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DULUTH, Minn. — Art enthusiasts gathered at the Duluth Art Institute to celebrate the 65th Arrowhead Regional Biennial art exhibition.

The event highlights art and artists from across Minn., Wis., the Dakotas, Iowa, Mich., and Ontario, bringing a variety of different artwork together to reflect the shared cultures and environmental interconnectedness by drawing from the landscapes of lakes, woodlands, and prairies.

“It started with the Tweed, and the Duluth Art Institute took it over in 1940 as an annual show,” said Christina Woods, executive director for the Duluth Art Institute. “So if you do the math, you’re like, how do you get to 65 because we’re only 118 years old. So we have been running the biennial since 1940, and at some point, to change t

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