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EXHIBITS
Published Sunday, May 4, 2008
Corrections appended The University of Missouri Museum of Art and Archaeology: “Daumier’s Paris: Life in the 19th-Century City” on display through May 25 at University of Missouri campus. Learn more at maa.missouri.edu. ● “Before Columbus: Iconography in the Ancient Americas” through May 18. ● “The Fine Art of Living: Luxury Objects from the East and West” runs May 29 through spring 2009. Poppy: in the District features designers, jewelers and metal smiths Janice Ho of Hannibal, Kathy Frey of Chicago, Trish Stevenson and Kim Caisse, both of Madison, Wis.Poppy also will introduce the paintings and three-dimensional metal wall art of Terrell Powell of Austin, Texas. All exhibits on display through May 31. Gallery/shop hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays.920 E. Broadway. 442-3223 or www.poppyarts.com George Caleb Bingham Gallery: "Game Over, Continue?" tomorrow through May 16. This exhibition will feature graduating seniors of the University of Missouri’s art department. A closing reception will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. May 16. A 125 Fine Arts Building, Corner of Hitt Street and University Avenue. Gallery hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Binghamgallery.missouri.edu or 882-3555. PS: Gallery: "2008 Spring Exhibit" on display through June 28 featuring new work by artists Keith Crown, Nora Othic, Jay Behrle, Carlos Michael Finn, Deborah Davidson, Jo Stealey and Joel Sager. 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. ● Keith Crown Retrospective, May 20 through June 30. An opening reception will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. May 29. The State Historical Society of Missouri: "Thomas Hart Benton in the 1930s" on display through Aug. 9 in the Main Gallery at the historical society, 1020 Lowry St. Free. 882-7083. ● "Student Life, circa 1912: The University of Missouri School of Journalism Scrapbooks" on display Saturday through Aug. 2 Orr Street Studios, 106 Orr St., open house noon to 4 p.m. every Saturday featuring artists Leslie Chalfont, Gloria Gaus, Josh Oxenhandler, Lisa Bartlett, Jessie Lawson, Bob Hartzell, Jane Mudd, Mike Sleadd, Chris Teeter, Frank Stack, Byron Smith, Drew Resnick, Catherine Parke, Elizabeth Seigel, Patricia Dahlman, Elizabeth Jordheim, Pack Matthews, Jeannie Ramlow, Bridgit Alsup, Chris Frederick, Gladys Swan, Naomi Sugino, Pam Fleenor and Josie Sullivan. Main Squeeze Natural Foods Café exhibits the art of Bob Hartzell, Lisa Bartlett, Frank Stack, Byron Smith, Josie Sullivan, Grant Blackwell and Jessie Lawson. 28 S. Ninth St. 817-5616 or lbartlett@hotmail.com. Columbia Art League: 111 S. Ninth St., cal.missouri.org. Artists will exhibit at the following locations through June: ● Paula Allen Thomas and Carol Anderson at Columbia Board of Realtors. ● Linda Bailey at Williams Keepers. ● Renate Brady at Maximum Media. ● Don Bratcher at Barnes Insurance Group. ● Leemer Cernohlavek at the Tribune. ● Janice Coffman, Chris Frederick and Gladys Swan at Columbia Mall. ● Ed Cundiff at Columbia Regional Hospital, Health Pavilion. ● Suzi Feldwisch and David Frech at Boone County Government Building. ● Will Treelighter at Columbia Regional Hospital, CC Hall on the right. ● Gloria Gaus and Corrine Williams at University Hospital, second floor. ● Leslie Geary at UMB Bank. ● Scherrie Goettsch at Merchants & Farmers Bank at Club Village. ● Nicole Heidbreder at Dialysis Clinic. ● Bill Helvey at Bond Life Sciences Center. ● Mark Hylton at Missouri United Methodist Church. ● Sharyl Kewley at Boone County Johnson Building. ● Susan Kissinger and Eva Robb at Missouri Heart Center. ● Dean Larrick at Best Western ● Lea Lichty at The Bluffs. ● Leslie McCullough-Payne at Barnes Insurance Group. ● Randy McDermit at Columbia Regional Hospital, lobby. ● Kathryn Mitter at Merchants & Farmers Bank at Rangeline. ● Jane Mudd at Callaway Bank. ● Amy Schomaker at Boiled & Baked. ● Cheryl Schweitzer at Columbia Regional Hospital. ● David Spear at Columbia Regional Hospital, CC Hall on the left. ● Martin Spilker and Ray Thames at University Hospital, cafeteria. ● Nancy Springer at Pepsi Americas. ● Mariel Stephenson at Columbia Podiatry. ● Josie Sullivan at Cornerstone Insurance. ● Lucille Wayland at Ellis Fischel Cancer Center. The Ashby-Hodge Gallery of American Art at Central Methodist University: exhibition "The Feminine Mystique in Mid-Missouri, Part Two," featuring paintings by Claudia Graham and Linda Hoover, on display through next Sunday. Also being shown are works by Thomas Hart Benton that are part of the gallery’s permanent collection. Gallery hours are 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. Sassafras Moon World Gifts: stained glass and fused art exhibit by Kay Berkley. 123 E. Highway 124 in Hallsville. (573) 696-1234. Lenoir Woods Community Center presents the works of Lenoir Woods artists. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, at 1 Hourigan Drive. 443-8260. The Stephens College Historic Costume Gallery: will host the exhibit "Hidden Assets: A rare exhibition of the historic costume archives" through Saturday in Room B21 in Lela Raney Wood Hall, 6 N. College Ave. The Craft Studio, Brady Commons: The 15th annual "Women in the Arts Gallery Show," through May 28 in the Craft Studio, 203 Brady Commons. A reception will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. 882-2889 or Craftstudio@missouri.edu Solo exhibits Lee Larrick and Dean Larrick; paintings and photographs: Unity Solar Gallery, 1600 W. Broadway. Stephen Rust: The Upper Crust at Cherry Hill, 445-7648. Dianne Chappell and Bill Molendorp: Alan-Anderson Designs in Ashland. Alice De Boton: Terrace Retirement Community, 1408 Business Loop 70 W. Gladys Swan: Orr Street Studios, 106 Orr St. Columbia Palette: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, 3215B LeMone Industrial Blvd. Jerry Thompson, watercolors: Cherry Street Artisan, 111 S. Ninth St., and The Tiger Hotel, 23 S. Eighth St. Kansas City The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 4525 Oak St., hosts the following exhibit. (816) 751-1278 or www.nelson-atkins.org. ● "In the Public Eye: Photography and Fame" through June 15. St. Louis The Saint Louis Art Museum, 1 Fine Arts Drive in Forest Park, "Missouri-Made Quilts, 1850-1940" through June 1. (314) 721-0072 or www.slam.org.
This page has been revised to reflect the following correction: SECOND THOUGHTS: Friday, May 9, 2008 An exhibits listing in Sunday’s Ovation section incorrectly listed Lea Lichty as having a solo exhibit at the Unity Solar Gallery, 1600 W. Broadway. The exhibit ended in April..
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