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Terra Museum of American Art

664 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60611
312.654.2255

HOURS: Sunday: 12-5pm
Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday: 10am - 8pm
Wednesday - Saturday: 10am - 6pm

ADMISSION: suggested donation $7

Saturday April 1, 2000
2 - 4pm:

THE CITY & THE COUNTRY: AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES WINE TASTING
Session 1, The City Picnic
Speaker: Mark Gruber, wine instructor, Northwestern Univ.

A comprehensive look at the American wine industry, in conjunction with
the exhibition The City & the Country: American Perspectives, 1870-1920.
Following a tour of the exhibition, there will be a wine tasting and discussion.

Fee: $25, $20 members. Space is limited; reservations required.

Sunday April 2, 2000
1 - 3pm:

CREATIVE CREATURES, a family program
A look at the exhibition Outsider and Folk Art from Chicago Collections
followed by studio time.

Free, but reservations are required.
Call Terra's Education Dept. at 312.654.2255 Mon-Thur only.

Saturday April 8, 2000
2 - 4pm:

THE CITY & THE COUNTRY: AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES WINE TASTING
Session 2, The Country Picnic
Speaker: Mark Gruber, wine instructor, Northwestern Univ.
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Thursday April 13, 2000
12 - 1pm
Luncheon/Lecture:

WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE: HALL AT SHINNECOCK, 1892
Speaker: Debra Mancoff, part-time faculty at SAIC, and author of several books
including Mary Cassatt: Reflections of Women's Lives


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