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New: The Welsh Table
June 22, 2009 - September 21, 2009
Welsh Table comprises ceramics by ten contemporary makers whose work builds on and reinterprets traditional Welsh styles of pottery and their decoration. Within the chosen group are some of the best makers working in Wales today and their work represents a broad range of styles which are currently being made.
New: Jamestown, Quebec, Santa Fe: Three North American Beginnings
May 18, 2009 - November 1, 2009
If 1492 began a period of exploration, 1607 inaugurated another momentous chapter in world history -- the colonization of America north of Mexico. This exhibition simultaneously explores the first permanent English, French, and Spanish settlements in the New World -- Jamestown, Virginia (1607); Quebec, Canada (1608); and Santa Fe, New Mexico (1609) -- and the societies that emerged to approximately 1700. On view ware some 150 European and Native artifacts to illuminate the complexity of European colonization and their interactions with the indigenous population.

web Web: americanhistory.si.edu/exhibitions/small_exhibition.cfm?key=1267&exkey=244

Graphic Eloquence: Limited-Edition Prints from The Smithsonian Associates Art Collectors Program
- Permanent
On view are limited-edition works on paper created by American artists -- including Sean Scully, Janet Fish, Wolf Kahn and Elizabeth Catlett -- for the Art Collectors Program, which began in the early 1970's. The works are commissioned annually by the Art Collectors Program and many now hang in the permanent collections of national museums.

Related illustrated list of works

web Web: www.ArtCollectorsProgram.org

Future Exhibition: Accelerate: A National Juried Exhibition for Emerging Artists with Disabilities, Ages 16-25
Upcoming: September 10, 2009 - January 6, 2010
On view will be works by 15 award-winning emerging artists with disabilities, ages 16 to 25. Their work will reflect their experiences as emerging artists and will reveal how their disability has motivated, shaped, and transformed their lives.

This will be the 8th juried exhibition for emerging artists with disabilities organized by VSA arts.

Future Exhibition: Panamanian Passages
Upcoming: October 5, 2009 - May 31, 2010
This bilingual (English/Spanish) exhibition will trace Panama's human and natural history since the rise of the isthmus over 3 million years ago -- beginning with the isthmus' ancient geological history and culminating with the expansion of a Panama Canal and its challenges for the future -- and will highlight key chapters in Panamanian history from early indigenous settlement to Panama's 20th-century struggle for sovereignty.
Future Exhibition: Women and Spirit: Catholic Sisters in America
Upcoming: January 15, 2010 - April 25, 2010
Rare artifacts and photographs from more than 400 communities will be on view to explore the role of Catholic sisters in American life. From the time they first arrived in America nearly 300 years ago, sisters built schools, colleges, hospitals, orphanages, homeless shelters, and many other enduring social institutions. As nurses, teachers, and social workers, they entered professional ranks decades earlier than most other women. They shared common experiences of immigration and migration and endured the same national crises as other Americans. Despite being considered "weak women" by some, these sisters have made a lasting contribution to American life.

Last update: July 30, 2009, 14:21

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