2003 Museum Calendar - American Representational Art Exhibitions by Museums (original) (raw)



2003 Museum Calendar

American Representational Art Exhibitions

Hosted by Non-Profit Art Museums

Updated 11/14/03



January

Brandywine River Museum

Chadds Ford, PA

1-610-388-2700

Capturing Nureyev: James Wyeth Paints the Dancer

January 25 through May 18

Freer Gallery of Art

Smithsonian Institution / Washington, DC

202-357-3200

Whistler in Venice: The Pastels

Jan. 18 through June 15

Indianapolis Museum of Art

Indianapolis, IN

317-923-1331

Art of Rob Day

January 7 through February 2

Laband Art Gallery at Loyola Marymount University

Los Angeles, CA

310-338-2880

Faces/Figures: Body Encounters in the Work of Peter Liashkov and Dan McCleary

January 25 through April 5

Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum

Wausau, WI

715-845-7010

Francis Lee Jaques: Master Artist of the Wild

January 25 through March 30

Midwest Museum of American Art

Elkhart, IN

219-293-6660

Adams, Forsyth and Steele: Indiana Paintings from the Lilly Endowment Collection

January 24 through April 6

Indiana Art, 1900-1950 from the Permanent Collection

January 24 through March 2

Minnesota Museum of American Art

Saint Paul, MN

1-651-292-4355

An Artist's Paradise: Minnesota Landscapes 1840-1940

January 25 through June 22

University of Virginia Art Museum

University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

434-924-3592

Honoring the Legacy of Lewis and Clark: Native American Art and the American West

January 11 through March 2

Wadsworth Atheneum

Hartford, CT

860-278-2670

Marsden Hartley: American Modernist

Jan. 17 through Apr. 13

February

Corcoran Gallery of Art

Washington, DC

202-639-1700

Whistler and His Circle in Venice

February 8 through May 5

Desert Caballeros Western Museum

Wickenburg, AZ

928-684-2272

HOME: Traces of Humanity in Western Landscape Painting

February 1 through March 30

Indiana University Art Museum

Bloomington, IN

812-855-5445

William Merritt Chase: Four Paintings from the Lilly Endowment Collection

February 15 through May 4

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Los Angeles, CA

213-857-6000

Ansel Adams at 100

Feb. 2 through Apr. 27

Sargent and Italy

Feb. 9 through May 11

Mills College Art Museum

Oakland, CA

1-510-430-2164

California Paintings 1910-1940: Selections from Mills College Art Museum

Feb. through Mar.

Norman Rockwell Museum

Stockbridge, MA

413-298-4100

The Berenstain Bears Celebrate: The Art of Stan and Jan Berenstain

February 8 through May 27, 2003

March

Berman Museum of Art - Pennsylvania

Collegeville, PA

1-610-409-3500

The Human Factor: Figuration in American Art 1950-1995

Feb. 2 through Mar 30

Long Island Museum of Art, History and Carriages

Stony Brook, NY

1-631-751-0066

Country Scenes for City Patrons: Works by William Sidney Mount

March 29 through September 1

Maryhill Museum of Art

Goldendale, WA

509-773-3733

Maryhill Favorites from the American Collection

March 15 through November 15

Mint Museum of Art

Charlotte, NC

704-337-2000

Hopper: The Paris Years

March 1 through May 25

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

Fort Worth, TX

1-866-824-5566

Philip Guston Retrospective

March 30 through June 8

Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA

213-626-6222

Laura Owens

March 16 through June 22

National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum

Oklahoma City, OK

405-478-2250

A Poetic Spirit: The Enduring Art of Kenneth Riley

March 8 through May 26, 2003

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Washington, D.C.

202-275-1500

Light Screens: The Leaded Glass of Frank Lloyd Wright

March 14 through July 20

April

Allentown Art Museum

Allentown, PA

610-432-4333

Smorgasboard on Paper: American Drawings and Watercolors from the Museum's Collection

April 6 through June 8

Frick Collection

New York, NY

212-288-0700

Whistler, Women, and Fashion

April 22 through July 13

Hyde Collection Art Museum

Glens Falls, NY

518-792-1761

Family Matters: American Impressionism and Realism

April 27 through July 27

Juniata College Museum of Art

Huntingdon, PA

814-641-3505

Along the Juniata: Thomas Cole and the Dissemination of American Landscape Imagery

April 4 through September 13

Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum

Wausau, WI

715-845-7010

Feast the Eye, Fool the Eye: Still Life and Tromp L'oeil Pantings

April 5 through June 1

Long Island Museum of Art, History and Carriages

Stony Brook, NY

1-631-751-0066

Winslow Homer the Illustrator: His Wood Engravings

April 5 through May 26

Midwest Museum of American Art

Elkhart, IN

219-293-6660

Roger Brown, Chicago Imagist: Selected Works from the Roger Brown Study Collection from the School of Art of the Art Institute of Chicago

April 4 throiugh June 1

National Gallery of Art

Washington, D.C.

