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Friday, July 18, 2008

MUSEUMS

Openings

"AMERICAN PLACE: THE HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY AT SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS," through Nov. 14 at the Interior Department Museum, 18th and C NW. 202-208-4743.

Exhibitions

AFRICAN ART"Treasures 2008," through Aug. 17; "El Anatsui: Gawu," through Sept. 2; "African Vision: The Walt Disney-Tishman African Art Collection," through Sept. 7; "TxtStyles: Fashioning Identity," through Dec. 8. Open daily 10 to 5:30. 950 Independence Ave. SW. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-5285).

AIR AND SPACE/DOWNTOWN"In Plane View: Abstractions of Flight," through Jan. 2; "Space: A Journey to Our Future," through Jan. 11. "The Wright Brothers and the Invention of the Aerial Age"; "Voyager: Around the World Without a Pit Stop." Open indefinitely: "America by Air"; "Beyond the Limits: Flight Enters the Computer Age"; "Carrier War in the Pacific"; "Earth Today: A Digital View of Our Dynamic Planet"; "Explore the Universe"; "GPS: A New Constellation"; "How Things Fly," interactive gallery about the principles of flight; "Looking at Earth," on aerial photography; "Military Unmanned Aerial Vehicles"; "Modern Carrier Aviation: Seapower in a Changing World"; Pershing II and SS-20 missiles; "The Golden Age of Flight"; "Treasures From American History." Large-format films in the Imax theater; "Cosmic Collisions" in the Albert Einstein Planetarium. Open daily 10 to 5:30. Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-5285).

AIR AND SPACE/UDVAR-HAZY CENTER Permanent exhibit: Displays include the space shuttle Enterprise, an SR-71 Blackbird reconnaissance aircraft, the "Grumman Goose," the B-29 Enola Gay and other aircraft and space artifacts. Also see large-format films in the Imax theater. Admission free; parking $12. 14390 Air and Space Museum Pkwy., Chantilly. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-5285).

ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY"Muraqqa: Imperial Mughal Albums From the Chester Beatty Library, Dublin," through Aug. 3; "Yellow Mountain: China's Ever-Changing Landscape," through Aug. 24; "Perspectives: Y.Z. Kami," through Oct. 13; "Seascapes: Tryon & Sugimoto," a series of 22 pastels of the Maine coast by American landscape painter Dwight Tryon (1849-1925) are juxtaposed with six black-and-white photographs by contemporary Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto through Jan. 25. Open indefinitely: "Arts of China"; "Contemporary Japanese Porcelain"; "Sculpture of South and Southeast Asia"; "Taking Shape: Ceramics in Southeast Asia." Open daily 10 to 5:30. 1050 Independence Ave. SW. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-5285).

BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART"Bonnard & Vuillard," through Aug. 10; "Meditations on African Art: Pattern," through Aug. 17; "A Grand Legacy: Five Centuries of European Art," indefinitely. Permanent exhibit: The Cone Collection of postimpressionist and early-modern art, Old Masters galleries, the American Wing of American decorative arts, the Garrett and Lucas collections of prints and drawings, and the Saidie A. May collection of art since 1900. Open Friday and Wednesday-Thursday 11 to 5, Saturday-Sunday 11 to 6 (open to 9 on the first Thursday each month). Admission free. North Charles Street and Art Museum Drive, Baltimore. 443-573-1700.

COLLEGE PARK AVIATION MUSEUM Permanent exhibit: Displays explore the history of aviation at the world's oldest continuously operating airport. Open daily 10 to 5. $4, seniors $3, children $2. 1985 Cpl. Frank Scott Dr., College Park. 301-864-6029.

CORCORAN"Access to Life," through Sunday ($6-$12); "Elena del Rivero: Home Suite," art inhabiting the space between domestic space and public activity through Nov. 16. Permanent exhibit: The 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-Monday and Wednesday 10 to 5, Thursday 10 to 9 (closed Tuesday). Admission to permanent collections $6, ages 6 and younger free. 500 17th St. NW. 202-639-1700.

