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Untitled acrylic on canvas (1975) by Kin-ya-onny beyeh (Carl Nelson Gorman)
Untitled acrylic on canvas (1975) by Kin-ya-onny beyeh (Carl Nelson Gorman's Navajo name) due to be displayed at the artist's namesake gallery, the C.N. Gorman Museum, starting June 26.

EXHIBITION OPENINGS

June 23 -- Collaborative mixed media exhibition by Craft Center student managers Kathy Wong and Maisee Lor. Craft Center Gallery, through Aug. 1.

June 30 -- Selections from the Permanent Collections, at the C.N. Gorman Museum, in celebration of the museum's 35-year history of exhibiting works by contemporary Native American and other indigenous artists. Through Sept. 5. (The opening date is four days later than originally announced.)

July 10 -- Flatlanders 2, a biennial showing of works by artists from around the region. Nelson Gallery, through Aug. 15. Reception, 6:30 to 8 p.m. July 10.

CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS

Art-Science Fusion Program: Photography -- Bridging Art and Science; and California's Gold, a ceramic mosaic. Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center, through June 27.

Changing California's Landscape, chronicling the impact of the Saratoga Horticultural Research Foundation on ornamental landscapes. Lobby, Shields Library, through summer.

Fashion Conscious: Sustainable Fashion. Design Museum, through July 13.

Figure Studies Selected from the Collection, by artists born in the second half of the 19th century. Nelson Entryway Gallery, through Aug. 15.

David Fukuyama's Truck Drivers Series, photographs from the university's Fine Arts Collection. Buehler Alumni and Visitors Center, through Sept. 28.

Romancing the Road: A Visual History of California's Roadways, lobby, Shields Library.

Six, works by students who received their Master's of Fine Arts degrees this spring. At the Nelson Gallery: ceramic sculpture by Mary Alison Lucas, an architectural installation by Caroline Cloak, a multimedia installation by Nickolas Mohanna, and a photo and text wall installation by Lissaivy Tiegel. At The Gallery: paintings by Chau Thuy Huynh and paper works by Irman Arcibal. Through June 20.

Complete Campus Calendar: calendar.ucdavis.edu

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Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu

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