202-737-4215

Frederic Remington: The Color of Night

April 6 through July 6

Neuberger Museum of Art

Purchase, NY

914-251-6100

Milton Avery: Selections from the Permanent Collection

April 13 through August 3

Richmond Art Museum

Richmond, IN

765-966-0256

Adams, Forsyth and Steele: Indiana Paintings from the Lilly Endowment Collection

April 26 through July 6

Virginia Historical Society

Richmond, VA

804-342-9665

Early Images of Virginia Indians: The William W. Cole Collection

April 8 through September 28

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Richmond, VA

804 340-1400

Uncommon Legacies: Native American Art from the Peabody Essex Museum

April 24 through July 20

May

Brandywine River Museum

Chadds Ford, PA

1-610-388-2700

Summers in Maine: Paintings by N.C. Wyeth

May 31 through September 1

Berman Museum of Art - Pennsylvania

Ursinus College

Collegeville, PA

610-409-3500

From Belgium to the Ballet: The Versatile Landscape of H. Theodore Hallman Sr.

May 28 through August 31

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas, TX

214-922-1200

Concentrations 43: Maureen Gallace

May 11 through August 17, 2003

Desert Caballeros Western Museum

Wickenburg, AZ

928-684-2272

The West's Best

May 3 through June 22

Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science

Evansville, IN

812-425-2406

Eda Sterchi: Spirited Soul

May 25 through July 20

Fort Wayne Museum of Art

Fort Wayne, IN

219-422-6467

William Merritt Chase: Four Paintings from the Lilly Endowment Collection

May 17 through August 3

Greenville County Museum of Art

Greenville, SC

864-271-7570

So Far: Paintings by Bo Bartlett, 1978-2002

May 28 through September 21

Hyde Collection Art Museum

Glens Falls, NY

518-792-1761

Frederic Remington: Illustrator, Sculptor, Painter

May 25 through August 24

Katonah Museum of Art

Katonah, NY

914-232-9555

Edward Giobbi: Paintings

May 11 through July 27

Maryhill Museum of Art

Goldendale, WA

509-773-3733

Reflecting on Lewis and Clark: Contemporary Native American Viewpoints

July 13 through November 15

Muscarelle Museum of Art / College of William and Mary

Williamsburg, VA

757-221-2700

Georgia O'Keeffe and the Calla Lilly in American Art, 1860-1940

May 31 through August 10

Phippen Museum

Prescott, AZ

928-778-1385

JD CHallenger: Symbolism and Ceremonies

May 9 through July 31

Wadsworth Atheneum

Hartford, CT

860-278-2670

Benny Andrews: Bicentennial Series

May 2 through Aug. 3

June

Akron Art Museum

Akron, OH

330-376-9185

In a Romantic Mood: American Impressionists and Their Era

June 14 - August 30, 2003

Allentown Art Museum

Allentown, PA

610-432-4333

Treasures from the Greater Lehigh Vallery

June 8 through November 9

William Christine: The Grand Canyon Series

June 22 through September 28

Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, IL

312-443-3600

Chicago, Window on the West: Artists and Patrons of the New Frontier, 1890-1940

June 28 through September 21

Bennington Center for the Arts

Bennington, VT

802-442-7158

Art of the American Indian

June 14 through August 24

Floyd Scholz: Fine Art Bird Carvings

