2004 Museum Calendar

American Representational Art Exhibitions

Hosted by Non-Profit Museums and Organizations



 

 

 

November

 
 
Art Museum of Western Virginia
Roanoke, VA
540-342-5760
Salmagundi Club: An American Institution
November 7 through January 2
 
 
Cahoon Museum of American Art
Cotuit, MA
508-428-7581
By the Sea: Folk Paintings by Janet Munro
Nov. 16 through Dec. 31
 
 
C. M. Russell Museum
Great Falls, MT
406-727-8787
Greetings from CMR
November 13 through January 2
 
 
Columbus Museum
Columbus, GA
706-649-0713
Two Columbus Legacies: Alma Thomas and Lamar Baker
November 14 through February 27
 
 
Crocker Art Museum
Sacramento, CA
916-264-5423
Edward Weston: Life Work
November 5 through January 9
Brett Weston: The 1961 Portfolio
November 5 through January 9
 
Fort Wayne Museum of Art
Fort Wayne, IN
219-422-6467
Margaret Bourke-White: The Photography of Design, 1927-1936
November 13 through January 9
 
 
Heard Museum
Phoenix, AZ
602-252-8840
Will Wilson: Auto Immune Response
November 6 through January 31
 
 
Juniata College Museum of Art
Huntingdon, PA
814-641-3505
Troy/McBride: Imagined Discoveries
November 19 through February 26
 
 
Louise Wells Cameron Art Museum
Wilmington, NC
910-763-0281
Through American Eyes: Two Centuries of American Work from the Collection of the Huntington Museum of Art
November 28 though January 23
 
 
Lowe Art Museum at University of Miami
Coral Gables, FL
305-284-3603
Coming Home: American Paintings, 1930-1950 from the Schoen Collection
November 27 through January 23
 
 
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art
Memphis, TN
901-544-6200
Maxfield Parrish: Master of Make-Believe
November 20 through January 16
 
 
Muskegon Museum of Art
Muskegon, MI
231-720-2570
A Community of Artists: The Collection of the Provincetown Art Association and Museum
November 7 through January 2
 
 
Nevada Museum of Art
Reno, NV
775-329-3333
Ansel Adams: Masterworks
November 1 through January 30
 
 
New Orleans Museum of Art
New Orleans, LA
504-488-2631
Tools of Her Ministry: The Art of Sister Gertrude Morgan
November 13 through January 16
 
 
Norman Rockwell Museum
Stockbridge, MA
413-298-4100
The Way Things Work: The Art of David Macaulay
November 6 through May 31
 
 
Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum
Canyon, TX
806-651-2244
Women Artists of Santa Fe
November 13 through May 30
 
 
Portland Museum of Art
Portland, Maine
1-207-775-6148 or 1-800-639-4067
Becoming a Nation: Americana from the Diplomatic Reception Room, U.S. Department of State
November 4 through January 2
 
 
Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center
Pueblo, CO
(719) 295-7200
Sally Elliott: Objects of Personal Significance
November 13 through February 5
 
 
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
Scottsdale, AZ
480-994-2787
The Elegant Line: Early Prints by Richard Diebenkorn
November 3 through January 30
 
 
Smith Robertson Cultural Center
Jackson, MS
601-960-1457
Three Series of Prints by Jacob Lawrence
November 15 through January 15
 
 
Sioux City Art Center
Sioux City, IA
712-279-6272
Jin Lee: Sleep and Wind
November 6 through February 6
 
 
Springfield Museums
Springfield, MA
413-263-6800
Blanketed in Snow: The Winter Scenes of Asa Cheffetz
November 24 through January 16
 
 
Stark University Center Galleries
College Station, TX
979-845-6081
Light from the Sky: Tom Lea Retrospective, 1907-2001
November 4 through December 18
 
Swope Art Museum
Terre Haute, IN
812-238-1676
Creating History: Indiana's Historic Women Artists
November 19 through Februaruy 20
 
 
Vero Beach Museum of Art
Vero Beach, FL
772-231-0707
Guy Coheleach: Wildlife Art
November 6 through January 2
The Taos Society of Artists, - Soutwestern American Art: Selections from the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. George Peck
November 20 through January 2
 
 

December

 
 
Appleton Museum of Art
Ocala, FL
352-236-7100
American Impressions: An Arcadian Vision, Paintings from the Akron Art Museum
December 18 through February 27
 
 
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood
Hollywood, FL
954-921-3274
Louise Nevelson: Selections from the Farnsworth Art Museum
December 12 through February 6
 
 
Berman Museum of Art
Collegeville, PA
610-409-3500
Visions for the Next Millenium: Wilderness Photography - Focus on Preservation, Photographs by Clyde Butcher
December 5 through January 30
 
 
Columbia Museum of Art
Columbia, SC
803-799-2810
Rhythms of Life: The Art of Jonathan Green
December 10 through February 13
 
 
Columbus Museum of Art
Columbus, OH
614-221-6801
Duane Hanson: A Midwestern Perspective
December 11 through March 20
 
 
Garland County Library
Hot Springs, AK
501-623-4161
Living Records of the Wild: Walter Wilwerding's Animals
December15 through January 19
 
 
Haggin Museum
Stockton, CA
209-940-6312
A Package Deal: The Art of Agriculture
December 12 through January 16
 
 
Hood Museum of Art
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
603-646-2808
Picturing Change: The Impact of Ledger Drawing on Native American Art
December 11 through May 15
 
Louisiana Art and Science Museum
Baton Rouge, LA
225-344-5272
Zelda by Herself
December through January
 
 
Maryland Historical Society
Baltimore, MD
410-685-3750
American Fancy: Exuberance in the Arts, 1790-1840
December 3 through March 20
 
 
McMinn County Living Heritage Museum
Athens, TN
423-745-0329
Seeing the Unseen: Photographs by Harold Edgerton
December 19 through February 13
 
 
Minnesota Museum of American Art
Saint Paul, MN
651-292-4355
Louise Nevelson: Selections from the Farnsworth Art Museum
December 11 through February 6
 
 
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
213-626-6222
The Drawings of Ed Ruscha
October through January (dates TBA)
 
 
Muskegon Museum of Art
Muskegon, MI
231-720-2570
Paintings by Mel Rosas
December 12 through February 13
 
 
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia, PA
215-763-8100
Lewis and Clark Revisited: Photographs by Greg MacGregor
December 11 through Febraary 6
 
 
Polk Museum of Art
Lakeland, FL
863-688-7743
Doug Hall: In Finite Spaces
December 4 through March 6
 
 
Portland Art Museum
Portland, OR
503-226-2811
Childe Hassam: Impressionist in the West
December 11 through March 6
 
 
Taft Museum of Art
Cincinnati, OH
513-241-0343
Frontier Memories: 19th- and 20th-Century Art of the American West
December 3 through February 6

 

 

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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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