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Grinnell College Museum of Art presents exhibitions of regional, national, and international art throughout the year in state-of-the-art museum space.
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🎉 ARTWORK OF THE WEEK: "A Nakoaktok Mawihl" by Edward Sheriff Curtis

This image comes from Curtis' book "The North American Indian," for which he took over 40,000 photos of members of more than 80 Native American tribes.

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🖌 ART CHALLENGE: Make a nature collage! Collect leaves and flowers, press them, and glue them to a piece of paper. Full instructions here: https://t.co/QCEGsurskF

📋 Regan Golden '00, "Last Light," 2019. From the exhibition "Nature, Made." Kate Kwaneski, collage, 2020.

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🖌 ART CHALLENGE: Hats! Draw a hat, paint a hat, or build a hat. And enjoy these cap-tivating works from our collection!

"Lady with a Hat I / Widow," Albín Brunovský; "(two men resting with hats)," Maretta Kettunen; "Man with Bushy Mustache in a Fur Hat," G.B. Castiglione

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🎉 ARTWORK OF THE WEEK: "St. Jerome in His Study" by Albrecht Dürer

Jerome, a fourth-century Latin priest, works alone in his study - just as many Grinnell students are doing now!

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🎵 A music teacher in an exciting hat teaches three children. Check out some music by two of the instruments in the background (lute and viol) at https://t.co/Gs3hrorPLQ

📋 "The Music Lesson" (1764), etching by Francesco Bartolozzi, Italian

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🔎 What words would you search if you wanted to find this image? Suggest keywords to help make the Museum's online database searchable!

"untitled (figures united by common thread)," ink and watercolor by Roberto Magalhães

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🎉 ARTWORKS OF THE WEEK: Three untitled prints, probably by K. Leonard

We chose these images to be the artworks of the week because there are no people in them! The artist depicted deserted city scenes oddly reminiscent of the empty streets in many cities right now.

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🎉 ARTWORK OF THE WEEK: Embark/Disembark I-VI (2004), Shahzia Sikander, Pakistani

These screen prints combine images of multiple creatures - a horse intertwined with a dragon; two human forms overlaid. Like our identities, the beings depicted are multilayered and fluid.

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