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The Many Voices of Colonial America –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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April 22, 2017 – June 17, 2018 | Charleston Dining Room and Charleston Drawing Room, G336 and 337 | Free Exhibition The Charleston Dining and Drawing Rooms came from the 1772 home of Col. John Stuart, who served as Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Britain’s southern colonies and was also an owner of enslaved Africans
diplomatic relations and travel between the Cherokee Nation

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China's Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor's Legacy –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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October 28, 2012 – January 27, 2013 | Target Galleries (admission charged; advance registration strongly encouraged) | Ticketed Exhibition – on sale now! Presented by: Get a glimpse into the life and legacy of China’s First Emperor. And see more than 120 rare objects–including 8 terracotta tomb warriors and 2 horses–and other amazing artifacts from this extraordinary archaeological excavation. A once-in-a-lifetime experience, this exhibition takes visitors on a journey from the birth and rise of the Qin Empire to the life and rule of the First Emperor, his quest for immortality, and his death, burial, and legacy
He forged the seven warring states into one nation,

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China’s Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor’s Legacy –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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October 28, 2012 – January 27, 2013 | Target Galleries (admission charged; advance registration strongly encouraged) | Ticketed Exhibition – on sale now! Presented by: Get a glimpse into the life and legacy of China’s First Emperor. And see more than 120 rare objects–including 8 terracotta tomb warriors and 2 horses–and other amazing artifacts from this extraordinary archaeological excavation. A once-in-a-lifetime experience, this exhibition takes visitors on a journey from the birth and rise of the Qin Empire to the life and rule of the First Emperor, his quest for immortality, and his death, burial, and legacy
He forged the seven warring states into one nation,

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In the Presence of Our Ancestors: Southern Perspectives in African American Art –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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December 12, 2020 – November 28, 2021 | Cargill Gallery | Free Exhibition Enter the Exhibition “We as a people of Africa have a story to tell about a journey of four hundred years here in America.” – Joe Minter“ In the Presence of Our Ancestors: Southern Perspectives in African American Art” brings together methods of visual storytelling and ancestral memory through the individual practices of artists from the “Black Belt” region of the American South—a term that refers to the region’s black soil, as well as the legacies of African Americans who shaped its social and agrarian culture. Spanning from Louisiana to Florida, and the mid-20th century to the present, the artists highlighted in this exhibition document rural life and traditions of metalwork, funerary and yard art, and quilt making
introduce the collection to major museums across the nation

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In the Presence of Our Ancestors: Southern Perspectives in African American Art –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

https://new.artsmia.org/exhibition/in-the-presence-of-our-ancestors-southern-perspectives-in-african-american-art/

December 12, 2020 – November 28, 2021 | Cargill Gallery | Free Exhibition Enter the Exhibition “We as a people of Africa have a story to tell about a journey of four hundred years here in America.” – Joe Minter“ In the Presence of Our Ancestors: Southern Perspectives in African American Art” brings together methods of visual storytelling and ancestral memory through the individual practices of artists from the “Black Belt” region of the American South—a term that refers to the region’s black soil, as well as the legacies of African Americans who shaped its social and agrarian culture. Spanning from Louisiana to Florida, and the mid-20th century to the present, the artists highlighted in this exhibition document rural life and traditions of metalwork, funerary and yard art, and quilt making
introduce the collection to major museums across the nation

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