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World of Wonders author, Aimee Nezhumatathil, will join us virtually for a conversation about her New York Times bestselling book. If desired, come prepared with a question for Aimee.
Meet architect Chris Cornelius and share your thoughts about ways the Minnesota Marine Art Museum can use its outdoor spaces to be more inviting for everyone in our community, create a space that promotes a healthy lifestyle, and connects us more to the plants and animals all around us.
Join the Minnesota Marine Art Museum for the Summer Seasonal Saturday, with a special themed activities inspired by MMAM's current exhibitions.
The Minnesota Marine Art Museum is poised to pursue some ambitious plans to rethink its six-acre campus plan over the next three to five years. “Through a community design session hosted last summer [led by artists Ian Hanesworth and Marlena Myles with support from the National Endowment For The Arts and Arts Midwest] we realized the Museum could be connecting more of our visitors to the water, meet a demand from our residents and visitors alike to have less-formal, but equally inspiring spaces that reflect our mission and make MMAM more aligned with the vision the City of Winona has put forward in it’s Arts and Culture Strategic Plan,” says Scott Pollock, MMAM Executive Director.
MMAM’s Curator of Engagement, Learning, and Impact, Heather Casper, will lead an interactive program in the Museum's Waking Worlds exhibition at MMAM featuring the illustrations by Fumi Nakumura from the book World of Wonders.
On Tuesday, August 1, we will be discussing World of Wonders at the Winona Library. Using specific questions available in the free books and on the Library's website, we will discuss Aimee Nezhukumatathil's book.