DAR"Telling Their Stories: 19th-Century Samplers and Silk Needlework," through Aug. 30. Permanent exhibit: Ceramics, glass and silver, period rooms and children's section. Open Monday-Friday 9:30 to 4, Saturday 9 to 5 (closed Sundays). 1776 D St. NW. 202-879-3241.

FOLGER SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY"Now Thrive the Armorers: Arms and Armor in Shakespeare," through Sept. 9; Shakespeare First Folio, indefinitely. Open Monday-Saturday 10 to 4. 201 East Capitol St. SE. 202-544-7077.

FREER GALLERY"Tales of the Brush Continued: Chinese Paintings With Literary Themes," through July 27; "Japanese Arts of the Edo Period, 1615-1868, Part 2," through Sept. 7; "Tea for Everyone: Japanese Popular Ceramics for Tea Drinking," through Sept. 7. Open indefinitely: "Art for Art's Sake"; "Arts of the Indian Subcontinent and the Himalayas"; "Arts of the Islamic World"; "Black and White: Chinese Ceramics From the 10th-14th Centuries"; "Charles Lang Freer and Egypt"; "Shades of Blue and Green: Chinese Celadon Ceramics"; "Small Masterpieces: Whistler Paintings From the 1880s"; "South Asian Sculpture"; "Surface Beauty: American Art and Freer's Aesthetic Vision"; "Whistler Paintings at the Freer"; "Winged Figures"; Permanent exhibit: Changing displays from the museum's collection of Asian and American art; "Ancient Chinese Pottery and Bronze"; "Vietnamese Ceramics From the Red River Delta." Open daily 10 to 5:30. Jefferson Drive and 12th Street SW. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-5285).

HIRSHHORN"The Cinema Effect: Illusion, Reality and the Moving Image, Part II: Realisms," through Sept. 7. Permanent exhibit: Paintings and sculpture from the 19th and 20th centuries and an outdoor sculpture garden. Open daily 10 to 5:30. Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-5285).

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON"Discover Greatness: An Illustrated History of Negro Baseball Leagues," through Oct. 5; "Separate and Unequaled: Black Baseball in the District of Columbia," through Oct. 5. 801 K St. NW. 202-383-1850.

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT MUSEUM Open indefinitely: "Conservation in Action: The Legacy of Rachel Carson"; "Portraits of Archaeology"; "The Bats and the Bees: Pollination Systems in America"; "The Surveying and Mapping of America"; Interior Department Museum, 18th and C NW. 202-208-4743.

INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM Permanent exhibit: Displays of wristwatch cameras, poison gas guns, a World War II Enigma cipher machine and other coding machines, disguises, etc. Open daily 10 to 6. $18, seniors $17, ages 5 to 11 $15, younger free. Separate admission to "Operation Spy," $14 for age 12 and older; combination ticket $25. 800 F St. NW. 202-393-7798.

KOSHLAND SCIENCE MUSEUM Open indefinitely: "Global Warming Facts & Our Future"; "Infectious Disease: Evolving Challenges to Human Health"; "Wonders of Science." Open daily except Tuesdays 10 to 5. $5, seniors, students and military $3. Sixth and E NW. 202-334-1201.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS"Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: 50 Years as Cultural Ambassador to the World," through Sept. 6. Open indefinitely: "Bob Hope and American Variety"; "Exploring the Early Americas." Library of Congress tours, hourly 10:30 to 3:30 Mondays-Fridays and 10:30 to 2:30 Saturdays; "The Library of Congress Experience," interactive displays and kiosks . Open Monday-Saturday 10 to 5. 10 First St. SE. 202-707-4604.

