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At the museums

By Times Staff Writer
Published October 23, 2003

Gulf Coast Museum of Art, Largo - Through Nov. 9, "Florida Focus: Miami Hot!;" Through Nov. 2, "Jason Jensen: Materiality of Light"; and through Jan. 4, "Robert Giordano: New Sculptures."

Salvador Dali Museum, St. Petersburg - Through Jan. 4, "Joan Fontcuberta: Imaginary Gardens."

Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg - Through Jan. 4, "From Ansel Adams to Burk Uzzle: Photographers' Gifts to the Collection" and "Corpus of Meaning: Figures through the Lens of Female Photographers"; through Dec. 28, "Sacred Space: Angkor Wat in 19th and 20th Century Photography."

Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art, Tarpon Springs - Through Nov. 2, "Florida Craftsmen: 50th Anniversary Exhibition."

Tampa Gallery of Photographic Arts - Through Sunday, "Doc Edgerton: Father of the Strobe."

Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland - Through Nov. 2, "Some Assembly Required: Collage Culture in Post-War America."

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