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9/1/2007
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5/31/2008
Ea Sat Sept-June 9am-4:30pm FREE- The Living History Farm comes to life with staff interpreting day-to-day life on a rural Florida farm. Sample biscuits, fresh butter and a slice of life from 1870! Feed animals twice daily: 9am & 3pm. www.natureoperations.org Morningside Nature Center Info
334-2170
9/2/2007
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5/28/2008
Ea Wed & Sun Sept-June 3-4pm FREE- Barnyard Buddies - Morningside Nature Center has a farm, ee-i-ee-i-oh! On this farm youngsters and their parents can meet and greet animals by helping staff with the afternoon feeding. www.natureoperations.org Morningside Nature Center Info
334-2170
11/5/2007
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7/20/2008
Mon-Fri, Sat, Sun 11am-5pm, 10am-5pm, 1-5pm Exhibit: "Vision/Revision: Contemporary Art from the Harn Collection" www.harn.ufl.edu Harn Museum of Art Info
392-9826
2/5/2008
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12/31/2008
Mon-Sat, Sun 10am-5pm, 1-5pm "Butterflies and Moths in Contemporary Zuni Art” - highlights the role of butterflies in the belief system and art of contemporary Zuni people, Native Americans who live in the high desert of the American southwest. www.flmnh.ufl.edu Fl. Museum of Natural History- UF Info
846-2000
2/5/2008
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1/31/2009
Mon-Sat, Sun 10am-5pm, 1-5pm "Charles R. Knight: Studies of Lost Worlds” - Seven study paintings by Charles R. Knight, the first and the most renowned “paleo-artist” of all time, www.flmnh.ufl.edu Fl. Museum of Natural History- UF Info
846-2000
2/18/2008
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8/15/2008
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Art Exhibit- “Visions of Bahia, Brazil, from the Collection of Frances F. Switt” - highlights artists who lived and worked in Bahia, Brazil, during the mid-to late-20th century. Reception: Friday, March 28, 2008 7-9pm www.arts.ufl.edu/galleries Grinter Gallery Info
392-0201 x 230
3/15/2008
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9/7/2008
Mon-Sat, Sun 10am-5pm, 1-5pm "Inside Africa"- transports museum-goers to the African experience, allowing them to discover firsthand the vitality, richness and significance of Africa and its people. www.flmnh.ufl.edu Fl. Museum of Natural History- UF Info
846-2000 x 269
3/29/2008
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5/18/2008
Mon-Fri, Sat-Sun 9am-5pm, 1-4pm Art Exhibit: "Beyond the Art Room: Those Who Teach Can Also Do" Alachua County Art Teachers. Reception: Thursday, April 3. www.gvlculturalaffairs.org Thomas Center Mezzanine Gallery Info
393-8532
4/3/2008
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8/3/2008
Mon-Sat, Sun 10am-5pm, 1-5pm "Namibia -The Smile of Africa” - collection of work by artist Mary Jane Volkmann depicting life in Namibia among its native people www.flmnh.ufl.edu Fl. Museum of Natural History- UF Info
846-2000
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