MISS DOCENT: Avatar art, moth death and steel mazes.

Every Thursday, Abigail Minor updates you on the newest and most browse-worthy rotating museum exhibits. This week: Avatar art, moth death and steel mazes.

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MISS DOCENT: Avatar art, moth death and steel mazes.

POSTED: Thursday, March 15, 2012, 4:00 PM

Albert Paley at the American Swedish Historical Museum

Metal sculptor and Tyler graduate Albert Paley, known for his steel archway on 18th street below Spring Garden, brings his “Forged Sculptures of the Steneby Collection” to the American Swedish Historical Museum. Created at the Steneby School of Art and Design in Dals Långed, Sweden, these sleek asphalt-colored forms are mazelike adventures for your eyes.

Through June 24, $4-$8, American Swedish Historical Museum, 1900 Pattison Ave., 215-389-1776, americanswedish.org.

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