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ART

Thursday 11/22

ROME ART
   University of Miami presents The Three Romes: 1991-2007, an exhibition that celebrates 16 years of art by students and faculty from University of Miami's travel-study program in Rome. Various times at Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center Gallery, University of Miami, 1215 Dickinson Dr., Coral Gables. Ends Nov. 26. Free. Details: (305) 284-1563.
TERRAIN ART
   Lowe Art Museum presents Material Terrain: A Sculptural Exploration of Landscape & Place, a mixed-media exhibition on Earth's terrain. Various times at Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, 1301 Stanford Dr., Coral Gables. $5 students; $10 others. Ends Nov. 27. Details: (305) 284-3535 or www.lowemuseum.org.
FIBER ART
   The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University presents Pip Brant: The Flying Carpet and Other Reusables, a fiber art exhibition based on political and social views at Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum, Florida International University, University Park Campus, 11200 SW Eighth St., Tamiami. Ms. Brant will curate her exhibition on Wednesday. Ends Dec. 9. Details: (305) 348-2890 or www.frostartmuseum.org.
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHS
   Bass Museum of Art presents an exhibition of portraits and city photographs during 20th century America in Facades: Expression and Architecture in American Society. The exhibition features photographs by famed photographers such as Annie Leibovitz, Lewis Hine and Mitch Epstein. Various times at 2121 Park Ave., Miami Beach. Ends Jan. 6. $6-$12. Details: (305) 673-7530 or www.bassmuseum.org.
LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS
   Large-scale paintings made from tar, atmospheric paintings and other multi-media art can be seen at Miami Art Museum's exhibition of Enrique Martinez Celaya: NOMAD. Various times at 101 W.Flagler St., Miami. Ends Jan. 13. Details: (305) 375-3000 or www.miamiartmuseum.org.
MULTI-MEDIA
   Jane Cardiff and George Bures Miller: The Killing Machine & Other Stories 1995-2007, is a multi-media exhibition with film, music and high culture. Various times at Miami Art Museum, 101 W. Flagler St., Miami and Miami Art Museum and Freedom Tower, 600 Biscayne Blvd., Miami. Ends Jan. 20. Various prices. Details: (305) 375-1704 or www.miamiartmuseum.org.
HEARTFIELD TRIBUTE
   Wolfsonian-Florida International University presents the work of German satirist John Heartfield. Born Helmut Herzfeld, Mr. Heartfield is known as the pioneer of modern photomontage in the early 19th-century. Various times at 1001 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. Ends Feb. 10. Members free; others $10. Details: (305) 531-1001 or www.wolfsonian.org.
DINOSAUR EXHIBIT
   The Miami Museum of Science & Planetarium features the Dinosaurs of China. The collection includes dinosaurs, bird fossils and mounted skeletons at 3280 S. Miami Ave. Ends June 16. $13-$20. Details: (305) 646-4200 or www.miamisci.org.


   

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