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Where's Art? If a tree falls in the forest and no one paints it, who will call attention to artists?Perfect Duluth Day turns 18 tomorrow.It can get a tattoo, a license to be an auctioneer, vote, marry without parental consent, buy cigarettes, possess a…
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How can one little plot of land be healing a body, a mind, and a spirit? How can it lift those spirits, change an outlook, connect people to their history…
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Tia Keobounpheng's exhibit DeFUSE at the Duluth Art Institute takes on the past - the traumatic past - and wonders if, having experienced trauma, there is…
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Annie Dugan let's us know about a few great reasons to celebrate art this week:AICHO's American Indian Community Housing Organization Arts Program has…
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Once again, the Duluth Superior Film Festival and AICHO will team up for the AICHO & DSFF Indigenous Film Screening Wednesday evening at 6:30pm. The…
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Local art come roaring back this week with some live and virtual exhibitions:First up, Jonathan Thunder and Robb Quisling open Aqua Vitae, Thursday…
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AICHO's food boxes started out as a way to make sure the residents at the American Indian Community Housing Organization had enough to eat.Stay-at-home…
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“I want death to find me planting my cabbages, but careless of death, and still more of my unfinished garden.” - Michel de MontaigneRed Lake Nation Ojibwe…
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Museums were already in a time of transition before the coronavirus pandemic shut them down and death of George Floyd brought racism and other "colonial"…