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#MuseumGames #Crossword April 5, 2020

#MuseumGames #Crossword is a weekly puzzle series held by museums around the world. For the full list of participating museums: https://medium.com/@AkronArtMuseum/museumgames-crossword-april-5-2020-d640c8275f36
Across
Walker Evan's workers, before.
Clue
Practices
That other thing on the wall
Situate
The 442nd Regimental Combat Team, an Army unit comprised of Japanese Americans from Hawai'i and the mainland United States activated during World War II, initially trained at Camp ___ in Mississippi.
Meeko at Cleveland Museum of Natural History for one
This self-portrait by poet and artist Kahlil _______, author of The Prophet, is part of the largest collection of his visual art in the United States, housed at Telfair Museums in Savannah, Georgia.
A medical mission in Newfoundland and Labrador in the early 20th century that produced hooked rugs.
Cetus is not only a mythical sea monster of Greek mythology, but is also a constellation. Besides being called Cetus the sea monster, it is also known as this animal in English: Cetus the____.
Artist Dudley Vaill Talcott exhibited the Wrestler, the beloved sculpture/mascot of The Wolfsonian–FIU, at this New York modern art museum in 1931.
This starchitect designed San Francisco's most cubic museum.
Gallery Stop
What green wayfinding sign in the Nasher Sculpture Center was such an engineering/manufacturing feat when the building opened in 2003, one was acquired for the MOMA collection?
225 Parsons Street was home to this instrument maker for almost 100 years
Out to __
The only remaining weighlock building in the United States is located in this New York State city.
Elihu Vedder's Sleeping girl's complexion.
Charles Demuth was one of the leading artists in which art movement, seen particularly in his later architectural works?
Quick message
This Astrochimp was the first hominid launched into space on January 31, 1961 through Project Mercury from Cape Canaveral.
Planet
An amatuer archeologist, this person’s finds became a 5,000 piece collection housed at the last farmhouse in Manhattan.
Even's pair
Pucci's tool to add shape to this "Hippie": minidress.
Hoop holder from this Dassonville portrait
Down
Visitor's services tool
In Inuit art, this animal is often depicted dancing, perhaps signifying the joyful transformation between shaman and spirit helper
First name of this famous 20th century magician, billed as the “Dean of Magicians”
____ the Dog was sentenced to life in prison at Eastern State Penitentiary for allegedly killing the Pennsylvania governor’s cat in 1924. Thankfully, the dog was really just donated to increase prison morale.
This British Decoration, the ______ Medal, is considered ”the animal’s Victoria Cross” .
Opposite of Plain
Largest known flying animal to have ever lived.
This sculptor—a student of legendary ceramicist and UC Berkeley professor Peter Voulkos—mixes allusions to modernism, middlebrow culture, & specific pop sensibility of Northern California in exquisitely formed works, often no bigger than a few inches.
A Room
Hay
OY in other words
Members of the Children of Peace were active participants in the Upper Canada ______ of 1837 calling for political reform.
Frida Kahlo depicted herself with her pet ________, named Fulang-Chang, in her self-portrait in the Albright-Knox’s collection.
This famous author published and printed her own writings, as well as those of her contemporaries T.S. Eliot and Gertrude Stein, under the name Hogarth Press.
A vessel with a likeness to a human or animal.
Harlem Renaissance sculptor Selma Burke’s best-known work can be found on which U.S. coin?
What Roman author told the story of this heroic rescue in his “Metamorphoses”?
Nickname for story + ART, an early childhood program at Long Island Children’s Museum.
The jewel in the crown of the Cummer Gardens is the Italian Garden, one of only a handful of extant gardens designed by female landscape architect Ellen Biddle _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
Place
Pair with Wrong
Like
Museum Activity
Solo