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Rock
and Roll
Hall of Fame and Museum
Cleveland,
Ohio
June
4, 2003 thru September 28, 2003
The
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum is situated
on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland,
Ohio, within 500 miles of 43% of the U.S. population-less
than a day's drive or an hour's flight from many
major cities in the U.S. and Canada. Cleveland
Hopkins International Airport, which services
680 flights daily, is a twenty-minute drive to
downtown, or an easy trip on public transportation.
The Amtrak station is a short walk from the Museum.
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Track
16 Gallery
Los
Angeles, California
October
11 - November 15, 2003
Track
16 Gallery is one of the most unique event spaces
in the west side of Los Angeles, the 11,000 foot
Art Gallery is filled with Art as well as Americana,
so your decor is already here. The highlights
of the gallery's collection is a 1936 45' long
diner , vintage neon signs, 23 foot art deco bar,
a patio for those who want to look at the stars,
the largest room is 55 feet by 65 feet with a
lighting package and a stage. We are located a
half block from the 10 Freeway at Olympic and
26th street in the heart of Santa Monica's entertainment
district.
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Experience
Music Project
Seattle,
Washington
Apr.
3-Jun 13, 2004
EMP
is a one-of-a-kind music museum combining interactive
and interpretive exhibits to tell the story of
the creative, innovative and rebellious expression
that defines American popular music. Featuring
a world-class collection of artifacts, unique
architecture by Frank O. Gehry, state-of-the-art
technology, exciting interactive presentations,
and a dynamic ride-like attraction, EMP will encourage
visitors of all ages and backgrounds to experience
the power and joy of music in its many forms.
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Memphis
Brooks Museum
Memphis,
Tennessee
Jun.
26- Sept. 5, 2004
Founded
in 1916, the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is the
oldest and largest fine arts museum in the state
of Tennessee, housing one of the most outstanding
collections of fine art dating from antiquity
to the present. Strengths of the collection include
Italian Renaissance and Baroque paintings and
sculpture, principally gifts of the Kress Foundation,
English portraits, European and American paintings,
sculpture and decorative arts, and a significant
collection of works on paper, including drawings,
watercolors, prints and photographs. The Museum
also hosts world-class traveling exhibitions and
several long-term, continuing loans.
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Acadiana
Center for the Arts (ACA)
Lafayette,
Louisiana
Sept 18 to Nov. 27, 2004
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