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ARIZONA

Tucson: Center for Creative Photography The Center for Creative Photography (CCP), established in 1975 and located on the University of Arizona (Tucson) campus, is a research facility and archival repository containing the full archives of over sixty of the most famous American photographers including those of Ansel , University of Arizona (body, education) University of Arizona - The University was founded in 1885 as a Land Grant institution with a three-fold mission of teaching, research and public service. . The Drama of Pictures: Aaron Siskind's Photography. March 8-July 6.

Tempe: Northlight Gallery, Arizona State University Arizona State University, at Tempe; coeducational; opened 1886 as a normal school, became 1925 Tempe State Teachers College, renamed 1945 Arizona State College at Tempe. Its present name was adopted in 1958. . Crossing Borders/Group Show. Through March 13.

Tucson: Etherton Gallery, 135 S. 6th Ave. Filaments of Invention/Teresa Villegas, Randy Spalding, Simon Donovan, Bradley Pattison. Through March 15. Inflections of Illusion/Jim Waid, John Folsom, Alice Briggs, Chris Rush. March 18-May 31.

CALIFORNIA

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, 2625 Durant Ave. Roger Ballen: Photographs. May 12-Aug. 15.

Irvine: The Beall Center for Art and Technology, University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States). , Irvine, 300 Arts. The Dream of the Audience/Theresa Hak Kyung Cha. Through March 10.

Los Angeles: Bank, 400 S. Main St. AIMIV Interference Patterns Satellite Exhibition. Through April 13.

Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute Exhibition Gallery, 1200 Getty Center Dr. Bill Viola: The Passions. Through April 27. Surrealist Muse: Lee Miller, Roland Penrose, and Man Ray, 1925-1945. Through June 15.

Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, also known as LACMA, is the official and world-renowned art museum of the County of Los Angeles, California, located on Wilshire Boulevard along Museum Row in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. , 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Ansel Adams at 100. Through May 11. Diane Arbus. Through May 30.

Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art, 250 S. Grand Ave. at California Plaza. Conversations/Group Show. Ongoing through Summer 2003.

Los Angeles: Paul Kopeikin Gallery, 6150 Wilshire Blvd. Gone: Photographs of Abandonment on the High Plains/Steve Fitch. Through March 15.

Los Angeles: Steven Cohen cohen
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, 7350 Beverly Blvd. Vanishing Chiapas/Maureen Lambray. Through March 29.

Los Angeles: USC, Fisher Gallery, 3620 S. Vermont Ave. Fashion and Transgression/Group Show. Through April 12.

Pasadena: The Armory Northwest, 965 N. Fair Oaks Ave. The AIM IV: Interference Patterns Exhibition. Through April 13.

Riverside: California Museum of Photography, University of California 3824 Main St. Places of Worship: Vernacular Churches in Houston and Los Angeles/Claudette Goux. Through May 4. Shored Histories: Recent Work by Palestinian and Israeli Filmmakers/Group Show, Through June 14.

Salinas: National Steinbeck Center A museum dedicated to author John Steinbeck which is located in Salinas, California.

It houses various exhibits on Steinbeck's works and philosophy. External Links
National Steinbeck Center Website
, 1 Main St. Edges and Intersections: Ansel Adams in Yosemite. Through April 27.

San Bernardino: Robert V. Fullerton Art Museum, 5500 University Pkwy. 31st Student Art Show. Through Aug. 11.

San Diego: Museum of Art, Balboa Park. 1-5: Four Decades of Contemporary Art. Through March 18.

San Diego: Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St. Andy Goldsworthy: Three Cairns. April 27-Aug. 25.

San Diego: Museum of Photographic Arts The Museum of Photographic Arts or MoPA is a museum located in San Diego’s historic Balboa Park. MoPA officially opened in 1983, with Arthur Ollman being the first Executive Director for the museum.  (MoPA), 1649 El Prado. Edward Curtis: The shadow Catcher; American Noir: The Photographs of James Fee; Alexander Rodchenko: Modern Photography. Photomontage and Film. All three through March 23.

First Photographs: William Henry Fox Talbot and the Birth of Photography; In Talbot's Time: The First 25 Years of Photography; Secret Victorians: Contemporary Photographers Working in 19th Century Process. All three March 24-June 15.

San Francisco: California Historical Society, 678 Mission St. Rondal Partridge, Through April 20.

San Francisco: The CCAC Institute, 1111 Eighth St. Mixtapes/Group Show. Through April 5. Capp Street Project Capp Street Project
Capp Street Project was established as an experimental art space in 1983 in San Francisco, California and was the first visual arts residency in the United States dedicated solely to the creation and presentation of new art installations.
: 20th Anniversary Exhibition. March 1-May 10.

