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  2. Minnesota Artists Exhibition Program - Wikipedia

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    Started in 1975 as a partnership between a group of regional artists and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (MIA), the MAEP created an exhibition and programming space within the MIA. The initial year-long agreement was extended into an ongoing relationship between the Minnesota artist community and the MIA.

  3. American Association of Biological Anthropologists - Wikipedia

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    The survey was administered online to AAPA members, and a majority voted in favor of changing the name, with the most popular name choice being American Association of Biological Anthropologists. [2] A formal vote among Regular members with take place at the 2019 meeting, with a final vote at the 2020 meeting.

  4. Minneapolis Institute of Art - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the institute rebranded itself, dropping the final "s" from its name, to become the Minneapolis Institute of Art and encouraging the use of the nickname Mia instead of the acronym MIA. [6] [7] Kaywin Feldman became director and president of the institute in 2008. During her tenure, attendance doubled, digital access was emphasized, and ...

  5. 2025 in art - Wikipedia

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    February 1 – C. Richard Kramlich, 89, American venture capitalist and video art collector (born 1935) [25] February 2 – Helga de Alvear, 88, German-Spanish art collector and dealer (born 1936) [26] February 3. David Edward Byrd, 83, American graphic artist (born 1941) [27] Lim Tze Peng, 103, Singaporean painter (born 1921) [28] February 5

  6. Arts in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, founded in 1883, is located near the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in south central Minneapolis. Designed by the New York architectural firm McKim, Mead and White, the original building opened its doors in 1915. Already the largest art museum in the city, the MIA expanded in 1974 with an addition ...

  7. Minnesota Center for Book Arts - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota Center for Book Arts (MCBA) is the largest and most comprehensive independent nonprofit book arts center in the United States. Located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, MCBA is a nationally recognized leader [1] in the celebration and preservation of traditional crafts, including hand papermaking, letterpress printing and hand bookbinding, as well as the use of these traditional techniques ...

  8. Wikipedia:Meetup/Minneapolis/ArtAndFeminism/Minneapolis ...

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    Event Title: Art + Feminism Mia Wikipedia Edit-a-thon; Date: Saturday, October 24, 2015; Time: 12:00 - 4:00pm CT; Location: Minneapolis Institute of Art, Target Wing Atrium, Friends Community Room & Library, 2400 Third Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404. Hosts: Susan Jacobsen, Janice Lurie and Mia Wikipedia

  9. The Minneapolis Institute of Arts - Wikipedia

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