The Tweed Museum of Art in Duluth hosts "Encoded," a conversation between artwork in its Nelson Collection of Native American and five contemporary Native American artists. Cultural symbols and identity, combined with artists statements, offer a unique perspective on the artistic elements of pattern, color and the character of abstraction. Encoded is up through March 17, 2013. www.d.umn.edu/tma
"Encoded" at Tweed Museum of Art
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