San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery, 49 Geary St. Not Exactly Photographs/Group Show; Collages/Joseph Cornell. Both through April 26.

San Francisco: San Francisco Art Institute
This article describes the San Francisco Art Institute, which should not be confused with the unaffiliated Art Institute of California - San Francisco.


Founded in 1871, the San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) is one of the U.S.
, 800 Chestnut St. Tania
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 Bruguera, Ghada Amer and Sooja Kim. Through March 30.

San Francisco: San Francisco Camerawork, 1246 Folsom St. ID/ENTITY: Portraiture in the 21st Century/Group Show. Through March 22. Agitate: Negotiating the Photographic Process/Group Show. May 13-June 14.

San Francisco: San Francisco Center for the Book, 300 De Ham St. International Artists Books in the 21st Century. March 7-May 30.

San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is a major modern art museum and San Francisco landmark.

It opened in 1935 under founding director Dr. Grace Morley (Grace L.
, 151 3rd St. Andreas Gursky. Through June 1.

Earthly Bodies: Irving Penn's Nudes, 1949-50. March 22-July 27.

San Francisco: SomArts Cultural Center, 934 Brannan St. Our Eyes: Origen Pasion/Lucero Gonzales, Lorena Alcaraz and Mara de la Garza. March 6-26.

San Jose: San Jose Museum of Art The San Jose Museum of Art is an art museum in Downtown San Jose, California, USA. Founded in 1969, the museum hosts a large permanent collection emphasizing West Coast artists of the 20th- and 21st-century. , 110 S. Market St. LA Post-Cool/Group Show. Through March 23.

Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Museum at Art, 1130 State St. Pirkle Jones: Sixty Years in Photography. Through March 31.

Santa Clara: De Saisset Museum The de Saisset Museum at Santa Clara University opened in the early 1950s after Isabel de Saisset, the last member of a French pioneer family bequeathed her estate to the University of Santa Clara. , Santa Clara University. Globalizations Children: Photographs by Sebastiao Salgado. Through March 15.

Santa Monica: Bergamot Station Arts Center, 2525 Michigan Ave., Bldg. D-3.Pajaros/Graciela Iturbide. March 15-May 3.

Santa Monica: Christopher Grimes Gallery, 916 Colorado Avenue. Allan Sekula. June 7-July 12.

Santa Monica: Rose Gallery, 2525 Michigan Ave. Pajaros/Graciela Iturbide. March 15-May 3.

COLORADO

Denver: Denver Art Museum The Denver Art Museum is an art museum in Denver, Colorado located in Denver's Civic Center. It is known for its collection of American Indian art, and has a comprehensive collection numbering more than 55,000 works from across the world. , 100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy. The Motion Pictures of Eadweard Muy-bridge and Dr. Harold Edgerton: Photographs from the Denver Art Museum Collection. Through April 14.

Denver: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1275 19th St. Elegy: Contemporary Ruins/Group Show. Through May 25.

CONNECTICUT

Hartford: Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor St. Lean To/Group Show. Through April 27.

Ridgefield: Aldrich Museum at Contemporary Art, 258 Main St. Janice Caswell; Mark Dion: Full House; Carl Ostendarp: 189 Drawings. All through April 27.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA District of Columbia, federal district (2000 pop. 572,059, a 5.7% decrease in population since the 1990 census), 69 sq mi (179 sq km), on the east bank of the Potomac River, coextensive with the city of Washington, D.C. (the capital of the United States).  

Corcoran Gallery of Art Corcoran Gallery of Art: see under Corcoran, William Wilson. , 500 17th St. The 47th Corcoran Biennial Fantasy Underfoot/Group Show. Through March 10. Joseph Mills: Inner City. Through April 14. London/Wales/Robert Frank. May 10-July 14.

Corcoran College of Art and Design The Corcoran College of Art and Design, founded in 1890, is the only professional college of art and design in the District of Columbia. The school is a private institution under the auspices of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. , 17th St. and New York Ave. In Process: Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the BFA Program/Group Show. Through March 10.

FLORIDA

Vera Beach: Gallery at Windsor, 3315 Charleston Place. Christo and Jeanne-Claude Christo (born Hristo Yavashev, Bulgarian: Христо Явашев) and Jeanne-Claude (born Jeanne-Claude Denat de Guillebon) are a married couple who create environmental installation art. : The Weston Collection (Toronto, Canada). Through March 21.

GEORGIA

Atlanta: Atlanta College of Art The Atlanta College of Art (ACA), established in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1905, was the first non-profit college of Visual Art in the Southeastern United States.

