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| | Williams College Museum of Art, Main St., Williamstown, MA, (413) 597-2429. The 14-gallery museum has a permanent collection of 11,000 works, with an emphasis on contemporary and modern art, both American and non-Western. Open Tues. through Sat. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sun. from 1 to 5 p.m. Free.
http://www.williams.edu/WCMA.
WCMA@williams.edu
Ongoing, "A Wall Drawing by Sol LeWitt"; "American Pop"; "Masterpieces Ancient to Modern"; "IDOL: A New Work by Michael Oatman"; and "Stones of Assyria: Ancient Spirits from the Palace of Ashurnasirpal II."
Thourgh July 22, "The Art of Leisure: Maurice Prendergast
in the Williams College Museum of Art."
Through July 22, "Pulling Prints from the Collection." Works by Francisco Goya, Alberto Giacometti, Judy Pfaff, Roger Brown, and Joyce Neimanas, among others, explore a variety of printing techniques.
Through Aug. 12, "Labeltalk 2001," an interdisciplinary look at the way labels shape interpretations of works of art.
Through Sept. 3, "Photography Exposed," portraits by Julia Margaret Cameron, Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Lewis Hine, Barbara Morgan, Man Ray, Cindy Sherman, Alfred Stieglitz, and James Van Der Zee.
June 30 through Dec. 23, "American Dreams: American Art before 1950 in the Williams College Museum of Art."
July 21 through Dec. 23, "Chain Reaction: Rube Goldberg and Contemporary Art."
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