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Saturday
Jan262019

January 26, 2019, Saturday - The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts Art Exhibit “The Nature of Things” Opening Reception

Opening Reception Saturday, January 26, 3:00-6:00PM            with complimentary wine, sparkling water and sweet drinks

Exhibition dates January 26 - March 30, 2019
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The Mill Yard presents a new show, “The Nature of Things”
A Veronique Wantz Gallery Pop-Up at The Mill Yard
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The new exhibit showcases a collection of works that offers space to consider the times in which we live.

Our world is in constant flux. We ride the ebb and flow, sifting through layers of complexity in search of a clarity that we can anchor onto. From inward we look out, observing that what goes up, doesn’t always come down. We seek solace in our connections, to tame the currents swirling around us, and find solid ground, for a while. It’s the nature of things.

The Mill City. Residents celebrate our area’s industrial heritage of the mighty Mississippi River and the mills. Today, what we see are the most recognizable Minneapolis landmarks. However, this is only part of the story. Rail lines were key to Minneapolis’ growth, and were particularly integral to the Mill District, bringing in wheat and timber and shipping out flour and lumber. We also honor the history of the mills, the reason for the rail yard’s existence.  The Mill Yard aims to be both a gathering place for art and artists and a conduit by which art can be shared with and disseminated into the wider community. Contact us at: TheMillYard.Stonebridge@gmail.com  More Info: Facebook  Twitter

The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts is located at 1120 S 2nd Street (next ot Izzy's)

Special thanks Luke Kleckner, Condo Development and Sales, for his generous sponsorship.

GALLERY AND FEATURED ARTIST DETAILS:

Jack Dale

Natural Echo, oil on canvas

Jack Dale was born in St. Paul, MN and has made his home here for all but 3 years. He grew up in St. Paul and attended the University of Minnesota on a hockey scholarship. He played on the 1968 U.S. Olympic Hockey team and three years as a professional before suffering a career-ending knee injury. He turned his attention to art, which he had studied in college, and has been a painter for over 40 years. He was a member of Groveland Gallery in the early eighties when he was doing mostly landscape work and is very pleased to be represented by the Veronique Wantz Gallery today. Jack has had numerous solo and group shows and his paintings have been collected all over the country. His abstract expressionistic paintings are known not for the images that are represented, but for the emotions that they evoke. It is in this sensorial space where intuition takes over, and the viewer finds a place to engage on a deeply personal and powerful level. “As a mark-maker the paint carries me on a journey of understanding: allowing me to make sense of the world around me and vocalizing feelings that can’t always be easily explained.”

Allison Johanson

Big Lake Swells, acrylic on canvas

Allison Johanson is a contemporary painter from Saint Paul. She grew up near the north shore of Lake Superior and enjoys referencing the vastness of the lake and sky as well as the nostalgia she feels about her rural upbringing. Allison’s abstract landscapes are rooted in the beauty found in the natural world, and they speak about the mystery found in distant horizons. Her intuitive painting style yields soft and immersive works that create feelings of connectedness.  “I love to create paintings that subtly engage and communicate a quiet mood yet provide interest upon closer observation. Seeing the artist in the textures, brush strokes and mark making is what excites me most about original art.”  Instagram: @allisonjohansonart

Samuel Johnson

Vessels, wood fired stoneware

Samuel Johnson was born on the Eastern prairie of the Red River Valley. He studied painting and ceramics at the University of Minnesota at Morris, serving an apprenticeship in pottery under Richard Bresnahan. He has been a guest of Denmark’s Design School in Copenhagen, worked in a studio in New York, and traveled to Japan as a guest of Koie Ryoji. In 2005, Johnson earned graduate degrees in fine art from the University of Iowa. He is currently an Associate Professor of Art at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University in Central Minnesota. Johnson’s work reflects today’s malleable socio-political climate through both the process of shaping wet clay and its transformation through fire. As raw unglazed vessels are fired in a kiln, each are marked by wood, heat, melting ash and charcoal resulting in a somber patina of natural hues and irregular textures. The work is intended to be mysterious and enigmatic in ways that feel familiar.  “My work strikes a balance between the wild and mysterious character of ourselves and that part of our psyche that sets us apart from it, containing contradictory elements that provoke a sense of mystery and gravitas and suggest those aspects of our nature that is just on the other side of consciousness.”  Facebook, Instagram: @samueljohnsonpottery

