Arts & Culture in ...
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport unveils plans for a new art installation by Kipp Kobayashi to grace Terminal 1, enhancing the travel experience.
Jeanne Calvit retires as founding director of St. Paul's Interact Center and Joseph Price steps in, continuing its arts advocacy for individuals with disabilities.
The Bartz Brothers unveiled a 21-foot-tall snow sculpture of a seal named "Sparky" in New Brighton, despite a snow shortage, by using ingenuity and community support.
The Olson Memorial Highway bridge in North Minneapolis now features a new artistic railing with over 300 glass enamel panels by 15 local Black artists, as announced by MnDOT on Twitter.
The Minnesota Historical Society acquired a goalie mask designed by artist Cole Redhorse Taylor and worn by Marc-André Fleury, featuring Dakota motifs and raising $35,100 for charity.
Mill City Museum competes for best history museum title in USA Today's 10Best Readers' Choice awards, calling for public votes to move from last year's fourth place to first.
A 10-year-old Minnetonka musician, Mira Babal, critiques adult behavior and the communication breakdown post-pandemic in her song "Mad for No Reason".
The Bartz Brothers are creating a large snow sculpture at the 'Brave the Brrr' festival in MN, facing cold challenges and aiming to raise funds for clean water access.
The Minneapolis Institute of Art presents "American Gothic: Gordon Parks and Ella Watson," a photo exhibit by Gordon Parks that chronicles Black life pre-Civil Rights era through over 50 works.
Minneapolis launches a new Cultural Market Small Business Support program offering $10,000 to $50,000 grants to cultural mall operators to stimulate community hubs. Applications close at 4 p.m. on February 8, 2024.
The Marietta Cobb Museum of Art debuts its first juried photography exhibit, featuring diverse works from Georgia photographers, with an opening reception held at its venue.
A new community garden in Bloomington, Minnesota, features artistic cyanotype banners as part of a creative placemaking effort celebrating local culture and history.
Vergas State Bank in Minnesota houses 'Gordon's Butter and Dairy Museum' with over 600 dairy-related items, a tribute to bank president and collector Gordon Dahlgren.