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A weekly feature on Northland Morning keeping you up to date on Twin Ports art happenings. Airs Mondays at 8:20. Hosted by Annie Dugan of the Duluth Art Institute.

Where's Art: "Sunlight and Art this week in the Twin Ports"

Sarah Brokke / Duluth Art Institute [https://www.duluthartinstitute.org/event-4732241]

Annie Dugan gives us a rundown of some exciting art events coming up:

  • Sarah Brokke's new exhibit, Embody, is opening tonight (March 28) at the Duluth Art Institute's Steffl Gallery from 5:30 to 7 p.m., featuring her colorful oil paintings, "exploring humanity and nature, pain and joy." Then, coming up on April 14, Brokke will be giving a talk about the exhibit as well.
  • The Duluth Art Institute has published their schedule of summer art camps for K-12 students. Among the camp topics this summer: Minecraft (pixel) art, nature art, ecosystem/mixed media, clay, printmaking, and 3D vinyl sculpture, to name a few.
  • Tomorrow, the Mnisota Native Artists Alliance [MNAA], along with cohosts AICHO Galleries, the Minnesota American Indian Bar Association, and Springboard for the Arts, are presenting an online event, Understanding the Indian Arts & Crafts Act for Native Artists, from 12 to 1 p.m. The workshop will "examine the basics of the [Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990], how it affects enrolled and unenrolled Native artists in the Upper Midwest, certification processes for unenrolled direct descendants, definition under the law of a direct descendant, and what you need to know when working with Native artists and culture bearers making and selling original artwork, crafts and handmade goods."