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Minnetonka Center for the Arts Spring Classes
To support its mission to expand visual arts education for all ages, interests and abilities, the Minnetonka Center for the Arts announces the vast and varied lineup of the spring 2025 session. Everyone is welcome to visit and take classes at the Arts Center which showcases artwork throughout the facility with all classrooms featuring glass […]
Find out more »“Approachable Depth:” Photography by Alysia Nelson
Alysia Nelson is a Twin Cities native who's been dabbling in mixed media for the last several years. A self-proclaimed creative thinker who "borrows from friends." Her work began out of necessity as a form of personal art therapy or, as she prefers to call it, "creative emotional processing." Her work, primarily featuring Post-It Notes, […]
Find out more »Stitching Black Legacy: The Quilts of Carolyn Mazloomi
Stitching Black Legacy: The Quilts of Carolyn Mazloomi On view April 22 - July 12, 2025 Artist reception + artist talk Friday, May 16, 2025, 5:30 - 8 pm Textile Center, 3000 University Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN, 55414 https://textilecentermn.org/stitching-black-legacy/ Textile Center proudly presents Stitching Black Legacy: The Quilts of Carolyn Mazloomi, the largest solo exhibition […]
Find out more »Garden City
Garden City flower mart for annuals, perennials, and all your spring, summer and autumn needs! Located in our South side parking lot by AMC Theatre.
Find out more »Alebrijes Exhibition: Building the Dream World
Experience the colorful, fantastical world of alebrijes and see how artists create these engaging creatures! Anderson Center is pleased to partner with the Minnesota Latino Museum to present the exhibition Alebrijes: Building the Dream World. An alebrije is an imaginary creature that possesses elements from different animals. They originated in the 1930s from the vivid […]
Find out more »Ongoing
No More Turning Away: An Account Of Homelessness
No More Turning Away: An Account Of Homelessness, is an exhibition of photography drawing attention to the housing crisis we currently face in the Twin Cities. The striking photographs depict the stark realities of homelessness. The title, No More Turning Away, challengers viewers to confront these realities. This event, in collaboration with People Incorporated, is […]
Find out more »No More Turning Away: An Account Of Homelessness
No More Turning Away: An Account Of Homelessness, is an exhibition of photography drawing attention to the housing crisis we currently face in the Twin Cities. The striking photographs depict the stark realities of homelessness. The title, No More Turning Away, challengers viewers to confront these realities. This event, in collaboration with People Incorporated, is […]
Find out more »Scout Appreciation Month at SEA LIFE at Mall of America!
Scout Appreciation Month is coming to SEA LIFE at Mall of America! During our Scout Days, Boy Scouts & Girl Scouts can explore the underwater world AND enjoy a JAW-some discount! Scouts who wear their uniform during Scout Days will receive FREE entry and 30% off for up to six of their friends & family […]
Find out more »“In Memoriam,” retrospective exhibition of work by William Murray
Groveland Gallery announces the opening of In Memoriam, a special exhibition of new works by William Murray. Running just three weeks, and opening May 3 (3-5pm), the show will feature twelve framed paintings depicting Northern Minnesota and the northern Great Lakes. These small watercolors will be accompanied by additional unframed paintings. William Murray was born […]
Find out more »Art & Farmers Market
Held the first Sunday of each month from May through October, this vibrant market brings together regional artists, farmers, and makers for a one-of-a-kind open-air experience. Shop fresh produce, handmade goods, art, and more while enjoying the beautiful surroundings of Franconia Sculpture Park. Free and family-friendly.
Find out more »11:00 am
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s EXPRESS CONCERT: Janáček’s “The Kreutzer Sonata”
SPCO cellist Richard Belcher curates a program exuding drama that includes a Midwest premiere written by Grammy award-winning jazz pianist Billy Childs. The concert’s titular work, a passionate four-movement chamber work written by Leoš Janáček, takes its name and themes from Leo Tolstoy’s novella, which itself took its name from Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Kreutzer” Violin […]
Find out more »4:30 pm
Stereolab “Instant Holograms On Metal Film” Listening Party
Friday, May 23rd at 4:30 p.m., join us as we listen to Instant Holograms On Metal Film, the new album from Stereolab which will be released that same day. We'll play the record in its entirety and have posters, stickers, pins and patches while supplies last. (Quantities TBA) No wristbands needed for this event.
