Minnesota Marine Art Museum

Summary

The Minnesota Marine Art Museum (MMAM) is an art museum in Winona, Minnesota, United States, specializing in great art inspired by water. MMAM is a nonprofit art museum that engages visitors in meaningful visual art experiences through education and exhibitions that explore the ongoing and historic human relationship with water. The purpose-built museum is located on the banks of the Mississippi River and boasts six galleries, an educational and events space, and a destination retail shop on its seven acre riverside campus.

Minnesota Marine Art Museum
The Minnesota Marine Art Museum from the east
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EstablishedJuly 27, 2006
Location800 Riverview Drive
Winona, Minnesota
Coordinates44°03′32″N 91°39′25″W / 44.059°N 91.657°W / 44.059; -91.657
TypeArt museum
Websitewww.mmam.org

History edit

The Minnesota Marine Art Museum opened on July 27, 2006, with an initial collection on loan from Winona couple Mary Burrichter and Bob Kierlin, founder of Fastenal.[1][2] Expansions to the museum were completed in 2009, 2013, and 2014.[3]

Collection edit

The Minnesota Marine Art Museum presents exhibitions that span from contemporary to historic, across a variety of mediums. It is through this surprising diversity that MMAM is not only describing what marine art is, but pushing the boundaries of what marine art can be.

In 2023, MMAM will present a year-long suite of integrated exhibitions and programs that explore the human relationship to the flora and fauna of our mysterious and brilliant world. A trajectory of three artists, three mediums, and three masterful surface explorations of the botanical wonders of our world. Historic Japanese prints from Imao Keinen, contemporary porcelain vessels by Hitomi Hosono, and printed fabrics and original prints from Ian Hanesworth.

One of two surviving versions of Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze was loaned by private collectors in 2014 to MMAM. This version of the painting, the third and final version created by Leutze, is a smaller scale version which most recently was on display at the White House prior to its acquisition by the MMAM.[4] This painting is no longer on display at MMAM as of April 2022.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "About". Minnesota Marine Art Museum. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  2. ^ Krotz, David (7 September 2005). "Minnesota Marine Art Museum to house pieces of 'unbelievable quality'". Winona Daily News. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  3. ^ Abbe, Mary (28 April 2014). "Winona's Minnesota Marine Art Museum launches $1.9M expansion". Star Tribune. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  4. ^ Abbe, Mary (24 March 2015). "'Washington Crossing the Delaware' lands in Winona museum". Star Tribune. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  5. ^ Stolle, Matthew. "Famous 'Washington' painting, a Winona museum attraction, goes for $45 million, twice its estimated value". Post Bulletin.

External links edit

  • Official website
  •   Media related to Minnesota Marine Art Museum at Wikimedia Commons