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The Museum of Biblical Art’s exhibits constantly rotate, so stay tuned for the next one, As Subject and Object, exploring contemporary book artists’ interpretations of sacred Hebrew texts ...
I’m ashamed to admit that I hadn’t been to the Museum of Biblical Art (formerly the Biblical Arts Center) since before the 2005 fire that almost completely destroyed the building and its contents.
New York’s Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA) is about to do something daring: exhibit art with a less-than-obvious connection to the Bible. “The Wanderer,” which opens Friday and runs through ...
BIBLICAL ART IN A SECULAR CENTURY Museum of Biblical Art, 1865 Broadway, at 61st Street; (212) 408-1500. Through March 11. Read Next Super-ior analysis ...
The Museum of Biblical Art in New York has mounted a remarkable exhibition with Bartolo di Fredi's 14th-century masterpiece, "Adoration of the Magi." This small but powerful exhibition, one of ...
NEW YORK (RNS) The tiny yet sophisticated Museum of Biblical Art is losing its director, much of its financial lifeline within three years and could lose its home near Lincoln Center. That triple ...
MUSEUM REOPENING The Museum of Biblical Art, closed since 2005, officially reopens at 11 a.m. Friday. The museum is at 7500 Park Lane, across from NorthPark Center, in Dallas.
The Museum of Biblical Art, a 10-year-old Manhattan institution which “celebrates and interprets art inspired by the Bible,” announced Tuesday it will shut down in June.
The Museum of Biblical Art said it will close in June, after its landlord, the American Bible Society, sold its New York City building earlier this year.
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