The Duluth Art Institute has reopened and they have some exhibits up. Folks who come into the Depot are, of course, asked to wear masks and social-distance.
Kari Halker-Saathoff: Odysseus & Penelope: The Long Journey "Penelope’s story, carried on ceramic vessels, is inspired by her courage and resistance against unwanted suitors as well as current events, including the Women’s March of 2017. Their stories alternate and connect as the viewer travels through the exhibition, titles of the illustrations are inspired by the text of the Odyssey while Penelope’s draw from current events. Viewed together, Halker-Saathoff illuminates the many parallels between the present and 650 B.C.E." https://www.duluthartinstitute.org/resources/Documents/journey%20guide.pdf smartify.org/artworks/the-unseen-universe-of-the-human-heart https://www.kumd.org/post/wheres-art-annie-dugan-art-person-albeit-masks-and-social-distancing#stream/0 www.facebook.com/watch/?v=668614080369770 www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V5kQhrlG1c https://pioneerproductions.blogspot.com/2020/07/local-art-seen-yes-duluth-art-institute.html
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