Managing Mia’s Collection –– Minneapolis Institute of Art https://new.artsmia.org/art-artists/managing-mias-collection
Collection Decolonization means to address the ways that colonialism and white supremacy have
Collection Decolonization means to address the ways that colonialism and white supremacy have
November 11, 2023 – May 27, 2024 | Galleries 301-304 | Free What happens when Native American and American art is seen together, rather than in separate places? Might we look at these artworks in a new way? What stories and connections emerge from this new way of being together? These are some of the questions that guided a collaboratively reimagined suite of galleries. This Indigenous-led, consensus-based curatorial experiment is based on Dakota philosophies and ways of being
with a reflection, inviting visitors to join us in imagining the future we wish to have
If you have any questions about Creative Fuel: A Youth Summit Hosted @ Mia, feel
about race is difficult, and that—especially here in Minnesota—white-bodied people have
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October 16, 2014 – December 28, 2014 | MAEP Galleries (G264, 265) | Free Exhibition Delta Delta Delta Force: Andy Messerschmidt Andy Messerschmidt is an occultist who is fascinated by supernatural beliefs and the visual culture of mystical ceremonies. His chaotic installations draw from his stockpile of holiday ephemera, which includes miles of wrapping paper and dozens of Christmas tree skirts
Delta Delta Delta Force, connotes secret letter and military organizations that have
Anyone who flees the destruction of conquerors, war, and famine will have the White
Activity Virtually DOWNLOAD PDF Art from Ancient Times to 1650 Grades 9-12 Humans have
October 22, 2023 – January 14, 2024 | Target Gallery | General Admission $20; Contributor Member+ Free (additional tickets $16); Youth 17 and under Free Reserve Tickets Enter into the vivid worlds of Native photography, as framed by generations of First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and Native American photographers themselves. Presenting over 150 photographs of, by, and for Indigenous people, “In Our Hands” welcomes all to see through the lens held by Native photographers
We will have a limited number of devices available to borrow.
April 16, 2015 – June 7, 2015 | MAEP Galleries | FREE Attention: Pao Her Pao Her’s exhibition of new photographs, Attention, focuses on the importance of military service to Hmong-American identity. In the 1960s, the CIA enlisted Hmong and Laotian soldiers to fight a secret war alongside the conflict in Vietnam, soldiers the United States still does not recognize as U.S
These Hmong Army veterans have awarded one another medals based on their oral testimony