June 14 - December 24

Burchfield - Penney Art Center

Rockwell Hall, Buffalo State College

Buffalo, NY

716-878-6011

Listening to the Trees: Burchfield Masterworks from the Spiro Family Collection

Ends: November 2

Cantor Arts Center / Stanford University

Stanford University

Stanford, CA

650-723-4177

The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art

June 11 through September 7

Centro Cultural del Conde Duque

Madrid, Spain

011-34-91-588-5822

Masters of Light, Plein-Air Painting in California 1890-1930

June 18 through Augus 31

Clark (Sterling and Francine) Art Institute

Williamstown, MA

413-458-9545

Turner: The Late Seascapes

June 14 through September 7

Corcoran Gallery of Art

Washington, DC

202-639-1700

Portraits of Places: Works by Childe Hassam

June 7 through August 4

DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park

Lincoln, MA

781-259-8355

Joseph Wheelwright: Stone Heads and Tree Figures

June 7 throughn May 16

Denver Art Museum

Denver, CO

720-865-5000

Sargent and Italy

June 28 through September 21

Desert Caballeros Western Museum

Wickenburg, AZ

928-684-2272

The Mountains Know: The Photographs of Michael Collier

June 28 through September 1

Emerson Gallery at Hamilton College

Clinton, NY

315-859-4396

Monhegan Island: A 150-Year Tradition (1858-2003)

June 5 through August 10

Everson Museum of Art

Syracuse, NY

315-474-6064

Fields: Gary Ernest Smith

June 1 through September 7

Farnsworth Art Museum

Rockland, ME

207-596-6457

Pirates: From the Golden Age of American Illustration

June 15 through September 21

Fayetteville Museum of Art

Fayetteville, NC

910-485-5121

Georgia O'Keeffe: An Artist's Landscape

June 13 through July 27

Freer Gallery of Art

Smithsonian Institution / Washington, DC

202-357-3200

Whistler's Greatest Etchings: The 1889 Amsterdam Set

June 28 through Feb. 1, 2004

Grand Rapids Art Museum

Grand Rapids, MI

616-831-1000

Chris Stoffel Overvoorde: A Life in Art

June 20 through September 7

Greenville County Museum of Art

Greenville, SC

864-271-7570

Mary Whyte: Alfreda's World

June 11 through August 31

Hockaday Museum of Art

Kalispell, Montana

406-755-5268

WaterWorks

June 5 through July 10

Holter Museum of Art

Helena, MT

406.442.6400

Intimate Teerrain: The Paintings of Michael Haykin

June 16 through August 17

Honolulu Academy of Arts

Honolulu, HI

808-532-8712

Artists of Hawai'i 2003

June 5 through July 27

Hunter Museum of American Art

Chattanooga, TN

423-267-0968

The John A. and Margaret Hill Collection of American Western Art

June 28 through September 14

Kalamazoo Institute of Arts

Kalamazoo, MI

616-349-7775

The Woman as Subject: Selections from the Permanent Collection

June 14 through August 30

Knoxville Museum of Art

Knoxville, TN

865-525-6101

William Russell Briscoe

June 3 through August 31

Krasl Art Center

St. Joseph, MI

616-983-0271

Marc Sijan: Ultra Realistic Sculpture

June 8 through August 7

Louisiana Arts and Science Center

Baton Rouge, LA

225-344-5272

Robert Henri and His Influence: From the Permanent Collection of the Sheldon Memorial Gallery

