Bob Ross Finally Gets the Museum Treatment
A sprawling exhibition of dozens of the artist's happy little landscapes is expected to open at the Minnetrista Museum & Gardens in Muncie, Ind., later this year or early next. The museum will feature some of the roughly 200 works donated by his estate and created during and after the 1983-1994 run of Ross's popular PBS show, 'The Joy of Painting.'

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