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Afterimage, Nov-Dec, 2003
Yeshiva University Museum, 15 West 16th St. Rememberance: Russian Post-Modern Nostalgia/Group Show. Through Feb. 1, 2004. (212) 294-8330 x 880 / email: rmetzger.@yum.cjh.org / www.yumuseum.org.
Zabriskie Gallery, 41 East 57 Street. Theodore Roszak (1907-1981). Through Nov. 29. (212) 752-1223 / www.zabriskiegallery.com
NORTH CAROLINA
Durham: Center For Documentary Studies, 1317 W. Pettigrew. Mteria Obscura/Dark Matter; Kerry Stuart Coppin. Walker Evans at 100. Through Jan. 10, 2004. (919) 660-3663 / email: docstudies@duke.edu / http://cds.aas.duke.edu
OHIO
Akron: Akron Art Museum, 70 East Market St. Hans Hoffman: Selections from the Berkeley Art Museum Collection. Through Jan.3, 2004. Elemental Truths: Works on paper by Hui-Chu Ying. Through Jan. 31, 2004. (330) 376-9185 / www.akronartmuseum.org.
Cincinnati: Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery, 650 Walnut St. The Ashes: Site-Specific Installation by David Rohs. Nov. 21 - Jan. 17, 2004. (513) 977-4165 / www.cincinnatiarts.org/weston.
> Cincinnati: The Lloyd Library and Museum, 917 Plum St. Mining the Lloyd: Book Artists Reveal Secrets and Treasures from the Lloyd Library and Museum. Dec. 1 - Feb. 28. (513) 721-3707 / email:brumm-found@cinci.rr.com / www.lloydlibrary.org.Cleveland: Cleveland Institute of Art, 11141 East Blvd. Wish You Were Here: The Art of Adventure. Through Dec. 30. (216) 421-7407 / reinberger-gallery@gate.cia.edu / www.cia.edu.
Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art, 11150 East Blvd. Peru 1983: Aaron Siskind Photographs. Through Nov. 19. Time Stands Still: Eadweard Muybridge and the Instantaneous Photography Movement. Nov. 16 - Jan. 25, 2004. Voyage of Discovery: The Landscape Photographs of Ray Metzker. Winter/Spring 2004. (216) 421-7350 / www.clevelandart.org.
Cleveland: MOCA Cleveland, 8501 Carnegie Ave. Yoshitomo Nara: Nothing Ever Happens; Dale Kistemaker: First Sight - An Encyclopedia of Childhood, Through Jan. 4, 2004. (216) 421-8671 / www.MOCAcleveland.org.
Columbus: Columbus Museum of Art, 480 East Broad St. From Prairie to Field: Photographs by Terry Evans, Through Feb. 15, 2004. (614) 221-6801 / www.cmaohio.org.
Columbus: Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University, 1871 North High St. Storytelling; Image Stream. Both through Jan. 4, 2004. (614) 292-0330 / www.wexarts.org.
OREGON
Portland: Blue Sky - Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts, 1231 NW Hoyt. Bollywood Dreams. Through Nov. 29. (503) 225-0210 / email: blue-sky@blueskygallery.org.
Portland: Pacific Northwest College of Art, Philip Feldman Gallery. 1241 NW Johnson. Installations & Video; Allyn Massey. Through Jan. 17, 2004. (503) 226-4391 / www.pnca.edu.
PENNSYLVANIA
Bethlehem: Zoellner Arts Center, Lehigh University, 420 East Packer Ave. The View from Here - Issues of Cultural Identity and Perspective in Contemporary Russian and American Art. Through Dec. 21. Through Dec. 14. (610) 758-2787 / www.lehigh.edu/zoellner/.
> Meadville: Allegheny College Art Galleries, 520 N. Main Street. Painting Beyond Convention; Walter McConnell; Prajna Paramita Parasher. All through Dec. 3. Senior Projects Exhibit: Works by Graduating Seniors. Dec. 9-17. (814) 332-4365/www.alleghany.edu.Most Recent Arts Articles
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