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Stephen Nowlin <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Jul 1998 11:16:49 -0000
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>Hi,
>
>I am new and have a question.  I am not an informed art enthusiast and
>have an
>aunt comming from Italy for a visit in Sept---nearly the whole month.  SHE
>DEFINALELY IS!!!  As a mother, I know all the children's museums, but need
>adult art, paintings and sculptures mostly.
>
>I could look in the paper, the yellow pages, etc.  But, what I really need is
>some real in put on the museums that must not be missed.  We live just a
>little north of the LA area and I don't want to travel more than 2 hrs or so.
>
>Any suggestions will be most appreciated.
>
>Love and Laughter,
>Karen
>of
>http://karens-health-boutique.com
>

If you come to Pasadena to see the places mentioned by others (Huntington
Garden & Library, Norton Simon Museum, Pacific Asia Museum), come see us
too.  We're in the hills above the Rose Bowl:  Alyce de Roulet Williamson
Gallery, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena.  Our student gallery is
a treat, also.

Have fun,




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Stephen Nowlin                                 Director, Williamson
Gallery
Vice President                                  Producer, Art Center
Online
Art Center College of Design
www.artcenter.edu
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