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January 26, 2013 – July 7, 2013 Responding to the fascinating biomes of desert grasslands, the artists in this exhibition create not only dramatic photographs of grassland vistas, but digital scans, photographs, paintings, and resin works that are intimate artistic examinations of the grasses, birds, moths, and bees that make the grasslands their homes.

January 26, 2013 – June 16, 2013 Including two and three dimensional artworks from the permanent collection, this exhibition spans Pre–Columbian through Contemporary Latin American art, highlighting the importance of representations of the feminine throughout Latin America and how these representations have changed over time.

January 26, 2013 – June 16, 2013 Deeper stories can be told about art of the American West through representations of the elements water, fire, air, and earth.The diverse art forms featured in this exhibition reflect the unique cultural and spiritual characteristics of the West.Through pottery, jewelry, textiles, paintings, and other objects, the exhibition explores how the elements compose the artistic foundations of Western art.

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Michael P. Berman, Rancho Uno Grasslands. Janos, Chihuahua. (07p.060), 2007, printed 2012 Carbon Pigment Prints on Hahnemuhle Museum Etching Paper Shaft Tomb Culture, State of Guanajuato,West Coast Mexico, Seated Female, 200 BC–AD 300, earthenware, Gift of Frederick R. Pleasants. Earl Bliss, Winter Storm, lithograph, 82/100, Gift of Mr. Marvin Smalley.

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