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Art in Print — Exhibition Reviews

Please email Susan Tallman (st@artinprint.org) to express interest in reviewing any of these exhibitions.

“Gustave Baumann” at Indianapolis Museum of Art
25 Oct 2015 – 14 Feb 2016; in conjunction with The Autobiography of Gustave Baumann (Pomegranate, fall 2015)

“The Nature of William S. Rice: Arts and Crafts Painter and Printmaker,” Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento CA. 15 Nov 2015 – 3 April 2016.

“The Worlds of M.C. Escher: Nature, Science and Imagination,” North Carolina Museum of Art, 17 Oct 2015 – 17 Jan 2016.

“Expanding Frontiers: the Jack and Suzy Wadsworth Collection of Postwar Japanese Prints,” Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, 26 Sep 2015 – 3 Jan 2016.
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