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EXHIBITIONS

ARIZONA

Scottsdale: Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 7380 E. 2nd St. Visions: outside/inside. Through-Sept. 17. Flor Garduno: Inner Light. June 9-Sept. 3. southwestNET. Ricardo Mazal: The Tomb of the Red Queen. Both May 27-Sept. 24. (480) 874-4682 / www.smoca.org.

CALIFORNIA

Berkeley: Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive, University of California, 2626 Bancroft Way. Now-Time Venezuela, Part 2: Revolutionary Television in Catia. Through July 16. (510) 642-0808 / www.bampfa.berkeley.edu.

La Jolla: Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, 700 Prospect St. Strange New World: Art and Design from Tijuana. May 21-Sept. 3. (858) 454-3541.

La Jolla: Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, 1001 Kettner Blvd. Strange New World: Art and Design from Tijuana. May 21-Sept. 17. www.mcasd.org.

Long Beach: University Art Museum, California State University. Implacable Witness: Kathe Kollwitz Graphic Works. Multiple Exposures: Highlights from CSULB Special Collections. Both June 20-Aug. 6. (562) 985-5761 / www.csulb.edu/uam.

Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art, 250 S. Grand Ave. Robert Rauschenberg: Combines. May 21-Sept. 4. (213) 621-2766 / www.moca.org.

Los Angeles: Paul Kopeikin Gallery, 6150 Wilshire Blvd. Jill Greenberg: End Tunes. Through July 8. (323) 937-0765 / www.paulkopeikingallery.com.

San Francisco: Robert Koch Gallery, 49 Geary St., 5th Fl. Nicholas Prior. Through July 1. (415) 421-0122 / www.kochgallery.com.

San Francisco: San Francisco Art Institute, 800 Chestnut St. Work Zones. Through July 29. (415) 771-7020 / www.sfai.cdu.

San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 151 3rd St. 1906 Earthquake: A Disaster in Pictures. Through May 30. Shomei Tomatsu: Skin of the Nation. Through-Aug. 13. (415) 357-4000 / www.sfmoma.org

Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1130 State St. Taking Root: A Century of Migrant Workers in California. Through Aug. 6. Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from China. July l-Sept. 17. (805) 884-6430 / www.sbma.net.

Santa Clara: de Saisset Museum, 500 El Camino Real. Brother Mark Mahoney: From the Seen to the Unseen. Taryn Simon: The Innocents: Headshots. Vance Jacobs: A Life Reclaimed: The Journey of Recent Exonoree Alan Crotzer. All through July 1. (408) 554-4528 / www.scu.edu/desaisset.

Santa Monica: Gallery Luisotti, 2525 Michigan Ave., Bldg. A2. Mark Ruwedel: Recent Work. Through July 8. (310) 453-0043 / www.artnet.com/luisotti.html.

COLORADO

Denver: Camera Obscura Gallery, 1309 Bannock St. Edward Weston. Through June 4. Michael Fain. June 9-July 23. (303) 623-4059 / www.cameraobscuragallery.com.

CONNECTICUT

Hartford: Amistad Center for Arts and Culture at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum, 600 Main St. Double Exposure: African Americans Before and Behind the Camera. Through June 18. (860) 838-4133 / www.amistadartandculture.org.

New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, 1111 Chapel at High St. The Societe Anonyme: Modernism for America. Through Aug. 13. (203) 432-0600 / www.artgallery.yale.edu.

WASHINGTON, DC

National Academy of Sciences, Rotunda Gallery, 2100 C St. NW. Sensing Terrains: An Installation by Patricia Olynyk. Through June 16. www7.nationalacademies.org/arts.

National Academy of Sciences Keck Center, 500 5th St. NW. Museum Muses: Barton Lidice Benes & Justine Cooper. Through June 30 by appt. only. (202) 334-2000 / www7.nationalacademies.org/arts.

National Gallery of Art, Constitution Ave. NW, between 3rd St. & 9th St. Charles Sheeler: Across Media. Through Aug. 27. (202) 737-4215 / www.nga.gov.

Smithsonian Institution, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 1050 Independence Ave. SW. Hiroshi Sugimoto: History of History. Through July 30. (202) 633-4880 / www.asia.si.edu.

Smithsonian National Museum of American History, 14th St. & Constitution Ave. NW. Henry Horenstein: Honky Tonk. Through Sept. 5. (202) 633-1000 / www.americanhistory.si.edu.

FLORIDA

Daytona Beach: Southeast Museum of Photography, 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd. David Maisel: Black Maps. Through June 23. Taken for Looks: Imaging Food in Contemporary Photography. May 24-Sept. 1. (386) 506-4475 / www.smponline.org.

ILLINOIS

Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, Ill S. Michigan Ave. Todd Eberle: Thirteen Works. Through Aug. 13. So the Story Goes. Sept. 16-Dec. 3. Charles Sheeler: Across Media. Oct. 15-Jan. 7, 2007. (312) 443-3625 / www.artic.edu/aic.

Chicago: Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington St. Humans Being: Disability in Contemporary Art. Through June 4. Jeanne Dunning: Study After Untitled. Through July 9. Robert Rainey: Photographs. June 3-Aug. 6. (312) 744-6630 / www.chicagoculturalcenter.org.

Chicago: Glass Curtain Gallery, 1104 S. Wabash Ave. MFA Photography Exhibition 2006. Through June 12. (312) 344-6650 / www.cspaces.colum.edu/spaces/glass_curtain_gallery.

Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Photography, 600 Michigan Ave. Andre Kertesz: On Reading. June 9-Aug. 5. (312) 663-5554 / www.mocp.org.

INDIANA

Indianapolis: Indianapolis Art Center, Marilyn K. Glick School of Art, 820 E. 67th St. Shooting Blind. Through June 11. (317) 255-2464 / www.indplsartcenter.org.

IOWA

Grinnell: Faulconer Gallery, 1108 Park St. Frank Breuer: Photographs. July 21-Sept. 17. (641) 269-4660 / www.grinnell.edu/faulconergallery.

LOUISIANA

Portland: Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress Sq. In Our Tune: The World as Seen by Magnum Photographers. Through June 11. (207) 775-6148 / www.portlandmuseum.org.

MASSACHUSETTS

Andover: Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy. In Focus: 75 Years of Collecting American Photography. 75 Favorites: The Alumni Choose. 75 Years of Giving Artist's Project: TYPE A. All through July 31. (978) 749-4015 / www.addisongallery.org.

Boston: Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, 832 Commonwealth Ave. 2006 PRC Members' Exhibition. May 26-July 2. (617) 975-0600 / www.prcboston.org.

Cambridge: Paul Dietrich Gallery, C7A, 1050 Massachusetts Ave. Stefan Bold: Over Tune. Through July 28. (617) 492-7000 / www.c7a.com.

Cambridge: MIT List Visual Arts Center, 20 Ames St. 9 Evenings Reconsidered: Art, Theatre, and Engineering, 1966. Through July 9. (617) 253-4680 / http://web.mit.edu/lvac.

Salem: Peabody Essex Museum. The Yachting Photography of Willard B. Jackson. Through-Jan. 21, 2007. (978) 745-9500 / www.pem.org.

Turner Falls: Hallmark Museum of Contemporary Photography, 85 Ave. A. Jay Maisel: Retrospective. Through June 18. (413) 863-0009 / www.hmcp.org.

Winchester: Griffin Museum of Photography, 67 Shore Rd. 12th Annual Juried Show. Through Aug. 13. (781) 729-1158 / www.griffinmuseum.org.

MINNESOTA

Minneapolis: Minnesota Center for Photography, 165 13th Ave. NE. Jerome Liebling: Selected Photographs. Through June 11. (612) 824-5500 / www.mncp.org.

Minneapolis: Soap Factory, 518 2nd St. SE. 8x8x8 LON/MSP/NYC. Through June 11. (612) 623-9176 / www.soapfactory.org.

Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, 1750 Hennepin Ave. OPEN-ENDED. Through June 18. Elemental. Through July 9. Sharon Lockhart: Pine Flat. Through July 16. Diane Arbus: Revelations. June 17-Sept. 10.

Minneapolis: Weisman Art Museum, 333 E. River Rd. Warm: 12 Artists of the Women's Art Registry of Minnesota. Through Sept. 17. (612) 625-9685 / www.weisman.umn.edu.

MISSOURI

St. Louis: Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, 3750 Washington Blvd. Selections from the Contemporary's Flat Files. June 30-Aug. 20. (315) 535-4660 / www.contemporarystl.org.

NEBRASKA

Omaha: Bemis Underground, 724 S. 12th St. Mark Bradley-Shoup, Nicole Jean Hill, Lydia Moyer: Terrain. Through June 10. (402) 408-2397 / www.bemisunderground.org.

NEW JERSEY

New Brunswick: Mason Gross Galleries at Civic Square, 33 Livingston Ave. Crossings: Contemporary Art of India. Through June 17. (732) 932-2222 / www.masongross.rutgers.edu.

NEW MEXICO

Santa Fe: SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta. Still Points of The Turning World: Sixth International Biennial. July 9-Jan. 7, 2007. (505) 989-1199 / www.sitesantafe.org.

NEW YORK STATE

Annandale-on-Hudson: Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College. Uncertain States of America: American Art in the 3rd Millennium. June 24-Sept. 10. (845) 758-7598 / www.bard.edu/ces.

Buffalo: CEPA, 617 Main St. David Mitchell: A Boy Named Noname. Rachel Detrinis: A Flood Line. Both through June 3. (716) 856-2717 / www.cepagallery.com.

Clinton: Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Rd. The Missing Story of Ourselves: Poverty and the Promise of Higher Education. June 1-Sept. 30. (315) 859-4396 / www.hamilton.edu/college/emerson_gallery.

Rochester: George Eastman House, 900 East Ave. Picturing Eden. Through Sept. 4. Seeing Ourselves: American Faces. Through Oct. 1. Pete Turner: The Power of Color. Aug. 12-Feb. 4, 2007. (585) 271-3362 / www.eastmanhouse.org.

Schenectady: Mandeville Gallery, Union College. William James Stillman: The Athenian Acropolis. Through June 11. (518) 388-6004 / www.union.edu/gallery.

Syracuse: Light Work, 316 Waverly Ave. Suzanne Opton: Soldier. Through June 30. (315) 443-1300 / www.lightwork.org.

NEW YORK CITY

Alan Klotz Gallery, 511 W. 25th St., Ste. 701. Alyson Denny: The Seaweed Pictures. Through June 17. (212) 741-4764 / www.klotzgallery.com.

Andrea Meislin Gallery, 526 W. 26th St. #214. Lili Almog: Perfect Intimacy. Through June 30. (212) 627-2552 / www.andreameislin.com.


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