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Exhibitions

Friday May 16, 2003

ACCI Gallery  

“Into the Fire,” the works of nine Bay Area Masters of Glass: Jeff Benrotch, Michael Sosin, Melodie Beylik, Pam- 

ina Traylor, Bill Burch, Holly Wallace, Erik Eiserling, Dan Woodell and David Hering. April 25 - May 23. 1652 Shattuck Ave. 843-2527. acciart@aol.com, www.accigallery.com 

 

Art of Living Center “Watercolors” by William Webb. Runs May 17 through July 18, Tues., Wed., Sat., noon - 5 p.m., Fri. 1 - 5 p.m. 2905 Shattuck Ave. 848-3736. 

 

Bancroft Library 

Student Photographs of the Berkeley Campus, through July 18. Mon. - Fri. 9 a.m - 5 p.m., Sat. 1 - 5 p.m. 642-3781. 

Conversations with Myself  

May 15 to August 15, 2003 

 

Berkeley Historical Society, “Focus on Berkeley,” a photoraphy exhibit by the Berkeley Camera Club, Berkeley High School students, and community photographers in celebration of the City’s 125th Anniversary. Exhibit runs May 18 to Sept. 13. Berkeley History Center, 1931 Center St. Sponsored by the Berkeley Historical Society, 848-0181. Admission is free. 

 

Berkeley Art Museum 

The 33rd Annual UC Ber- 

keley Masters of Fine Art Graduate Exhibition, May 15 - July 28, Admission $8, free for UC staff, faculty and students. 643-6494. 

rmacneil@uclink.berkeley.edu 

“The Black Panthers 1968” 

Photographs by Ruth-Mario Baruch and Pirkle Jones, March 26 - June 29. 

Roger Ballen, “Photographs” 

May 12 - August 15. 

“Everything Matters: Paul Klos, A Retrospective,” April 2 - July 20. 

“A Brush with Truth,” 13th c. 

Chinese ink paintings, “Haboku” Japanese landscape paintings, to June 29. 

Fred Wilson’s “Aftermath” selected objects on war and conflict from the museum’s collection. Through July 20. 

“Turning Corners,” an exhibition of five centuries of innovative art, through the summer of 2004. The UC Berkeley Art Museum is open Wed. - Sun., 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Cost is $5 - $8, and free the first Thursday of every month, 2626 Bancroft Way, 642-0808.                   www.bampfa.berkeley.edu 

 

Graduate Theological  

Union Library 

Hand-crafted books by Bay Area artists: Zea Morwitz, Mary Eubank, Nance O'Banion, Ted Purves, Susanne Cockrell, Karen Sjoholm, and Lisa Kokin. The books are accompanied by a statement addressing the issues and process involved in the creation of the works. May 12 through Sept. 30. 

“The Sorrows of War,” an exhibition of prints from the collection of David and Eva Bradford by Käthe Kollwitz, with German Expressionists Otto Dix, George Grosz, and Erich Heckel. Through May 31. Graduate Theological Union Library, 2400 Ridge Rd. 649-2541. 

 

Kala Art Institute 

Water World presents photographically-based images of water by a diverse group of artists. Photography, digital imaging and video reveal perspectives on the ways we see and think about water. Gallery Reception May 22, Visit with the artists, June 17. Runs May 22 to June 21. Call for more information and exhibit hours, 549-2977. www.kala.org  

 

Lawrence Hall of Science 

Lego Ocean Adventure 

The underwater world comes to life through role play and hands-on activities. Children learn how people eat, sleep, and work while living underwater as well as how scientists explore the ocean depths using unmanned rovers. May 17 – Sept. 7, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Cost is $8 adults, $6 for youth 5-18, seniors and disabled, $4 for children 3-4, free for children under 3. 

Lawrence Hall of Science, Centennial Drive, above the UC Campus. 642-5132. www.lawrencehallofscience.org 

 

Phoebe S. Hearst Museum of Anthropology 

“Photographs from the Great Age of Exploration, 1865-1915,” through March 2004. “A Century of Collecting” Exploring the variety of art and culture across the globe from ancient times to the present. Phoebe S. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, Kroeber Hall, UC Campus is open Wed. - Sat., 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sun., noon - 4 p.m. Free for museum members, UC students, staff and faculty/free to the public on Thursdays. 643-7648. http://hearstmuseum. 

berkeley.edu/outreach 

 

Red Oak Realty Gallery 

Prints by Barbara de Groot, Runs untilJuly 26. at 1891 Solano Ave. 848-3965. 

 

Townsend Center Gallery 

“Obsolescence and Rele- 

vance,” recent work by John Jenkins and Eric Theise, through May 30. 220 Ste- 

phens Hall, UC Campus. Mon.- Fri., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 643-9670. 

 

Women’s Cancer Resource Center Gallery 

Bibiana Lai, “Painted Blessings,” painted breast castings. Runs May 23 - July 3. reception with the artist May 23, 7-9 p.m. 5741 Telegraph Ave. 601-4040, x 111. www.wcrc.org  

 

Worth Ryder Gallery 

“Senior Show,” by UC Department of Art Practice Seniors, May 12 - 16, 1 - 4 p.m. weekdays. 116 Krober Hall, UC Campus.