David Hockney, "Gregory in the Pool" (1983)

5 Art Exhibits to See This Month in the Twin Cities

From "tree mannequins" and Japanese ceramics to Russian realism and poolside meditations

MSP Film Society Kicks Off 2021 Cine Latino Festival

This is the ninth annual film festival celebrating the work of Latinx and Iberian filmmakers

Red Dresses at St. Catherine Highlight Murdered and Missing Indigenous Persons

The ”REDress Project” sets up on the St. Paul campus in late October
Julie Buffalohead’s "The Trickster Showdown"

Mia to Showcase 20 Years of Artistic Printmaking

In October, the museum highlights Highpoint Editions, a Minneapolis printmaker that closes an accessibility gap for artists
Seddiqui in New York City

Travel Writer’s Cross-Country Journey Lands in the Twin Cities

Making a unique piece of art in every major city, Daniel Seddiqui plans to hit up the American Swedish Institute, Mall of America, and the Minnesota State Fair

New 22-Foot-Tall Abstract Sculptures Await at Anderson Center

Artist Perci Chester celebrates the arrival of her newest creation, “Film Noir Ensemble,” at the Red Wing arts destination
Skyline Mini Golf is back for summer 2021 at the Walker Art Center, with two new holes in collaboration with Native Youth Arts Collective

Native American Artists Share Inspiration for Skyline Mini-Golf Holes

The Walker Art Center collaborated with the Native Youth Arts Collective on two new artist-designed holes
An exhibit about stillness opens at the Walker, including Franz Erhard Walther's "Definierter Ort, beweglich Ziele (Defined Place, Mobile Targets)"

Weekend Best Bets: May 13-16

Your guide to this weekend around the Twin Cities: Art-A-Whirl, the MSP Film Society's global fest, a Sculpture Garden event, the outdoor Twin Cities Auto Show, and more

Protest Art Gets Exhibition Close to a Year After George Floyd’s Murder

Memorialize the Movement and Save the Boards have been working together to preserve plywood boards covered in graffiti art
Dr. Eboni Bell painting a community mural at Springboard for the Arts

How Minnesota Arts Nonprofits Have Adapted During the Pandemic

There is hope, but much has changed for organizations like Springboard for the Arts and TruArtSpeaks

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