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AmericanStyle: Issue 61
Issue 61

Datebook Listings
A state-by-state rundown of museum and gallery exhibitions, craft fairs and more.

Letter to The Editor

Top 25 Arts Destinations

 

SOUTH CAROLINA

COLUMBIA

COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF ART, 803-799-2810
“Excavating Egypt: Great Discoveries from the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology” now-June 8: Features more than 200 significant finds.

SOUTH DAKOTA

BROOKINGS

SOUTH DAKOTA ART MUSEUM, 605-688-4313
“Harvey Dunn: Seasons” now- June 8: Oil on canvas.

TENNESSEE

GATLINBURG

ARROWMONT SCHOOL OF ARTS AND CRAFTS, 865-436-5860
Artists-in-Residence Annual Exhibition
now-May 17. Summer Faculty Exhibition May 23-Aug. 9.

KNOXVILLE

KNOXVILLE MUSEUM OF ART, 865-525-6101
“Size Matters: XS” now-Aug. 24: Small-scale paintings.

MEMPHIS

MEMPHIS BROOKS MUSEUM OF ART, 901-544-6200
“Snap Judgments: New Positions in Contemporary African Photography” now-May 25: Examines current photographic work from Africa. “The Prints of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again” June 14-Sept. 7: Survey of screen prints and paintings.

NASHVILLE

FRIST CENTER FOR THE VISUAL ARTS, 615-244-3340
“Tiffany by Design: The Neustadt Collection” May 9-Aug. 24: Exhibition of 40 lamps.

SMITHVILLE

APPALACHIAN CENTER FOR CRAFT, 615-597-6803
“Weapons of Mass Rationalization” now-May 30: Featuring graphic works by David Brodeur. Annual Bachelor of Fine Arts Group Exhibition May 12-June 30.

TEXAS

AUSTIN

THE BLANTON MUSEUM OF ART, 512-471-7324
“The Language of Prints” now-Aug. 17: Explores the medium as a collective system of expression.

RANSOM CENTER GALLERIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, 512-471-8944
“On the Road with the Beats” now-May 31: Featuring more than 250 items that trace the steps of the Beat Generation.

DALLAS

DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART, 214-922-1200
“Bluebonnets and Beyond: Julian Onderdonk, American Impressionist” now-July 20: Images of the Texas landscape.

KITTRELL/RIFFKIND ART GLASS, 888-865-2228
Lone Star Glass Invitational
now-May 18: Work by glass artists from all over Texas. Featured Artist Series May 24-June 21: Featuring glass from six artists.

FORT WORTH

MODERN ART MUSEUM OF FORT WORTH, 817-738-9215
Martin Puryear
now-May 18: Major exhibition of sculpture by the acclaimed American artist.

HOUSTON

CONTEMPORARY ARTS MUSEUM, HOUSTON, 713-284-8250
“Perspectives 161: Tim Lee” May 16-June 13: Video, photography and performance art.

HOUSTON CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY CRAFT, 713-529-4848
Craft Texas 2008 May 24-Aug. 17: Showcasing the best in Texas contemporary craft.

THE MENIL COLLECTION, 713-525-9400
“Max Neuhaus: Circumscription Drawings” May 4-Aug. 10: A site-specific
“sound installation.”

THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, HOUSTON, 713-639-7300
“The Scholar’s Eye: Contemporary Ceramics from the Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio Collection” May 18-Sept. 1: Presentation of ceramics from the 1940s.

IRVING

IRVING ARTS CENTER, 972-252-7558
“Eric Neilson: Alternative Views to Yesterday and Today” now-May 25: Landscape photography. Winners’ Exhibit May 31-June 29: Work by winners from the annual juried show.

SAN ANTONIO

SOUTHWEST SCHOOL OF ART & CRAFT, 210-224-1848
Paula Cox now-June 14: Solo exhibition of linoleum prints. All School Exhibition 2008 now- June 15.

UTAH

PARK CITY

KIMBALL ART CENTER, 435-649-8882
“Teapots: Object to Subject” now-May 25: Takes a closer look at a seemingly simple, utilitarian object. Robert Glenn Ketchum June 1-July 13: Nature photography.

SALT LAKE CITY LIBRARY SQUARE, 801-322-2428
Utah Arts Festival June 26-29: Juried art exhibition, music, poetry, film and an arts marketplace.

UTAH MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, 801-581-7049
“Monet to Picasso from the Cleveland Museum of Art” June 23-Sept. 21: Celebrates 100 years of European masterworks.

 

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