MARYLAND SCIENCE CENTER"Body Worlds 2" and "The Brain -- Our Three Pound Gem," through Sept. 30 ($24, seniors and students $23, ages 3 to 18 $18; "Body Worlds" only on selected evenings after museum exhibits close $19, ages 3 to 18 $14). Open Friday-Saturday 9 to 8, Sunday-Thursday 9 to 6, through Aug. 31. Museum admission, depending on options selected, $14-$19.50, ages 4 to 12 $9.50-$13.50. 601 Light St., Baltimore. 410-685-5225.

NATIONAL ARCHIVES"Running for Office: Candidates, Campaigns and the Cartoons of Clifford Berryman," through Aug. 17; "Harris Treaty," The 1858 trade agreement with Japan indefinitely. Open indefinitely: "Public Vaults"; "The Charters of Freedom." Permanent exhibit: The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Open daily 10 to 7. Ninth Street and Constitution Avenue NW. 202-357-5000.

NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM"Eero Saarinen: Shaping the Future," through Aug. 23. Open indefinitely: "Cityscapes Revealed: Highlights From the Collection"; "Washington: Symbol and City." Building tours Monday-Wednesday at 12:30; Thursday-Saturday at 11:30, 12:30, 1:30; Sunday at 12:30 and 1:30. Museum open Monday-Saturday 10 to 5, Sunday 11 to 5. 401 F St. NW. 202-272-2448.

NATIONAL CRYPTOLOGIC MUSEUM Permanent exhibit: Artifacts on the history of code-making and code-breaking. Open weekdays 9 to 4. At the National Security Agency, off Route 32, Fort Meade. 301-688-5849.

NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, EAST BUILDING"Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures From the National Museum, Kabul," through Sept. 7; "Small French Paintings," indefinitely. Permanent exhibit: Collections of 20th-century art. Open Friday-Saturday and Monday-Thursday 10 to 5, Sunday 11 to 6. Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue NW. 202-737-4215 (TDD: 202-842-6176).

NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, WEST BUILDING"Richard Misrach: On the Beach," through Sept. 1; "Martin Puryear," a major retrospective of sculpture by a native Washingtonian through Sept. 28; "Medieval to Modern: Recent Acquisitions of Drawings, Prints and Illustrated Books," through Nov. 2. Permanent exhibit: Collection of European and American paintings, sculpture and decorative arts from the 13th through the 19th centuries, and an outdoor sculpture garden. Open Monday-Saturday 10 to 5, Sunday 11 to 6. Sixth Street and Constitution Avenue NW. 202-737-4215 (TDD: 202-842-6176).

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY -- EXPLORERS HALL"Shaolin: Temple of Zen-Photographs by Justin Guariglia," through Sept. 7; "China's Forgotten Fleet Voyages of Zheng He," through Sept. 7; "A Camera, Two Kids and a Camel," through Sept. 14. Mon-Sat 9 am- 5 pm. 1145 17th St. NW. 202-857-7588.

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CIVIL WAR MEDICINE"Building on the Past: Military Medicine for the 21st Century"; "Nurses of the Civil War"; "The Art of Embalming the Dead During the American Civil War." Permanent exhibit: Collections of medical equipment, photographs, camp re-creations and memorabilia related to medical care during the Civil War are on display. Open Monday-Saturday 10 to 4, Sunday 11 to 4. $6.50; $6 seniors; $4.50 children; ages 10 and younger free. 48 E. Patrick St., Frederick. 301-695-1864.

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CRIME & PUNISHMENT Permanent exhibit: Various displays on the history of crime, crime-fighting and punishment in the United States. Open daily from 9 to 7, through August. $17.95, seniors and ages 5 to 11 $14.95, younger free. 575 Seventh St. NW. 202-393-1099.

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE Open indefinitely: "Evolution of the Microscope"; "From a Single Cell"; "Human Body, Human Being"; "To Bind Up the Nation's Wounds." Open daily 10 to 5:30. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Building 54, 6900 Georgia Ave. NW. 202-782-2200.

