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May 2-8, 1985

EXHIBITIONS

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BRANDEIS

Katherine Porter Retrospective: Rose Art Museum.

B.U.

Container Bowl Vessel Body and Hollow Form: Works in Metal and Clay: Program in Artisanry Glass Gallery, 775 Commonwealth Ave Mon.-Sat., noon-5; Wed., 7-9.

HARVARD

Phyllis Forbes Kerr: Recent works Ticknor Lounge, Boylston Hall.

Henry N. Cobb: Recent and Current Work: Gund Hall Gallery, 48 Quincy St.

MIT

Jacques Lipchitz: Sculptor and Collector: Albert and Vera List Visual Arts Center, 20 Arnes St. Mon.-Fri., 10-4, Sat., Sun., 1-5.

A Holographic Environment: By Harnet-Casdin Silver. MIT Museum, 265 Mass. Ave. Mon.-Fri., 9-5, Sat., 10-4.

Robert Fulton: Engineer and Artist: Hart Nautical Gallaries, 77 Mass. Ave., building 5, first floor, 9 a.m.-10 p.m.

REAL WORLD

Cambridge Rindge and Latin Photography Exhibit: Cambridge Multicultural Arts Center, 41 Second St., E. Cambridge, 577-1400. Mon.-Fri., 12-4, Thurs., 6-8.

Drypoint Etchings by John Hopkins: Modestino Gallery, 426 Broadway, Cambridge, 868-7206

Institute of Contemporary Art, 955 Boylston St., Boston, 266-5151. Richard Milani; Menchu Lamas; Anish Kapoor; Leon Glub; Anton Patiflo: Sigmar Polks: Howard Fried; Nan Goldin. Wed.-Sun. 11-5, Fri., 11-8.

Museum of Fine Arts, 465 Huntington Ave., Boston, American Prints: 1914-1931; The Great Boston Collectors: Textiles of the Western European Eighteenth Century.

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