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«Saturday March 11, 2006»
Start: 02/03/2006 - 20:00
End: 03/12/2006 - 14:00

Bain Boehlke directs and Guthrie favorites J.C. Cutler, Michelle O'Neill and Bob Davis perform in this new production of Harold Pinter's award-winning drama, Betrayal, an enthralling tale of adultery.

Start: 02/06/2006 - 10:00
End: 03/17/2006 - 17:00

New York-based artist and printmaker Lothar Osterburg presents a mysterious and magical world of fanciful bridges, shantytowns, and flying machines -- all actually small models he has built from found materials, which he then prints using the traditional photogravure process, bringing each scene to life with a range of subtle greys and rich dark tones. Through March 17; gallery hours Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Highpoint Center for Printmaking, 2638 Lyndale Ave. S., Minneapolis. 612/871-1326, www.highpointprintmaking.org

Start: 02/08/2006 - 13:29
End: 05/14/2006 - 13:29

Paintings, photographs and sculpture by Sweden’s best-known and respected wildlife artists, with a special focus on the work of Bruno Liljefors and Lars Jonsson. Through May 14. The American Swedish Institute, 2600 Park Ave., Minneapolis. Open Tues., Thur.-Sat. 12-4 p.m., Wed. 12-8 p.m. and Sun. 1-5 p.m. (closed Mondays and holidays). Admission: $5, $4 ages 62+, $3 ages 6-18, free for children under six and Institute members. Free admission for all the first Wednesday of each month. 612/871-4907 or www.americanswedishinst.org.

Start: 02/17/2006 - 08:00
End: 03/11/2006 - 20:00

Presented by Minnesota Center for Book Arts with Carleton College, this exhibition presents experiments in the book art format by 17 Iraqi artists spanning three generations. Dafatir is Arabic for notebook. Through March 17, free admission, open Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun.,11 a.m.-4 p.m. Open Book Lobby Gallery, 1011 Washington Ave. S., Minneapolis. 612/215-2520, www.mnbookarts.org

Start: 02/25/2006 - 10:00
End: 04/23/2006 - 17:00

Minnesota students, ages 6 though 18, express their appreciation and concerns about the environment in this one-of-kind exhibition of original art. Swaying prairie grasses, exuberant jungles, colorful fish and forests of every variety reveal how kids across the state interpret the natural world through painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture and other media. Through April 23. Regular admission applies. Bell Museum of Natural History, University Ave. & 17th Ave. SE, Minneapolis; 612/624-7083; www.bellmuseum.org

Start: 03/03/2006 - 13:26
End: 04/02/2006 - 13:26

This annual juried exhibition showcases the very best student-produced artwork of the school year. This year's show also features an added bonus: "Work @ MCAD," an exhibition of artwork by the MCAD staff, many of whom are accomplished artists and alumni of the college. Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2501 Stevens Ave. S., MInneapolis. www.mcad.edu

Start: 03/11/2006 - 13:00
End: 03/11/2006 - 15:00

Drop-in nature crafts and activities for families on the second Saturday of the month. March 11: Make a turtle, wolf or eagle puppet that can move with the pull of a string! Regular admission applies. Bell Museum of Natural History, University Ave. & 17th Ave. SE, Minneapolis; 612/624-7083; www.bellmuseum.org

Start: 03/11/2006 - 18:00

Opening reception for The 5isms, artists Adam M. Considine, Amy Rice, Catherine A. Palmer, Christi Furnas and John Grider. They are the next next of the art world. They have only an edge in common. Together they offer the range of what happens when art theory meets the reality of paint—in intense color and lots of layers. The Art Major, a gallery normally dedicated to presenting student work, is honored to break from tradition to present this professional showing. W. 24th St. and Hennepin Ave. S., Minneapolis.

Start: 03/11/2006 - 18:00

Closing party for The 5isms, artists Adam M. Considine, Amy Rice, Catherine A. Palmer, Christi Furnas and John Grider. They are the next next of the art world. They have only an edge in common. Together they offer the range of what happens when art theory meets the reality of paint—in intense color and lots of layers. Show runs March 10 to April 29. The Art Major, a gallery normally dedicated to presenting student work, is honored to break from tradition to present this professional showing. W. 24th St. and Hennepin Ave. S., Minneapolis.