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS"Modern Love: Gifts to the Collection from Heather and Tony Podesta," through Sept. 21; "Something Pertaining to God: The Patchwork Art of Rosie Lee Tompkins," through Sept. 21. Open Monday-Saturday 10 to 5, Sunday noon to 5. $10, students and seniors $8, ages 18 and younger free; free on first Sunday each month. 1250 New York Ave. NW. 202-783-5000.

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN Open indefinitely: "Our Lives: Contemporary Life and Identities"; "Our Peoples: Giving Voice to Our Histories"; "Our Universes: Traditional Knowledge Shapes Our World"; "Return to a Native Place: Algonquian Peoples of the Chesapeake"; "Window on Collections: Many Hands, Many Voices." Permanent exhibits: Displays about the history and culture of Native Americans. Open daily 10 to 5:30. Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-5285).

NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY"Edward Steichen: Portraits," through Sept. 1; "Zaida Ben-Yusuf: New York Portrait Photographer," through Sept. 1; "Kate: A Centennial Celebration," through Oct. 5; "Recognize! Hip Hop and Contemporary Portraiture," through Oct. 26; "Herblock's Presidents: Puncturing Pomposity," through Nov. 30; "Ballyhoo! Posters as Portraiture," through Feb. 8. Open daily 11:30 to 7. Eighth and F NW. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-5285).

NATIONAL POSTAL MUSEUM"Rarity Revealed: The Benjamin K. Miller Collection," through Jan. 12; "Postal Inspectors: The Silent Service," through Feb. 28. Open indefinitely: "Customers and Communities"; "Airmail in America"; "Artistic License: The Duck Stamp Story"; "Binding the Nation"; "Moving the Mail"; "On the Road," a history of city mail vehicles; "Stamps and Stories"; "Victory Mail"; "What's in the Mail for You!"; "The Art of Cards and Letters." Open daily 10 to 5:30. 2 Massachusetts Ave. NE. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-9849).

NATURAL HISTORY"Discovering Rastafari," through Nov. 8. Open indefinitely: "African Voices"; "Frozen in Time: The Iceman"; Korea Gallery; "Life in the Ancient Seas"; "Live Butterflies"; "T-Rex"; Kenneth E. Behring Hall of Mammals; Janet Annenberg Hooker Hall of Geology, Gems and Minerals; Discovery Center; Orkin Insect Zoo. Open daily 10 to 5:30. Tenth Street and Constitution Avenue NW. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-5285).

NAVY MUSEUM"A Vision of History"; "Commodore Perry and the Opening of Japan"; "Dive, Dive: U.S. Navy Submarine Force"; "Joshua Barney's Chesapeake Bay Flotilla"; "Navigating the Dead Sea: U.S. Navy 1848 Expedition"; "Polar Exploration"; "Securing the Seas for Union Victory"; "Spanish-American War"; "Spanning Three Centuries: Museums on the Washington Navy Yard"; "The American Revolution and the French Alliance"; "The Forgotten Wars of the 19th Century." Open by appointment only Monday-Friday 9 to 4, Saturday-Sunday 10 to 5. Building 70, Washington Navy Yard, Ninth and M SE. 202-433-6897.

NEWSEUM Permanent exhibit: Displays trace the history of journalism, with interactive exhibitions in 14 galleries, 15 theaters and two broadcast studios; "G-Men and Journalists: Top News Stories of the FBI's First Century," indefinitely. Open daily from 9 to 5. Timed-entry tickets $20, seniors $18, age 7 to 12 $13, younger free. 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. 888-639-7386.