June 25 through August 10

Lowe Art Museum at University of Miami

Coral Gables, FL

305-284-3603

Edouard Duval-Carrié: Endless Passage

June 14 through September 7

Madison Art Center

Madison, WI

608-257-0158

Some Assemblage Required: Collage Culture in Post-War America

June 7 through August 17

Mattatuck Museum

Waterbury, CT

203-753-0381

Picture Perfect: The Art of Northwest Connecticut

June 1 - September 18, 2003

Miami Art Museum

Miami, FL

305-375-3000

American Tableaux: Many Voices, Many Stories

June 20 through September 7

Monterey Museum of Art

Monterey, CA

831-372-5477

Joseph Raphael (1869-1950

June 7 through August 31

Monteserrat College of Art

Beverly, MA

508-922-8222

Without Likeness: Paintings by Anne Harris

June 2 through July 11

Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago

Chicago, IL

312-280-2660

Thomas Struth

June 28 through September 28

Museum of Nebraska Art

Kearney, NE

308-865-8559

Edgar Jerins: New Work

June 1 through September 14

National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum

Oklahoma City, OK

405-478-2250

Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition

June 13 through September 8

National Museum of Wildlife Art

Jackson Hole, WY

307-733-5771

The Hole Range: Wildlife and Landscape of the Tetons and Wind Rivers

June 5 through November 9

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Los Angeles, CA

213-763-3466

California's Native Grandeur: Preserving the Vanishing Landscapes

June 8 through September 1

Norman Rockwell Museum

Stockbridge, MA

413-298-4100

Norman Rockwell in Arlington

June 7 through October 26

Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Canyon, TX

806-651-2244

Neighbors: Texas Artists in New Mexico

June 21 through October 5, 2003

Parrish Art Museum

Southhampton, NY

631-283-2118

Augustus Saint-Gaudens: American Sculptor of the Gilded Age

June 8 through August 3

Peninsula Fine Arts Center

Newport News, VA

757-596-8175

Size Matters: From the Collection of Sydney and Frances Lewis

June 07 through September 07

Richard McMahan's Mini Museum: From Tiny Tut to Petit Pop

June 07 through September 07

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Philadelphia, PA

215-972-7600

Times of Change: Artists' Choices, 1913-1945 Works from the Permanent Collection

June 14 through April 4

Phillips Collection

Washington D.C.

202-387-2151

Marsden Hartley

Jun. 7 through Sep. 7

Portland Museum of Art - Maine

Portland, Maine

1-207-775-6148 or 1-800-639-4067

Fairfield Porter: A Life in Art, 1907-1975

June 19 through September 7

San Antonio Museum of Art

San Antonio, TX

210-978-8100

Carmen Lomas Garza: A Retrospective

June 2 through August 26

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

San Francisco, CA

415-357-4000

Faith, Hope and Impossibility: The Art of Philip Guston

June 28 through September 28

Smart Museum of Art - University of Chicago

Chicago, IL

773-702-0200

Material Identity: Prints by Robert Arneson

June 21 through September 7

Stark University Center Galleries

Texas A&M University

College Station, TX

979-845-6081

Milton Avery Revisited: Works from the Louis and Annette Kaufman Collection

June 5-July 20

St. John's Museum of Art

Wilmington, NC

910-763-0281

From Sea to Shining Sea: American Treasures from the North Carolina Museum of Art

June 20 through May 30

Terra Museum of American Art

Chicago, IL

312-664-3939

Out of the Shadows: Helen Torr, A Retrospective

June 28 through August 17

The Master Prints of Edward S. Curtis: Portraits of Native America

June 7 through September 21

A Rich Simplicity: Folk Art from the Terra Foundation for the Arts Collection

June 7 through September 21

Triton Museum of Art

Santa Clara, CA

408-247-3754

Theodore Wores: Man of Purpose and Vision

June 6 through February 15

Tyler Museum of Art

Tyler, Texas

903-595-1001

The Child in Me: Illustrations by Caldecott Award-Winning Artist Ed Young

June 28­August 24

Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery

Nashville, TN

615-322-0605

Summer Reading: Artists' Books in Nashvile Collections

June 17 through August 16

Ventura County Museum of History and Art

Ventura, CA

805-653-0323

Powerful Beauty: Images of Ventura County Women

June 7 through August 31.

Vero Beach Museum of Art

Vero Beach, FL

772-231-0707

Passavanti and Biladeau

June 7 through July 20

Yellowstone Art Museum

Billings, MT

406-256-6804

Painted Essays: William Keith's Landscapes of the West

June 6 through July 27

July

Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, IL

1-312-443-3600

Painters and the American West

Summer 2003

Bakersfield Museum of Art

Bakersfield, CA

661-323-7219

California, This Golden Land of Promise

July 10 through September 11

Brevard Museum of Art & Science

Melbourne, FL

321-242-0737

Sigi Oberlaender: Jazz

July 19 through August 24

Chicago Cultural Center

Chicago, IL

312-744-6630

Thomas Skomski: Rooms with Views

July 19 thrugh September 14

DePauw University

Greencastle, IN

765-658-4800

Adams, Forsyth and Steele: Indiana Paintings from the Lilly Endowment Collection

July 26 through October 12

Elvehjem Museum of Art

University of Wisconsin - Madison, WI

608-263-2246

Jim Dine Prints: 1985­2000

July 12 through September 21

Farnsworth Art Museum

Rockland, ME

207-596-6457

Men at Work: Paintings by Kristina Branch

July 20 through September 28

Gibbes Museum of Art

Charleston, SC

843-722-2706

Works by Warhol: From the Cochran Collection

July 29 through December 7

Greenville County Museum of Art

Greenville, SC

864-271-7570

Corrie McCallum: Take Note

July 12 through September 14

Hearst Center for the Arts

Cedar Falls, IA

319-273-8641

Landscapes from the Permanent Collection

July 31 through October 12

Henry Art Gallery

University of Washington / Seattle, WA

206-543-2280

On Wanting to Grow Horns: The Little Theatre of Tom Knechtel

July 18 through October 6

Illinois State Museum

Springfield, IL

217-782-7387

John James Audubon: The Birds of America, Prints From the Collection of the Illinois State Museum

