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Travelling Exhibitions
Tweed's goal is to expand its outreach mission by offering exhibitions of high artistic merit and variety in form and content. Made available at reasonable costs, these existing exhbitions offer a myriad of possibilities for unique installations, interdisciplinary collaborations, and education and public programs at your institution and in your community.
Included in rental fees are insurance, one-way (usually incoming) shipping, labels and text panels, a set number of free catalogues, and publicity materials. Guest artists and lecturers are available for additional fees. Each exhibition is accompanied by either a catalogue and/or brochure.
Exhibitions that have travelled in the past include the contemporary photography of Jane Calvin, the visionary sculpture of Leslie Bohnenkamp, and the Richard & Dorothy Nelson Collection of American Indian Art, representing traditional and contemporary art forms as well as distinctive landscape paintings of 19th century.
Currently the Thunder Bay Art Gallery is hosting an exhibition featuring the works of Frank Big Bear.
The Arnold Friberg Collection of Royal Canadian Mounted Police is currently at the Cross River Heritage Center in Schroeder, Minnesota.
For slides, checklist and more information regarding the travelling exhibitions contact: Peter Spooner, Curator Tweed Museum of Art Univeristy of Minnesota Duluth 1201 Ordean Court Duluth, MN 55812
218.726.7056
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