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Nov 27, 2008-May 25, 2009
The accomplishment of American artists from the early 19th century
through the 1930s is revealed through a extraordinary variety
of works on paper
American Art Museum
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Nov 27, 2008-Mar 3, 2009
Landscape photographer Frank Gohlke (b. 1942) has captured the
tension between humanity and nature in his images
American Art Museum
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Dec 6, 2008-Mar 1, 2009
The many changes taking place in contemporary Asia can be seen
in these two recent works of video art (run continuously)
Sackler Gallery
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Dec 7, 2008-Sep 20, 2009
African American holidays and celebrations from the 18th century
to the present are explored through images
Anacostia Community
Museum
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Dec 8, 2008-Mar 29, 2009
On view are the first place winners -- from kindergarten to
college -- in the Coastal America Ocean Art Contest
Natural History Museum
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Dec 11, 2008-Nov 8, 2009
On view from the museum's collection are examples of works revealing
how the human form evolved during the past century
Hirshhorn Museum
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Dec 22, 2008-Apr 12, 2009
Films by Ori Gersht, including The Forest, Pomegranate,
and Big Bang II are shown (run continuously)
Hirshhorn Museum
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