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Minnesota Marine Art Museum opens two new exhibits
WINONA, Minn. (WXOW) - The Minnesota Marine Art Museum (MMAM) is set to open two new temporary exhibitions this January.
The non-profit museum, located at 800 Riverview Drive, plans to feature two new art displays community members can view free of charge. Individuals can see the pieces both in person and virtually by visiting the MMAM website.
MMAM is scheduled to reopen on January 12. Residents can visit the gallery Tuesday through Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The first exhibit,
Tony Duran: California, features photography from award-winning commercial, fashion, celebrity portrait, and architectural photographer Tony Duran. A Winona native, Duran has served as a freelance photographer all over the world.
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