Heuring and Barlow ask for $2 million for a NE Arts Center
Tricia Heuring and Lesile Barlow of Public Functionary went before the Minnesota House Capital Investment Committee on March 31st to ask for $2 million dollars…
Tricia Heuring and Lesile Barlow of Public Functionary went before the Minnesota House Capital Investment Committee on March 31st to ask for $2 million dollars…
Over the years many books have been written and published by or about artists who work out of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District.Sarah Whiting published…
The new gallery Dreamsong on 13th Ave is showcasing third show since taking over former Walker executive director Olga Viso's building. Dreamsong is presenting two…
Noble Truths is a new Art to Change the World project that invites visitors to an artist’s studio. Six ACW artist members have agreed to…
Written Wall by Loretta Bebeau a one person show. The reception for the artist is Friday April 1st from 6 to 8pm. Please join us!…
We are thrilled to announce well-known Minnesota artist, Jodi Reeb, has joined Anita Sue Kolman as a Partner and Owner of the newly renamed Kolman…
Art Force requests submissions of original two-dimensional artwork by Minneapolis artists forthe S martArt Rotating Art Program at the Minneapolis Convention Center. The goal of…
Art Force is requesting submissions for the second exhibit of 2022 at the gallery at NordHaus. NordHaus is a collection of custom designed apartment homes…
Many artists I know are avid podcast listeners, some even make their own. Freakonomics, featured mostly on public radio stations has an excellent three-part series…
Leesa Kelly, founder of Memorialize the Movement (MTM), is participating in a fellowship named for Arthur C. McWatt (1926-2012), an African American researcher, writer, and…
Congratulations to Aaron Dysart, whose studio is in the Casket Arts Building, on his Passage show that just wrapped up at Mia. Curran, who coincidentally…
The MPLSART Sketchbook Project is a unique survey of the Twin Cities visual arts community during another challenging year. Started in 2020 as a way…
“The Promised Land: How Do We Change This” is an immersive arts experience featuring provocative, dark, and raw assemblages of found objects, textiles, and mixed…