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November 2023
Hazel Belvo: For Love
"Hazel Belvo: For Love" is the first exhibition in the M’s galleries after multiple years of only presenting public-facing exhibitions in the windows due to the pandemic and facility renovation. "For Love" is a retrospective of Belvo’s career, which spans over 70 years. Reviewing an artistic trajectory that weaves its way through the phases of a full and eventful existence; gaining insight into the broader struggles of many women artists as they work to build careers while caring for others;…
Find out more »February 2024
Today, Tomorrow
Iraqi identifying artists reclaim historic narratives, redefine legacies, and imagine possibilities in the multimedia exhibition Today, Tomorrow. Like a two-way mirror, the artists reflect on personal and collective legacies while simultaneously providing a window into visions for the future. Today, Tomorrow is on view from Saturday, February 3 through Saturday, April 20, 2024. Anderson Center galleries are open 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday (closed Sunday – Tuesday). Galleries are always free; donations are welcome. Through poetry, video,…
Find out more »March 2024
Join our Turtle Rescue Team | SEA LIFE at Mall of America
Turtles are under threat! Here at SEA LIFE, we spend lots of our time rescuing and keeping them safe, but we need your help! Grab a Patrol Book and join our turtle rescue mission. Write down which breed of turtle you're going to be saving today, then keep a log of your turtle's details as you help with all the different rescue stages. Be sure to give your turtle a name too! Get hands on to learn how and why…
Find out more »Edible Exhibition
Edible is an exhibition that explores how Asian-American artists use ceramics incorporating food aesthetics to explore cultural identity, memory, and American society. Our relationship to what we eat is the most intimate possible: the food we consume literally constitutes our bodies, and the ways we consume it link us to each other, our loved ones, and our ancestors. Ceramic sculpture in the form of food has become a way for these artists to explore complex relationships to their identities and…
Find out more »Firstlings Exhibition
Firstlings is an ongoing investigation of ceramic sculptures and ink wash drawings that seeks to address the predicament of the human form’s fragility and endless struggle to adapt to life’s ever-changing circumstances. Terry Suhre writes, in his catalogue essay for the first iteration of this exhibition at Bruno David Gallery in 2020, “The ‘predicament’ Nadler refers to in statements on his work is the uneasy, existential awareness of an unsympathetic, and likely hostile, existence that is not predisposed to human…
Find out more »Toddler and Caregiver Music Time
Suggested ages: Birth to 4 years 8-weeks - Wednesdays, March 6 through April 24 10:00-11:00 a.m. $80/per family Toddler puppet and music time (google.com) Come join the fun! We will engage in exploring puppets, singing familiar songs, finger play and more. Each session will be led by a puppeteer teaching artist. Children and caregivers are invited to participate, meet other families and have fun! ALL are welcome. Ages are a suggestion. *This is not a drop-off activity; caregivers are expected…
Find out more »BWCA by Charles Lyon, William Murray, and Michael Paul
BWCA, an exhibition of new works by Charles Lyon, William Murray, and Michael Paul opens March 9 at Groveland Gallery. The artists share an affinity for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, each one bringing his own unique approach to capturing the character of the region. Charles Lyon settled in Minnesota in 1994 after spending over a decade living in the Arizona high desert. Lyon’s new work is inspired by a love for the Northern Minnesota wilderness. He states, “Traveling…
Find out more »Heart of the Beast Puppet Club
Suggested ages: 9-13 years 8-weeks - Tuesdays, March 12 through April 30 4:00-5:30 p.m. $90/per child Puppet Club (google.com) An afterschool activity where your child can explore the materials and create with others. Come join the fun! Each session will be led by a puppeteer teaching artist. Children will be learning a variety of puppetry techniques: shadow puppets, sand art, papier mâché, crankies and MORE! Kids will participate in deciding what they would like to learn and make. ALL are…
Find out more »Snapology of Plymouth Spring Break Camp
Not sure how to keep your kids entertained over Spring Break? Snapology in Plymouth has carefully crafted their Spring Break Camp to be a fun and productive atmosphere where parents know their child will learn, challenge themselves, and practice their social skills. Snapology uses LEGO bricks, K’Nex, and technology to teach children about Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (S.T.E.A.M.). Kids build critical social skills by working together to solve problems and present their creations. Each day will bring some…
Find out more »25th Annual “Living Stations of the Cross”
The "Servants of the Cross" group will re-enact the Passion of Jesus Christ at three locations on Good Friday, March 29th: 12:00pm at Presentation or the Blessed Virgin Mary-Maplewood (1725 Kennard St.), 3:00pm at St. Jude of the Lake-Mahtomedi (700 Mahtomedi Ave.), and 7:00pm at Church of St. Peter-North St. Paul (2600 N. Margaret St.). For more info or to view our YouTube presentation for those homebound or unable to attend, go to www.servantsofthecrossmn.com. Free-Will offering welcomed.
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