Tag: Exhibits
Going Out, Coming In: A Celebration of LGBTQIA+ History at the Quatrefoil
Join Quatrefoil Library and the Minnesota Historical Society in a journey back in time to the LGBTQIA+ community spaces of Downtown Minneapolis and its evolution from the 1940s to 2000!Enjoy conversations, community performances, and...
DJ Shannon Blowtorch Dance Party
Come see the Girlhood (It's complicated) exhibit and stick around for a dance party with DJ Shannon Blowtorch during the Free Thursday Nights at the Minnesota History Center event on September 19! The dance...
Girlhood (It’s Complicated) Exhibit Opening Ceremony
Join us for the Girlhood (It's Complicated) exhibit opening on September 7! After exploring the exhibit, enjoy a variety of craft activities and entertainment.Entertainment includes live music by FINICK, dance presentations by Sansei Yonsei...
Photography & Art at the Rock: Featuring Stephanie Irwin
Photography & Art at the Rock, a monthly exhibit in the lobby of the Split Rock Lighthouse Visitor Center that showcases local artists, landscape and wildlife photographers of the area.For the month of September...
In Their Own Words: The Folsom Family
Explore over 65 examples of Folsom family handwriting from the (1830-1950s), analyzed and displayed throughout their 1855 home.Saturday, August 17 and Sunday, August 18 2024, from 1 pm to 5 pm. Free event. Donations...
Opening Night Celebration: The Art of Disability Justice Now
Join the opening night of The Art of Disability Justice Now, a disability community-centered exhibition that is curated and organized by AmplifyMN: A Disability Justice Collective and University of Minnesota students. The evening's festivities...
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Minnesota History Center
This winter visit Historic Fort Snelling to experience the culmination of its revitalization project: the unveiling of the exhibit Many Voices, Many Stories, One Place.
Native-Curated Exhibit Opens at Minnesota History Center
New exhibit "Our Home: Native Minnesota" explores the state's complex Indigenous history—and, for the history center, faces historic wrongs
Best of MN, 2019: Things to Do
How we made 2019 fun in Minnesota: from the Little Mekong Night Market to the Minneapolis Institute of Art