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The University of Missouri-Columbia Museum of Art and Archaeology: “Daumier’s Paris: Life in the 19th-Century City” on display through June. Learn more at maa.missouri.edu.

PS:Gallery: "2008 Winter Exhibit" will run Friday through March 29 featuring works by Rhonda Cearlock, Clare Malloy, John Fennel, Jeremie Draper, Jacob Burmood, Dre Morello, Joel Sager and Jake Bruton. A reception will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Jan. 12. Admission is free. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. 812 E. Broadway. 442-4831.

Poppy: "Intrigue: A Body of Work By Jewelry Artist Sydney Lynch," featuring a collection of jewelry in sliver, 18K and 22K gold with precious and semiprecious stones. Trunk show runs through tomorrow. 920 E. Broadway. 442-3223 or www.poppyarts.com.
● "Stephanie Witte: Mixed Media Sculpture" on display through tomorrow.

Lenoir Woods Community Center presents artists Ron Hediger and Martin Jones through Jan. 12. 1 Hourigan Drive. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. 443-8260.

Columbia Art League: 111 S. Ninth St., cal.missouri.org. Artists will exhibit at the following locations through tomorrow:
● Paula Allen Thomas, Carol Anderson and Josie Sullivan at University Hospital cafeteria.
● Linda Bailey at Boiled and Baked.
● Lisa Bartlett at Columbia Podiatry.
● Renate Brady and Donna Brunet at Columbia Regional Hospital lobby.
● Leemer Cernohlavek, Mark Hylton and Randy McDermit at University Hospital, second floor.
● Janice Coffman, Dean Larrick and Kaj Lofgreen at Columbia Board of Realtors.
● Nancy DeClue at the Tribune.
● Suzi Feldwisch at Missouri Heart Center.
● Will Treelighter at Bond Life Sciences Center.
● David Frech at Columbia Regional Hospital fertility clinic.
● Chris Frederick at Toastmaster.
● Gloria Gaus at Ellis Fischel Cancer Center.
● Leslie Geary at Progressive Spine Care.
● Scherrie Goettsch at Cornerstone Insurance.
● Nicole Heidbreder and Cheryl Schweitzer at Boone County Government Building.
● Bill Helvey and Mariel Stephenson at Barnes Insurance Group.
● Stephanie Lotven at Maximum Media.
● Susan Kissinger at UMB Bank.
● Jane Lavender at Regional Hospital Health Pavilion.
● Lea Lichty at the Dialysis Clinic.
● Leslie McCullough-Payne at Boone County Johnson Building.
● Kathryn Mitter, Ray Thames and Corrine Williams at Columbia Regional Hospital, hall by the administration office.
● Jane Mudd at The Bluffs.
● Eva Robb at Pepsi Americas.
● Amy Schomaker at Callaway Bank.
● Martin Spilker at Merchant & Farmers Bank/Rangeline.
● Nancy Springer at Missouri United Methodist Church.
● Gladys Swan at Best Western.
● Lucille Wayland at Merchant & Farmers Bank/Club Village.
● Ray Thames, Suzi Feldwisch and Will Treelighter at Columbia Mall.
● Nancy Springer at Williams Keepers.

Columbia Art League: "Members’ Show: Give a Gift of Art" through Saturday. 111 S. Ninth St. For a list of solo exhibits by CAL members, call 443-8838 or visit the Web site at cal.missouri.org.

The State Historical Society of Missouri: "Picturing Native Americans in the Nineteenth Century: Lithographs from McKenney and Hall’s History of the Indian Tribes of North America" through March 15 in the Society’s Main Gallery at the State Historical Society of Missouri, 1020 Lowry St. Admission is free. 882-7083.
● "Missouri Cities: Images from the Permanent Collection" through April 18 in the society’s North-South Corridor Gallery.

Spare Parts Gallery: Local art, local crafts, art clothes, pottery, sculpture, painting, household items and vintage furniture. www.sparepartsgallery.com. 8 S. Ninth St. Open on Sundays. 442-4422.

Columbia Art League Call for Entries: "Missouri Art Professors’ Show", submit work for show between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday to the Columbia Art League, 111 S. Ninth St. All art professors, assistant or associate professors currently employed or retired are eligible to enter up to two artworks. All entrants should either live or work in Missouri. Entry fees are $10 for Columbia Art League members or $20 for non-members. The show has no theme, and work is welcome in all mediums. An opening reception will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Jan. 10. 443-8838 or cal.missouri.org.

Solo exhibits

Jessie Lawson and Stephanie Foley: Ragtag Cinema, 23 N. Tenth St. Dianne Chappell and Bill Molendorp: Alan-Anderson Designs in Ashland. Alice De Boton: Terrace Retirement Community, 1408 Business Loop 70 W. Paul Jackson: Grand Cru, 2600 S. Providence Road.

St. Louis

The Saint Louis Art Museum: 1 Fine Arts Drive in Forest Park, hosts the following exhibits. (314) 721-0072 or www.slam.org.
● "George Caleb Bingham: The Making of ‘The County Election’ " through March 9.
● "Missouri-Made Quilts, 1850-1940" through June 1.


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