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The Minnesota Marine Art Museum opened on July 27, 2006, with an initial collection on loan from Winona couple Mary Burrichter and Bob Kierlin, founder of Fastenal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Expansions to the museum were completed in 2009, 2013, and 2014.
The painting was acquired by Mary Burrichter and Bob Kierlin, who contributed to the founding of the Minnesota Marine Art Museum in Winona, Minnesota, and put on display as the centerpiece of the museum's American collection. [5] In May 2022, the third version of the painting was auctioned by Christie's and sold for $45 million. [6]
Robert A. Kierlin (born June 1, 1939) is an American businessman and former politician. Born in Winona, Minnesota, Kierlin graduated from Cotter High School in Winona. He received his bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering and master's in Business Administration from the University of Minnesota. In 1967, Kierlin helped found Fastenal in Winona ...
Founded in 1967 by Bob Kierlin, the company was incorporated on December 24, 1968. [6] Fastenal's offerings include both purchased and manufactured products. In January 2016, Daniel L. Florness became the President and CEO of Fastenal. Florness started with Fastenal in 1996 as the company's chief financial officer. [7]
The State University of New York at Cortland is a public university in Cortland, New York.The university was known as Cortland Normal School from 1868 to 1941, and Cortland State Teachers College from 1941 to 1961.
Mary P. Burrill (August 1881 – March 13, 1946) was an early 20th-century African-American female playwright of the Harlem Renaissance, who inspired Willis Richardson and other students to write plays. Burrill herself wrote plays about the Black Experience, their literary and cultural activities, and the Black Elite.
Pin–Up (stylized as PIN-UP) is a biannual independent architecture and design magazine based in New York City. [1] The subtitle of the magazine is The Magazine for Architectural Entertainment and covers a range of highbrow and lowbrow topics in fashion, art, politics, architecture, and design. [2]
Olunkwa has interviewed a diverse range of cultural figures, including artists and designers Jeff Koons, Glenn Ligon, and Marc Newson curators Thelma Golden and Hamza Walker, architects Rem Koolhaas and Mabel O. Wilson, musicians Oneohtrix Point Never and Devonté Hynes, and writers Mary Gaitskill, Andrea Long Chu, Doreen St. Félix and Sarah Schulman among others. [11]