Julia Holter
Admission is free at the Walker Art Center on Thursday nights. It's usually packed, but it's worth braving the crowds to catch the Walker's stunning display of contemporary art and touring exhibits. Amble throughout the gal... metromix.com
Art-a-whirl Presented By Nemaa
Sponsored by the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA), Art-A-Whirl is the largest open studio tour in the country. ItâÂÂs a great opportunity to tour private artist studios and galleries, connect with the art... twincities.com
Jim Wiggins And The Chicago Comedy All Stars At Scott...
Jim Wiggins The Last Hippie and the Chicago Comedy All Stars May 17-18 2013 Fri. at 8:00PM - Sat. at 8:00 and 10:30PM Comedy Gallery Premier at Moe's Supperclub 2400 Hwy 10 Moundsview,MN General Admission Tickets $15.00 i... twincities.com
Teaching With Art: Selections From The Dolly Fiterman Collection
Selections from the works given to the University of Thomas from Dolly Fiterman will be on display. A reception will be held at 6:30 p.m., April 20th in the O'Shaughnessy Educational Center lobby gallery. Reception ... exploreminnesota.com
Picturing Poverty: Artistic Views Of The Poor In The Baroque Era
During the 17th century, artists in Europe began looking to everyday life for their subjects, with special attention to the poor. The plight of the impoverished came to the fore during the Thirty Years War (1618-48), which ... artslant.com
Abraham Cruzvillegas: The...
Abraham Cruzvillegas (b. 1968) is one of the most important conceptual artists of his generation to come out of the vibrant art scene in Mexico. Over the past 10 years, Cruzvillegas has developed a riveting body of ... exploreminnesota.com
Claes Oldenburg: The Sixties
The exhibition showcases several major bodies of work from Oldenburg?s formative years. A section he designated The Street features a graffiti-inspired installation focused on the underbelly of urban life; works fro... exploreminnesota.com
Minnesota And The Civil War
The Civil War divided the United States in two, left more than 750,000 dead and resulted in the release of four million people from bondage. Explore the role of Minnesota's men and women on the battlefield and the h... exploreminnesota.com
The World At Work: Images Of Labor And Industry, 1850 To Now
For centuries, artists have explored the world of work and workers, creating enduring impressions of the challenges, triumphs, and life-affirming dignity of human labor. From romanticized visions of agrarian life, to soberi... artslant.com
Then And Now
Images of labor and industry, 1850 to now. exploreminnesota.com
Painter Painter
At a time when artists may work without obligation to medium, why choose the materials of painting? What does it mean for an artist to assume the role of painter today? And just what is at stake for a new generation committ... artslant.com
Minneapolis Slow Art Day
Over the past century, a period of unprecedented technological change and global social upheaval, once agreed-upon beliefs, or âÂÂtruths,â have been cast into doubt, changing and shaping our understanding and experi... artslant.com
Chutzpah! Contemporary Judaica At The Mia
In The Joys of Yiddish, author Leo Rosten defines chutzpah to mean, "gall, brazen nerve, effrontery, incredible 'guts,' presumption plus arrogance such as no other word and no other language can do justice to." Breaking wit... artslant.com
ChinaâÂÂs Terracotta Warriors: 1st...
Photographers are avid travelers. Since the late 19th century, they have carried their cameras to unfamiliar neighborhoods and around the world to take pictures of people, places, and cultures. "Strangers in a Strange Land:... artslant.com
John Zorn
This joyous celebration welcomes home critically acclaimed jazz keyboardist/composer and former Golden Valley prodigy Craig Taborn, who showcases his omnivorous musical tastes and astonishing technical ability. The eclectic even... last.fm
Midnight Party
Dreams, fantasies, visions, and meditations have given rise to some of the most remarkable art made over the past century. Midnight Party, named for the fanciful 1930 film by Joseph Cornell that is a cornerstone of the exhi... artslant.com