Burning Man after the mudpocalyse
Last month we profiled Recovery Bike Shop’s owners’ experience with Burning Man. It was written before they left and was released just as reports around…
Last month we profiled Recovery Bike Shop’s owners’ experience with Burning Man. It was written before they left and was released just as reports around…
The Fall Open Studio Weekend, featuring several major art buildings in Northeast, will happen Friday, November 10 through Sunday, November 12 this year. Organized by NEMAA. Hours are generally 5-10 p.m. on Friday, Noon-8 p.m. Saturday, Noon-5 p.m. Sunday.
There’s still a couple days left of the Minnesota State Fair. If you’re heading there be sure to check out Northeast-based and NEMAA-member artists’ work…
After a four-year gap, the Vision Awards return on October 2. Six artists and community members will receive awards this year, making up for the inability to host the event during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Burning Man event has been around for 35 years. It is full of mystery and excitement, taking place in the Nevada Desert once a…
The city of Minneapolis’ new director of the Arts & Cultural Affairs Department, Ben Johnson, visited with board members from Northeast Minneapolis Arts District and…
A cornerstone of New York’s cultural landscape since its founding in 1994, The Armory Show brings the world’s leading international contemporary and modern art galleries…
“Lend me your hand” is the theme of Loretta Bebeau’s exhibit at the Paramount Center for the Arts, gallery C lower level, in St. Cloud,…
Maggie Thompson is a textile artist and designer who has drawn inspiration from her Fond du Lac Ojibwe heritage and the broader Native American experience — but also from her own relationships and family history.
Conversations with 93-year-old Aribert Munzner in his studio at the California Building are always inspiring and fascinating. Spending time with Ari is a rare privilege that leaves visitors feeling motivated to create new artwork.
The Minnesota Zoo has repurposed its former monorail track along with decking made out of recycled milk jugs to create The Treetop Trail. The new trail will bring visitors up to 32 feet above the ground immersed in nature.
It was a beautiful afternoon on the back lawn of the California Building. The celebration, marked the return of the pre-pandemic tradition of gathering in the summer, typically around the time of the solstice.
Northeast Minneapolis Arts District’s Vision Awards is returning October 2nd at the Ritz Theater. The goal of the Vision Awards is to recognize and elevate visionary thinkers, activists and people of action working in or for the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District ideals and mission both past and present.