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Museum BriefsSource: Art Education, Vol. 18, No. 9, Continuing Art Education for Adults (Dec., 1965), p. 37Published by: National Art Education AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3190662 .

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museum briefs: BUFFALO, NEW YORK - Al- bright-Knox Art Gallery-Ameri- can Folk Art from Shelburne Mu- seum. December 16-January 30. CEDAR FALLS, IOWA - State College of Iowa - National High School Print Show. Through De- cember 19.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - The Art Institute of Chicago--Giacometti's Complete Works. Through Decem- ber 12.

CLEVELAND, OHIO-Cleveland Museum of Art--Sketches by Con- stable. December 1-January 3. DAYTON, OHIO - Dayton Art Institute - Ohio Graphics and Ce- ramics. December 3-January 2. DETROIT, MICHIGAN--Detroit Institute of Arts-Japanese Nation- al Art Treasures and Contemporary Japanese Painting. December 7- January 16. HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT- Trinity College - Brass Rubbings from England. Through December 26. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art-Kokoschka: King Lear, Apu- lean Journey, Hellas. Through Jan- uary 13.

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - Milwaukee Art Center - Reflec- tions (Art in paint, prints, porce- lain, bronze, and jade from the Tang, Sung, and Early Ming Dy- nasties). Through January 27. Ger- man Glass - From Roman Times to the Present. December 3-Jan, uary 2.

MOBILE, ALABAMA-The Mo- bile Art Gallery - The Eloquent Light (Photographs). Through De- cember 22. NEW YORK CITY-The Gallery of Modern Art - Salvador Dali Retrospective Exhibition. Decem- ber 18-February 27. NEW YORK CITY - The Jewish Museum - Two Kinetic Sculptors: Nocolas Schoeffer and Jean Tin- guely. Through January 2. NEW YORK CITY - The Metro- politan Museum of Art - Early American Cities (Prints illustrating early 19th century American cities). December 17-January 30. NEW YORK CITY- Museum of Modern Art-Rene Magritte Ret- rospective Exhibition (Paintings and Drawings). December 15-Feb- ruary 27.

NEW YORK CITY-The Nation- al Academy Galleries-New York Society of Women Artists. Decem- ber 4-December 19. NEW YORK CITY - The New York Historical Society - New York City: Host to the World and New York City Views: 1800-1900 (Lithographs, Watercolors, Wood- cuts, and Photos). Through 1965. NEW YORK CITY-The Whitney Museum of American Art - 1965 Annual Exhibition: Contemporary American Painting. December 8- January 30. OMAHA, NEBRASKA - Joslyn Art Museum-The Art of William Blake (Prints, Drawings and Books). December 19-January 16. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVA- NIA - Philadelphia Museum of Art - Man and the Horse: A Ma- rino Marini Theme (Prints, Draw- ings, and Sculpture). December 17- January 31. The Romance of Paper Art. December 17-January 9. PROVIDENCE, RHODE IS- LAND - Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art - Prints with a Christmas Reference. De- cember 15-January 9. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA -University of North Carolina- The Color of Water (Photo- graphs). Through December 26. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFOR- NIA - San Francisco Museum of Art - 23rd Ceramic National Ex- hibition. December 5-January 8. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON-Se- attle Art Museum Pavilion - Se- attle Chapter of the American In- stitute of Architects Honor Awards: Photos and Models of Domestic, Public Buildings of Washington. December 2-January 2. SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS - Illi- nois State Museum-Fourteen Ar- tists (Painters, Sculptors, Print- makers, and Craftsmen of the state of Illinois). Through December 31. SYRACUSE, NEW YORK-Ever- son Museum of Art -American Painting from 1850. December 4- January 16. UPPER MONTCLAIR, NEW JERSEY - Highgate Gallery - Gallery Group Show. Through Jan- uary 15. WASHINGTON, D.C. - National Gallery of Art - 15th Century Prints from the Rosenwald Collec- tion. December 18-January 30. WASHINGTON, D.C.-The Phil- lips Collection-Paintings by Loren Maclver. Through January 3.

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