Eleanor McGough

Perilous Passage, acrylic on board

Eleanor McGough grew up in the Pacific Northwest and graduated from Kansas City Art Institute. She also studied at the Polytechnic in Brighton, England. She is the recipient of two Minnesota State Arts Board Grants and a Bemis Foundation residency. McGough’s paintings explore our fleeting place in the vast patterns of weather, migrations, and time. Imagined life forms inhabit terrestrial, aquatic, or atmospheric spaces, revealing fragile and tenuous relationships within these complex systems. She is influenced by the research of high altitude entomology that details the astonishing fact that billions of insects are carried in air currents through the layers of our atmosphere. This idea serves as a visual metaphor to the broader context that all life is transitory and swept up in immense patterns of energy.  “I am drawn to insects for their metamorphosis and find hope in the idea that transformation is an enduring possibility and cause for optimism as life on our planet evolves.”  Instagram: @eleanormcgough

Wendy Westlake

Set A Guard Over My Mouth, acrylic on canvas

Wendy Westlake was born in Washington state. She earned an Associate Degree in Applied Art from Pima College in Tuscon AZ, where she studied a wide range of media including oils, printmaking and ceramics. Upon moving back to MN in 1992, Wendy connected with the watercolor community in the Twin Cities area. She became a Board Member of the Minnesota Watercolor Society in 2012 eventually becoming MNWS President from 2014-2016. A desire to work on a larger scale than paper would allow pulled Wendy back to her earlier training with acrylic and oils. Her work is influenced by her background in watercolor as well as the tradition of American Abstract Expressionism.  Wendy’s poignant graphical forms bring order within a place of chaos: shapes overlap and interconnect, with redacted and transparent elements changing our view. Her paintings expand on the idea that everything is connected and questions the way in which we read the truth. “I begin by flinging paint on canvas with great abandon and then search for order in the chaos, highlighting some shapes while losing others, defining and editing, pushing toward resolution.”  Facebook  Instagram: @wendywestlakestudio

Saturday
Jan262019

January 26, 2019, Saturday - Pillsbury A Mill Tour at the Mill City Museum

Time: 10:30 am - Noon

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

Tour the Pillsbury A Mill

Discover the story of the National Historic Landmark Pillsbury A Mill, the largest flour mill in the world for many years, which recently reopened as the A-Mill Artist Lofts. A Mill City Museum guide will lead a tour of the former milling complex, including the rooftop deck (weather permitting) and the basement waterpower facilities.

Highlights include the largest and best-preserved waterpower system in Minneapolis, with views straight down a 50-foot drop shaft through a glass floor. Guests will discover how the building functioned during the flour milling era; see the architectural highlights of the recently completed A-Mill Artist Lofts built within the historic mill buildings; and learn about the new hydroelectric plant that helps to power the complex.

This tour is presented in partnership with A-Mill Artist Lofts and includes about 1.5 miles of moderately-paced walking indoors and outdoors with some uneven surfaces. Please call ahead to make arrangements for guests with limited mobility.

Tours begin at the gray door on 3rd Avenue SE at Main Street (around the corner from the main entrance at 315 Main Street SE).

Future dates: February 9, 23, March 9

Saturday
Jan262019

January 26, 2019, Saturday - Mill City Farmers Market in the Mill City Museum

November 11, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

The Mill City Farmers Market boasts the best indoor winter market in town from November to April. Shop from over 40 local farmers, food vendors, and artists from 10:00am to 1:00pm inside the Mill City Museum.

Future 2018/2019 Winter dates:

January 26
February 9 & 23
March 9 & 23
April 13 & 27
Saturday
Jan262019

January 26, 2019, Saturday - Northrup King Nights

Time: 6 PM - 10 PM

Location: Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson Street NE
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We are super excited about this Saturday Night event and we hope you are too!   

The night will be anchored by three special openings including the SweetArt Salon in the 3rd floor gallery (#332), Gallery 427 presents "Only Human" and Kolman & Pryor Gallery's artist reception for The Color Series: Part 2, Red.   See more information about the openings below.