Find out more »5:00 pm
“37 POSTCARDS” Hilarious Play + Dinner *Included*
DayTrippers Dinner Theatre at Plymouth Playhouse is putting on dinner + play showings of their hilarious Spring 2025 play, "37 Postcards", every Friday evening and Saturday evening from now until May 31st. Sure to be a hit, this laugh-out-loud comedy will be the perfect bonding opportunity for families, friends, and more! Tickets are $54 each, […]
Find out more »5:30 pm
Ramsey After Dark: Mental Illness and the Victorian Mind
Mental illness was misunderstood and often feared by Victorian society. Families had to make difficult decisions about how to handle their loved ones’ struggles in an era where health issues were not discussed in public and treatment options were limited or experimental. Alexander Ramsey’s brother, Justus, and son-in-law, Charles, suffered from mental illness which impacted […]
Find out more »7:00 pm
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s EXPRESS CONCERT: Janáček’s “The Kreutzer Sonata”
SPCO cellist Richard Belcher curates a program exuding drama that includes a Midwest premiere written by Grammy award-winning jazz pianist Billy Childs. The concert’s titular work, a passionate four-movement chamber work written by Leoš Janáček, takes its name and themes from Leo Tolstoy’s novella, which itself took its name from Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Kreutzer” Violin […]
Find out more »Unlabeled Theatre Company present The Addams Family Musical
THE ADDAMS FAMILY, is a comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family. Based on the 1938 comic by Charles Addams, THE ADDAMS FAMILY is an old-money clan who delight in the macabre and grotesque, and who are seemingly unaware that the rest of society finds them odd and bizarre. Everything changes for the […]
Find out more »Swords & Sorcery: The Improvised Fantasy Campaign
Sharpen your sword, brandish your wits, and step with us into a realm of fantasy and adventure where fate is decided by the roll of actual 20-sided dice. In this award-winning improvised fantasy campaign, The Bearded Company will tell you a tale you won't soon forget. Each show will be an epic story in the […]
Find out more »7:30 pm
The Angel Next Door – Preview
Journey to an opulent Newport mansion in 1948, where playwrights, actors, and a star-struck novelist gather to work on their next Broadway hit! (Nevermind the housekeeper who wants them gone.) You get to be a fly on the (thin) walls of this romantic romp that captures the sheer joy, sophistication, and wit of classic screwball […]
Find out more »Transit Authority – A Tribute to Chicago
Back by popular demand, don’t miss Transit Authority in their premier tribute to the legendary rock band Chicago! This fantastic band presents sold-out shows across the nation performing Chicago’s #1 hits and arena rock power ballads including “Saturday In the Park,” “Just You and Me,” “Wishing You Were Here,” “25 or 6 to 4,” “Feelin’ […]
Find out more »Ramsey After Dark: Mental Illness and the Victorian Mind
Mental illness was misunderstood and often feared by Victorian society. Families had to make difficult decisions about how to handle their loved ones’ struggles in an era where health issues were not discussed in public and treatment options were limited or experimental. Alexander Ramsey’s brother, Justus, and son-in-law, Charles, suffered from mental illness which impacted […]
Find out more »Violet at Hennepin Avenue Church
May 8 - May 31 Post-Show Reception May 9 Post-Show Talks May 15 and 23 Directed by Kelli Foster Warder Music Directed by Sanford Moore Featuring Annika Isbell as Violet, Mitchell Douglas as Flick and Ryan London Levin as Monty with Kate Beahen, Charlie Clark, Lynnea Doublette, Tom Reed, Sophina Saggau, Madison Neal and Gabe […]
Find out more »9:30 pm
The Residency at BLB feat. Darth Hogbeef & Sad Songs for Happy People
Watch and discuss the best improv in the Twin Cities! Every Friday at 9:30 pm, The Residency at BLB features 2 improv groups who present their own solutions to the question, "how do you create 25 minutes of theater - without a script!" May's shows feature Darth Hogbeef & Sad Songs for Happy People. Darth […]
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