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MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS

Highlights:
1987
"Perspectives," organized by the Center of African Art. Richmond, New York City, Birmingham.
"The Age of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent," organized by the National Gallery of Art. Washington, Chicago, New York City.
"Harlem My Home," organized by The Studio Museum in Harlem. National tour.
"The Latin American Presence in the United States 1920-1970," organized by The Bronx Museum of the Arts. National tour.

1986
"The Statue of Liberty Centennial and Beyond the Golden Door: Settlement Houses of New York," joint exhibition organized by the Museum of the City of New York. New York City.
"Texas: Art on the Road," sixth in a series of statewide poster competition exhibitions, organized by Philip Morris Companies Inc. "New York: Art on the Road" (performing arts, 1984); "California: Art on the Road" (1982); "Wisconsin: Art on the Road" (1981); "New York: Art in the City" (1980); and "New York: Art on the Road" (visual arts, 1979) were the predecessors.
"Hidden Heritage: Afro American Art 1800-1950," organized by the Bellevue Art Museum, Washington, and the Art Museum Association of America. Bronx, Los Angeles, Hartford, Charlotte, San Antonio, Toledo, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Oklahoma.
"Moneta Sleet, Jr: Pulitzer Prize Photojournalist," organized by the New York Public Library. New York City, Chicago.
"Craft Today: Poetry of the Physical," inaugural exhibition of the new American Craft Museum. New York City, Denver, Laguna Beach, Milwaukee, Louisville, Richmond.
"Third Western States Exhibition," organized by the Western States Arts Foundation and The Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, New Orleans, Colorado Springs, Corpus Christi, Billings, Palm Springs, San Jose.
"Choosing: An Exhibition of Changing Perspectives in Modern Art and Art Criticism by Black Americans, 1925-1985," organized by Hampton University Department of Art.
"Isamu Noguchi: What is Sculpture?," Venice Biennale exhibition at the U.S. Pavilion, Venice, Italy. Organized by P.S. 1, the Institute for the Art and Urban Resources, Inc.

1985
"Southern Folk Art," organized by the Museum of American Folk Art. New York City, Birmingham, Nashville, Charlotte, Richmond, Louisville. 
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, opening of West Wing. Richmond.

1984
"Horst P. Horst," organized by the International Center of Photography. New York City, Charleston, Flint, Montreal, Venice, Florence, Tokyo.
"'Primitivism' in 20th Century Art: Affinity of the Tribal and the Modern," organized by The Museum of Modern Art. New York City, Detroit, Dallas.
"New York: Art on the Road," (performing arts) organized by Philip Morris Companies Inc.

Museum Exhibitions

1983
"The Vatican Collections: The Papacy and Art," organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York City, Chicago, San Francisco. "Faces of the Vatican," a photographic exhibition based on "The Vatican Collections."
"Willem de Kooning: Painting and Sculpture," organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art. New York City, Berlin, Paris.
"The Precious Legacy: Judaic Treasures from the Czechoslovak State Collections," organized by SITES. Miami, New York City, San Diego, New Orleans, Detroit, Hartford, Montreal.
"Painting in the South," organized by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Richmond, Birmingham, New York City, Jackson, MS, Louisville, and New Orleans.
"Second Western States Exhibition," organized jointly by the Western States Arts Foundation and the Corcoran Gallery of Art. National tour

1982
"California: Art on the Road," organized by Philip Morris Companies Inc.
"The Works of Edward Ruscha," organized by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. San Francisco, New York City, Vancouver, Houston, Los Angeles.
"Kandinsky in Munich: 1896-1914," organized by The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. New York City, San Francisco, Munich.
"Lewis Carroll and Alice, 1832-1982," organized by The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York City.

1981
"Buffalo Bill and the Wild West," organized by The Brooklyn Museum in coordination with the Buffalo Bill Historical Center. Brooklyn, Pittsburgh, Cody, WY.
"Champions of American Sport," organized by the National Portrait Gallery, the Smithsonian Institution. Washington, DC, Chicago, New York City.
"Collaboration: Artists & Architects," organized by the Architectural League of New York. National tour.
"Wisconsin: Art on the Road," organized by Philip Morris Companies Inc.

