I guess because it's early January, and exhibitions that opened last year are starting to close across the city.
An exhibition of projects by students at the school starts today and continues through June 23.
Afterward, the exhibition started travelling the world for several years.
In a sense the exhibition starts where the Whitworth's ended, around 1900.
Two exhibitions will start on Wednesday at the museum, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
The exhibition starts on the third floor, with very early works from the 1950s.
The center's last exhibition in the space will start Feb. 27.
The exhibition itself starts with both a great advantage and a handicap.
This being so, it is natural that the exhibition (which runs through March 13) starts from a certain polarization.
The majority of the works in the show are so new that some were only delivered the day before the exhibition started.