PHILLIPS COLLECTION"Brett Weston: Out of the Shadow," through Sept. 7 ($12); "Diebenkorn in New Mexico," Richard Diebenkorn's formative and relatively little-known Albuquerque period (1950-52) is the focus of this show through Sept. 7 ($12); "The Great American Epic: Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series," through Oct. 26 ($12, seniors and students $10, ages 18 and younger free). Permanent exhibit: Collection of 19th- and 20th-century European and American paintings. Open Friday-Saturday and Tuesday-Wednesday 10 to 5, Sunday 11 to 6, Thursday 10 to 8:30 (closed Monday). Admission to permanent collection, Saturdays and Sundays $12, seniors and students $10, ages 18 and younger free; Tuesdays-Fridays by donation. 1600 21st St. NW. 202-387-2151.

PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S COTTAGE Multimedia tours give insight into the life of the 16th president ($12, ages 6-12 $6). Monday-Saturday, 10 to 4 Sunday noon to 4 $12, ages 6-12 $6. Upshur Street and Rock Creek Church Road NW. 202-829-0436.

RENWICK"George Catlin's Indian Gallery," indefinitely. Permanent exhibit: American crafts. Open daily 10 to 5:30. 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-5285).

S. DILLON RIPLEY CENTER"Jim Henson's Fantastic World," Photographs, documents, puppets and film and video clips through Oct. 5. Open daily 10 to 5:30. 1100 Jefferson Dr. SW. 202-633-1000 (TDD: 202-633-5285).

TEXTILE MUSEUM"Blue," through Sept. 18; "The Finishing Touch: Accessories From the Bolivian Highlands," through Sept. 18. Permanent exhibit: Displays of textiles and carpets from around the world. Open Monday-Saturday 10 to 5, Sunday 1 to 5. Suggested contribution $5. 2320 S St. NW. 202-667-0441.

U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN"One Planet -- Ours! Sustainability for the 22nd Century," through Oct. 13. Permanent exhibit: More than 4,000 plants and a tropical rain forest. Open daily 10 to 5. 100 Maryland Ave. SW. 202-225-8333.

U.S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM"The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936," through Aug. 17. Open indefinitely: "A Dangerous Lie: Protocols of the Elders of Zion"; "Genocide Emergency: Darfur, Sudan"; Permanent exhibition Collection of artifacts, photographs and oral histories; "The Nuremburg Trials: What is Justice?"; "Witness to History: Documenting the Path of American Liberators"; "Remember the Children: Daniel's Story." Open daily 10 to 5:30. Admission to permanent exhibition by timed-entry ticket available at the museum daily or in advance through Tickets.com, 800-400-9373. 100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl. (15th Street) SW. 202-488-0400.

WALTERS"Mapping the Cosmos: Images from the Hubble Space Telescope," through July 27; "Sonya Clark: Loose Strands, Tight Knots," includes sculpture, beadwork, photography and videos through Sept. 21; "Salviati and the Antique: Ancient Inspiration for Modern Glassmaking," through Dec. 7. Open indefinitely: "Art From India, Nepal and Tibet: The John and Berthe Ford Collection"; "Art of the Ancient Americas"; "Palace of Wonders: The New Galleries of Renaissance and Baroque Art." Permanent exhibit: Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities, Byzantine silver, medieval armor, Faberge eggs, and 16th- through 19th-century paintings and sculpture. At Hackerman House: Chinese and Japanese porcelains, Japanese decorative arts, early Buddhist sculpture from China, and Southeast Asian art. Wednesday-Sunday 10 to 5 (closed Monday-Tuesday). Admission free. 600 N. Charles St., Baltimore. 410-547-9000.

ART SPACES

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ADDISON/RIPLEY Bhutan: The Sacred Within Kenro Izu makes exquisite platinum prints of people and landscapes in states of peace, through July 31. 1670 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 202-338-5180.

ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY"Face of the Fallen: America's Artists Honoring America's Heroes," The Women's Memorial displays 1,300 portraits of deceased service men and women, through Nov. 11; "Taps," indefinitely. Memorial Bridge and Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington. 703-607-8052.

BEAD MUSEUM"Treasures of the Earth," through Aug. 31. Permanent exhibit: Beads from around the world. Open Tuesday-Saturday noon to 6. $3 suggested donation. 400 Seventh St. NW. 202-624-4500.