1980
"Expressionism: A German Intuition, 1905-1920," organized by The Solomon R. Guggenheim. New York City, San Francisco.
"Romare Bearden: 1970-1980," organized by The Mint Museum. Charlotte, Jackson, MS, Baltimore, Richmond, Brooklyn.
"New York: Art in the City," organized by Philip Morris Companies Inc.

1979
"A Century of Ceramics in the United States, 1878-1978," organized by the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse. National tour.
"Michelangelo and His World: With Drawings from the British Museum," at The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York City.
"First Western States Biennial Exhibition," organized by the Western States Arts Foundation. National tour.
"New York: Art on the Road," (visual arts) organized by Philip Morris Companies Inc.

MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS

1978
"Mirrors and Windows: American Photography Since 1960," Organized by The Museum of Modern Art, New York City. National tour.

1977
"Dolley and 'the great little Madison'," organized by the American Institute of Architects Foundation. Washington, DC, Charlotte, Richmond.
"Jasper Johns, A Retrospective Exhibition," organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art. New York City, Cologne, Paris, London, Tokyo, San Francisco.

1976
"Two Centuries of Black American Art," organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Los Angeles, Atlanta, Dallas, Brooklyn.
"'Remember the Ladies': Women in America, 1750-1815," organized by the Pilgrim Society. Plymouth, Atlanta, Washington, DC, Chicago, Austin, New York City.

1975
"Frontier America: The Far West," organized by the Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, Denver, San Diego, Milwaukee. European tour.

1974
"Indian Art of the Americans," organized by the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, New York City. National tour.
"The Flowering of American Folk Art, 1776-1876," organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art. New York City, Richmond, San Francisco.

1973
"Masterworks from the Museum of the American Indian," opened at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.

1972 
"Two Hundred Years of North American Indian Art," organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City.

1970
"Contemporary Black Artists," organized by the Milwaukee Art Center. Milwaukee. National tour.

1969
"A Plastic Presence," organized by Milwaukee Art Museum in cooperation with The Jewish Museum, New York City and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco.

1965
"Pop & Op," exhibition of 65 graphics, including 33 commissioned works purchased by Philip Morris Incorporated. Circulated by the American Federation of Arts to 16 major American museums.

PERFORMING ARTS

Highlights:

1987
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. National tour.
"Next Wave" Festival. A festival of performances in dance, music, and theater by contemporary artists. Organized by the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Brooklyn.

1986
Paris Opera Ballet. U.S. tour. New York City, Washington, D.C.
"Next Wave" Festival. Organized by the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Brooklyn.
The Joffrey Ballet. National tour.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. World tour.
Dance Theatre of Harlem Open House Series. New York City.
Denver Symphony Pop Concert Series sponsored by Mission Viejo.
Spoleto Festival U.S.A. "Footprints in the Garden," a series of dance performances by emerging young choreographers. Charleston.
Music Theatre Consortium. Consisting of Playwrights Horizons, Music Theatre Group/Lenox Arts Center, and the American Repertory Theatre, Music Theatre Consortium encourages collaboration among artists from various disciplines to co-commission new and experimental "music theatre."
Support continues for: Theatre Project, Dance Project, Music Project, and Performance Centers Project.

1985
Music Theatre Consortium. 
"Next Wave" Festival. Organized by the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Brooklyn.
Performance Centers Project. A fund which supports a selection of both emerging experimental performance centers and established ones.
Dance Project. A fund to provide operational support for over 26 dance companies of different sizes.
Music Project. A fund which provides support to outstanding music ground of different genres.
Theatre Project. A fund to provide operational support to a variety of theater groups. Continued funding.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. National tour.
Dance Theatre of Harlem Open House series. New York City.
The Joffrey Ballet. National tour.

1984
Theatre Project.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. European tour.
The Joffrey Ballet. National tour. Sponsored, in part, by Philip Morris Incorporated.
"Next Wave" Festival. Organized by the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Sponsored, in part, by Philip Morris Incorporated.

1983
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. 25th anniversary tour. Appearances in 23 cities included Ailey's first full-length ballet.