An original partner of Atlanta's Woodruff Arts Center, the Atlanta College of Art was adjoined with the High Museum
, 1280 Peachtree St. NE. Buy-sellf: Lick the Window/Group Show. Through March 9.

ILLINOIS

Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago Art Institute of Chicago, museum and art school, in Grant Park, facing Michigan Ave. It was incorporated in 1879; George Armour was the first president. Since 1893 the Institute has been housed in its present building, designed in the Italian Renaissance style by , 1115. Michigan Ave. New to View: Recent Acquisitions in Photography/Group Show. Through June 8.

Chicago: Chicago Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Daley Civic Center, 50 W. Washington St. My Chicago/Karen I. Hirsch. March 4-31.

Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 E. Chicago Ave. Life Death Love Hate Pleasure Pain/Group Show. Through April 20. Categorically Speaking/Group Show; War (What is it Good For?)/Group Show. Both through May 18. Hiroshi Sugimoto: Architecture. Through June 1. Paul Pfeiffer. May 3-August 31.

Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Photography The Museum of Contemporary Photography (MoCP) was founded in 1984 by Columbia College in Chicago, USA. It is well known for an active program and curating which discovers many emerging and mid-career artists. , 600 S. Michigan Ave. Shirana Shahbazi: Goftare Nik/Good Works; The Transportation of Place: Photographs by Max Becher and Andrea Robbins. Both through March 5. Andrew Borowlec. Through March 10. Jason Salavon. March 12-April 24.The Art of Paul Berger 1972-2003. March 12-April 29.

Chicago: Northern Illinois University Coordinates:   Art Museum Gallery, 215 W. Superior St. Collectible/Group Show. Through March 15.

Chicago: Stolen Buick Studio, 1303W. Chicago Ave. Espana Bonita! A Street View of Spain/Group Show; Francine Salerno/Around the World; Little Bites from the Big Apple/Group Show; Chicago Slices: An Urban Vision/Group Show. All ongoing.

Chicago: Walsh Gallery, 118 N. Peoria St. Pushpamala N. Through April 18.

KANSAS

Wichita: Edwin A. Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University Wichita State University (WSU) is an American state-supported university located in the city of Wichita, Kansas. WSU is one of six state universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents. The current President is Dr. Donald Beggs. , 1845 Fairmount. WSU School of Art and Design Faculty Biennial/Group Show. Through March 23.

LOUISIANA

New Orleans: A Gallery, 241 Chartres St. Sex & Landscape/Helmut Newton. March 8-May15.

MAINE

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Should not be confused with Université du Maine, in Le Mans, France
The University of Maine
 Museum of Art, Norumbega Hall, 40 Harlow St. Sebastiao Salgado: Migrations-Worldwide. Through March 23.

Gorham: University of Southern Maine The University of Southern Maine (USM) is a multi-campus public university and part of the University of Maine System. USM's three primary campuses are located in Portland, Gorham, and Lewiston.  Art Gallery, 37 College Ave. Sebastiao Salgada: Migrations-Latin America. Through March 23.

Portland: Art Gallery at the University of New England The University of New England can refer to:
  • University of New England, Maine, in Biddeford, Maine
  • University of New England, Australia, in New South Wales
, 716 Stevens Ave. Sebastiao Salgado: Migrations-The Children. Through March 23.

Portland: Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art The Maine College of Art (MECA) is a fully accredited, degree-granting art college in the city of Portland, Maine. Founded in 1882, it is the oldest arts educational institution in Maine, and is not associated with any larger academic or arts institutions. , Porteous Building, 522 Congress St. Sebastiao Salgado: Migrations-Africa. Through March 23.

Portland: Portland Museum of Art The Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Maine was founded as the "Portland Society of Art" in 1882. Located in the downtown area known as The Arts District, it is the state's largest and oldest public art institution. , 7 Congress Sq. Sebastiao Salgado: Migrations-Asia. Through March 23.

Rockport: Center for Maine Contemporary Art, 162 Russell Ave. Sebastiao Salgado: Migrations-Latin America. Through March 23.

MARYLAND

Laurel: Montpelier Cultural Arts Center, 12826 Laurel-Bowie Rd. John Miller. March 5-April 27.

Baltimore: Decker Gallery, Maryland Institute College of Art Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) is an art university in Baltimore, Maryland. It was founded in 1826, making it the oldest accredited art college in the United States. , 1300 Mount Royal Ave. Everlasting/Ann Fessler. Through March 16.

MASSACHUSETTS

Amherst: Fine Arts Center, University of Massachusetts The system includes UMass Amherst, UMass Boston, UMass Dartmouth (affiliated with Cape Cod Community College), UMass Lowell, and the UMass Medical School. It also has an online school called UMassOnline. . American and National League Baseball Stadiums/Jim Dow. March 25-May 16.

