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EXHIBITIONS: First-year MFA students show their works

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Left: Cynthia Horn's Found, oil on canvas, 60 inches by 72 inches
Cynthia Horn's <i>Found</i>, oil on canvas, 60 inches by 72 inches, in the Master of Fine Arts Exhibition at the Nelson Gallery.

NEW THIS WEEK

— Through July 5, , 212 D St., Davis. The exhibitors: Johanna Barron and Hyung-Mo Chu (installations), Joshua Pelletier (mixed media drawings), Aleksander Bohnak, Jingjing Gong and Christopher Woodcock (photography), Robert Machoian (print work), and Traci Horgen and Linda Miller (sculpture). Reception, 7-9 p.m. June 12.

ONGOING EXHIBITIONS

— Books, pamphlets and documents from the African American History Collection and other research collections that are housed in the university library’s Special Collections. Lobby, .

— More than 50 photographic works by students, exploring the conceptual connections between art and science and the role of art and science at ºÙºÙÊÓƵ; plus a ceramic mosaic, , by students and people from the community. Through July 2, Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center. 

Master of Fine Arts Exhibition — Comprising the work of five students, all of whom are receiving their MFAs this spring. The exhibitors: Julia Elsas (sculptural installation), Crystal Haueter (paintings and collages), Cynthia Horn (paintings), Evie Leder (video installation) and Josh Short (sculptural assemblage installation). Through June 19, .

Stepping Out: Footwear From Around the World — From the Design Collection. Through July 12, .

— Photos documenting women’s struggles for environmental justice. Through Aug. 23, Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center.

— Centennial exhibition. Lobby, .

Visual Sovereignty: International Indigenous Photography — Featuring the works of 35 Native American, First Nations, Inuit, Aboriginal and Maori artists. Through Sept. 4, C.N. Gorman Museum.

— Showing the results of careless handling or deliberate defacing, and how the library's Preservation Department deals with the damage. Through summer, lobby, .

Works by Paul Wonner — Abstract expressionist associated with the Bay Area Figurative Movement. From the . Through June 26, .

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Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu

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