2006 Museum Calendar

American Representational Art Exhibitions

Hosted by Non-Profit Museums and Organizations



 

 
 
 

 

July

 

 

 
Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Buffalo, NY
716-882-8700
Chuck Close: Self - Portraits 1967-2005
July 22 through October 22
 
 
Amon Carter Museum
Fort Worth, TX
817-738-1933
100 Great American Photographs
July 1 through August 20
 
 
Bruce Museum
Greenwich, CT
203-869-0376
Jazz Photographs from the Bruce Museum Collection
July 22 through October 22
 
 
Cape Cod Museum of Art
Dennis, MA
508-385-4477
Chris Cook, Photography, Night views around Cape Cod
July 1 through August 13
Francis McLauglin, Painter, Landscapes
August 19 through October 1
 
 
Cedarhurst Art Center
Mt. Vernon, IL
618-242-1236
Harold Gregor: Landscape Paintings
July 29 through October 7
 
 
Courthouse Galleries, City of Portsmouth, Virginia
Portsmouth, VA
757-393-8543
Sea to Shining Sea: A Reflection of America
July 16 through September 24
 
 
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
San Francisco, CA
415-750-3600
Chicano Visions: The Cheech Marin Collection
Chicano Now/Chicano Encounters
de Young Museum
July 24 through September 24
 
 
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Minneapolis, MN
612-870-3000
San Francisco Psychedelic
July 22 through November 1
 
 
Museum of Art and History, Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, CA
831-429-1964
Just Face It: Portraits from the Permanent Collection and Contemporary Artists
July 29 through November 26
 
 
Muskegon Museum of Art
Muskegon, MI
231-720-2570
Paintings by David Voros
July 13 through September 3
 
 
Smith College Museum of Art
Northampton, MA
413-585-2760
Toys, Weathervanes, and Painted Pictures: Folk Art from the Collection
July 1 through September 11
 
 
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Washington, D.C.
202-275-1500
American ABC: Childhood in 19th-Century America
July 4 through October 1
William Wegman: Funny/Strange
July 4 through October 9
William H. Johnson: Prints
July 4 through January
 
 
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Hartford, CT
860-278-2670
Edward Weston: A Photographer's Love of Life
July 8 through September 17
 

August

 

 
 
Aspen Art Museum
Aspen, CO
970-925-8050
Javier Téllez
August 11 through October 1
 
 
Brauer Museum of Art, Valparaiso University
Valparaiso University Center for the Arts,
Valparaiso, IN
219-464-5365
The Indiana Dunes Revealed: The Art of Frank V. Dudley (1868-1957)
August 15 through November 30
 
 
Cahoon Museum of American Art
Cotuit, MA
508-428-7581
Consider the Source: Influences on Ralph and Martha Cahoon's Early paintings
August 8 through October 1
 
 
Delaware Art Museum
Wilmington, DE
302-571-9590
Icons and Idols: A Photographer's Chronicle of the Arts, 1960-1995
August 5 through October 1
 
 
Dubuque Museum of Art
Dubuque, IA
319-557-1851
Ilze Holzer: A Retrospective
August 22 through November 5
 
 
Georgia Museum of Art
Athens, GA
706-542-GMOA
American Quilts at the Georgia Museum of Art
Auguest 19 through October 8
 
 
Long Beach Museum of Art
Long Beach, CA
562-439-2119
Portraits of a People: Picturing African Americans in the Nineteenth Century
August 25 through November 26
 
 
Morris Museum of Art
Augusta, GA
706-724-7501
Zelda by Herself
August 26 through October 15
 
 
Ogunquit Museum of American Art
Ogunquit, ME
207-646-4909
The Prints of Peggy Bacon
August 27 through October 31
 
 
Reynolda House Museum of American Art
Winston-Salem, NC
336-725-5325
Self/Image: Portature from Copley to Close
August 30 through December 31
 
 
Spencer Museum of Art / University of Kansas
University of Kansas / Lawrence, KS
785-864-4710
John Steuart Curry: Agrarian Allegories
August 12 through November 4
 
 
UBS Art Gallery
New York, NY
212-713-2885
Walker Evans
August 24 through November 9
 
 
Wichita Art Museum
Wichita, KS
316-268-4921
Regions of Illusion: The Drawings of Steven Graber
August 25 through December 31
 
 
 
 

 

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These calendars reference temporary exhibitions of American representational art. Future calendars are updated on a continuous basis -- usually weekly -- as information is received from institutional non-profit sources. The deadline for inclusion in a current monthly calendar is the first day of that month. Not all items submitted are included in calendars. Group exhibitions of artist organizations, faculties and students at museums or art centers and those not deemed to be balanced in favor of American representational art are excluded. Revisions of dates are accepted and encouraged in order for calendars to be as accurate as possible. Exhibition dates may and do change without notice.

Please verify dates with sponsoring institutions before visiting exhibitions.

If you are touring, you will find American representational art venues to visit in Sources of News Articles Indexed by State within the United States.

For a calendar of folk art events indexed by state, see the The Americana SmorgasBoard's Calendar of Events.


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