Summer exhibitions continue

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Thure de Thulstrup's Seated Figure. pencil on tan wove paper, 19th century
Thure de Thulstrup's <i>Seated Figure</i>, pencil on tan wove paper, 19th century

Exhibitions take no vacation at UC Davis. Here is what you can see, free of charge:

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

Figure Studies Selected from the Collection, by artists born in the second half of the 19th century. Nelson Entryway Gallery, 125 Art Building, through Aug. 15.

Flatlanders 2: A Regional Roundup, comprising the work of artists from Davis and environs. Nelson Gallery, 124 Art Building, through Aug. 15.

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

Paper and Clay, a collaboration between Kathy Wong (paper), the Craft Center's incoming student manager for jewelry, and Maisee Lor (clay), the outgoing student manager for jewelry. Craft Center Gallery, South Silo, through Aug. 1.

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

35 Years at the C.N. Gorman Museum: Selections from the Permanent Collections, a celebration of the museum's 35-year history as a showplace for the works of contemporary Native American and other indigenous artists. First floor, Hart Hall, through Sept. 5.

Complete Campus Calendar: calendar.ucdavis.edu

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

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