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Minneapolis, MN 55403
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The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is one of the crown jewels of the city’s park system, uniting two of Minnesota’s most cherished resources—its greenspace and its cultural life. The 11-acre site, home to the iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry, showcases more than 40 works from the Walker Art Center’s renowned collection. A partnership with the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, the Garden is a top destination for visitors, who enjoy not only the art but also the seasonal displays in the Cowles Conservatory and the Alene Grossman Memorial Arbor and Flower Garden.
Groveland Gallery and Groveland Annex hosts new exhibitions by regional artists every six weeks. In addition to work on display, we have a large inventory of artwork available for sale in our back room.
The Stevens Square Center for the Arts (SSCA) is an artist-run nonprofit community arts center located in the heart of Stevens Square, the most densely populated neighborhood in Minneapolis. The Stevens Square Center for the Arts provides affordable artist work studios; hosts regular art exhibits; and works to stabilize the Stevens Square neighborhood by serving as a community center that puts more “eyes on the street.” SSCA was formed in 2003 as a partnership between the Stevens Square Community Organization (SSCO), JAS Apartments, and two-dozen Minneapolis artists looking to turn a vacant commercial space into a community asset. After extensive renovations, the SSCA has transformed a former police sub-station into 5,500 square feet of gallery and studio space. The organization is run entirely by volunteers, and is overseen by a board of directors. Since late 2003, SSCA has been an independent organization, and is no longer affiliated with JAS Apartments. SSCA received its 501 (c) (3) status in 2006.
Tickets: Adults $8. Senior (65+) $5. Students/Teens $5. Children under 12 are free Call for group or student rates Tickets purchased at the front desk in the 1st floor lobby. No ticket sold 15 minutes before closing. Observation deck is not wheelchair accessible. Closed: Thanksgiving, Dec 24, 25, 31, Jan 1, Memorial Day, July 4 and Labor Day.
We fulfill our mission to preserve and share the diverse history of Hennepin County through our vast collections, exhibitions, an archives/library, public programs, and publications. Please see our website for more information on current shows or for information on upcoming events. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for students or seniors, and free for children under 12 and HHM members. The first Thursday of the month is free for all! Fully experiencing the museum at the present time requires climbing stairs between floors in our historic building. We are working hard to provide an elevator in the future to make your museum fully accessible to everyone.
The Minneapolis Institute of Art is one of the leading comprehensive fine-art museums in the country. In a beautiful landmark building near downtown Minneapolis, the museum houses nearly 83,000 works of art, representing more than 5,000 years of world art and culture. Free daily museum admission! *Mia reserves the right to delete comments and/or ban users who abuse this forum to engage in off-topic commentary, solicitations for goods or services, and/or derogatory language.
I cut Vinyl Composition Tile (V.C.T.) which comes from major flooring manufacturers in 12"x12"x1/4" tile into infinity various shapes. Then they are pieced to get) These tiles skin over the surfaces of lamps ,Tables, Sculptures and of course floors in patterns They can also look like suggesting the color craftsmanship of stained glass, They can also look like mosaics and oriental carpets The virtues of V.C.T. are practical: It's long lasting and easy to clean. My one-of-a-kind floors have these advantages plus one more: THEY'RE works of ART! When people ask what kind of Art of I do the best way to describe it is to say I'm in construction "Art Construction" that is. Because I'm not focused on only one part of Art making. I'm comfortable designing custom floors.I start with nothing and go from there. I live for surprises life is filled with them.I enjoy being lost not noting what or where the Artwork is taking itself, This makes me interested in the art making, along with many mysteries. I'm not looking to answer them. Only observe.
Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 - 5:00 Evenings & Weekends by Appt. We make house calls! Landmark: Uptown Minneapolis near Lagoon Cinema and Hammer & Sickle Bar in the 1300 Building. Nearest intersection: Lagoon Ave. & Fremont St.
