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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, .

Creative Expression of the Connections Between Art and Science — Juried exhibition co-sponsored by the and the . Through April 12, Pence Gallery, 212 D St., Davis.

Design by Design: Juried Student Exhibition — Annual event held in conjunction with Picnic Day. The exhibition is described as a lively survey of student talent and creativity that reflects the multidisciplinary breadth of the Design Program. Through April 18, .

— Photographs and ephemera highlighting nearly a century of Picnic Day. Lobby, .

Selections from the Collection: Frank Van Sloun, American realist painter associated with the Ash Can School of New York, early 20th century — From the . Through April 19, Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center.

Sheng High — Sound sculptor and composer Trimpin updates this installation that focuses on the sheng, a 2,000-year-old Chinese instrument, a reeded bamboo flute. Sheng High involves eight tripods, each outfitted with three hanging bamboo tubes. Motorized cables lower the tubes into water, and raise them — and as air rushes through the tubes, each of them produces a specific note over a range of two octaves. The cable system is computer-operated — following Trimpin’s musical composition. Through May 17, .

— Centennial exhibition. Lobby, .

Visual Sovereignty: International Indigenous Photography — Featuring the works of 35 Native American, First Nations, Inuit, Aboriginal and Maori artists. Through Sept. 3, .

Works by Paul Wonner — Abstract expressionist associated with the Bay Area Figurative Movement. This small exhibition of works from the Fine Arts Collection is in memory of the artist who died almost a year ago in San Francisco. Through June 26, .

 

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

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