Boston: Robert Klein Gallery, 38 Newbury St. Face to Face/Group Show. Through March 14.

Cambridge: MIT List Visual Arts Center, 20 Ames St. Paul Pfeiffer Rapid Eye Movement/Runa Islam. Both through April 6.

Waltham: Panopticon, Inc., 435 Moody St. Photographs from the Boot Hill Salon/Charles Gauthier. Through March 29. Jane Tuckerman. April 3-May 17. B. Ulrich Mack/Discoveries. Through Dec.9.

Wellesley: Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College, 106 Central St. A Camel for the Son, Ramadan Moon, The Victor Weeps/Fazal Sheikh. Through June 8.

Williamstown: Williams College Museum of Art The Williams College Museum of Art (known as "WCMA") is an art museum located in Williamstown, Massachusetts. It is affiliated with Williams College and the college's world-renowned art history department. , 15 Lawrence Hall Dr. Wait Until Dark: Night Photography from the Collection of Jay Richard DiBiaso/Group Show. Through July 6.

MINNESOTA

Minneapolis: Minnesota Center for Photography (formerly pARTS Photographic Arts), 711 W. Lake St. The Photographic Gesture. March 8-May 4. IFP Minneapolis/St. Paul Members' Photography Show. March 8-30. MinneAperature Pinhole Photography Exhibit. April 5-May 4.

Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, Vineland PI. The Anderson Window Gallery/Group Show. Ongoing.

Minneapolis: Weisman Art Museum, 333 E. River Rd. New Visions of the American Heartland: Malcolm Cochran, Kerry James Marshall Kerry James Marshall (October 17, 1955- ) is an artist born in Birmingham, Alabama. He grew up in South Central Los Angeles and now lives in Chicago and teaches at the School of Art and Design at the University of Illinois at Chicago. , Maya Lin and Mary Lucier. Through March 24. Almost Home: The Return of Holocaust Survivors and Resisters to Postwar Vienna/Nancy Ann Coyne. Through May 4.

MISSOURI

Kansas City: The Kemper Museum, 4420 Warwick Blvd. Brace Yonemoto. Through March 10.

NEW JERSEY

St. Louis: St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park, 1 Fine Arts Dr. Taking Pictures/Janet Cardiff The Igloo Series/Olafur Eliasson; Tammy Rae & Kaia, Durham, North Carolina/Catherine Opie. All ongoing. Living Color: Dye-Transfer Photographs From the Collection. Through May 11.

New Brunswick: One Johnson and Johnson Plaza. Small Towns, Black Lives-African American Communities in Southern New Jersey/Wendel A. White. May 15-July 15.

Oceanville: The Noyes Museum of Art, Lily Lake Rd. Small Towns, Black Lives-African American Communities in Southern New Jersey/Wendel A. White. Through April 27.

Princeton: The Art Museum, Princeton University. Seeing the Unseen: Abstract Photography, 1900-1940/Group Show. Through March 23.

NEW YORK STATE

Buffalo: University of Buffalo Art Gallery, Center for the Arts, North Campus. Unlimited by Design/Group Exhibition. Through June 20.

Canton: Richard F. Brush Art Gallery, Griffiths Art Center, St. Lawrence Universily Signlanguage: Photographs by Viggo Mortensen. Through April 5.

Jamestown: The Weeks Gallery, Jamestown Community College Jamestown Community College is a two-year college in the SUNY system. JCC has two campuses in Chautauqua County, New York, located in Dunkirk and Jamestown. A third campus serves Cattaraugus County in Olean. A fourth site is located in Warren, Pennsylvania. , 525 Falconer St. From the Silence to the Light: Photographs of Swedish Architecture/John Kimmich-Javier. Through March 27. Edward Ranney. Through June 7.

Poughkeepsie: Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center is a teaching museum, art repository, and exhibition space on the campus of Vassar College, in Poughkeepsie, New York, USA. It was originally founded in 1864 as the Vassar College Art Gallery.  at Vassar College. Box 703, 124 Raymond Ave. Andreas Feininger. Through March 16.

Purchase: The Neuberger Museum, SUNY-Purchase, 735 Anderson Hill Rd. New at the Neuberger: Recent Acquisitions. Through March 28. Andy Goldsworthy: Three Cairns. Through April 13.

Rochester: George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film, 900 East Ave. Gordon Parks: Half Past Autumn. Through April 6. Enhancing the Illusion: The Origins and Progress of Photography/Group Show; An Historical Timeline of Photo Imaging/Group Show; Through the Lens: Selections from the Permanent Collection. All ongoing.

Alexander Rodchenko: Modern Photography, Photomontage and Film. May 4-July 20.

