webpick of the week   03.23.12

World Chess Hall of Fame Driven, in part, by the growing international reputations of the Chess Club and Scholastic Center, both in St. Louis, The World Chess Hall of ... Read Review

webpick of the week   02.17.12

La Brea Tar Pits The Page Museum and its consistently-active-asphalt-seeps (the La Brea Tar Pits) attract 355,000 visitors annually, from Southern California and around ... Read Review

webpick of the week   02.10.12

Diego Rivera: Murals MoMA’s exhibition Diego Rivera: Murals features eight freestanding frescoes by Rivera. This striking site accompanies and augments the museum’s ... Read Review

01.19.12

Vancouver Aquarium The new web presence for this 55-year-old marine science center transports visitors into the rich and diverse natural world that the aquarium preserves and protects. www.smashlab.com

webpick of the week   12.23.11

Musée Rodin The official site for the Rodin Museum is not only an essential resource about the works and life of the famous sculptor; it also presents the spirit ... Read Review

webpick of the week   12.02.11

New Lives: Coming to America The stories of 450 Holocaust survivors who emigrated to Georgia and Alabama after World War II are explored on this important historical ... Read Review

webpick of the week   11.18.11

Walters Art Museum Works of Art Representing the first steps toward a fully rebranded web presence, this site supports the museum’s mission of bringing art and people ... Read Review

webpick of the week   11.04.11

Pacific Standard Time Sponsored by the Getty, Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. from 1945 to 1980 is an ongoing exhibition that tells the grand-scale story of the rise ... Read Review

11.03.11

William Kurelek: The Messenger This online exhibition was designed in conjunction with the first, and largest, retrospective of the art of William Kurelek (1927–1977) in over 25 years and gives visitors access to more than 80 pieces of art. www.relishdesign.ca

webpick of the week   10.21.11

MoMA | Talk to Me Whether openly and actively or in subtle, subliminal ways, things talk to us; tangible and intangible, and at all levels, things communicate. These ... Read Review

webpick of the week   10.07.11

CHM Revolution From abacus to IBM, this online exhibition chronicles the first 2,000 years of innovation in the world of computing. The site was created to support and ... Read Review

08.30.11

Chrysler Museum of Art With a thoughtful information architecture and a user-centered design, this site’s an intuitive and exploratory showcase of the Chrysler’s collections. www.fastspot.com

webpick of the week   08.26.11

American Sabor Salsa. Mambo. Rumba. Cha-cha-chá. The very names of Latin music genres suggest an irresistible, unmistakable rhythm; through the decades, Latino musicians ... Read Review

webpick of the week   05.13.11

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum The online translation of this in-person museum experience, created prior to the Google Art Project, allows users to virtually explore ... Read Review

webpick of the week   03.25.11

Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis St. Louis's Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (CAM) is well known for its ever-changing programming and deep community outreach. ... Read Review