Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, March 10 - June 17
(612-375-7622;
www.walkerart.org)
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, July 13 - September 16
(713-284-8250;
www.camh.org)
Massachusetts institute of technology List Visual Arts
Center,
Cambridge, Massa-chusetts, October 18, 2001 - January
6, 2002 (617-253-4400; web.mit.edu/lvac/www)
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, February 22 - May 20, 2002
(416-979-6648;
www.ago.on.ca)
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, June 22 - September 8,
2002 (415-357-4000;
www.sfmoma.org)
Grandma Moses in the 21st Century
Though Anna Mary Robertson Moses died in the 20th century and her
works evoke earlier, simpler times, the paintings of this beloved
self-taught artist have traveled well. The scenes of country work
and play, of barns and sleigh rides and family festivals, are as
fresh and honest as a sip of spring water. The more than 80
paintings on display include her last work, Rainbow, completed in
1961.
The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C.,
March 15 - June 10 (202-783-5000;
www.nmwa.org)
San Diego Museum of Art, June 30 - August 26 (619-232-7931;
www.sdmart.com)
Orlando Museum of Art, September 15 - November 11
(407-896-4231;
www.omart.org)
Gilcrease Museum of American History and Art, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, February 23 - April 20, 2002 (918-596-2700;
www.gilcrease.org)
Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, May 11 - July 28, 2002
(614-221-4848;
www.columbusart.mus.oh.us)
Portland Art Museum, Oregon, August 17 - December 1, 2002
(503-226-2811;
www.pam.org)