Rochester: Rochester Contemporary, 137 East Ave. Dan Larkin/Cottage Fever. Through March 28.

Rochester: Gallery R (The Rochester Institute of Technology's Contemporary Art Showcase), 775 Park Ave. Digital Imagemaking. Through March 30. School of Art Senior Fine Arts Illustration Exhibition. April 17-May 11. School of Art Senior Fine Arts Studio Exhibition. May 15-June 8.

Rochester: Community Darkroom, Genesee Center for the Arts and Education, 715 Monroe Ave. Photographs Concerning Cultural Diffusion, Globalization and the People's Republic of China/Bleu Cease. Through April 6.

Rochester: Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince St. Light Index/Ellen Carey, Amanda Means, Erika Blumenfeld; NAME TO COME/Norman Sarachek. Both through April 12. Corridor Gallery: Variations in Conceptual Artist Books: Sol Le Witt, Ed Ruscha, Telfer Stokes and Helen Douglas. Through April 4.

Syracuse: Everson Museum of Art The Everson Museum of Art, in Downtown Syracuse, New York, is a major Central New York museum focusing on American art. History
The museum was founded in 1897 by art historian George Fisk Comfort (who also helped found the Metropolitan Museum of Art); at that time, it
, 401 Harrison St.

Woodstock: Center for Photography, 59 Tinker St. Once Upon A time When the Fairy Tale Ended/Group Show. Points of Inspiration/Levy Cruz. Both through March 16.

Atget to Erwitt: Tracing Trends in Modern Photography. Through April 13.

Yonkers: Hudson River Museum The Hudson River Museum, located in Yonkers, New York, is the oldest and largest museum in Westchester County. The Yonkers Museum, founded in 1919 at City Hall, became the Hudson River Museum in 1948. , 510 Warburton Ave. The Lost Houses of Yonkers/Jose A. Betan-court. Through May 18.

NEW YORK CITY New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 

American Museum of the Moving Image Located at the site of the former Astoria Studios (now operating as the Kaufman Astoria Studios) in the borough of Queens in New York City (USA), the Museum of the Moving Image (originally named the Astoria Motion Picture and Television Center Foundation, then the , 35 Ave. at 36th St., Astoria. Innovation and Influence: Movies Selected by the New York Film Critics Circle. Through March 30. <Alt>DigitalMedia. Ongoing.

AXA Gallery, 787 Seventh Ave. Edward Weston and Margrethe Mother: A Passionate Collaboration. Through April 09.

Banning, 64 N. Moore St. Objects That Create a Poetic Response/Fernand Leger, Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Jenneret and Jindrich Styrsky. March 7-May 10.

Brent Sikkema, 530 W. 22nd St. Frank Egloff.

Through March 15.

Edenwald Public Library, 1255 E. 233rd St., Bronx. Portraits of Iba Children/ Kervin Maule. Through March 12.

Henry Street Settlement/Louis Abrons Arts Center, 466 Grand St. Lower East Side Cooks. Through March 23. Jean-Paul Bourdier. March S-April 6. Leah Dates. May 30-June 30.

International Center of Photography/Midtown, 1114 Ave. of the Americas at 43rd St. Bronzeville: Black Chicago in Pictures, 1941-43/Russell Lee, Edwin Rosskam, Jack Delano and John Vachon; How Human: Life in the Post-Genomic Era/Group Show. Both through June 8. Dreaming in Pictures: The Photographs of Lewis Carroll; Between the Public and the Private/Gustav Klutsis and Valentina Kulagina. Both Jun. 20-Aug. 31.

ISE Art Foundation, 555 Broadway. Lean/Paul Chan, Isami Ching, Andrew Rogers, Lan Tuazon and Kehinde Wiley. Through March 29.

Jewish Museum, 1109 5th Ave. Entertaining America: Jews, Movies, and Broadcasting/Group Show. Through September 14. Culture and Continuity: The Jewish Journey. Ongoing.

Keith de Lellis Gallery, 47 E. 68th St. New York Night & Day/Paul Woolf. Through April 4.

Leslie Tonkonow, 535 W. 22nd St. In the O/Beverly Semmes. March 1-April 12. New Photographic Works/Tokihiro Sato. May 22-July 3.

Manhattan Graphics Center, 481 Washington St. Photogravure photogravure: see printing.  Prints/Group Show. May 1-31.

Marcello Marvelli Fine Arts, 526 W. 26 St., suite 603. The Cat's Eye/Ingar Krauss; Vintage Prints/Hans Bellmer. Both through March 22.

Metropolitan Museum of Art, 82nd St. and 5th Ave. Thomas Strath. Through May 10.