In addition to these special exhibits, artist studios will be open on all four floors. Come find a piece of art that will enrich your environment.  Come vote for your favorite pieces at the SweetArt Salon and enter a chance to win one of five $50 restaurant certificates.

Friday
Jan252019

January 25, 2019, Friday - Friday Fitness Skate at Wells Fargo Mpls WinterSkate

Enjoy fun, FREE programming and activities at the Wells Fargo Mpls WinterSkate this January and February! Free skating + complimentary skates at the fully-refrigerated outdoor rink in Loring Park.

Upcoming activities: FREE Skating Lessons:  February 5, 22 (4-7 pm)

Friday
Jan252019

January 25, 2019, Friday - TwinsFest 2019 at Target Field (3 days)

TwinsFest 2019

Times:
Friday, January 25: 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, January 26: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, January 27:  9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

TwinsFest will feature interactive activities and behind-the-scenes fan experiences that celebrate Twins baseball and Target Field.

As in years past, more than 60 current, former and future Twins players are expected to appear throughout the course of the weekend. 

 

Thursday
Jan242019

January 24, 2019, Thursday - The Great Northern begins (runs thru Feb 3)

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The Great Northern celebrates winter in Minneapolis and Saint Paul by promoting a positive mindset and healthy, active, outdoor lifestyle. We feature signature events created by our partner organizations as well as programming of our own, all highlighting Minnesota at its wintry best with an accessible, family-friendly focus. Our goal is to make our winters an asset, which will benefit residents and help fuel our economy by driving tourism and attracting new talent for years to come.

 

 

Thursday
Jan242019

January 24, 2019, Thursday - Fuji-Ya & Riverfront Revival Presentation at the Mill City Museum

Time: 7p - 8p

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd St

Fuji-Ya & Riverfront Revival Presentation

Join Kimmy Tanaka and Jonathan Moore for a presentation on Fuji-Ya founder Reiko Weston and how the riverside dining spot transformed the city of Minneapolis.

After a century of milling, the Minneapolis central riverfront became a landscape that the city had turned its back on. Enter Reiko Weston, a Japanese immigrant in her early 30s. Determined to establish a new home for her Japanese restaurant, Fuji-Ya, Weston boldly purchased a burned-out flour mill on the riverfront in 1968, said to be the first public building constructed within view of St. Anthony Falls in more than 70 years. The restaurant would serve as an early catalyst for a wave of revitalization efforts in the area.

This presentation is based on Kimmy Tanaka and Jonathan Moore's Minnesota History magazine article, "Fuji-Ya, Second to None: Reiko Weston's Role in Reconnecting Minneapolis and the Mississippi River."

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Thursday
Jan242019

January 24, 2019, Thursday - Minneapolis Boat Show at the Convention Center (4 days)

Times: See show link for dates/times

Location: Minneapolis Convention Center, 1301 Second Avenue S

The 2019 Progressive® Insurance Minneapolis Boat Show® cruises back to the Minneapolis Convention Center January 24-27, 2019 with four days of summer fun to help beat the winter blues. The region’s longest running boat show and annual family-friendly favorite offers visitors a one-stop shopping experience with hundreds of the newest boats, latest marine accessories and new marine technologies. This year’s boat show includes an appearance from summertime favorite Twin Cities Beach Blast, featuring a display of past winners of the Milk Carton Boat Race and an all-new, marine-themed Sandcastle.

Visitors will also enjoy returning favorites like the Antique & Classic Boat Display; the Boating Skills Virtual Trainer, where attendees can set out on a simulated “boat trip” to practice boating skills. Winners of the 2019 Minneapolis Innovation Awards, which honors manufacturers of the best new products in the boating industry, will be featured during the show, and are chosen on Wednesday, January 23 during the show’s “Sneak Preview” night.

When:                 
Thursday, January 24                     2pm–9pm
Friday, January 25                         12pm–9pm 
Saturday, January 26                     10am–9pm
Sunday, January 27                       10am-5pm 
        
Tickets:               
Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.MinneapolisBoatShow.com or onsite the day of the show. Cost for tickets:

Adults (13 and older): $14.00
Youth (12 and under): FREE with paid adult
Active Military: FREE - Present military ID at the box office onsite
Senior Day, Thursday, January 24, 62+ $11.00

Web:                  
MinneapolisBoatShow.comTwitterInstagramFacebook.

