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The January 2013 Fourth Tuesday Tour at the Huntington Museum of Art will offer a guided tour of the exhibit Curator's Choice: Barrie Kaufman at 7 p.m. Jan. 22. Admission is free and refreshments will be served.

The exhibit continues on view at HMA through Feb. 3.

Throughout her 35-year career of making art, Kaufman has never stopped experimenting with new techniques. Working primarily on paper and in a series format, Kaufman explores her themes in a multitude of media. Kaufman has been involved with HMA for more than 30 years, participating in numerous Exhibition 280 exhibits and receiving awards in 1990 and 2003.

Her work is in the permanent collections of the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Rutgers University, Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences, Collection of West Virginia State Museum, Marshall University Graduate College, the University of Charleston and others.

For information on events at HMA, visit www.hmoa.org.