Your guide to art and museum exhibitions in Oxfordshire from June 30-July 6. Updated every Friday. Send your entries to listings editor Wendy Broadway (wendy.broadway@nqo.com).
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Museum of Modern Art: Tues-Sun 11am-6pm, Thurs 11am-9pm. Until Jul 2, Weegee (1899-1968), photographs from the Berinson Collection, Berlin; in the Lower Gallery, Orlando's Butterflies, photographs by Sara Davidmann.
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Ashmolean Museum (01865 278015: Tues-Sat, 10-5, Sun 2-5. Every Thursday during June, July and August, museum open until 8pm with talks and other events (tel 01865 288299 for further details). Jul 6: Jazz in the forecourt 5.30-7.30pm, talk by Dr Roger Moorey on archeology and the Old Testament at 6pm and 7pm, guided tour of Egyptian jewels and amulets at 6.30pm. Gallery talks every Fri and 1.15pm. Exhibitions: until Jul 18, Glass of Four Millennia; until Sept 10, Turner's Oxford with adult study day on Tues Jul 4; also until Sept 10, British Townscapes. Ashmolean Treasures tour every Saturday 11am. To book a place on talks, study days tours tel 01865 278015.
******************************* Oxford University Museum of Natural History (01865 272950): Open daily noon-5pm. Until December, Ruskin and the Oxford University Museum: Ruskin's unfinished masterpiece. Until Jul 31, Points of View - visualising insulin secretion, the work of scientist Frances Ashcroft on insulin secretion interpreted by the painter Benedict Rubbra. New permanent dinosaur and dodo exhibition.
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Pitt Rivers Museum, Parks Road (01865 270927): Open noon-5pm, daily. Until Sept 2001, Transformations: The Art of Recycling. Also the Joachim Schmid Collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum, an artist's intervention and site-specific installation. Until autumn, Collectomania! Coke cans to twizzle sticks.
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Christ Church Picture Gallery, Oriel Square (01865 276172): Mon-Sat 10.30-1, 2-4.30, Sun 2-4.30. Until Aug 8, Raphael to Romano. Admission free on Mondays.
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Oxfordshire's Own Millennium Festival: see page eight in main paper for full details.
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Darbys Mallam Lewis, 52 New Inn Hall Street, Oxford: Until Sept 1, during office hours, an exhibition of photographs by Simon Bentley: from flower portraits to broad and atmospheric landscapes) and The Oxford Times journalist, Helen Peacocke: the glories of food.
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Verandah Gallery, North Parade, Oxford: Jul 1-14, Mon to Sat 10-5.30, Magie Hollingworth (papier mach), Jenifer Wall (jewellery).
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Stables Gallery, Green College: 10-6, until Jul 8, photographs by Wendy Aldiss, depicting health care at the Radcliffe Infirmary.
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Bartholomew Room, Eynsham: daily 10-4, Sun 2.30-4.30, Jul 1-16, Eynsham Arts Group.
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Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock: until Sept 10, About Time.
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Woodstock Town Hall: Woodstock Hangings by Woodstock Broderers on display every Wed 1.30-5. *******************************
The Gallery, Bampton Town Hall: 10-5 Fri, glass blown by Anne Arlidge, Gill Mannings Cox and June Kingsbury. Jul 9-23, new work by Nigel Plumb.
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Oxfordshire Craft Shop, Chipping Norton (01608 641525): during July, Sidney Hardwick, potter.
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Potato Town Gallery, Great Tew Estate: Jul 2-9, furniture by John Callen and Keith Lobben with paintings by Pam Franklin. 01608 683323.
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Wallingford School of Art and Art History (01491 838855): Thurs, Fri and Sat 1-5, Sun 2-5, Jul 8-Aug 6, paintings by Ron Freeborn.
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Green Gallery, Elsfield: 10-5 Sat and Sun every week until Aug 13, outdoor work by 13 artists with conservation theme. Performance by Belinda Rimmer on Saturday. 01865 351771.
Vale and Downland Museum, Wantage: until Jul 9, Sacred Landscapes. *******************************
Henley River and Rowing Museum: until Oct 15, Golden Oars: rowing at the Olympic Games.
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Modern Artists Gallery, Whitchurch (01189 845893): paintings by David Armitage, including original illustrations for The Lighthouse Keeper's Breakfast. See Oxford Playhouse.
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