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The Mia Staff Art Show Returns
Tattoo artist Emi Nijiya on inspirational art at Mia and queer-friendly inking
How Native women artists guided the creation of “Hearts of Our People”
“Life is about seeing yourself as a participant”—how Mia and the Tazel Institute are role modeling
What we learned on a visit to Native women artists
Newsflash: The trouble with "neutral face"
The Store at Mia has been remodeled—and these gift ideas show why that’s good news for shoppers
How Mia is greening the museum—and why that's good for art, too
Why is this curious mask in the Martin Luther show? The reformer’s brave take on the plague
The secret history of sacrifice and survival behind Pao Her's "Attention"