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New York alternative art space with exhibitions curated by artists. Gallery also maintains an art-in-residence program.
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Provides details of exhibitions, hours, admission fees, educational programs, and directions to its Bronx, New York location.
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This beautiful site contains the usual info, such as hours, mission, programs and events plus information and selected images from the Museum's vast collections, some of which are among the finest in the world.
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First museum designed by I. M. Pei, exhibits 18th to 20th century American art: from the traditional to the cutting edge.
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Offers a panorama of the world's art, from the relics of antiquity to works in the vanguard of contemporary movements. Includes details of collections, hours, admission rates, events and directions.
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Features details of collections and exhibitions, the history of the building, panorama tours, events, workshops, memberships, hours, admission fees, and directions to the location in Queens, New York.
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Dedicated to Charles E. Burchfield and other important Western New York artists, the Burchfield-Penney Art Center has an active schedule of exhibitions and educational programs.
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Contemporary and folk art. Collection of over 3,000 works including works from the Hudson River School.
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Includes some of the best-known paintings by the greatest European artists, sculptures, eighteenth-century French furniture and porcelains, Limoges enamels, Oriental rugs, and other works. Located in New York, New York.
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Both a museum and a center for scholarly research, the Morgan Library is a complex of buildings in the heart of New York City. Closed for major expansion and renovation, and scheduled to reopen in 2006.
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