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2013 National Juried Exhibition

Through June 9
510-843-2527
Over a dozen exhibiting artists selected by curators Marc D'Estout and Suzanne Gray. free
ACCI Gallery 1652 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley (map)

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Art on Center

, Fri., May 24, 12-10 p.m.
510-464-7133
With art-making, food trucks, the renowned Thing-a-ma-jigs ensemble, a student film festival in the Berkeley City College auditorium, as well as shorts and a feature curated by PFA. Bring your own seating. On Center Street in downtown Berkeley. free
Downtown Berkeley BART 2160 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley (map)

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Berkeley City College Student Art Show

Through Aug. 19
510-981-2800
An art show featuring works from student artists at Berkeley City College. free
Jerry Adams Gallery 2050 Center St., Berkeley (map)

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"Oakland Renaissance Jazz Series"

Through May 24
510-981-6100
A collection of Oakland-based photographers celebrate the artistry of jazz musicians in the Bay Area. free
Berkeley Public Library, Central Branch 2090 Kittredge St., Berkeley (map)

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"Sound Objects"

Through June 28
510-643-2526
This exhibit investigates the role of objects that emit sound during synagogue rituals using over sixty objects, books, manuscripts, and photographs.
Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life 2121 Allston Way, Berkeley (map)

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"Through the Eyes of Rachel Marker"

Tuesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through June 28
510-643-2526
A fragmented narrative about a fictional Czech Jew, Rachel Marker. A literary installation by Moira Roth. free
Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life 2121 Allston Way, Berkeley (map)

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