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The Games: The Science of Sport MUTED IMPRINTS: An Installation by MISAKO INAOKA Darkness into Life: Alabama Holocaust Survivors Through Photography and Art They Wove for Horses: Diné Saddle Blankets
People’s Choice: From the Vault of the Ellen Noël Art Museum Collection Dorothea Lange’s America Object: Found Sculpture by Leo Sewell
Revealed Terrain: Landscape in Contemporary Artists Books
Chords of Memory: Lithographs by Thomas Hart Benton A Painter's View: The Andrew Wyeth Studio Half the Sky: Historically Anatomia Botanica
California Impressionism: Selections from the Irvine Museum A Federal Art Project: Posters for Indian Court WILL BARNET AT 100: Eight Decades of Painting and Printmaking
Prime Time: New Media Juried Exhibition
Raku Exhibition Anthology Rising Dragon: Contemporary Chinese Photography
Recent Works by Sue Messer Artworks Project Space: Hoss Haley
Dario Robleto: The Prelives of the Blues
Arline Fisch: Sea Jellies Outside/In: Florida Photographers Face-to-Face with the Museum Collection Fire on the Mountain: Studio Glass in Western North Carolina Decoding Messages in Chinese Art
Synchrony: Contemporary video exhibition GLASS ACT: The Contemporary Studio Art Glass Movement Turns 50 Screenshots
Ancient Forms, Modern Minds: Contemporary Cherokee Ceramics
Aesthetics & Values 2012 American Masters at the Norton: Clyfford Still and Joan Mitchell Scribner's Magazine: The Early Years in Illustration
35 new exhibitions - 22 close

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