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    Art in Bloom: A Bit about This Year’s Signature Artwork
    How Bank of America Helped Restore a 400-Year-Old Masterwork at Mia
    Secrets of the Veiled Lady: The Passion and Politics Behind Mia’s Marble Masterpiece
    The Object Podcast Self-Guided Tour
    A Journey of Quilts: How Five of the Famous Gee’s Bend Textiles Came to Mia
    The Return of the Pillsbury Owl: Conserving a Shang-Dynasty Masterpiece
    Print Study Picks: Art by Women
    Educator Guide: Modern Art and Politics in Germany 1910–1945: Masterworks from the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin
    Art in a Time of Turmoil
    Meet Mia: Q&A with Rebecca Shearier, Collections Manager

    Events

    Talk: Mary Sully: Native Modern
    Friends Lecture: Patrick Noon and an “Artist in Bloom: Eugene Delacroix’s Still Life with Dahlias, Zinnias, Hollyhocks and Plums”
    SOLD OUT Talk: Molly McGarry on Spiritualism
    Holly Hastings Trunk Show
    Third Thursday: Totally 90s
    Third Thursday: Totally ’90s
    Thinking Globally: Exploring the MIA's Indian and Southeast Asian Art Collection
    Thinking Globally: Exploring the MIA’s Indian and Southeast Asian Art Collection

    Exhibitions

    Photo of a wall made up of small squares in bright red, orange, pink, and blue

    Ziba Rajabi: Belly Laugh at a Funeral

    July 18, 2026 - October 25, 2026
    Detailed view of Mary Sully's Spring artwork, which shows a repeated pattern of green, red, and beige shapes

    Mary Sully: Native Modern

    March 15, 2025 - September 21, 2025

    Finally, We Are All Young Again: Adam Caillier and Michael Mott and Movie: Scott Nedrelow

    July 22, 2011 - October 2, 2011

    Artworks

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    Articles

    Page filled with printed text in German, featuring a decorative initial letter 'F' that is larger and more ornate than the surrounding letters. The text is densely packed in a single column.

    Instructions in Measurement, 500 Years On

    Photo of two Black women wearing white holding microphones during a performance in a Mia gallery

    Mia Is Yours: A Look Inside Programming with Anna Dilliard

    Pierre Ware photographing a Tibetan statue.

    What I learned: Photographer Pierre Ware on his fellowship at Mia

    Close-up view of an embroidered fabric including a vase filling with water, an ostrich, and two swans with intertwined necks.

    The Mia Staff Art Show Returns

    View of The Store at Mia, ready for the holidays.

    Mia’s 2024 Holiday Gift Guide

    The Tibetan Sand Mandala: A Short History

    A glittering gold figure of a deity with hands crossed.

    A shrine to understanding: How a major collection of Tibetan religious objects came to Mia

    Bohemian rhapsody: The surprising story behind Mia’s sublime new patio painting

    Dog days: A brief, fur-filled history of canines in the collection

    When art was an Olympic “sport”

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