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  2. Category:Artists from Minnesota - Wikipedia

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  3. Bill Mack (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Mack's early background as a commissioned sculptor also included creating several full-round artworks. This ability has continued in his gallery work, and in the creation of several life-size or larger cast bronze sculptures for the Minnesota Twins' Target Field, [2] Hazeltine National Golf Club, [3] and corporate executive commissions.

  4. Patricia Olson - Wikipedia

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    When the Women's Art Institute made the move from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design to St. Catherine University, Olson took over as the new director of the program. [8] For this work, "[t]hey were named 'Changemakers of 2009' by the Minnesota Women's Press for promoting greater self-determination, equality and justice for women and girls."

  5. George Morrison (artist) - Wikipedia

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    1983: University of Minnesota - University Art Museum, Minneapolis, MN 1984: "George Morrison: Paper Collages," Tweed Museum of Art - University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN; 1987–1988: "Horizon: Small Painting Series 1980-87," Minnesota Museum of American Art - St. Paul, MN

  6. Weisman Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    Weisman Art Museum is an art museum at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Founded in 1934 as University Gallery, the museum was originally housed in an upper floor of the university's Northrop Auditorium. In 1993, the museum moved to its current building, designed by the Canadian-born American architect Frank Gehry, and ...

  7. Edward Dugmore - Wikipedia

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    1973–82 – Part-time instructor of painting at Maryland Institute, College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland; 1972 – Visiting artist, Des Moines Art Center and Drake University, Iowa; 1970 – Visiting artist, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; 1965 – Artist-in-residence at the Montana Institute of Fine Arts under the Auspices of The ...

  8. Famous Artists Who Defined And Continue To Shape The ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Roberto Serra - Iguana Press / Getty Images #3 Rembrandt (July 15, 1606 — October 4, 1669) Rembrandt is regarded among the greatest portrait painters and printmakers of all time.

  9. Arts in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis is the largest city in the US state of Minnesota, and the county seat of Hennepin County. Minneapolitans support a dozen large art, cultural, science, and historical museums alongside smaller galleries and museums, four large ballet, dance, and folkdance companies, as well as filmmakers groups and numerous theater companies. [1]