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GALLERIES/MUSEUMS
PHIPPS CONSERVATORY AND BOTANICAL GARDENS: "Chihuly at Phipps: Gardens & Glass" continues through Nov. 11. 412-622-6915.
CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART: "Viva Vetro! Glass Alive! Venice and America, 1950-2006" continues through Sept. 16; "The 50th Anniversary of the Women's Committee of the CMOA," 50 works of art purchased with funds the committee raised, through Dec. 13. "The First Wave: Foundations of the American Drawing and Watercolor Collection" (through Oct. 7). 412-622-3131.
THE ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM: "Gift of Gretchen Berg: The True Story of 'My True Story,'\u2009" and "The Troublemakers" through Aug. 5; "Lou Reed's New York," photographs by The Velvet Underground founder, and "Personal Jesus...: The Religious Art of Keith Haring and Andy Warhol" (both through Sept. 2). 412-237-8300.
THE FRICK ART & HISTORICAL CENTER: "In the Studios of Paris: William Bouguereau & His American Students" (through Oct. 7). 412-371-0600.
MATTRESS FACTORY: "India: New Installations Part I" continues through Nov. 25. 412-231-3169.
WOOD STREET GALLERIES: Michael Hardesty presents "Echo" through Sept. 15. 412-471-5605.
SOCIETY FOR CONTEMPORARY CRAFT: "Fiberart International 2007" continues through August 19 here and at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. At One Mellon Bank Center Gallery, 412-261-7003.
SILVER EYE CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY: "The Looking Glass," photographs inspired by glass and more, continues through Sept. 15. 412-431-1810.
PITTSBURGH GLASS CENTER: "Allure of Japanese Glass," showcasing work by 17 established and emerging artists who work in Japan, continues through Sept. 16. 412-365-2145.
PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR THE ARTS: "Fiberart International 2007" continues through Aug. 19 (here and at the Society for Contemporary Craft) as does Group A's "Boxes II." Also, three glass exhibitions -- "Worlds Within Worlds," by Kaley Finegan, Christopher Clarke and Brian Frus; "Efflorescence: The Sea After Time," by Lindsay O'Leary; and "Totem & Taboo," by Judi Charlson (through Aug. 19). 412-361-0873.
WESTMORELAND MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART: "Made in Pennsylvania: A Folk Art Tradition" features fraktur, salt-glazed stoneware and tanware, samplers, coverlets and painted furniture, through Oct. 14. 724-837-1500.
THE BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN ART: The 71st National Midyear Exhibition runs through Aug. 26. 1-330-743-1711.