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==Museums and exhibitions== Zeisel's works are in the permanent collections of the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art|Metropolitan Museum]]; Brooklyn Museum; [[New-York Historical Society]], [[Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum]] and The Museum of Modern Art,<ref>{{Cite web |title=Designing Modern Women 1890–1990 {{!}} MoMA |url=https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1369 |access-date=2022-12-11 |website=The Museum of Modern Art |language=en}}</ref> New York; the [[British Museum]]; [[The Victoria and Albert Museum]], London; [[Bröhan Museum]], Germany; as well as Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta and Milwaukee museums and others in the US and abroad. In the 1980s, a 50-year retrospective exhibit of her work organized by the {{ill|Musée des arts décoratifs de Montréal|fr}} and the [[Smithsonian Institution]] traveled through the US, Europe and Russia. In 2004, a significant retrospective exhibition "Eva Zeisel: The Playful Search for Beauty" was organized by the [[Knoxville Museum of Art]], which subsequently traveled to the [[Milwaukee Art Museum]], the [[High Museum of Art]], Atlanta, and the [[Hillwood Museum & Gardens]], Washington, D.C. From 2005 to 2007, the [[Erie Art Museum]] mounted the long-term exhibition "Eva Zeisel: The Shape of Life." On December 10, 2006, The [[Mingei International Museum]] in [[Balboa Park, San Diego]], opened a major centenary retrospective exhibit [https://web.archive.org/web/20091006092900/http://www.mingei.org/exhibitions/detail.php?EID=31 "Eva Zeisel: Extraordinary Designer at 100"], showing her designs from Schramberg (1928) through more recent designs for Nambe, Chantal, Eva Zeisel Originals, The Orange Chicken, and others (2006). The show ran through August 12, 2007. In the same year, the Pratt Institute Gallery also organized an exhibition celebrating her centenary.
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