Museum of the City of New York The Museum of the City of New York is an art gallery and history museum founded in 1923 to present the history of New York City and its people. In 1982, the Museum received The Hundred Year Association of New York's Gold Medal Award "in recognition of outstanding contributions to , 1220 5th Ave. People's Hall of Fame/City Lore: The New York

National Museum of the American Indian National Museum of the American Indian, institution devoted to the collection, preservation, and presentation of the culture of the indigenous populations of the Western Hemisphere, a division of the Smithsonian Institution. , George Gustav Hege Center, One Bowling Green. The Edge of Enchantment/Group Show. Through Summer 2003.

Center for Urban Folk Culture; The New York Century: World Capital, Home Town; Part of the New World; The Big Apple; Broadway! The History of American Theater. All ongoing.

New Museum of Contemporary Art This article is about New Museum of Contemporary Art. For other Museums named Museum of Contemporary Art, see Museum of Contemporary Art.

The New Museum of Contemporary Art
, 583 Broadway. Living Inside the Grid/Group Show. Through June 15.

New York Academy of Science, 2 E. 63rd St. From Code to Commodity: Genetics and Visual Art/Group Show. Through April 11.

New York Historical Society, 2 W. 77th St. at Central Park W. Women Pioneers of Architecture and Design Photagraphy/Beals, Hervey and Hewitt. March 18-July 13.

North Fork Bank North Fork Bank was an American bank headquartered in Melville, New York purchased by Capital One at the end of 2006 for $14.6 billion U.S. dollars. It was only the second bank bought by Capital One, and was the larger of two acquisitions comprising Capital One's 2005-06 expansion , 4201 White Plains Rd., Bronx. New Patriots/Old Patriots/ William Alatriste. Through March 22.

Pace/MacGill Gallery, 32 E. 57th St. David Byrne. March 6-April 26. The Family Album of Lucybelle Crater/Ralph Eugene Meatyard. March 5-April 19.

Piers 88 & 90, Twelfth Ave. at 40th & 50th St. The Armory Show: The International Fair of New Art. March 7-10.

P.S. 1 Contemporary Are Center, 22-25 Jackson Ave at 46th Ave., Long Island City. Video Acts: Single Channel Works from the Collections of Pamela and Richard Kramlich and New Art Trust; First Steps: Emerging Artists From Japan/Group Show. Both through April 30.

Safe-T- Gallery, 134 Bayard. St, Brooklyn. Faces & Jamaican Grace/H. Lisa Solon. Through March 29.

Scandanavia House, 58 Park Ave. Angles on Scandinavia: Works of American-Scandinavian Foundation Fellows/Ann Rhoney, Lauren Piperno and Marilyn Stern. Through March 22.

Smithsonian Institution, George Gustav Hege Center, One Bowling Green. Spirit Capture: Native Americans and the Photographic Image. July 22-July 21.

Soho Photo Gallery, 15 White St. Tenth Annual Members' Krappy Kamera Show; Crown Heights-Circles of the Heart/Anthony Almeida; Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Flight/Hal Norman Krogstad. All March 4-29.

Taranto Gallery, 245 W. 19th St. 70 NW: International Photography Gallery Exhibition. Through March 17.

VH-1 Gallery, 1515 Broadway. Ernie Paniccioli. Through May 3.

Visual Arts Gallery, School of the Visual Arts, 137 Wooster St. Mentors/Group Exhibition. May 8-24. Wave Hill, 675 W. 252nd St., Bronx. Elena Kachuro-Rosenberg. March 1-May 18.

Whitney Museum of American Art Whitney Museum of American Art, in New York City, founded in 1930 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney. It was an outgrowth of the Whitney Studio (1914–18), the Whitney Studio Club (1918–28), and the Whitney Studio Galleries (1928–30). , 945 Madison Ave. Listening Post/Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin. Through March 9. The Kids Are Alright/Ryan McGinley. Through May 18. Scanning: The Aberrant Architectures of Diller + Scofidio. March 1-June 1.

Yeshiva University Museum The Yeshiva University Museum is a teaching museum and the cultural arm of Yeshiva University. Along with the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Foundation, the Leo Baeck Institute, and the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, it is a member organization of , Center for Jewish History The Center for Jewish History is a partnership, or consortium, of five Jewish organizations based in Manhattan. It is a partnership of five organizations of Jewish history, scholarship, and art: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck , 15 W. 16th St. A Portion of the People: Three Hundred Years of Southern Jewish Life/Group Show. Through July 20. Children of the Last Tribe of Dan
Tribe of Dan was also a band from the mid 1990s.


The Tribe of Dan (Hebrew: דָּן, Standard 
: Portraits of Ethiopian Jewry/Win Robins. Through August 3.

