Free Open Studio: Altars with Khusaba Seka –– Minneapolis Institute of Art https://new.artsmia.org/event/free-open-studio-altars-with-khusaba-seka/
A chance to connect with ancestors, share and celebrate the lives of those we have
A chance to connect with ancestors, share and celebrate the lives of those we have
October 23, 2012 – December 2, 2012 | Community Commons | Free Exhibition This exhibition of student work is the result of a partnership among the MIA and Austin High School, Thomas Edison High School, El Colegio Charter School, and Humboldt Secondary School. Students explore world cultures’ reverence for ancestors through Mexico’s Day of the Dead traditions
personal ofrendas (shrines) to honor friends, family, or community members who have
had died, and he was depressed and living in Boston with his sister and didn’t have
Mountain,” about the prized Jade Mountain in Mia’s collection—we honor those who have
space for local immigrant and refugee communities to access resources, connect, and have
the power of art Donate Here Mia is Inclusion “My big dream has always been to have
the power of art Donate Here Mia is Inclusion “My big dream has always been to have
Curators decided to have the painting moved to the Midwest Art Conservation Center
August 27, 2011 – December 11, 2011 | Target Atrium I | Free Exhibition Like advertisements today, enticing early poster art often promoted more than the featured product. It offered ways to leave one’s everyday existence behind and enter a world of fun, fantasy and hedonism
context surrounding these works will also help to reveal what the public might have
If we cannot continually be creative, we will have failed the human experiment.