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EXHIBITIONS: Description of a Journey opens next week

OPENING NEXT WEEK

Description of a Journey: Art and Contemporary Narrative — Featuring the work of Rubén Ángeles, Carmen Chami, José Antonio Farrera, Elvira Sarmiento and Alejandra Zermeño, this exhibition reflects upon the physical, emotional and metaphorical experiences that arise through the journey and the narrative. Sponsored by the Mexican consulate general, the exhibition celebrates the bicentennial of Mexico’s independence and the centennial of the Mexican Revolution. Feb. 1-March 19, .

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Winter and spring quarters, first floor, .

Winter quarter, first floor, .

ONGOING EXHIBITIONS

From Our Land — About the Nikkei (Japanese emigrants) and their role in California agriculture as well as their response to the changing political climate from the turn of the 20th century to the present day. Through March 7, .

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the San Francisco Mime Troupe, a political theater group. Through winter quarter, first floor, .

In and of Itself — By three artists who use different media to interpret the life of birds. Dede deGraffenried, bronze sculpture and glass fusing instructor at the , creates meticulously crafted glass and bronze eggs, and combines them with found nests to offer inspired vignettes of bird life; Sumner W. Fowler photographs everything from hummingbirds tinier than a thumb to raptors with 6-foot wingspans; and Elaine Sichel combines wooden cigar boxes with ephemera and natural materials to tell ornithological stories. Through Feb. 5, , South Silo.

Prison Works — From the art workshop at the California Medical Facility, Vacaville. Through March 21, Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center.

Recently Conserved Works — A showing of three rehabilitated works (by Roy De Forest, Wayne Thiebaud and Edward Weston) to add to visitors’ understanding of the “behind-the-scenes” work of a museum. Through March 14, .

Selected Recent Acquisitions: 2007-09 — Insight into the acquisition process — with this exhibition of some 40 works donated over the past three years. Included are works by Ƶ art professor Wayne Thiebaud; drawings by the late Robert Arneson, also a Ƶ professor; prints by Professor Malaquias Montoya given on the occasion of his retirement; and a drawing by William T. Wiley, another Ƶ professor. Through March 7, .

OFF CAMPUS

A Seed Planted: A Tribute to Robert Arneson — Featuring works by the late Ƶ art professor and his students. Through Feb. 5, Tsao Gallery at the , 1919 F St. Hours: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, and, during the run of the Arneson exhibition, 1-5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30. Free admission.

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

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