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Other museums had also purchased objects from Medici that were later found to have
Other museums had also purchased objects from Medici that were later found to have
The 2024 Impact Report offers an overview of how we have engaged the community over
seem like time capsules, settings preserved in a museum as though their owners have
September 25, 2014 – March 1, 2015 | Harrison Photography Gallery (G365) | Free Exhibition In the 1930s, American poet Ezra Pound famously encouraged modern artists to “make it new.” Modernists heeded the call through abstraction, 12-tone music, collage, photomontage, and other experimental approaches to the visual arts, film, dance, and architecture. Today, to make it absolutely new is almost impossible given the sheer quantity of art produced since Pound’s slogan
Still, contemporary artists are drawn to the new, and historic artworks have acquired
March 18, 2023 – June 25, 2023 | U.S. Bank Gallery | Free Exhibition Body//Weight presents a series of works by Minneapolis-based artist Christopher Selleck. At the core of the exhibition is a seven-year investigation into body image and the depiction of the ideal masculine figure
lens through which to view identity, his various projects of the last few years have
September 6, 2021 – February 6, 2022 | Katherine Kierland Herberger Gallery, Community Commons | Free The exhibition features works from the Council of Black Male Success Rites of Passage, a program of the Cultural Wellness Center. Your experience in this gallery results from a collaboration between Mia and the Cultural Wellness Center
Cultural Wellness Center, we stress the capacity of Africans to produce knowledge, to have
August 17, 2019 – December 15, 2019 | Perlman Gallery (Gallery 368) | Free Exhibition This exhibition is the first to present the work of documentary photographer Carolyn “Meadow” Muska. Born and raised in Minnesota, Meadow came out as a lesbian at age 20
Because her photographs could have exposed her subjects to significant risks, including
Other museums had also purchased objects from Medici that were later found to have
baskets, and the naturally occurring textural variations in the flowers and plants we have