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The generosity of Samuel H. Kress facilitated the development of the North Carolina Museum of Art and other regional museums. An exhibition scheduled for February 5-April 24, 1994, contains many of the Old Master paintings given by Kress.
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The North Carolina Museum of Art, acknowledged as possessing one of the finest collections of European art in America, was honored by having one of its pieces, \"Madonna and Child in a Landscape,\" chosen as the Postal Service's traditional Christmas stamp.
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The 1993 North Carolina Artists Exhibition, open to any artist resident in the state working in any media, is open for viewing October 2-December 5, 1993.
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The North Carolina Museum of Art has established the African-American Advisory Board in order to involve African-Americans in the museum's educational programming and in the acquisition of art.
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The North Carolina Museum of Art offers survey and treatment services to other not-for-profit agencies through its Outside Conservation Services program.
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The North Carolina Museum of Art offers various activities and functions, beyond the standard contemplation of art works, on its grounds.
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Teachers from across the state attended the eighth annual series of workshops and seminars approved by the Department of Public Instruction. The workshops allow state teachers to obtain recertification credits to update their teaching credentials.