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Chronology of Articles and Essays
May, 2000

(above: Augustus Dunbier, Toward Taxco, 1949, oil on canvas, 24 x 28 inches. Private collection.)
Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:
Connecticut Impressionists (5/31/00)
Beyond the Mountains: the Contemporary American Landscape (5/31/00)
Stuart Davis in Gloucester (5/30/00)
Charles Hawthorne: Watercolors (5/30/00)
American Spectrum: Paintings and Culture from the Smith College Museum of Art (5/30/00)
William J. Thompson: A Spiritual Journey (5/30/00)
Taking Wing: The Wildfowl Flight Studies of Richard E. Bishop (5/30/00)
George Pfeifer: North Dakota Landscapes (5/30/00)
Elen Feinberg: A Decade of Light (5/30/00)
Concerning the Spiritual in Art (5/30/00)
Michael E. Shapiro Appointed High Museum of Art Director (5/30/00)
The Grand Salon of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Renwick Gallery Reopens (5/30/00)
The Recent Work of Robert Therrien (5/28/00)
Teresita Fernández at SITE Santa Fe (5/28/00)
Kenro Izu: Light Over Ancient Angkor (5/28/00)
Visions of Antarctica: Large landscapes by David Rosenthal (5/27/00)
Tibor Jankay: Celebrating the Human Spirit (5/27/00)
Victor Raphael: Envisioning Space (5/27/00)
Utah Museum of Fine Arts Receives Grant for New Building Wing (5/27/00)
Buell Children's Museum at the Sangre de Cristo Arts Center is Completed (5/27/00)
Distant Shores: The Odyssey of Rockwell Kent (5/26/00)
Keeping Time: Clockmaking in Concord, 1790-1835 (5/26/00)
Treasures from the Boston Athenaeum Fine Arts Collection at Concord Museum (5/26/00)
The Art of Trio Plus: Nancy Arroyo, Lesia Beard, Marion Geeding and Annie Starkey (5/25/00)
Critical Mass at MOCA/Denver (5/24/00)
"Birds in Art" Ready for 25th Lift-off (5/24/00)
George Bellows in Newport and Beyond (5/24/00)
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Appoints Michael Brand as Director (5/23/00)
Curiouser & Curiouser: A Walk Through the Looking Glass (5/23/00)
Remington and Russell: Masterpieces of the American West from the Amon Carter Museum (5/23/00)
Alan Bray: Recent Works (5/22/00)
Fun City: Celebrating the Life of Ralph Fasanella (5/21/00)
Wall Flowers: Sailor's Valentines by Sandi Blanda (5/20/00)
Figures and Forms: Selections from the Terra Foundatian for the Arts (5/20/00)
A Connecticut Place: Weir Farm, An American Painter's Rural Retreat (5/20/00)
Susan Kingsley: Postmodern Alchemy (5/19/00)
Celebrating the Mysteries: A Retrospective of Paintings by Leo Kenney (5/19/00)
SITE Santa Fe Receives Ford Foundation Challenge Grant (5/19/00)
Imágenes e Historias/Images and Histories: Chicana Altar-Inspired Art (5/19/00)
The Great Migration: The Evolution of African American Art, 1790-1945 (5/19/00)
Kitchen Fit: New Paintings by John Recco (5/19/00)
Ship to Shore: Marine Paintings from the Butler Institute of American Art (5/18/00)
Bill Rohan: Mindscapes (5/16/00)
The Woodlawn Vase and the Preakness Stakes (5/16/00)
Multiple Impressions: Native American Artists and the Print (5/15/00)
Andy Warhol and His World (5/15/00)
Garry Winogrand: Women are Beautiful (5/13/00)
Wayne Thiebaud: A Paintings Retrospective (5/13/00)
C. M. Russell Home and Log Cabin Studio: National Historic Landmark (5/13/00)
Ralph Johnson: Works on Paper (5/13/00)
The Big G Stands for Goodness (5/13/00)
Benny Andrews and Nene Humphrey: The Art of Family (5/9/00)
Haw River Critter Crossing: The Environment of Clyde Jones (5/9/00)
Scenes of American Life: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum (5/9/00)
Carmel Plein Air 2000 and Marin Agricultural Land Trust Exhibitions (5/9/00)
Richard Stout: Soul's Journey (5/9/00)
Terrain Gallery 45th Anniversary Exhibition (5/9/00)
Temporary Contemporary: Recent Landscapes by Sally Mann (5/8/00)
Rhode Island Artists: Rightful Recognition (5/8/00)
Sunlight & Shadow: American Impressionism, 1885-1945 (5/8/00)
The Lighter Side of Bay Area Figuration (5/8/00)
Little Brides: The Golden Age of Fashion Dolls, 1950-1970 (5/8/00)
Alexa Kleinbard: Talking Leaves (5/8/00)
James Valerio: Drawings (5/8/00)
California Art Club 90th Annual Gold Medal Exhibition (5/7/00)
American Prints from the Dr. Francis R. Whitehouse Collection (5/7/00)
N. C. Wyeth: Precious Time (5/7/00)
Enrique Chagoya: Locked in Paradise (5/7/00)
The Beauty of the Outdoors: The Art of Melvin Redburn (5/6/00)
The Great American Pop Art Store: Multiples of the Sixties (5/6/00)
Southern Exposure: Regional Art from the Collection (5/6/00)
Ashepoo, Combahee and Edisto (5/6/00)
Joyce Scott: Kickin' It with the Old Masters at the Baltimore Museum of Art (5/4/00)
On Island: A Century of Continuity and Change (5/4/00)
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