Minneapolis/ Fun & Entertainment
Published on January 06, 2020
Performing and visual arts are hot in Minneapolis this weekPhoto: Eric Park/Unsplash

Looking to up your appreciation of the arts?

We've rounded up four artsy events around Minneapolis this week that will scratch your cultural itch, from a mosaic class to art instruction.

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55% Off Beginner Mosaic Class at Mercury Mosaics

From the Mercury Mosaics deal description:

Each beginner designs and assembles a mosaic, learns to cut and glue tiles, and watches a demonstration on proper grouting.

Where: 1620 Central Ave. NE, Northeast Minneapolis
Price: $35 (55 percent discount off regular price)

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Up to 62% Off Two-Hour Art Classes

From the Clay Squared to Infinity deal description:

Kids and adults learn techniques for molding and shaping colorful polymer clays during classes with all materials included.

Where: 2505 N.E. Howard St., Northeast Minneapolis
Price: $21 (57 percent discount off regular price)

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The Museum of Russian Art - Up to 66% Off

From The Museum of Russian Art deal description:

Nonprofit, member-supported museum displays paintings, sculptures, photography, and folk art that highlight Russian culture.

Where: 5500 Stevens Ave., Windom
Price: $9 (62 percent discount off regular price)

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Up to 37% Off Admission to Hennepin History Museum

From the Hennepin History Museum deal description:

Mid-19th century quilts and beaded moccasins among artifacts displayed at Hennepin County history museum, situated in historic mansion.

Where: 2303 Third Ave. South, Whittier
Price: $4.50 (43 percent discount off regular price)

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