BROOKSIDE GARDENS"Wings of Fancy," exhibition of live butterflies in the South Conservatory, open daily from 10 to 4 through Sept. 21. 1800 Glenallan Ave., Wheaton. 301-962-1400 or 301-962-1453.

DISTRICT FINE ARTS"In Transit," a group show featuring paintings and photographs, through Aug. 30. 1639 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 202-328-9100.

GOETHE-INSTITUT"Images of Germany," eight photographers share personal views of German life and identity, through Aug. 29. 812 Seventh St. NW. 202-289-1200.

KENNEDY CENTER/HALL OF STATES"The Rolling Exhibition," photographs by Kevin Connolly, through Sunday. 2700 F St. NW. 202-467-4600 (TDD: 202-416-8524).

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES"Taxa: Paintings by Isabella Kirkland," through Aug. 25. 2100 C St. NW. 202-334-2436.

NATIONAL ZOO Amazonia Science Gallery and Habitat: "Vanishing Pollinators," indefinitely; "The Bird of Paradise Lost," in the Education Building, indefinitely. 3001 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-633-4800.

TORPEDO FACTORY ART CENTER"From Here 2 There," the Torpedo Factory Artists' Association members' first traveling exhibition, through Sept. 1. 105 N. Union St., Alexandria. 703-838-4199.

WASHINGTON NATIONAL CATHEDRAL"Dreamers and Believers: Cathedral Builders," through Oct. 31. Wisconsin and Massachusetts NW. 202-537-6200.

WHITE HOUSE VISITORS CENTER"James Hoban: The Architect of the White House," through Nov. 2; "Furnishing the Nation's Home: Treasures From the President's House"; "The Presidential Seal"; "White House Pets." 1450 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. 202-208-1631.

Galleries

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The District

AMERICAN PAINTING"Parks of Washington," works by the Washington Society of Landscape Painters, through Sept. 6. 5118 MacArthur Blvd. NW. 202-244-3244.

CARROLL SQUARE"Aqueous," through Aug. 22. 975 F St. NW. 202-234-5601.

CONNER"Academy 2008" A survey of recent fine-art graduates from local art programs, through July 26. 1730 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-588-8750.

FLASHPOINT"The Numbers Behind," math nerd and artist Michael Dax Iacavone uses algorithms to shape and group space as he explores Washington, through Aug. 23. 916 G St. NW. 202-315-1305.

FOUNDRY"Work by Alice-Marie Gravely" abstract expressionist works in printmaking, oils, acrylics and watercolor, through July 27. 1314 18th St. NW. 202-463-0203.

FOXHALL"Summer Showcase," through Aug. 16. 3301 New Mexico Ave. NW. 202-966-7144.

LONG VIEW GALLERY"New work by Richard Currier" a collection of cacaphonous and mysterious arrangements of meat, fruits and vegetables, through Aug. 9. 1302 Ninth St. NW. 202-232-4788.

· PARISH"Herbert Gentry and Friends," through Aug. 30. 1054 31st St. NW. 202-944-2310.

· TARGET GALLERY/TARGET GALLERY"Slick," Julie Camarata makes a statement about the oil industry by transforming the gallery into an oilrig platform, Wednesday through Aug. 6. 105 N. Union St., Alexandria. 703-838-4565, Ext. 4.

WASHINGTON PRINTMAKERS"New Faces, New Prints," an exhibition introducing diverse printmakers, through July 27. 1732 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-332-7757.

ZENITH"Zenith in the Abstract," five artists display colorful, bold abstract painting and sculpture, through Aug. 30. 413 Seventh St. NW. 202-783-2963.

Maryland

AURORA"25th Anniversary Exhibition," works by Jean Ulmer Opilla, Catherine Frisch and Myra Sides Copus, through July 31. 67 Maryland Ave., Annapolis. 410-263-9150.

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