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* [[October 21]] - [[January 2]]: ''Gold of Africa: Jewelry and Ornaments from Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, and Senegal''
* [[October 21]] - [[January 2]]: ''Gold of Africa: Jewelry and Ornaments from Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, Mali, and Senegal''
* [[November 2]] - [[April 14]]: ''Tradition and Transition: Chinese Paintings from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Specer III''
* [[November 2]] - [[April 14]]: ''Tradition and Transition: Chinese Paintings from the collection of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Specer III''
* [[November 8]] - [[January 13]]: ''A Decade Offscreen: Sid Avery's Holly[[Donald Wood]], 1951-1961''
* [[November 8]] - [[January 13]]: ''A Decade Offscreen: Sid Avery's Hollywood, 1951-1961''
* [[November 17]] - [[February 10]]: ''Alabama Decorative Arts from the BMA Collection''
* [[November 17]] - [[February 10]]: ''Alabama Decorative Arts from the BMA Collection''


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* [[March 3]] - [[June 3]]: ''Image and Text: Art, Medicine, and Learning in the Eighteeth Century''
* [[March 3]] - [[June 3]]: ''Image and Text: Art, Medicine, and Learning in the Eighteeth Century''
* [[October 1]] - [[March 1]]: ''First East Thomas Project: Rainbows, Fences and Targets''
* [[October 1]] - [[March 1]]: ''First East Thomas Project: Rainbows, Fences and Targets''
* [[October 2]] - [[October 17]]: ''Fumio Kitaoka: [[Donald Wood]]block Prints''
* [[October 2]] - [[October 17]]: ''Fumio Kitaoka: Woodblock Prints''
* [[November 6]] - [[January 2]]: ''Masterworks of American Impressionism from the Pfeil Collection''
* [[November 6]] - [[January 2]]: ''Masterworks of American Impressionism from the Pfeil Collection''
* [[November 13]] - [[January 22]]: ''Gertrude Kasebier Photographer''
* [[November 13]] - [[January 22]]: ''Gertrude Kasebier Photographer''
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* ''Sea Fever'' ([[Graham Boettcher]], curator)
* ''Sea Fever'' ([[Graham Boettcher]], curator)
* [[August 1]] - [[January 6]]: ''Arts of Etruria are Reborn/ARTES ETRVRIAE RENASCVNTVR'' ([[Anne Forschler]], curator)
* [[August 1]] - [[January 6]]: ''Arts of Etruria are Reborn/ARTES ETRVRIAE RENASCVNTVR'' ([[Anne Forschler]], curator)
* [[October 12]] - [[January 27]]: ''Pompeii:  Tales from an Eruption'' (Meador-[[Donald Wood]]ruff, curator)
* [[October 12]] - [[January 27]]: ''Pompeii:  Tales from an Eruption'' (Meador-Woodruff, curator)
* [[October 28]] - [[January 7]]: ''Promise and Peril:  Images of Westward Expansion'' ([[Graham Boettcher]], curator)
* [[October 28]] - [[January 7]]: ''Promise and Peril:  Images of Westward Expansion'' ([[Graham Boettcher]], curator)


==2008==
==2008==
* [[February 17]] - [[May 4]]: ''Into the [[Donald Wood]]s:  American Art and the Natural Sublime'' ([[Graham Boettcher]], curator)
* [[February 17]] - [[May 4]]: ''Into the Woods:  American Art and the Natural Sublime'' ([[Graham Boettcher]], curator)
* [[February 24]] - [[May 25]]: ''Kathryn Tucker Windham:  My Land, My People'' ([[Ron Platt]], curator)
* [[February 24]] - [[May 25]]: ''Kathryn Tucker Windham:  My Land, My People'' ([[Ron Platt]], curator)
* [[February 24]]: ''The Writing on the Wall:  Images from to Kill A Mockingbird'' (Harris, curator)
* [[February 24]]: ''The Writing on the Wall:  Images from to Kill A Mockingbird'' (Harris, curator)
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* [[March 30]] - [[July 27]]: ''Vanishing Worlds:  Art and Ritual in Amazonia'' ([[Emily Hanna]], curator)
* [[March 30]] - [[July 27]]: ''Vanishing Worlds:  Art and Ritual in Amazonia'' ([[Emily Hanna]], curator)
* [[March 30]] - [[July 27]]: ''Children, Let's Protect our Forests! Paintings by Peruvian children of the Amazon basin'' ([[Emily Hanna]], curator)
* [[March 30]] - [[July 27]]: ''Children, Let's Protect our Forests! Paintings by Peruvian children of the Amazon basin'' ([[Emily Hanna]], curator)
* [[April 4]] - [[May 18]]: ''Concrete Jungle: Blossoming Artists in an Urban World'' (Green[[Donald Wood]], curator)
* [[April 4]] - [[May 18]]: ''Concrete Jungle: Blossoming Artists in an Urban World'' (Greenwood, curator)
* [[May 18]] - [[July 30]]: ''Ecology through Art'' (Harris, curator)
* [[May 18]] - [[July 30]]: ''Ecology through Art'' (Harris, curator)
* Spring: ''Charlie Lucas: Through My Eyes'' ([[Ron Platt]], curator)
* Spring: ''Charlie Lucas: Through My Eyes'' ([[Ron Platt]], curator)

Revision as of 00:42, 6 January 2009

This is a List of Birmingham Museum of Art exhibitions hosted by the Birmingham Museum of Art since 1990:

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

  • January 21 - March 3: Photographs from the Collection of Rena Hill Selfe
  • February 4 - April 7: Pictured in My Mind: Contemporary American Self-Taught Art from the Collection of Dr Kurt Gitter and Alice Rae Yelen
  • April 1 - May 26: The Elegant Brush: Korean Paintings from the collections on Dr Won-Kyung Cho
  • May 18 - August 31: The Precolumbian Ballgame: 3000 Years of Sport and Sacrifice
  • July 1 - September 1: Qin/The First Emperor: Treasurers from Ancient China
  • October 20 - September 1: The South by Its Photographers
  • November 12 - March 2: Birmingham Views: The Birmingham News Centennial Photographic Collection

1997

  • January 19 - March 29: Southern Arts and Crafts: 1890-1949
  • February 1 - May 31: African Visions: Sacred Art and Ceremony of the Basotho
  • March 23 - August 3: Cast in Splendor: German Cast Iron Decorative Arts at the Birmingham Museum of Art
  • April 11 - July 6: Looking Down Yosemite Valley: Paintings by Albert Bierstadt
  • May 18 - August 31: Crosscurrents of Culture: Arts of Africa and the Americas in Alabama Collections
  • June 8 - August 10: Audubon’s America: Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection
  • August 31 - February 1: An American Inpressionist: Henry Potthast
  • September 28 - October 14: Lasting Impressions: Twentieth-century Prints from the Permanent Collection (Elliot, curator)
  • November 15 - April 5: Finder's Keepers: Illuminations by Harry Anderson

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

References

  • Past Exhibitions.xls spreadsheet provided by the Birmingham Museum of Art