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Art in America, Annual, 1999
CHARLESTON 4914. The Art Store 1013 Bridge Rd 25314 (304) 345-1038, fax (304) 345-1858 Mon-Sat 10-5 Dir: Ellie Schaul Contemporary American art: paintings, works on paper, sculpture, ceramics, glass, and furniture. G/C Artists exhibited: Jason Berger, Helen Chilton, Dorothy Demboski, Harold Edwards, Elizabeth Hartman, Henry Isaacs, David Jeffrey, Caroline Jennings, June Kilgore, Joe Moss, Susan Poffenbarger, David Riffle, Ellie Schaul, Caryl Toth, Diane White, Barbara Wilson 4915. Callen McJunkin Gallery 1509 Chafton Rd 25314 (304) 342-5647, fax (304) 343-6237 Dir: Callen McJunkin 20th-century and contemporary American art; regional art. Personal and corporate art consulting. E-mail: callenmcjunkin@worldnet.att.net G/C Artists exhibited: Nell Blaine, Ron Boehmer, Paula Clendenin, Suzanne Greenleaf, Charles & Trudy Hamilton, Alison Helm, Frank Hobbs, Wolf Kahn, Tom & Connie McColley, Ryan Russell, Anne Shreve, Diana Suttenfield 4916. Sunrise Museum 746 Myrtle Rd 25314 (304) 344-8035 Wed-Sat 11-5, Sun 12-5 Dir: Richard Ambrose 19th- to 20th-century American paintings, drawings, prints; emphasis on regional art. M Artists exhibited: Marc Chagall, Paula Clendenin, Chuck Close, Stuart Davis, Viola Frey, Nancy Graves, Edward Hopper, Blanche Lazzell, Roberto Matta, Jules Olitski, Larry Rivers, Ben Shahn 4917. West Virginia State Museum Division of Culture and History 1900 Kanawha Blvd E 25305-0300 (304) 558-0220. fax (304) 558-2779 Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat-Sun 1-5 Dir: Mark T. Moore Three floors of exhibit space featuring historical exhibits and contemporary works of West Virginia artists in one-person, juried, and permanent collection exhibits. E-mail: moore_m@wvlc. wvnet.edu M Artists exhibited: Esther Forsley, Charles Jupiter Hamilton, Debbie Hill, John Hudkins, Henry C. Keeling, June Kilgore, Scott Oliver, Steve Payne, Susan Petryszak, Christopher Sperry, Caryl Toth, John Wesley Williams HUNTINGTON 4918. Huntington Museum of Art 2033 McCoy Rd 25701 (304) 529-2701, fax (304) 529-7447 Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5 Dir: Mary Anne Pennington 19th- and 20th-century American, French, and English paintings and graphics; rugs, silver, decorative arts; Pre-Columbian ceramics; regional art. M Artists exhibited: Frank Benson, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, John Hoppner, George Inness, Homer Dodge Martin, Willard Leroy Metcalf, Henry Raeburn, John Henry Twachtman, Alexander Wyant, Andrew Wyeth
The Guide is a comprehensive alphabetical listing, arranged by state and city, of U.S. museums, galleries, university galleries, non-profit exhibition spaces, corporate consultants, private dealers and print dealers.
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Included are addresses, phone numbers, business hours, names of directors and a short description of the type of art shown.
Institutions are categorized by the following designations: G (gallery), M (museum), U (university gallery), N (non-profit exhibition space), C (corporate consultant), D (private dealer), P (print dealer). Artists exhibited at each location are listed; artists with upcoming one-person exhibitions are grouped together at the end of the listing. Each institution is assigned a key number, used for cross-referencing in all indexes.
Listings for businesses and institutions advertising in The Guide are in boldface.3
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