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American Craft Museum 40 West 53rd Street NY, NY 10019 212-956-3535 www.americancraftmuseum.org The American Craft Museum is the nation's premier museum exploring the dynamic relationships among craft, decorative, arts and design today. |
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American Folk Art Museum |
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Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum 12 East 91st Street NY, NY 10128 212-849-8400 www.si.edu/ndm "Michaelangelo Unveiled" - one week special viewing for New York. October 29 through November 3, 2002. "New Hotels for Global Nomads" - Explore the hotel as a design laboratory and fantasy experience. October 29, 2002 through March 2, 2003. |
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Japan Society 333 East 47th Street b/w 1st and 2nd Aves NY, NY 212-832-1155 www.japansociety.org Kazari: Decoration and Display in Japan, 15th -18th Centuries demonstrates diversity, exuberance and conceptual complexity in works by Japanese master artists. |
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street NY, NY 10028 212-535-7710 www.metmuseum.org This legendary collection spans 5,000 years of world culture and is complemented by more than 30 special exhibitions each year. |
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US Artists: American Fine Art Show 1301 Cherry Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-972-0550 www.usartists.org More than 20 dealers from across the country exhibiting the finest in American art for sale. |
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