Oh, Canada! at Minnesota Marine Art Museum

Winona’s Minnesota Marine Art Museum celebrates the USA’s neighbor to the north in a new exhibition running through February, 2020.

Oh, Canada! features art and artists exploring the people, maritime history, and incredible landscapes of Canada. Included are works by Donald Curley, Jack Gray, Luther Pokrant, Randolph Parker, Christopher Walker, and Robert Glenn. Also featured is a new painting by contemporary master Len Tantillo, Quebec City, c. 1748, depicting this important maritime center and one of the oldest European settlements in North America.

About the Minnesota Marine Art Museum

Built on the pastoral shore of the Mississippi River and surrounded by swaying native prairie plantings, the Minnesota Marine Art Museum boasts a collection of fine art that rivals even the most cosmopolitan cities.

Picasso, Van Gogh, Renoir, Matisse and the work of scores of other painting masters hang in the treasured galleries here, each depicting a scene that celebrates navigable waterways. Local folk art and visiting internationally-acclaimed shows, as well as a sunny terrace for whiling away some time, round out this museum’s much-celebrated offerings.

Hours:
The museum is open 10 am to 5 pm Tuesdays through Sundays. The museum is closed on Mondays and major holidays.

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