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The Minneapolis Institute of Arts

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Our Mission
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts enriches the community by collecting, preserving, and making accessible outstanding works of art from the world's diverse cultures.

Our History


In 1883, twenty-five citizens of Minneapolis founded the Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts, committing them to bringing the arts into the life of their community. More than a century later, the museum they created, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, stands as a monument to a remarkable history of civic involvement and cultural achievement.

Designed by the preeminent New York architectural firm McKim, Mead and White, the original building opened its doors in 1915. A neoclassical landmark in the Twin Cities, the MIA expanded in 1974 with an addition designed by the late Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. In June 2006, the museum unveiled a new wing designed by architect Michael Graves.

The Target Wing was the result of a major renovation and expansion that included thirty-four new galleries, and an additional 40% exhibition space.  As well as increased gallery space the expansion included a new Lecture Hall, Photographs Study Room, Print Study Room, and an Art Research Library in a new, more visible location.  The Graves design respectfully combined the neoclassical elegance of the original McKim, Mead & White 1915 building with the minimalism of Tange's 1974 addition.

The MIA's permanent collection has grown from eight hundred works of art to around eighty thousand objects. The collection includes world-famous works that embody the highest levels of artistic achievement, spanning five thousand years and representing the world's diverse cultures across all continents. The MIA has seven curatorial areas: Arts of Africa & the Americas; Contemporary Art; Decorative Arts, Textiles & Sculpture; Asian Art; Paintings; Photography and New Media; Prints and Drawings; and Textiles.

The MIA is Minnesota's largest art educator. More than a half-million people visit the museum each year. A hundred thousand more are reached through the museum's Art Adventure program for elementary schoolchildren. The museum's free general-admission policy, public programs, classes for children and adults, and award-winning interactive media programs have helped to broaden and deepen this museum's roots in the communities it serves.



represented artists

Berenice Abbott     
Dick Arentz     
Eugène Atget     
Ernest J. Bellocq     
Donald Blumberg     
Edouard Boubat     
Brassaï     
Julia Margaret Cameron     
Frederick H. Evans     
Martine Franck     
Francis Frith     
Jaromír Funke     
Heinz Hajek-Halke     
Lewis Hine     
André Kertész     
Jacques-Henri Lartigue     
Susan Lipper     
Mary Ellen Mark     
Eadweard Muybridge     
Gilles Peress     
Arthur Rothstein     
August Sander     
David Seymour     
Aaron Siskind     
Alec Soth   Alec Soth freereport  
Alfred Stieglitz     
William Henry Fox Talbot     
Edward Weston     



 

Contact Information

The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
2400 Third Avenue South
MN 55404 Minneapolis (USA)

Phone: +1 612 8703131
info@artsmia.org
www.artsmia.org

Opening Time:
Tu-Sa 10-17h, Th -21h, Su 11-17h

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