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Meet Mia: Q&A with Bobby Rogers, Head of Design & Editorial
Gyubang! The Korean Crafting Craze at Mia
Vitality Arts Exhibition Reveals Latent Talents and Lasting Friendships
“The Shape of Time” Reveals the Creative Spirit Behind South Korea’s Rapid Rise
Picturing Childhood: Alec Soth on the Quirky Delights of Photo Books for Kids
Embracing Uncertainty: Adapting to Change through the Power of Art
Creativity Academy
Virtual Family Day: Giving and Gathering
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Country Joe and the Fish, Pacific Gas and Electric, Boogie, Avalon Ballroom, July 23-25, 1968
Country Joe and the Fish, Moby Grape, Lee Michaels, Avalon Ballroom, December 30-31, 1966
Miller Blues Band, Mother Earth, Bukka White, Avalon Ballroom, September 1-3, 1967
Squiggly Trinity, Bo Didley, Lee Michaels, November 17-19, Avalon Ballroom
Optical Occlusion. Big Brother and the Holding Company, Mt. Rushmore, Avalon Ballroom, November 23-25
Nashville Katz, Flatt & Scruggs, Lewis and Clarke Expedition, Avalon Ballroom, November 30-December 2, 1967
Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band, Sons of Champlin, December 8-10, Avalon Ballroom
The Electric Flag, Mad River, The Fugs, 13th Floor Elevator, Avalon Ballroom, February 2-4, 1968
Seigal Schwall, Buddy Guy, Hour Glass, Mance Lipscomb, Avalon Ballroom, February 9-11, 1968
Buddy Guy, Quicksilver, Son-House, Avalon Ballroom, February 23-25, 1968
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Articles
Gyubang! The Korean crafting craze coming to Mia on April 4
How Mia is melding Native and American art, an experiment in seeing one another
55 and better: Vitality Arts exhibition reveals latent talents and lasting friendships
Art and empathy: Four thought leaders explain the connection
How climate change and colonialism are spurring mass migration: The violent roots of today’s unprecedented displacement
Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay on curating this month’s Open House: Welcome Home
13 great holiday gift ideas from the Store at Mia
Using Mia’s new Divining Rod to discover your next favorite artwork is easy—creating it was not
Newsflash: Do you look like your name?
Lee Coren on travel, the appeal of deserts, and how nature is sewn into her textiles in the Store at Mia