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Iowa.(art dealers and museums)(Directory)
Art in America
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January 1, 1999
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2352. Iowa State University
Brunnier Art Museum
Iowa State Center, Scheman Continuing
Education Bldg 50011
(515) 294-3342 Tue-Sun 11-4, Thu eve 5-9
Dir: Lynette Pohlman
Permanent decorative arts collection; Egyptian,
American, European, Etruscan and Oriental
cultures represented from ancient times to the
present. M/U
2353. The Octagon Center for the Arts
427 Douglas Ave 50010
(515) 232-5331, fax (515) 232-5088
Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-5, Sun 2-5
Dir: Patrice K. Beam
Community arts center; exhibitions, classes,
special events. Emphasis on traditional and ...
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