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THE PERFECT VENUE…FROM SYMPHONIES TO SEMINARS Connected to Ferguson Hall is Ted Mann Concert Hall a world-class concert auditorium dedicated in 1993. Overlooking the banks of the Mississippi River, this facility seats 1,126 with additional standing room and non-fixed seating options and offers a full concert programming schedule that includes performances by School of Music ensembles, faculty and guest artists. A separate programming schedule includes performances or master classes by such notables as The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Joe Henderson Trio, the Martha Graham Dance Company, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Dale Warland Singers, Bobby McFerrin, Chanticleer and The Schubert Club. From the breathtaking view through the stunning three-story, glass-walled lobby to the clean lines and soothing colors of the auditorium, you and your guests will appreciate the elegance and style of this superb facility. LOBBY Consider the beautiful lobby of Ted Mann Concert Hall for your next business breakfast, lunch meeting, afternoon gathering, or private party. The spectacular view of the Mississippi River through the three-story glass window wall is only one of many amenities that will enhance your special occasion. To inquire about lobby availability, contact Brad Momsen at 612-626-2030 or [email protected].
Ridder Arena is the ice rink of the women's hockey team at the University of Minnesota. The Golden Gophers were the only collegiate women's hockey team to have an arena built for them, until the University of Wisconsin opened the LaBahn Arena in 2012. The arena was opened in 2002.FacilitiesThe arena seats about 3,400 people; included in that total are the occupants of about 200 club seats and nine sky boxes. Ridder Arena features NHL sized ice at 85 ft x 200 ft. It is next door to Mariucci Arena and an underground access tunnel connects them, which allows them to share ice grooming equipment. The arrangement also allows the two Gopher hockey teams easy access to both NHL and Olympic ice, depending on their weekly opponent. The building also holds the Baseline Tennis Center indoor tennis courts.
The Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum is an art museum located on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis. A teaching museum for the university since 1934, the museum is named for Frederick R. Weisman, and was designed by Frank Gehry. Often called a "modern art museum," the 20,000+ image collection has large collections of Marsden Hartley, Alfred Maurer, Charles Biederman, Native American Mimbres pottery, and Korean furniture.BuildingThe museum's current building, designed by architect Frank Gehry, was completed in 1993. The stainless steel skin was fabricated and installed by the A. Zahner Company, a frequent collaborator with Gehry's office.It is one of the major landmarks on campus, situated on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River at the east end of the Washington Avenue Bridge. The building presents two faces, depending on which side it is viewed from. From the campus side, it presents a brick facade that blends with the existing brick and sandstone buildings. On the opposite side, is an abstraction of a waterfall and a fish in curving and angular brushed steel sheets.
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Foci Minnesota Center for Glass Arts, Foci MCGA, seeks to engage the Minnesota community in the study and appreciation of glass arts by offering classes, demonstrations, workshops and other avenues toward understanding the potential of the glass art form. The studio is a central location and community for professional and emerging glass artists, located in Minneapolis, MN. The organization began as Foci Glass, a for-profit business in Toledo, Ohio opened by Michael Boyd and his brother, Scott Boyd. Michael moved the business to Minneapolis in 2001 and began to rent studio time to local glass artists, and eventually began teaching classes. In the summer of 2009, the studio received fiscal sponsorship from Spring Board for the Arts and applied for non-profit status, receiving 501(c)3 status in 2010. Foci Glass transformed into Foci Minnesota Center for Glass Arts and has been a part of Minnesota and, specifically, the Twin Cities arts community and has since been an educator, promoter, and exhibitor of glass art and artists.
G-TV is an independent media organization covering culture on the University of Minnesota campus community and in the surrounding Minneapolis Metro Area. To send us a story idea, submit to [email protected]. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/gtvumn Twitter: http://twitter.com/GTVumn Instagram: http://instagram.com/gtvumn
The ExploraDome gives visitors a planetarium experience by taking them on magical journeys through the solar system. This page is a resource for all things ExploraDome, as well as sharing Twin Cities astronomy news and updates, photography, videos and articles. About the ExploraDome: The ExploraDome travels around Minnesota and beyond creating "hands-on, minds-on" learning experiences for visitors. ExploraDome programs are delivered beneath a 25-foot diameter dome, where through guided inquiry, you can virtually travel from inside of the subatomic realm to the edge of the known universe! The ExploraDome was founded bye the Minnesota Planetarium Society in 2003 and became part of the Bell Museum of Natural History in 2012. To book the ExploraDome, or learn about seeing the ExploraDome at the Bell Museum, visit http://z.umn.edu/planetarium.
Siebert Field is a ballpark in Minneapolis, Minnesota that serves as the home venue for the University of Minnesota men's college baseball team. It is named in honor of Dick Siebert, a former head coach who led the Gophers to three national titles. From 1971 to 1978 it was known as Bierman Field in honor of Bernie Bierman.
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