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  2. J. Eugene Grigsby - Wikipedia

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    2001: Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ " Eye of Shamba; A 65 year retrospective" [21] 2014: Harvey B. Gantt Center , Charlotte, NC "The Identity of a Master: Dr. J. Eugene Grigsby, Jr" [ 22 ] 2015: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC "Selected Works of J. Eugene Grigsby, Jr.: Returning to Where the Artistic Seed Was Planted" [ 18 ]

  3. Phoenix Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after Arizona became the 48th state in 1912, the Phoenix Women's Club was formed and worked with the Arizona State Fair Committee to develop a fine arts program. In 1915, the club purchased Carl Oscar Borg's painting Egyptian Evening for US$125 and presented it to the city of Phoenix to begin a community art collection. In 1925, the ...

  4. Philip Campbell Curtis - Wikipedia

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    In March 1937, the WPA sent Curtis to Phoenix to start an arts center, which is today the Phoenix Art Museum. Following his success in Phoenix, the WPA sent Curtis to Iowa to start the Des Moines Art Center. The WPA came to an end in 1941 and Curtis enrolled in a museum administration program at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University. His ...

  5. You Who Are Getting Obliterated in the Dancing Swarm of ...

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    The installation has been on view at Phoenix Art Museum since 2006. In 2023, the exhibit was temporarily closed as it was moved to the first floor to be made more accessible. Additional technology upgrades were also done to "enhance the visitor experience." [2] [3] [4]

  6. Arizona State University Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona State University Art Museum is an art museum operated by Arizona State University, located on its main campus in Tempe, Arizona.The Art Museum has some 12,000 objects in its permanent collection and describes its primary focuses as contemporary art, including new media and "innovative methods of presentation"; crafts, with an emphasis on American ceramics; historic and contemporary ...

  7. Marilou Schultz - Wikipedia

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    This exhibition began at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, and traveling to venues nationwide, including the Montclair Art Museum in New Jersey [16] and the Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg in Florida. Replica of a Chip was included in a 2024 exhibition, Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction at the National Gallery of Art. [17] [6] [18]

  8. World Art Day - Wikipedia

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    World Art Day is an international celebration of the fine arts which was declared by the International Association of Art (IAA) in order to promote awareness of creative activity worldwide. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  9. Liz Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen was born 1973 in Phoenix, Arizona and was raised there, [1] a first-generation American of a Colombian Jewish family.. Cohen graduated with a dual major in 1996 with a BFA degree in studio art from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and a BA degree in philosophy from Tufts University.