“Imagine a World Without Borders” Mural –– Minneapolis Institute of Art https://new.artsmia.org/programs/mia-in-the-community/community-arts/imagine-a-world-without-borders-mural
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June 24, 2012 – September 16, 2012 | Included in Rembrandt in America exhibition gallery | Ticketed Exhibition – SOLD OUT Rembrandt’s artistic output was by no means confined to painting. In fact, many consider him the greatest printmaker of all time
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June 4, 2019 – August 20, 2019 | Target Gallery | Adults: $20, Children under 18: free, Active Military: $10, My Mia members and guests: $16; free for My Mia members at Investor level and above Women have long been the creative force behind Native American art. Presented in close cooperation with top Native women artists and Native-art scholars, this first major exhibition of artwork by Native women honors the achievements of over 115 artists from the United States and Canada spanning over 1,000 years
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January 30, 2021 – June 27, 2021 | U.S. Bank Gallery | Free Exhibition Nicole Havekost will explore the simultaneous joy, sublime embarrassment, and disorderly beauty of the human body through her anthropomorphic sculptures. Havekost lives and works in Rochester, Minnesota. She earned a BFA in printmaking from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from the University of New Mexico, also in printmaking
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October 19, 2024 – April 8, 2025 | Gallery 353 | Free Exhibition One of the leading peintres-graveurs, or painter-printmakers, of late nineteenth-century Paris, Mary Cassatt (1844–1926) applied her painterly skill to a variety of print techniques. Balancing color, line, and texture, she breathed life into intimate scenes of domestic labor and leisure
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