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By Mindy Jones
ARIZONA DAILY WILDCAT

Monday September 24, 2001

Last call for all art enthusiasts! Stop by the Center for Creative Photography before Sunday to catch a glimpse of the nationally touring museum exhibit "Indivisible: Stories of American Community" in its last week on display. This eclectic combination of audio and visual art draws the audience into the world of American culture. The exhibit features 12 diverse American communities and their residents. For more information on this or any other exhibit, call the Center for Creative Photography at 621-7968.


Do you ever wonder what your kids are going to think of those ripped jeans and slinky tank tops tucked away in your closet? Take a minute to learn about your parents' and grandparents' get-ups at the Arizona Historical Society Museum's presentation of "One Hundred Years of Fashion." The exhibit examines different clothing trends from a socially relevant position. Find out what really made your grandpa's head spin at this local exhibit. For more information on this or any other exhibit, call the Arizona Historical Society Museum at 628-5774.


Can't afford to call up NASA and take a flight on its newest space ship to Mars? Check out the next best thing at the Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium. The center is currently offering a variety of shows and displays including the Mars Quest Planetarium show and related feature displays. For a limited time only, you can also catch, "More Than Meets the Eye: Under the Arizona Skies" for an in-depth look at what the naked eye often misses. Ticket prices and show times vary. For more information on this or other Flandrau exhibits, contact the Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium at 621-STAR.


Do you ever wake up at night from a riveting dream and can't convince yourself that it was only a dream? Address your greatest battle with reality at the Joseph Gross Gallery presentation of "Between Fantasy and Pleasure." Watch as artists play with this concept through film, video, photography and performance art. This exhibit runs through Thursday and is free for all UA students and faculty. For more information on this or other Gross Gallery exhibits, call the UA School of Art at 621-7000.


What is art? Are we art? Is art art? Check out the Lionel Rombach gallery exhibit, "Residue in Two Acts" as artists Kerry Phillips and Mary Babcock delve into these age-old questions. This exhibit is free and open to the public and runs through Thursday. For information on gallery hours, call the UA School of Art at 621-7000.

 
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