Wednesday
Jan232019

January 23, 2019, Wednesday - 2019 NCAA Final Four Info Session at Westminster

Time: 1:30 - 2:45pm

Location: Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1200 Marquette Ave

2019 NCAA Final Four Stakeholder Information Session

Join us for an information session with the Minneapolis Final Four Local Organizing Committee to hear about the developing event plans surrounding the 2019 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship.

This session is co-hosted by mpls downtown council, Downtown Improvement District, Meet Minneapolis, BOMA, Mpls Regional Chamber and Mpls Warehouse District Business Association.

Tuesday
Jan222019

January 22, 2019, Tuesday - Public Hearing for Development Review of the 311 2nd Street SE Site 

Time: 4:30p

Location: City Hall, Room 317, 350 S 5th Street

January 22 is the first public hearing for development review of the 311 2nd Street SE site - the General Mills Riverside Tech Center redevelopment.  

The developer is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness, required for development in the St. Anthony Falls Historic District. The staff report will be available on January 14.
Monday
Jan212019

January 21, 2019, Monday - Pedestrian Work Group Meeting at Central Library

Time: 6 - 7:30 PM

Location: Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall, Room N202

Join the Our Streets Minneapolis Pedestrian Work Group as they continue conversations about winter sidewalk maintenance and the ADA Transition Plan.

Next meeting: Monday, January 21st, from 6-7:30 PM at the Minneapolis Central Library, Room N-202, located at 300 Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis. The Central Library features an elevator & is accessible to folks with limited mobility. Joining the Pedestrian Work Group for the first time? E-mail Cindy to let us know and get the latest on their work.

 

Sunday
Jan202019

January 20, 2019, Sunday - Northeast Minneapolis Farmers Market Winter Market

Time: 10 am - 2 pm

Location: Chowgirls at Solar Arts, 711 15th Ave NE

Northeast Minneapolis Farmers Market Winter Market 

The Northeast Minneapolis Farmers Market invites you to the Winter Market located at Chowgirls at Solar Arts. Support local food vendors and artisans! Expect over 35 local vendors, music from The Ring Toss Twins, and children’s activities! Chowgirls Killer Catering be selling Breakfast Sandwich, Swedish meatballs served with mashed potatoes and lingonberryand chia puddings. The bar will have local beer, bloody Mary’s and mimosas!

Saturday
Jan192019

January 19, 2019, Saturday - Books + Dinosaurs = Bookosaurs! Workshop with Ellen Ferrari at MCBA

Time: 10:00am-12:00pm

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Avenue South

Books + Dinosaurs = Bookosaurs! Workshop with Ellen Ferrari

For families with children ages 2 and up

Enjoy a group reading of Dinosaur Versus the Library by Bob Shea, then make your own dinosaur book filled library! A TALL M-folded argentinosaurus. A BROAS pop-out triceratops. A FLYING flag pterodactyl. A pop-up tyrannosaurus WITH TEETH! And a DEEP tunnel habitat for all other prehistoric favorites. Each workshop starts off with a story and game to warm up your creativity before diving into book arts.

Join Ellen Ferrari for Saturday mornings of family book arts fun! Each workshop starts off with a story and game to warm up your creativity and then dives into book arts projects. Workshops accommodate a range of developmental levels so that adults and children (or) adult/child teams may choose to work together or side-by-side. Each participant receives supplies to use during the workshop, but may choose to bring one set home if working with his or her partner. Ellen will provide older children with suggestions for extending their learning.

Adult/child pair: $40 (10% discount for MCBA memberss) + $5 supply fee
Additional participants (adult or child): $20 (10% discount for MCBA members) + $2.50 supply fee

Saturday
Jan192019

January 19, 2019, Saturday - Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Arts presents: Floyd Collins at The Lab (2 nights)

Times: Jan 19 @ 2:00pm; Jan 20 @ 7:30pm

Location: The Lab Theater, 700 First Street N

Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Arts presents: Floyd Collins

January 19 - 20

In 1925, while chasing a dream of fame and fortune by turning a Kentucky cave into a tourist attraction, Floyd Collins himself became the attraction when he got trapped 200 feet underground. Alone but for sporadic contact with the outside world, Floyd fought for his sanity and ultimately his life as the rescue effort above exploded into the first genuine media circus. Reporters and gawkers from across the country descended on the property, fueling the hysteria and manipulating the nation into holding its collective breath. This haunting musical -- one of the most acclaimed in recent years -- tells the transcendent tale of a true American dreamer.

