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“You see what you want to see, and don’t feel like you have to see everything—then
“You see what you want to see, and don’t feel like you have to see everything—then
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
The artist, Leonora Carrington, did not want her work explained; she seems to have
The more we can preserve and display HMong material culture, the better chance we have
They would never have done what Warhol and Lichtenstein did, he says, which is copy
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
We have closet space where you can store your personal belongings during your visit
We have representatives from nearly every area of Mia’s collection.
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
Mansour is a multimedia and performance artist in the Twin Cities whose play “How to Have