Your guide to art and museum exhibitions in Oxfordshire from June 16-22. Updated every Friday. Send your entries to listings editor Wendy Broadway (wendy.broadway@nqo.com).
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. Tours every Wed during exhibition, noon (admission free).
Ashmolean Museum (01865 278015: Tues-Sat, 10-5, Sun 2-5. Every Thursday during June, July and August, museum open until 8pm, with jazz in the forecourt. Exhibitions: Until Jul 18, Glass of Four Millennia. Jun 20-Sept 1, Turner's Oxford loan exhibition. Gallery talks Tues and Fri 1.15pm, today Crafts of Ancient Egypt; Tues A Bouquet of Summer Flowers. Jun 20-Sept 10, Turner's Oxford (loan exhibition); British Townscapes. Jun 22, 6 and 7pm, Dr Oliver Impey on Japanese De corative Arts; also guided tour 6.30pm, 17th Century Still Life Paintings. Ashmolean Treasures tour every Saturday 11am. Craft Study Day Jun 24, Reflections on Glass. To book a place on talks and 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.
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. Until autumn, Collectomania! Coke cans to twizzle sticks.
Christ Church Picture Gallery (01865 276172): Mon-Sat 10.30-1, 2-4.30, Sun 2-4.30. Until Aug 8, Raphael to Romano and until Jun 25, new work by Jeff Clarke. Oxford Brookes University, Headington: Jun 17-23, Sat and Sun 10-4, Mon-Thurs noon-6 (Wed 9pm), Graduate Show, Eclectica; also dressed trees by Inhee Kim from Korea, in Parks Road, near the Natural History Museum, Jun 16-23.
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.
Wolfson College (01865 274100): until Jul 3, 10-4 (tel college before visiting), watercolours by Evelyn Phelps Brown.
Freud's Cafe-Bar, Walton Street, Oxford: Until Jun 23, during normal opening hours, Shirley Swadling's paintings and papier mach work on a Caribbean theme.
Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock (01993 811456): Tues-Sat, 10-4.45, Sun 2-4.45. Until Jun 11, Oxfordshire Crafts Guild. St Mary Magdalene Church, Woodstock: Sat-Jun 25, 10.30-5.30, Woodstock Festival of Arts.
Bartholomew Room, Eynsham: Sat to Thurs, 11am-5pm, Sun 2-5. A Lifeline to Ethiopia: a courageous response to famine in Africa - oil colours by Constance Buchanan. Retrospective exhibition covering 1950s up to 1999. Proceeds to famine relief in Africa. Sponsored by Oxfam. Constance has exhibited at the Royal Academy and Royal West of England Academy.
Methodist Church, High Street, Witney: Sat 9.30-4.30, Bil Brown, Arthur Cousins, Joe Dean, Peter Franklin, Tony HIles, Alan Stephens and Alex Vincent.
The Theatre, Chipping Norton: Mon to Thurs 10-1, and during performances, until Jun 30, Aspects of Our National Heritage by David Ferry.
Ramsden Memorial Hall: Jun 10-18, The Story of a Forest Village. Oxfordshire Crafts Guild Shop, Chipping Norton (01608 641525): Tues to Sat 10-5. Until Jun 30, glassworker Anne Arlidge.
Witney & District Museum: Wed to Sat 10-4, Sun 2-4. 01993 775915.
Wallingford School of Art and Art History (01491 838855): Until Jun 26, Thurs, Fri, Sat 10-5, Sun 2-5. Judy Woodborne, Jonathan Comerford and Hardground Printmakers from Cape Town.
Wallingford Museum: Until November, exhibition on Wallingford Castle. 01491 835065.
Vale and Downland Museum, Wantage: Mon-Sat 10-4.40, Sun 2.30-5, until Jul 9, Sacred Landscapes. Includes work by Rebecca Hind and Beryl Maile.
Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum: Until Aug 3, photographs from the Cotswold Way. Milton Keynes Gallery: Jun 17-Aug 13, Bloomberg, new contemporaries.
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