Folk Art (Fall 2001)

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Mark your calendars for the following American Folk Art Museum exhibition when it travels to your area during the coming months: Nov. 11, 2001—Feb. 3,2002 ABCD:A Collection of Art Brut John Michael Kohler Arts Center Sheboygan, Wisconsin April 27—Aug. 3,2002 ABCD: A Collection of Art Brut High Museum of Art, Folk Art and Photography Galleries Atlanta Dec. 12, 2002—Mar. 10, 2003 ABCD: A Collection of Art Brut Mennello Museum of American Folk Art Orlando, Florida For further information, please contact Judith Gluck Steinberg, coordinator of traveling exhibitions, American Folk Art Museum,555 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019-2925, 212/977-7170.

Hopi Kwivikatsina(Navajo) and Honankatsina(Badger) 11 V." and 10'A" tall, Early 20th Century

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