Located in the Lyn-Lake neighborhood of Minneapolis, Highpoint Center for Printmaking occupies 10,000 square feet and is a street level facility facing Lake Street. Highpoint Center for Printmaking provides the following opportunities: * Educational Programming & Community Programs for all ages and backgrounds in printmaking. * A Printshop Cooperative which provides access for local artists to create and show their work in a supportive workshop environment. * A Visiting Artists Program—local, national and international in scope—through which invited artists create original prints under guidance and support of a Master Printer. * A Gallery that enables visitors to view exhibitions of local, national, and international prints. Most work is offered for sale to the public.
Douglas Flanders & Associates has been providing the Twin Cities with the best the art world has to offer for over forty years. Our specialty stretches from art of the late Nineteenth Century, through Impressionism and Modern Abstraction and on up to the most avant garde of today. We have shown and placed work by masters such as Pablo Picasso, Albert Bierstadt, Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Robert Motherwell, Frank Stella, Helen Frankenthaler, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and a host of others. Flanders has also supported young contemporary talents from around the world and we have always made a place for many impressive area artists as well. In all, over 500 museum quality exhibitions have been produced by the Flanders Galleries over the years. We have placed works with museums, corporations, and collectors, not only in the area, but across the globe. We also have one of the largest collections of artwork in the region with hundreds of pieces available for viewing here in the gallery - an invaluable resource that is always changing with new and exciting works. Flanders Contemporary Art also has contacts and connections that span the entire international scene, so finding just the right artwork at the best price is never a problem. Art is a special form of communication and inspiration. We are proud to be a part of that bridge to discovery and share in the appreciation of this important and lasting medium. Some of our services include: •Private and Corporate collection advice •Appraisal and estate services •Framing consultation and referral •Exhibition curation and loans •An extensive text and slide library •Representation for auctions •Shipping, delivery and installation services. We hope you enjoy what you find here at our Facebook page and encourage a visit to our gallery, both to view the art and to share ideas.
Reverberations What A juried exhibition featuring work of artists who attended the College of Visual Arts in St. Paul, MN When Thursday, February 26, 2015 through Saturday, March 21, 2015 Gallery hours: Thursday – Saturday, 12:00 – 6:00 pm and by appointment Free and open to the public Opening Reception February 28, 2015 Saturday from 6:00 to 9:00 pm Free and open to the public Where Form + Content Gallery Whitney Square Building 210 North 2nd Street, Suite 104 Minneapolis, MN 55401 Traffic Zone Gallery 250 3rd Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55401 Info Form and Content Gallery, 612-436-1151, Lynda Monick-Isenberg, 612-799-1179 http://www.formandcontent.org [email protected] Description (Minneapolis, MN) – Reverberations showcases professional artwork and careers of former students from the recently closed College of Visual Art in a joint exhibition at Form + Content Gallery and Traffic Zone Gallery. CVA was a landmark in the Twin Cities arts community for more than 65 years until its sudden closure in 2013. Located in the Summit Hill neighborhood of St. Paul, CVA was renowned for its small and supportive community that produced an extraordinary number of high quality graduates. Alumni from CVA have gone on to rich and varied careers across the nation as exhibiting artists, graphic designers, children’s book illustrators, photographers, arts educators and faculty members. The exhibition has been organized to keep the spirit of this fine institution alive, in recognition of its importance to the Twin Cities art and design community and to act as a catalyst for continued support to the artists and designers who began their careers at this small but important educational institution. Juror: Kristin Makholm Kristin Makholm, Executive Director of the Minnesota Museum of American Art, is a respected curator, art historian, and teacher. She has held curatorial positions at The Saint Louis Art Museum and Milwaukee Art Museum. While teaching art history and running the gallery at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Kristin led two prominent regional arts fellowship programs; the McKnight Artist Fellowships for Visual Artists and the Jerome Foundation Fellowships for Emerging Artists.