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Museums Openings CORCORAN "M ...
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March 16, 2007
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Museums
CORCORAN "Modernism: Designing a New World 1914-1939," Saturday
through July 29 (timed-entry tickets required: $14, seniors $12,
students $10, ages 5 and younger free). Continuing: Permanent
collection includes the Salon Dore French gilt room, 16th-century
Italian earthenware, 17th- to 20th-century European paintings and
18th- to 20th-century American paintings. Open Friday-Sunday and
Wednesday 10 to 5, Thursday 10 to 9 (closed Monday-Tuesday). $8,
seniors $6, students ages 13 ...
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Museums Openings AFRICAN ART ...
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; ... Portraiture," through Oct. 26. Open daily 11:30 to 7. Eighth and F streets NW. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-5285). NEWSEUM A museum of news tracing the history of journalism, with interactive exhibitions in 14 galleries, 15 theaters and two broadcast studios. Open ...
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Exhibitions AFRICAN ART "Afr ...
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; AFRICAN ART "African Gold: Selections From the Glassell Collection, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston," through Nov. 26; "First Look: The Walt Disney-Tishman African Art Collection," through Dec. 3; "Body of Evidence: Selections From the Contemporary African Art Collection," through April 6, 2008;
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Exhibitions AFRICAN ART "Fir ...
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; AFRICAN ART "First Look: The Walt Disney-Tishman African Art Collection," through Dec. 3; "Body of Evidence: Selections From the Contemporary African Art Collection," through April 6; "The Art of the Personal Object," indefinitely. Open daily, 10 to 5:30. 950 Independence Ave. SW. 202-633-1000
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Teaching about African art.
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; The multicultural education paradigm seeks equal learning opportunities for students from minority cultures in American classrooms. Within this framework of art education, some proponents of multiculturalism have suggested the integration of African art into the curriculum. But what criteria should
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MUSEUMS CAST AN EYE TOWARD AFRICAN ART
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; A historical exhibition of African maps at Wellesley College a few years ago summarized the situation: It demonstrated how Africa was gradually "erased" by 19th-century ...
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