July 20 through October 5

Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art

Kansas City, MO

816-753-5784

Greg Rose: Paradise Redux

July 11 through October 5

Museum of Art and History, Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz, CA

831-429-1964

Ian Everard: Extricating Memory

July 1 through November

Nevada Museum of Art

Reno, NV

775-329-3333

Edward Hopper: The Paris Years

July 11 through September 21

Newark Museum

Newark, NJ

973-596-6550

Art Explores Religion

July 30 through September 28

Paine Art Center and Gardens

Oshkosh, WI

920-235-6903

Art Quilts Now

July 1 through September 15

Saginaw Art Museum

Saginaw, MI

989-754-2491

Reflections of Superior: Artists under sail

July 11 through August 31

Shelburne Museum

Shelburne, VT

802-985-3346

Red, White, and Blue: American Patriotic Images

July 4 through October 26

Smart Museum of Art - University of Chicago

Chicago, IL

773-702-0200

Big Idea: The Maquettes of Robert Arneson

July 10 through September 14

Washington County Museum of Fine Arts

Hagerstown, MD

301-739-5727

Elizabeth O'Reilly Exhibition

July 5 through August 24

From the Mountains to the Sea

July 11 through September 21

Ship to Shore Paintings

July 25 through September 14

Yellowstone Art Museum

Billings, MT

406-256-6804

A Western Icon: The Art & Stories of Will James

July 10 through June 30,

August

Art Museum of Southeast Texas

Beaumont, TX

409-832-3432

PAINTED ESSAYS: William Keith's Landscapes of the West

August 16 through October 5

Ball State University Museum of Art

Muncie, IN

765-285-5242

William Merritt Chase: Four Paintings from the Lilly Endowment Collection

August 16 through November 2

Bennington Center for the Arts

Bennington, VT

802-442-7158

George Cherepov Retrospective

August 30 through December 24

Impressions of New England

August 30 through December 24

Bergstrom-Mahler Museum

Neenah, WI

920-751-4670

Norman Rockwell Lithographs

August 24 through October 12

Bruce Museum

Greenwich, CT

203-869-0376

Wendell Minor's America the Beautiful: Celebrating 15 Years of Picture Book Art

August 2 through November 2

Cape Museum of Fine Arts

Dennis, MA

508-385-4477

Philip Koch: New England Dreams and Reality

August 15 through September 21

Charles Allis Art Museum

Milwaukee, WI

414-278-8295

Will Kolstad Paintings and Drawings

August 17 through September 14

Corcoran Gallery of Art

Washington, DC

202-639-1700

True Impressions: French and American Impressionist Painting

August through December

Crocker Art Museum

Sacramento, CA

916-264-5423

Remembering the Family Farm: 150 Years of American Prints

August 22 through November 9

Farnsworth Art Museum

Rockland, ME

207-596-6457

The Lucid Mark: 15 Years of Painting by Dennis Pinette

August 03 through November 02

Foothill Arts Center

Golden, CO

303-279-3922

Rocky Mountain National Watermedia Exhibition

August 30 through October 26

Harvard University Art Museums

Cambridge, MA

617-495-9400

Harvard Collects American Art

August 9 through February 22

Krasl Art Center

St. Joseph, MI

616-983-0271

Passage: Recent Paintings and Drawings by Honore Lee

August 14 - October 12

Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester

Rochester, NY

716-473-7720

All Around the Town: Artists' New York

August 1 through October 26

Minneapolis Institute of Arts

Minneapolis, MN

612-870-3000

George Washington: A National Treasure

August 1 through November 30

Mint Museum of Art / Mint Museum of Craft+Design

Charlotte, NC

704-337-2000

American Quilt Classics 1800-1980: The Bresler Collection

August 30 through January 4

Muscatine Art Center

Muscatine, IA

563-263-8282

African American Works on Paper

August 3 through September 21

Pensacola Museum of Art

Pensacola, FL

850-432-6247

Parlour Tricks: The Sculptures of Christopher Saucedo

August 22 through October 11

Real Illusions: John O'Connor's Blackboards

August 29 through October 4

Portland Museum of Art - Maine

Portland, Maine

1-207-775-6148 or 1-800-639-4067

Charles Frederick Kimball

August 31 through December 7

Seattle Art Museum

