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Artist CYJO creates portraits to explore “ancestral heritage and contemporary life.” She’s one of seven artists in “Asian American Portraits of Encounter” at the Portrait Gallery through October 14, 2012.

Candid Cameras
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A series of exhibitions at the Freer Gallery of Art explores how seasons are represented in art. Through January 8, 2012, see the symbolism in Chinese flower paintings in “Seasons: Flowers.”

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Starting in the 1930s, Japanese potters melded ancient glazing techniques with modern forms. “Reinventing the Wheel” is now on exhibit at the Sackler Gallery.

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