Mia highlights native photography in new exhibit
The Minneapolis Institute of Art has a new exhibit featuring more than 150 photographs taken of, by and for Indigenous people. It?s an idea a group of Native artists and scholars started seriously discussing in 2020 and now it?s adorning the walls of the Target Gallery. ?In Our Hands: Native Photography, 1890 to Now? runs through January 14, 2024. Public Tours take place at 2pm, Tuesday through Sunday, and 7pm on Thursday. An exhibition ticket is required.
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