Seattle, WA

206-654-3100

The View from Here: The Pacific Northwest 1800-1930

August 8 through February 29

Shelburne Museum

Shelburne, VT

802-985-3346

From Goodnight Moon to Art Dog: The World of Clement, Edith, and Thacher Hurd

August 1 - October 26

Speed Art Museum

Louisville, KY

302-634-2700

The Lithographs of James McNeill Whistler

August 12 through November 2

Stark University Center Galleries

College Station, TX

979-845-6081

Winslow Homer

August 26 through October 19

Tacoma Art Museum

Tacoma, WA

253-272-4258

The Art of Nathan Oliveira

August 26 through November 30

Terra Museum of American Art

Chicago, IL

312-664-3939

Debating American Modernism: Stieglitz, Duchamp and the New York Avant-Garde

August 30 through November 30

September

Brandywine River Museum

Chadds Ford, PA

1-610-388-2700

Art of the American West -- a Private Collection

September 6 through November 23

Butler Institute of American Art

Main Facility in Youngstown, OH

330-743-1711

Richard Schmid: Retrospective

September 7 through October 19, 2003

Charles H. MacNider Museum

Mason City, IA

515-421-3666

Sprawl: Tim Dooley & Aaron Wilson

September 13 through November 3

Columbia Museum of Art

Columbia, SC

803-799-2810

Edward Hopper and Urban Realism

September 20 through January 4

Corcoran Gallery of Art

Washington, DC

202-639-1700

Beyond the Frame: The French Impressionist Sculptures of J. Seward Johnson, Jr.

September 13 through January 5

Coutts Memorial Museum of Art

El Dorado, KS

316-321-1212

All Creatures Great and Small

September 2 through September 24

Danforth Museum of Art

Framingham, MA

508-620-0050

Heidi Christensen

September 18 through November 16

DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park

Lincoln, MA

781-259-8355

Pupprts, Ghosts and Zombies: the Sculpture of Pat Keck

September 13 through January 18

Flint Institute of Arts

Flint, MI

810-234-1695

All American: Paintings and Sculptures from the Collection of the Flint Institute of Arts

September 27 through February 1

Frick Art and Historical Center

Pittsburgh, PA

412-371-0600

The Early Work of Henry Koerner: 1945-1955

September 13, 2003 - November 9

Gibbes Museum of Art

Charleston, SC

843-722-2706

Red Grooms: Selections from the Graphic Work

September 19 through December 14

Great Plains Art Collection - U. of Nebraska

(formerly Center for Great Plains Studies Art Collection)

University of Nebrasks, Lincoln, NE

402-472-6220

No Time for Idle Hands: Carol Gray's Watercolors

September 28 to December 14

Hearst Center for the Arts

Cedar Falls, IA

319-273-8641

"Wind and Water: Iowa's Evolving Landscape"

September 21 through November 16

Juniata College Museum of Art

Huntingdon, PA

814-641-3505

American Woodblock Prints

September 26 hrough November 8

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, NY

212-535-7710

The Responsive Eye: Ralph T. Coe and the Collecting of American Indian Art

September 9 through December 14

Milwaukee Art Museum

Milwaukee, WI

414-224-3200

Georgia O'Keeffe Installation

September 4 through Ongoing

Montclair Art Museum

Montclair, NJ

973-746-5555

Growing Up: Childhood in American and Native American Art

September 14 through February 15

Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

Montgomery, AL

334-244-5700

Nostalgic Journey: American Illustrations from the Delaware Art Museum

September 6 through December 7

Museum of Contemporary Religious Art at St. Louis University

St. Louis University, St. Louis MO

314-977-7170

AVODA Objects of the Spirit: Ceremonial Art by Tobi Kahn

September 2 through October 12

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Houston, TX

713-639-7300

The American Landscape East to West: THemes in Painting and Photography, 1780-1910

September 6 through January 19

Western Landscapes by Albert Bierstadt and Thomas Moran from the Stark Museum of Art in Orange

September 6 through February 1

National Academy Museum

New York, NY

212-369-4880

George Inness and the Visionary Landscape

September 17 - December 28

National Gallery of Art

Washington, D.C.

