To time with this year’s Komen Race for the Cure, the Phoenix Art Museum will present “Art for the Cure: Hungarian Modernism from the Nancy G. Brinker Collection.” (Brinker is the founder of Susan G. Komen for the Cure and a former ambassador to Hungary.) This exhibit, which hopes to raise awareness and funds for the Phoenix Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure while shedding light on Hungarian artists, will be on display in the Orme Lewis Gallery starting this Saturday, Aug. 30 through Oct. 26. The museum will donate 10 percent of its net profits to the Phoenix Komen affiliate during the month of October. www.phxart.org; www.komenphoenix.org. – Christine Whitton
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