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Member Weekend Mornings—Picasso and Chicago
May 4, 2013
10:00AM–10:30AM
Regenstein Hall
Free for Members
Every weekend during Picasso and Chicago, you can visit Picasso’s masterpieces before the crowds with member-only morning hours.
Early access is available only through the Modern Wing entrance on Monroe Street.
Reservations are not required; just show your member card!
Pablo Picasso. The Red Armchair, 1931. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Saidenberg. © 2013 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

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