202-737-4215

The Art of Romare Beardeb, 1911-1988

September14 through January 4

Neuberger Museum of Art

Purchase, NY

914-251-6100

Facing Reality: The Seavast Collection of Contemporary Realism

September 14 through February 15

New Britain Museum of American Art

New Britain, CT

860-229-0257

Copley to Cassatt:Masterworks from the Terra Collection

September 5 through December 7

Peninsula Fine Arts Center

Newport News, VA

757-596-8175

Virginia Watercolor Society Exhibition

September 13 through November 02

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Philadelphia, PA

215-972-7600

Our Flag

September 6 through January 4

Portland Museum of Art - Maine

Portland, Maine

1-207-775-6148 or 1-800-639-4067

A Solitude of Space: The Paintings of Thomas Crotty

September 25 through January 4

Purdue University Galleries

West Lafayette, IN

765-494-3061

Land, Site, Scene

September 2 through October 12

Spencer Museum of Art / University of Kansas

Lawrence, KS

1-785-864-4710

American Indian Art at the Spencer Museum

September 6 through October 19

Terra Museum of American Art

Chicago, IL

312-664-3939

Studied Abroad: Painted Impressions from the Collection

September 6 through January 1

Telfair Museum of Art

Savannah, GA

912-232-1177

Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art

September 10 through December 31

October

Cantor Arts Center / Stanford University

Stanford University

Stanford, CA

650-723-4177

Hudson River School: Masterworks from the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

October 8 through January 18

Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center / Taylor Museum

Taylor Museum for Southwestern Studies

Colorado Springs, CO

719-634-5581

Art of the American West

October 4 through December

A Moment in Time:

A Photographic History of the American West

October 4 through January

Gene Kloss: Southwestern Printmaker

October 4 through December 31

Davison Art Center at Wesleyan University

Middletown, CT

860-685-2500

Performing Images, Embodying Race

The Orientalized Body in Early 20th-Century U.S. Performance & Visual Culture

15 October 15 through December 12

Farnsworth Art Museum

Rockland, ME

207-596-6457

N.C.Wyeth

October 01, 2003 through April 30
James Wyeth

October 01 through May 31

Fenimore Art Museum

Cooperstown, NY

888-547-1450

Norman Rockwell's Home for the Holidays

October 8 through December 28

Grand Rapids Art Museum

Grand Rapids, MI

616-831-1000

The American Spirit: Federic Church, Winslow Homer, Thomas Moran

October 17 through January 4

Hearst Center for the Arts

Cedar Falls, IA

319-273-8641

"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: Original Book Illustrations by Gary Kelley"

