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A Force for Change: African American Art and the Julius Rosenwald Fund
A Force for Change is the first exhibition to explore the legacy of the Julius Rosenwald Fund, created in 1917 by the well known Chicago businessman and philanthropist. The Rosenwald Fund’s Fellowship Program was designed to foster black leadership through the [...]
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The Oklahoma City Art Museum is an exciting and enriching place where visitors can expand their imagination, interact with art and artists, and have fun in a creative learning environment. Through exhibition and collection, the Museum educates about art and through art, providing abundant opportunities for people of all backgrounds to [...]
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The Saint Louis Art Museum is one of the leading art museums in the nation today. In fact, more than half a million people visit this beautiful Museum in Forest Park every year.
The Art Museum dates back to the early years of this century, when famed architect Cass Gilbert designed the building as the only [...]
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Since its inception as the Tacoma Art League in 1891, the Tacoma Art Museum has been an important resource for the South Puget Sound region. The League became the Society in the 1930s and has been officially known as the Tacoma Art Museum since 1964. The Museum is currently located in a grand space in [...]
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The museum’s holidings include works by such twentieth-century masters as Alexander Calder, Helen Frankenthaler, Rene Magritte, and Joan Miro. It is a museum that is dedicated to presenting the experimental, the rare and rarely seen, the unexpected and the controversial. That gives you the chance to think about what you see…and see what you think. [...]
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The Asian Art Museum began in 1959 when Chicago industrialist Avery Brundage donated his vast collection of Asian art to San Francisco on the condition that the City build a new museum to house it. In 1960, a $2,725,000 public bond issue was passed to convert the west wing of the M.H. de Young Memorial [...]
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We are now updating all of our schedules for the 2001-2002 season. We have no event listings for this organization for one of two reasons: we have requested updates and they will be added as soon as we receive them, or the organization is currently not producing events. (Many organizations operate only seasonally.) Please check [...]
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Please note that the Old Patent Office Building, the historic building that houses both the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery, is currently closed for a major renovation project. The closure is expected to last through 2002, during which time the Smithsonian American Art Museum sponsors exhibitions at [...]
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We are now updating all of our schedules for the 2001-2002 season. We have no event listings for this organization for one of two reasons: we have requested updates and they will be added as soon as we receive them, or the organization is currently not producing events. (Many organizations operate only [...]
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The University Art Museum at the University of Mexico was founded in 1963, Since its inception the Museum has grown to become an important regional institution, representing the largest fine art collection in the state, as well as an invaluable member of the University community.
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