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Jonathan Kaiser and Carolyn Swiszcz –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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January 15, 2015 – March 29, 2015 | MAEP Galleries | FREE Inventory: Carolyn Swiszcz Carolyn Swiszcz’s paintings and linoleum prints of unpopulated streets put a humorous and sometimes eerie complexion on dozens of familiar St. Paul landmarks
include sculptures from the videos that are particularly strong narrative devices and have

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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
For over 80 years, the rooms have been interpreted as late-1700s interiors featuring

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Just Kids –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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January 4, 2020 – December 13, 2020 | Harrison Photography Gallery | Free Exhibition Perhaps no other subject has been so well documented as the lives of children. The first text message to include a photographic image was a birth announcement; today, snapshots of children, teens, and young adults are among the most widely shared images across digital platforms
Photographic images of children have sparked some of the most contentious conversations

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The Mourners: Tomb Sculptures from the Court of Burgundy –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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January 23, 2011 – April 17, 2011 | Gallery 340 | Free Exhibition This exhibition presents thirty-eight miniature mourners (approximately 14 inches high) from the arcaded sarcophagus of Duc Jean sans Peur. These mute monks express human grief more succinctly than any other late Gothic or early Renaissance sculptures
Carved by two sculptors, Jean de la Huerta and Antoine le Moiturier, they have, with

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MCAD@MIA 2013: Scenic Route –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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March 23, 2013 – June 16, 2013 | Pillsbury Lobby staircase | FREE This massive four-story mural represents months of research in the MIA’s collection and hours of sifting through museum catalogs and archived publications. Minneapolis College of Art and Design students Josh Manoles, a graphic designer, and Linnea Stephan, a photographer, selected then cut, clipped, and pasted dozens of digital files of objects from the collection into their collage of high-resolution images printed onto vinyl sheets
online and in databases; masterpieces from disparate eras and geographical regions have

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Just Kids –– Minneapolis Institute of Art

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January 4, 2020 – December 13, 2020 | Harrison Photography Gallery | Free Exhibition Perhaps no other subject has been so well documented as the lives of children. The first text message to include a photographic image was a birth announcement; today, snapshots of children, teens, and young adults are among the most widely shared images across digital platforms
Photographic images of children have sparked some of the most contentious conversations

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