ART-A-WHIRL is here, and this weekend work by over 500 artists will be on display in Northeast Minneapolis during the largest open studio and gallery tour in Minnesota. It’s one big artistic exhibition all weekend long, May 16-17-18, Friday to Sunday with plenty of live music, vendors, free wi[...]
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Linnea with Marvelle, Opening Thursday
More info here and here.[...]
It's A Beautiful World comes to Minneapolis
Scion’s Installation 4, “It’s A Beautiful World,” will open in Minneapolis, one of nine cities on the national tour, on April 4 and run through April 19 at at Rogue Buddha Gallery. The tour launched its fourth installment last July and features artists from around the world. [...]
Today's Art Lesson
How to Draw a Trolley: Scanned from my personal copy of the March 1955 issue of Jack and Jill Magazine – “The Better Magazine for Boys & Girls” Try your hand at drawing the trolley, upload to Flickr and send us the link! UPDATE: From Alison: From Leah: From Jenny (who should k[...]
Angelo Brewer Art Show, November 7th : Riverview Cafe and Wine Bar, Minneapolis, MN
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Arts off Raymond Art Crawl Friday
This weekend is the 9th Annual Arts off Raymond art crawl, featuring 75+ artists in Minneapolis’ youngest art community through a free self-guided tour of a variety of artist’s studios and local business located near the corners of University and Raymond Avenues. Hours: May 5 – 5-9[...]
St. Paul Art Crawl Photo Montage
RAD perform at Lowertown Wine & Spirits during the Spring 2006 St. Paul Art Crawl More pictures after the jump.[...]
St. Paul Art Crawl This Weekend
As mentioned in my Metroblog post, this weekend is the St. Paul Art Crawl. It’s a self-guided tour of 200 artists’ studios across 20 buildings in downtown and lowertown St. Paul, complete with shuttle bus. There’s tons of parking, a few stairs to climb (note: elevators are SLOW in [...]
Walker Facelift Leaves Bruises
Linda Mack has a fantastic story in today’s Star Tribune about Minneapolis’ beloved and world-reknowned Walker Art Center, which recently had much more than a facelift.[...]
