in all the advertisements. there were some absolutely beautiful artifacts, but not his (i.e. one of father's wives' r...

national museum of natural history

the last and final museum we visited last monday was the national museum of natural history . the boys had gone on a little before me and i met them there. before i got there, they checked out the dinosaur exhibit. jason (he has really gotten used to this blogging thing) told me that he did not think it was as good as the exhibit in new york city. he thought the layout was a little crowded. he also liked the how the new york city natural history museum exhibit is informative to both adults and children. he felt that at this museum it was a little too kid centric. we walked through a few different exhibits, darwin's legacy (all about evolution) and the mammal exhibit on the first floor. upstairs, we checked out the hope diamond, minerals, gems, basically the stone sections. the hope diamond is huge! i did not realize that it was in a museum and that we could see it! also, we appreciated the few shout outs to michigan for our cooper deposits! we were getting pretty exhauste...