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The Minnesota Marine Art Museum, the product of vision, inspiration, generosity, challenge and commitment, exists to enrich the human experience, to enable the joy of discovery, to elevate the spirit … all through the world of art. Every time you visit you will be surprised by new opportunities to discover, learn, share and grow. Each visit can be a new experience.
"It's so much more than we expected. We were amazed."-- Museum Visitor

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Museum, Coffee and Gift Shop Hours:
WINTER HOURS
(Jan 1-Feb 28, 2009)
Friday and Saturday 10 am to 5 pm
Sunday 11 am to 5 pm
Closed Mon-Thurs
Admission:
Ages 4 and under: free
Students ages 5-college: $3
Adults: $6
Immediate family rate: $20
Contact:
Minnesota Marine Art Museum
800 Riverview Drive, Winona, MN 55987
Toll Free 1-866-940-6626
Tel (507) 474-6626
Fax (507) 474-6625
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Home for the Holidays
Leo & Marilyn Smith Folk Art Collection
New Exhibit Now Showing
An exhibit of carved and painted wood sculptures from the museum permanent collection. Now showing.
Click Here for Leo and Marilyn Smith collectables in the museum store
New 2008 Smith Collectables Are Now In!

Click here to see the new 2008 arrivals.
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Important Changes in Hours and Operation
New winter hours, important changes in museum operations and William A. Thompson update.
Read more here.
Now on Display
300 Years of European Marine Art

New Exhibit Now Showing
On display are 28 oil paintings and historic objects from the 17th -20th centuries. A variety of artistic styles and sbjects from many countries chronicle the development of ocean travel.
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Museum Expansion
Plans to expand the Minnesota Marine Art Museum were announced recently by the Museum's board of directors and construction has begun.
The approximately 6,850 square foot addition includes a 3,200 square foot secure gallery, 1,000 square foot multi-purpose area, 1,000 square feet of new storage area, and mechanical and corridor areas. Access to the new addition will be through the existing atrium and galleries and directly from an added outside entrance. Additional parking and landscaping are included in the project. It is expected that the gallery section will open in May 2009. The new gallery will feature a permanant display of Impressionist and Hudson River School painters.
Betsy Bowen Canoe woodprint
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