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Artist Spotlight: Amy Sherald and the Hard Work of Simply Being
Print Study Picks: Pride!
“Thing of Gladness”: Eharo Dance Mask
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Art in Bloom Daily Public Tours – MULTIPLE TIME SLOTS
Geraldine Craig: A Contemporary Hmong Aesthetic in Cloth
In the Lotus Pond: The Life and Art of Minol Araki
Barbara Brackman: Cut from the Same Cloth: Dry Goods & Quilt Design
Charlotte Cotton ǀ Photographicness
Film: Men of the Cloth
Exhibitions
Cloth Paper Scissors: Helena Hernmarck Weaves the Everyday
February 15, 2020 - February 7, 2021
To Beautify and Protect: Miao Clothing and Jewelry from China
October 22, 2020 - May 23, 2021
In Dialogue with the Forest: Barkcloth Paintings from Congo
February 16, 2019 - November 3, 2019
Miao Clothing and Jewelry from China
November 4, 2017 - July 1, 2018
Cut from the Same Cloth: American Quilts at Mia
August 20, 2016 - March 19, 2017
Artworks
Mrs. Lot
(A) Mrs. Lot
Untitled [parking lot]
Untitled [parking lot]
Lot and His Daughters
Lot and the Two Angels
Parking Lot A No. 3
On the Lot
Parking Lot, IDS Building Reflection, Minneapolis
Lot No. 7, Prospector Park, Subdivision Phase 1, Looking Northwest
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Articles
What I learned: Photographer Pierre Ware on his fellowship at Mia
The Mia Staff Art Show Returns
The Many Lives of the Moulin Rouge
The Tibetan Sand Mandala: A Short History
Bohemian rhapsody: The surprising story behind Mia’s sublime new patio painting
Dog days: A brief, fur-filled history of canines in the collection
Pictures of health: Teen artists on how racism affects wellness
Gyubang! The Korean crafting craze coming to Mia on April 4
Mia marks Women’s History Month with “Cheering Woman” in lobby
The Minnesota legacy of Gordon Parks, a life of seeing and being seen