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What does being brave mean to you?

Artist Reception

Gallery Viewing

Date: Monday, January 9, 2023
Time: 6-7:30 p.m.
Location: Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center at 212 W 2nd Street, Duluth, MN 55802


Dates: January 10-27, Monday through Friday
Time: 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center, entrance at 202 W 2nd Street, Duluth, MN 55802

Please call the front desk and ask if the gallery space is available for viewing before your visit. 218-722-7225,

About the Exhibit


AICHO Galleries is honored to host AICHO's first art exhibition of 2023 with Brave Art Youth Exhibition. This exhibition will showcase 2D and 3D artwork from nineteen youth! This art reception is part of a series of events starting on January 9 organized by the Duluth Human Trafficking Committee in recognition of Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

Youth artists include: Tatyana Sanders, Anastasia Keeler, Nimise Martin, Nishiime Martin, Nevaeh Hardy, Sylva Hanson, Jozalynn Thompson, Preston Conway, Patience Thompson, Elijah Kot, Aiyanna Hellman, Victoria Willow, Gia Charging Hawk, Ayeden Diver Anderson, Kendal Kot, Mosgaadace Casuse, Pearl Swanson, Max Defoe, and Natalia Shinkle.

The theme for this show is Healing Through Community and the youth will share visually "what bravery means to them." There will be 22 artwork pieces on display and some will be for sale. 

Stop by and give some support and commUNITY love to these youth artists on Monday, January 9, 2023 between 6 pm and 7:30 pm at the Dr. Robert Powless Cultural Center Art Gallery located at 212 W. 2nd Street in Duluth, MN. The awards program will begin at 6:30 pm.

This event is free and open to the public. 

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Miigwech to Duluth Human Trafficking Committee and AICHO for organizing and hosting this important art show. 
Web design by Moira Villiard.
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        • Niiwin Indigenous Foods Market
      • Youth Engagement
      • Giinawiind Giginitaawigi'gomin
      • Cultural Arts Program >
        • Art Exhibits
        • Artist Spotlights
        • Indigenous First Art & Gift Shop
      • Domestic Violence Shelter >
        • Dabinoo'Igan
    • Water Protector Mural
    • Regional Cultural Treasures
  • Events
    • Dabinoo'Igan Concert Fundraiser
    • Aanjitoon: Anishinaabe Art Through a Contemporary Lens
    • Brave Art Youth Exhibition
    • Group Art Exhibition 2022
    • Indigenous Food & Art Markets
    • Community Events
  • News
    • Blog
    • Newsletter
    • Outreach Materials
    • Videos
    • 2023 Art Exhibitions
  • Resources
    • Suicide Prevention Resources
    • COVID-19 >
      • COVID-19 Information and Response
      • AICHO Artists Respond to COVID-19
  • Contact
  • Tenant Resources
    • Family Activities
    • Work Orders & Maintenance
  • Gift Shop
  • Food Distribution