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NEWS:

Seattle: “The Arts & Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest” will be opening August 7 and available through November 28 at the Washington State History Museum.

Miami:

The Art of Edward Gorey August 13 - October 31. 170 drawings by one of America’s most offbeat, macabre and witty artists, drawn from publications such as The Gashlycrumb Tinies, the Unstrung Hapr and The Gilded Bat. Orlando Museum of Art.

San Francisco:

“FourSite: 4 Artists|4 Materials|4 Sites” May - September 20 at the SF Museum of Craft + Design.

New York:

2010: 20th Century Japanese prints & paintings, 10th Anniversary Exhibition - September 2-18 at the Scholten.

The Fall Affordable Art Fair - September 30 - October 3 at 7 West 34th Street. THE place to discover the hottest new talent as well as established artists.

Dallas: “Art it October” in the Dallas Arts District. October 2-31. A month long celebration of the Dallas Arts District, a unique 19 block neighborhood in downtown Dallas. Innovative architecture, cultural programming and world-class exhibits. October 15 is the Museum Block Party - Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center and Crow Collection of Asian Art all open until midnight.

Santa Fe: Silver Seduction Almost 200 examples of innovative silver work by Antonio Pineda, a member of the historic Taxco School, known for distinctive, bold and modern designs. Showing at the Museum of International Folk Art, housing the world’s largest collection of international artisans. Through January 2, 2011.

Salisbury, MD: Unicity Performing Arts Festival September 24-25 at the 110 acre Winterplace Park. Wide variety of music and performing artists.

Alexandria, VA:

The 13th Annual Kaleidoscope Show at the Arts AFire Gallery, one of the US’s largest glass galleries with over 400 artisans in their brick & morter store. Show runs from September 10th to the 30th.

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