Tag: Museums
The Wonder of Art in Bloom
A behind-the-scenes look at Minneapolis Institute of Art's annual floral festival, returning April 24-27
Frozen Masterpieces Return to Mia for Institute of Ice
Visitors can browse ice sculptures inspired by Mia's collection starting Feb. 6
Minneapolis Institute of Art Acquires New Works
Spanning several countries and centuries, this group of acquisitions fills gaps in Mia's collection
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Fall in Love with the Enchanting Beauty of Pipestone!
From Winnewissa Falls to the Sioux quartzite ridgeline, immerse yourself in nature while learning about the rich traditions of Native American culture at Pipestone National Monument.
American Swedish Institute Reopens with International “Papier” Spectacle
The imaginative exhibit is from the minds of two Swedish artists combining their talents into one cohesive experience
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
Never Again
The Minnesota Historical Society exhibits an emotional look at the war that forever changed Minnesota.
You Should Take Your Mom to the MIA this Weekend
Because she like flowers. And the 29th annual Art in Bloom's got 'em in spades (heh).
E-Books, Schmee-Books
Famed Penguin Books designer David Pearson heralds the gorgeous object-ness of dead-tree tomes.
Composer Nico Muhly Talks Vermont, His Bias Against Brooklyn, and How Classical is Overcoming...
A Q-and-A with wunderkind composer Nico Muhly, who brings his 802 Tour to the Walker this weekend.