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- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Dive deeper into the people, communities, and collaborations that make up Mia and our collection of more than 100,000 artworks Find out how we’re inspiring wonder through the power of art across different areas of our work
- Artists - Minneapolis Institute of Art
With more than 100,000 artworks, Mia’s collection includes art from six continents, spanning about 5,000 years See the highlights, explore the latest, and discover what happens behind the scenes Mia’s art is always rotating to accommodate new and visiting pieces
- Calendar –– Minneapolis Institute of Art
Thursday, November 20, 2025 The Museum is open today from 10 AM to 9 PM
- Exhibitions –– Minneapolis Institute of Art
The exhibition “José María Velasco: A View of Mexico” celebrates one of the greatest 19th-century landscape painters in the Americas His impressive panoramic views of the Valley of Mexico—home of modern-day Mexico City—are painted with exquisite detail, honoring both the country’s rich historical heritage and the rapid modernization it underwent in the late 1800s Explore
- Visit –– Minneapolis Institute of Art
Mia provides free special exhibition tickets for active military veterans and their families Free special exhibition tickets are also available upon request for individuals needing financial assistance
- About –– Minneapolis Institute of Art
Join Mia’s mission to make art accessible to all Whether you’re looking for a career, volunteer role, or learning through our internships and fellowships, there’s a place for you to make an impact
- Directions and Parking - Minneapolis Institute of Art
The main entrance to Mia is located on Third Avenue South between 24th and 25th streets The parking ramp is just south of the museum between 25th and 26th streets
- Explore the Art - Minneapolis Institute of Art
Explore Mia’s art collection from the comforts of your home You’ll find fascinating art stories and podcasts, 360-degree images and zoom views of the collection, and more to spark and nurture your creativity Mia’s art is always rotating to accommodate new and visiting pieces
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