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Let the students be our guide! Join students from the Environmental Literature & Action class at University of Wisconsin La Crosse as they lead small-group gallery walks through the "Re/Framing the View" exhibit.
Join the Minnesota Marine Art Museum for the Seasonal Saturday, with a special themed activities inspired by MMAM's current exhibitions.
The Minnesota Marine Art Museum is excited to partner with the Winona Symphony Orchestra to bring you Water Music, evenings that marry two art forms and celebrate their shared inspiration.
Join the New Bedford Whaling Museum’s Chief Curator Naomi Slipp, as she discusses the museum’s current exhibition, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-Century American Landscapes.
On November 3, the Minnesota Marine Art Museum presents a unique opportunity for students to tour the exhibition, Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes, and to meet with the curator from the exhibition, Naomi Slipp, from the New Bedford Whaling Museum, in New Bedford, MA.
Join Chief Curator of Re/Framing The View, Naomi Slipp, and National Endowment For The Arts Heritage award recipient, Elizabeth James-Perry (Aquinnah- Wampanoag), together on stage for a thought-provoking, heart-felt conversation about the many meanings of the American landscape, both historically to nineteenth-century viewers and today for twenty-first century audiences. Moderated by MMAM's executive Director Scott Pollock. Discussion followed by a coffee and dessert reception at 7pm.
Meet 2023 National Endowment for the Arts Fellow, Elizabeth James-Perry. James-Perry is an Aquinnah Wampanoag writer and artist who sculpts rich purple and white wampum jewelry and woven wampum from the quahog shell, and makes naturally-dyed northeastern handweavings of Indian hemp, milkweed and wool. James-Perry will have a limited edition of her collection available for sale, and share her insights and approaches to her craft, demonstrating various techniques throughout the day.
SPARK! at Minnesota Marine Art Museum is a unique, free program designed specifically for people with memory loss and their care partners. SPARK! programs offer participants an opportunity to enhance their quality of life through social engagement, mental stimulation, and communication.