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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

Studio Art Glass
A Special Advertising Supplement to AmericanStyle / June 2008

Readers Survey

 

WYOMING

BUFFALO

MARGO’S POTTERY AND FINE CRAFTS, 307-684-9406 Victoria Christen May 9-Aug. 9: Functional pottery.

CASPER

NICOLAYSEN ART MUSEUM & DISCOVERY CENTER, 307-235-5247
“Trappings: Stories of Women, Power, and Clothing” May 16-July 2.

CANADA

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA

CRAFTHOUSE GALLERY, 604-687-7270
“Deb Dumka and Shirley Inouye: Ocean Shores” May 8-June 15: Creations in clay and fabric.

ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND

CRAFT COUNCIL OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 709-753-2749
“Crating Ourselves” May 4-June 14: New work in textiles.
“In the Key of Color” runs concurrently: New work in textiles.

TORONTO, ONTARIO

PETROFF GALLERY, 877-542-3600
“Window of Opportunity: Michael George” May 1-June 1: Acrylic sculpture.
“Window of Opportunity: Jess Riva Cooper” June 3-July 15: Ceramic sculpture.

PRIME GALLERY, 416-593-5750
Mitchell Fenton
May 1-31: Landscapes. Maureen Lynette June 5-28: Paintings featuring horses.

ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM, 800-724-6420
“The Black Star Sapphire of Queensland” now-June 15.

TEXTILE MUSEUM OF CANADA, 416-599-5321
“Battleground: War Carpets from Afghanistan” now-Jan. 27, 2009.

MONTREAL, QUEBEC

GALERIE ELENA LEE, 514-844-6009
Cathy Strokowsky May 6-27: Blown glass and mixed media. Gallery Artist Show June 3-Aug. 27: Featuring established and emerging artists.

STE-CATHERINE STREET EAST, 514-522-4646
9th Annual Montreal International Arts Festival
July 3-6: Featuring more than 150 artists among performances and installations.

 

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