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synthetic dyes 131496 Blog Highlights September 10, 2020Picturing tragedy: Artists have
synthetic dyes 131496 Blog Highlights September 10, 2020Picturing tragedy: Artists 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
It means understanding that we all have access to “magic” and getting in touch with
How does it compare to other artworks you have seen? What caught your eye?
Those tiny pieces will get everywhere if you don’t have a place to keep it all bunched
When he first heard the news, he could have been not liking it.
June 25, 2022 – September 11, 2022 | Target Gallery | General Admission $20; Mia member $16; Investor+ Free; Youth 17 and under Free *Buy tickets to “Dressed by Nature” and “Van Gogh” to save 25% on each. Visit both exhibitions at a discounted price. Buy Tickets The Japanese archipelago is home to extremely diverse cultures that made clothing and other textile objects in a kaleidoscope of materials and designs
Stop and Chat July 7 – September 1 Have questions about the exhibition?
Ideally, we would have built in time to test the elements prior to opening, especially
It is their minds, hearts, and hands that have birthed their worlds, and this exhibition