OHIO Ohio, state, United States
Ohio, midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania (NE) West Virginia (SE), Kentucky (S), Indiana (W), and Michigan and Lake Erie (N).
 

Akron: Akron Art Museum Akron Art Museum is an art museum in Akron, Ohio, USA.

The museum started in the basement of the public library in 1922. A 65,000 square foot new building has been designed by the architecture firm Coop Himmelb(l)au, located next to the existing museum, a former post office
, 70 E. Market St. Urban Inspiration: The Visions of Christopher Myers. Through April 27.

Cincinnati: Aronoff Center for the Arts, Weston Gallery, 650 Walnut St. Lost and Found: Mixed Media Installation/Cal Kowal and Anita Douthat. Through March 29. Kovergence: Site Specific Installation/Susan Ewing and Vratislav Novak. June 13-Aug. 31.

Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art Located in the University Circle neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, the internationally renowned Cleveland Museum of Art has a permanent collectionof more than 40,000 objects in 70 galleries. , 11150 East Blvd. Interior Portraits/Zwelethu Mthethwa Photographs: Portraits. Through April 23. Points of Light/Tokihiro Sato Photographs. April 26-July 2.

The History of Japanese Art Photography, 1054-2000. May 25-July 20.

Columbus: Ohio State University, Wexner Center for the Arts, 1871 N. High St. Away From Home/Group Show. Through April 20.

Columbus: Columbus College of Art & Design's Canzani Center Gallery, Cleveland Ave. and East Gay St. Away from Home. Through April 20.

PENNSYLVANIA

Allentown: Allentown Art Museum, 5th and Court Sts. Life Work/Edward Weston. March 16-May as. Power: Industrial Photographs/Carol Front. June 22-Aug. 31.

Bethlehem: Payne Gallery, Moravian College, 1200 Main St. Minding/Gertrude Kasebier. March 13-April 13.

Bethlehem: Zoellner Arts Center, Lehigh University. The Fragmentation of Language/Aaron Siskind. Through March 9. An Eye for the City: Italian Photography and the Image of the Contemporary City/Group Show. July 23-Sept. 21.

Milford: International Photography Gallery and Education Center, 224 Broad St. Frank Zimmermann. March 6-April 6. Talli Rosner-Kozuch. April 10-May 11. Richard Hobbs. May 15-June 15. International New Talent. June 19-July 20.

Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art, 118 S. 36th St. Justine Kurland; Adam Ames. Bath through April 6.

Philadelphia: University of the Arts University of the Arts may refer to:
  • University of the Arts Bremen in Bremen, Germany
  • University of the Arts London in London, England
  • University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
, College of Art and Design, 2115. Broad St. Art Stories/Ditto Boron Hoeber; Photographs from the Southside/Vincent Cianni. Both through March 14. Enduring Stones: Structures in Time/Sandra C. Davis; About Face/Charles Brodsky and Jane McCafferty. Both March 21-April 18. Exuber once!/Mike Glatze, Benjie Nycum and Rachelle Lee Smith. April 25-May 3. Homesick/Rita Bernstein; The Architecture of Landscape/Robert Hirsch. Both June 6-Aug. 15.

Pittsburgh: Mattress Factory, 500 Sampsonia Way. into The Light/James Turell. Through April 30.

TENNESSEE

Nashville: Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery, 23rd & West End Avenues. Paranirvana/Lewis deSoto. Through March 20.

TEXAS

Austin: Gallery 106, 2382 B. Martin Luther King Blvd. Digging Alone: Five Cuban Photographers/Juan Carlos Alom, Kattia Garcla, Rend Peria, Marta Mario Perez and Manuel Piria. March 18-May 15.

Austin: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center The Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center is a library and archive at the University of Texas at Austin, USA, specializing in the collection of literary and cultural artifacts from the United States and Europe. , University of Texas at Austin “University of Texas” redirects here. For other system schools, see University of Texas System.
The University of Texas at Austin (often referred to as The University of Texas, UT Austin, UT, or Texas
, 21st and Guadalupe St. The First Photograph. Ongoing.

Houston: Houston Center for Photography, 1441 W. Alabama. Play With Your Food/Group Show; Natura Morta & Entomology/Jo Whaley; Historic Characters and Famous Events/Gaye Chan. All through April 13.

Fort Worth: Anion Carter Museum, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. The Color Of Wilderness/Eliot Porter. Through March 23. Avedon's American West/Richard Avedon. Through March 31. In New Mexico/Laura Gilpin. Through April 27. Carl Mydans. Through May 11. Makers Marks in the Landscape/Group Show. Through July 27.

