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Arthur
Ross Gallery
Tues.-Fri.:
10am-5pm
Sat.,Sun.:
12pm-5pm
Fisher
Fine Arts Library
220
South 34th Street
Café
Nothing
part
of The Big Nothing programs, the gallery becomes an
open forum for
visitors to interact with and respond to ideas and nonexistent
objects.
through
Aug. 9
Personal
Space:
Paintings by Scott Kahn C67
oil
paintings with strong surrealist
overtones
Aug.
20Oct. 24
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Burrison
Art Gallery
in
the Faculty Club
3611
Walnut Street
2nd
floor
(215)
898-4618
weekdays:
8am5pm
Penn
Design Printmakers: Selected
Works
through
Aug. 28
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ICA
118
South 36th Street
Wed.-Fri.:
12pm-8pm
Sat.,Sun.:
11am-5pm
The
Big Nothing
the ineffable, the sublime, refusal, nonsense,
nihilism
Yun-Fei
Ji
Chinese traditional painting techniques confront
contemporary issues
Ramp
Project: Judy Pfaff
her sixth installation
all three shows: through
Aug. 1
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Slought
Foundation
4017
Walnut Street
Wed.-Sat.:
11am-6pm
(215)
222-9050
Erica
T. Carter: The Collected Works
automatically generated poetry
through
July 12, free
Jacques
Lacan on Television
through July 12, free
Live Concert, Sticks and Stones
July
22, 8pm10pm, $12
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University
Museum
3260 South Street
Tues.-Sat.:
10am-4:30pm
Sun.:
1pm-5pm
Treasures
from the Royal Tombs of Ur
the blockbuster, nationally-traveling exhibition
returns home this spring and summer
through
September
Magnificent
Objects
one case displaying 30 famous artifacts from the
collections
through
Sept. 12
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2004 The Pennsylvania Gazette Last modified 07/01/04
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