October 19 through January 12

Irvine Museum

Irvine, CA

949-476-2565

Masters of Light, Plein-Air Painting in California 1890-1930

October 4 through January 17

Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, NY

212-535-7710

Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford

October 8 through Febraury 8

Philip Guston Retrospective

October 28 through January 4

Milwaukee Art Museum

Milwaukee, WI

414-224-3200

Laura Owens

October 18 through January 18

Minneapolis Institute of Arts

Minneapolis, MN

612-870-3000

Sacred Symbols: Four Thousand Years of Native American Art

October 26 through January 11

Mulvane Art Museum

Washburn University

Topeka, KS

785-231-1124

The Lived Landscapes of Paul Hotvedt

25 October through 7 December

Muscatine Art Center

Muscatine, IA

563-263-8282

The Art of Marc Brown: A Retrospective

October 12 through December 30

National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum

Oklahoma City, OK

405-478-2250

How The West Was Worn

October 18 through December 31

Nevada Museum of Art

Reno, NV

775-329-3333

Dennis Oppenheim: Galloping through the West

October 5 through January 4

Paine Art Center and Gardens

Oshkosh, WI

920-235-6903

James Christensen

October 1 through January 4

Palmer Museum of Art

Pennsylvania State University

University Park, PA

814-865-7672

Through the Looking Glass

October 21 through January 25

Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum

Canyon, TX

806-651-2244

The Prairie Print Makers

October 17 through December 14, 2003

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Philadelphia, PA

215-972-7600

In Quest of Oracles and Sacred Places: Renée Foulk's Work of the Last Decade

October 4 through November 9

Society of Illustrators Museum of American Illustration

New York, NY

212-838-2560

Thomas B. Allen - The Journey of an American Illustrator

October 1 through October 25

The Original Art - Celebrating the Fine Art of Children's Book Illustration

October 29 through November 26

Terra Museum of American Art

Chicago, IL

312-664-3939

Leaving for the Country: George Bellows at Woodstock

October 4, 2003 through January 11

Tyler Museum of Art

Tyler, Texas

903-595-1001

Edward Hopper: The Paris Years

October 15 through January 11

University of New Hampshire Art Gallery

Durham, NH

603-862-3712

Arthur Balderacchi: Drawn to Nature

October 25 through December 10

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Richmond, VA

804 340-1400

Robert Lazzarini

October 25 through January 4

Wadsworth Atheneum

Hartford, CT

860-278-2670

Grandma Moses in the 21st Century

October 3 through February 15

November

Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center

Williamsburg, VA

1-800-447-8679

Lions & Eagles & Bulls: Early American Tavern & Inn Signs from The Connecticut Historical Society

Nov. through Apr.

Berman Museum of Art - Pennsylvania

Ursinus College

Collegeville, PA

610-409-3500

Susan Swinand Paintings

November 7 through December 21

Danforth Museum of Art

Framingham, MA

508-620-0050

Michelle Lougee

November 28 through January 18

Farnsworth Art Museum

Rockland, ME

207-596-6457

Winslow Homer The Illustrator: His Wood Engravings, 1857-1888

November 09 through December 28

Fayetteville Museum of Art

Fayetteville, NC

910-485-5121

The Artists of Asheville

November 15 through January 11

Flint Institute of Arts

Flint, MI

810-234-1695

Great Lakes Muse: American Scene Painting in the Upper Midwest, 1910-1960

November 15 through February 1

Freer Gallery of Art

Smithsonian Institution / Washington, DC

202-357-3200

Mr. Whistler's Galleries

November 20 through April 4

Greenville County Museum of Art

Greenville, SC

864-271-7570

Earth, River, and Light: Masterworks of Pennsylvania Impressionism

November 19 through January 18

Melting Pot: Art That Looks Like America

November 19 through September 19

Hearst Art Gallery at Saint Mary's College

Moraga, CA

925-631-4379

Master Artist Tribute VI: Stephen De Staebler, A Thirty-Year Survey

November13 through December 14

Lowe Art Museum at University of Miami

Coral Gables, FL

305-284-3603

Red Grooms: Selections from the Graphic Work

November 22 through January 18

Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

Montgomery, AL

334-244-5700

Steve Shepard

November 15 through January 4

Morris Museum of Art

Augusta, Georgia

706-724-7501

Baby-Boom Daydreams: The Art of Douglas Bourgeois

November 21 through February 15

Muscarelle Museum of Art / College of William and Mary

Williamsburg, VA

757-221-2700

William and Mary Collects II

November 2 through January 11

Naples Museum of Art

Naples, FL

941-597-1900

Crafting Utopia: The Art of Shaker Women

November 1 through February 1

Norman Rockwell Museum

Stockbridge, MA

413-298-4100

The Red Rose Girls: An Uncommon Story of Art and Love

November 8 through May 31

The Picture of Health: Rockwell Paintings from the Pfizer Collection

November 8 through May 31

Parrish Art Museum

Southhampton, NY

631-283-2118

Romance and Solitude: American Prints from the Collection of Theodore Rogers

Fairfield Porter: Intimate Interiors

Drawn from the Figure: Works from the Permanent Collection

November 16 through January 3

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Philadelphia, PA

215-972-7600

African American Artists Celebrate Community

November 22 through April 4

South Bend Regional Museum of Art

South bend, IN

574-235-9102

Heroes and Heroines

November 8 through January 18

Swope Art Museum

Terre Haute, IN

812-238-1676

William Merritt Chase: Four Paintings from the Lilly Endowment Collection

November 15 through February 1

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Richmond, VA

804 340-1400

Mr. Whistler's Galleries: Avant Garde in Victorian London

November 20 through April 4

(collaborative project presented at the Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, DC)

December

Denver Art Museum

Denver, CO

720-865-5000

Frederic Remington: The Color of Night

December 13 through March 14

Embroidered Memories: The Appliqué Tapestries of Arlette Rose Gosiewski

December 13 through May 09

Joslyn Art Museum

Omaha, NE

402-342-3300

Tony Fitzpatrick: max and Gaby's Alphabet

December 13 through March 7

South Bend Regional Museum of Art

South bend, IN

574-235-9102

David Jay Spyker

December 6 through February 22

Tacoma Art Museum

Tacoma, WA

253-272-4258

Paris: The American Avant-Garde in Paris between 1918 and 1939

December 20 through March 28

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