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Picasso and Chicago: Exhibition and Walking Tour

 

View the first major Picasso exhibition organized by the Art Institute in almost 30 years. Over 250 of the finest examples of the Art Institute’s extraordinary collection of Picasso’s paintings, sculpture, prints, and drawings as well as major loans from private collections in the city will be on display. The exhibition will coincide with the centennial of the Armory Show at the Art Institute, the first major exhibition of avant-garde European art presented in the United States and the first time Picasso’s works were displayed in an American museum. Also includes lunch and a walking tour of downtown Chicago's best sculpture, including the famous Picasso at the Daley Plaza.

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Departs UWM Cunningham Hall at 7:30 a.m. and College Avenue Park and Ride (west lot) at 7:45 a.m.
 
  Sessions  
Dates and locations to be announced.
Fee: $119
CEUs: 0.9
 
Email us with your interest, contact:
  Anne O'Meara, Program Director, aomeara@uwm.edu, 414-227-3311
 

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