Houston: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
For other places with the same name, see Museum of Fine Arts.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), located in Houston, is the largest art museum in the State of Texas and the largest art museum in the USA east of Los Angeles, south of Chicago,
, 1001 Bissonnet St. The History of Japanese Photography. March 2-April 27.

San Antonio: ArtPace, 445 N. Main Ave. Returning/Jim Hodges. Through April 6.

VIRGINIA

Norfolk: Chrysler Museum, 245 W. Olney Rd. New Photography Acquisitions; Survey from the Photography Collection/Group Show. Both through March 17. An American Century of Photography: From Dry Platte to Digital Selections from the Hallmark Photographic Collection/Group Show. Through May 19. A Lens to the World/Bob Lerner. Through Aug. 17.

Richmond: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts The Virginia Museum of Fine arts, or ‘’’VMFA’’’ is an art museum in Richmond, Virginia. It is one of the first museums in the American South to be operated by state funds. , 2800 Grove Ave. As Long As The Waters Flow: Native Americans in the South and East/Carolyn DeMerritt and Frye Gaillard. April 24-July 20.

WASHINGT0N

Seattle: Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, 15th Ave. NE and NE 41St. Short Stories/Group Show. Through May 12. 10-16/Gillian Wearing. March 21-May 4. Skyspace and New York/James Turrell. March 21-October 5.

Seattle: Seattle Art Museum, 100 University St. Documents Northwest: The PONCHO Series/Anthony Hernandez. Through April 6.

WISCONSIN

Kohler: Artspace, 725-G Woodlake Rd. Soft Focus/Lynn Geesaman. Through April 27.

WORLDWIDE MISC.

Montreal: L'Espace VOX, 350, rue Saint-Paul E. z.Z(t)/Dirk Braeckman. Through April 6.

Montreal: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (French: Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal) is a major art museum in Montreal, Canada. It was founded in 1860, making it Canada's oldest art institution. , 1379-1380 Sherbrooke. Maurice Denis. May 15-Aug. 24.

Toronto: Gallery TPW, 80 Spadina Ave. [Dis]Appearring Acts/Kotama Bauabane, Chris Currerl, Judy Ditner Lindsay Page. Through March. 29. Recent Work/Marjorie Vecchio. Through March 30. Part of Contact 2003/lza Mokrosz, Tim Saltarelli. April 3-May 10. Animose/Greg Staats. April 4-May 11.

Toronto: LEE fotogallery, 993 Queen St. W. <City Mopping: Rough Cuts>Leung Chi-wo. Through March 29.

Toronto: Stephen Bulger Gallery, 700 Queen St. W. Signes de Jour/Bertrand Carriere. Through March 22. New York Stole of Mind/Andre Kertesz. March 29-May 3. Magnum: Celebrating 5 Decodes/Group Show. May 10-June 14.

FRANCE

Liege: La Galerie Periscope, 355 rue Ste. Marguerite, B 4000. Peintures mortes: photographies de Damien Hustinx. Through April 10.

Sete: Centre National d'Art Contemporain Langue-doc-Roussillion, 26 quai aspirant Herber. Coconutour/Group Show. Through March 30.

GERMANY

Berlin-Charlottenburg: Giedre Bartlet Galerie, Wielandstr. 31. Distant Nudes/Violeta Bubelyte and remigijus Treigys. Through May 3.

Hamburg: Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Deichtorstrasse 1-2. Art & Economy/Group Show. Through June 23.

Karlsruhe: Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, LorenzstraBe 19, D-76135. Future Cinema: The Cinematic imaginary after Film. Through March 30.

Muchen: Siemens Kulturprogramm, Wittelsbacherplatz 2. Art & Economy/Group Show. Through June 23.

GREAT BRITAIN

Birmingham: Ikon Gallery, 1 Oozells Sq., Brindley-place. Felix, June 5th, 1994./AA Bronson Through March 23.

Bradford: National Museum of Photography, Film and Television. Unknown Pleasures: Unwrapping the Royal Photographic Society Collection. Through March 30.

Essex: Focal Point Gallery, 1 Victoria Ave. Southend-on-sea. Belonging/Ella Alba and Cynthia Greig. March 29-May10.

London: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Keppel St. Bad Air [mal'aria]/Susan Brind; Gary Perkins. Ongoing.

MEXICO

Mexico City: Casa Lamm, Alvaro Obregon 99. The Photographic Collection. Ongoing.

SPAIN

Valencia: Carrer Prim s/n 12003 Castello. Micropoliticas I/Group Show. Through March 30. Micropolilicas II/Group Show. April 25-June 22.

SWITZERLAND

Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland
Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva.
: Centre pour I'Image contemporaine, 5 rue do Temple. Gianni Motti; Sophy Ricket. Both through March 23.
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