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Opening Artist Reception of Aanjitoon: Anishinaabe Art Through a Contemporary Lens

AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center 212 W. 2nd Street, Duluth, MN, United States

AICHO Galleries is hosting an art exhibition featuring photography by Nedahness Greene, a Leech Lake Band Ojibwe tribal member and digital artwork by Caitlin Newago, a Bad River Ojibwe tribal member. “Aanjitoon: Anishinaabe Art Through a Contemporary Lens” showcases a cultural reclamation and connection to Anishinaabe seasonal life and traditions and contemporary Ojibwe florals. To learn more about the exhibition, artists, and more visit aicho.org!

AICHO’s Group Visual Art Exhibition Reception

AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center 212 W. 2nd Street, Duluth, MN, United States

AICHO Galleries is honored to announce final art exhibition of 2022, featuring visual artwork from 26 local and regional artists, written works by 13 local and regional Indigenous writers and live jazz music performed by Briand Morrison. Visual artwork consists of painting, photography, beadwork, textiles, & mixed media. Some will be available for purchase.

AICHO Galleries to Host Artist Shaun Chosa

AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center 212 W. 2nd Street, Duluth, MN, United States

AICHO Galleries' next solo exhibition with Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe tribal citizen and painter & graphic designer Shaun Chosa starts June 10 and will end on September 16. Please join us on June 10 at 5:30 pm for our opening artist reception. His original works will be for sale. This event is free; $10 suggested donation

As Long As The Rivers Shall Run – Artwork by Ellen Sandbeck

AICHO’s Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center 212 W. 2nd Street, Duluth, MN, United States

“As Long as the Rivers Shall Run,” the latest series of multicolored, multi-layered, papercuts by Ellen Sandbeck, is an exploration of major rivers,  beginning in our own backyard, with the Mississippi. The series will feature endemic species, including endangered, recently extinct, and invasive ones, found in each of the featured rivers.