Maloof Foundation spotlights ethnic craft

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maloof.gifThree Fertility Dolls "Akua'ba," Ghana, mid-20th century




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"Tribal Craft: A Collector's Seduction," an exhibition of ethnic craft from three private collections including Sam Maloof's, will be on display through August 14. The show is free and is open Thursdays and Saturdays from noon to 4 p.m.

Curator John Scott will give a slideshow lecture "Collecting Artifacts in New Guinea" at 2 p.m. May 23.

The exhibit is at the Maloof Foundation on 5131 Carnelian St.

Information: 909-980-0412

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