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Print Study Picks: Pride!
Creating Spaces Fit for Giants
The Roots of Sustainability: A Timeline of Responsive Stewardship at Mia
Can You Name Five Women Artists?
Photographer Dawoud Bey’s Iconic Career of Seeing Black America
How Volunteers Help Mia Reach New Audiences
Curator Valéria Piccoli Tells a Story with Mia’s Collection of Latin American Art
From Colonialism to Nazis, Mia Reckons with the Ancient Problem of Plunder
African American Artists and Works on View Now
Native American Heritage at Mia
Events
Tour: Artists Respond: American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965-1975
Exhibitions
Artists Respond American Art and the Vietnam War, 1965-1975
September 29, 2019 - January 5, 2020
Growing the Collection: Drawings and Collage, 1960 to Now
December 22, 2018 - September 1, 2019
Magnifying Nature: 1960s Printed Textiles
March 5, 2011 - August 21, 2011
Artworks
Fashion Plate, Fig. 194, 195, and 196, from Gallery of Fashion, Vol. V
Rosetta Deep Field
September 11, 2020: WE FORGET EVERYTHING.
Page 129 from Poésies
Pages 128-129 from Poésies
Textile
Christ Presented to the People
The Visitation
Les Ambassadeurs: Aristide Bruant
Poésies
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Articles
Q&A with Max Bryant, Mia’s new curator of decorative art
Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month with classic photography
A shrine to understanding: How a major collection of Tibetan religious objects came to Mia
Dog days: A brief, fur-filled history of canines in the collection
When art was an Olympic “sport”
That time Robert Rauschenberg came to Mia
Mia mourns the passing of Frank Stella
Art from Mia stars in groundbreaking show of Southern Black artists
The Minnesota legacy of Gordon Parks, a life of seeing and being seen
How Mia is melding Native and American art, an experiment in seeing one another