Saturday
Jan192019

January 19, 2019, Saturday - Washburn A Mill Tour at Mill City Museum

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Location: Mill City Museum704 South 2nd Street

Washburn A Mill Tour

Take an in-depth look at the historic Washburn A Mill complex and the award-winning Mill City Museum building. A guide will take visitors into the building's many nooks and crannies, highlighting the lives of the men and women who worked there, how the building functioned during its peak flour milling years, and the many changes to the building over time. This is the only opportunity for a guided tour through the entire museum building and the only chance to see some of its nonpublic spaces.

Tour highlights include:

  • The dramatic story of the 1878 Washburn A Mill explosion, and the other dangers that mill workers faced on a daily basis
  • "The Octopus," a large machine that directed wheat into nine storage bins
  • The Humphrey Manlift, a vertical conveyor belt that carried workers from floor to floor
  • The Rail Corridor where hundreds of boxcars arrived each day to unload wheat and carry away flour
  • Millstone plaza, originally paved with retired millstones and the location for lunchtime concerts by the Washburn-Crosby employee band in the 1920s
  • Evidence of the three major fires that have damaged the building in 1878, 1928 and 1991
  • The East Engine House, once home to a two-story steam engine, has been remodeled into two classrooms, while preserving the original railroad car pulling machinery

The tour includes no more than 1 mile of moderately paced walking on uneven surfaces. Please call ahead to make arrangements for guests with limited mobility.

Future dates: January 27 and February 2

Saturday
Jan192019

January 19, 2019, Saturday - Free Family Music Series at MacPhail

Times: 10 am – 12 noon (performances at 10:15 and 11:15 am)

Location:  MacPhail Center for Music, 501 S 2nd Street

Free Family Music Series: The Bazillions

Jam with The Bazillions, a kid-friendly indie rock band. The Bazillions are the creation of Twin Cities’ parents/educators/singer-songwriters Adam and Kristin Marshall. A free, family event for music-loving families and those who want to explore music for the first time! The centerpiece of this series is a live concert. Before and after each concert, the musicians will give free sample lessons to kids and adults on the instruments featured in the concert. Sing Play Learn with MacPhail® staff will also be on site to engage families in a music-themed art project. Light refreshments will follow the concert. The Bazillions features MacPhail faculty member Adam Marshall.

Free and open to the public. No tickets required.

Friday
Jan182019

January 18, 2019, Friday - Friday Fitness Skate at Wells Fargo Mpls WinterSkate

Enjoy fun, FREE programming and activities at the Wells Fargo Mpls WinterSkate this January and February! Free skating + complimentary skates at the fully-refrigerated outdoor rink in Loring Park.

Upcoming activities:

Friday Fitness Skates: January 18, and 25

FREE Skating Lessons: January 22, February 5, 22 (4-7 pm)

Visit www.mplsdowntown.com/winterskate for full schedule. See you in Loring Park!

Thursday
Jan172019

January 17, 2019, Thursday - Ta-coumba Aiken Opening Reception at Aloft

Time: 6:30-8:30pm,  Cash Bar/Happy Hour - Complimentary Appetizers 

Location: Aloft Minneapolis Hotel, 900 S Washington Avenue (in the Lobby and Lounge) 612-455-8400

Ta-coumba Aiken Opening Reception

Ta–coumba is a Twin Cities artist, arts administrator, educator and community activist who focuses on public art and collaborative projects. His “rhythm paintings” on paper and canvas are loose and lively. He has participated in the creation of over 300 murals and public art sculptures with themes ranging from local history to the artist's own style of rhythmic pattern and spirit writing. The artist has served on the boards of the Minneapolis Arts Commission, the African American Cultural Arts Center, Forecast Public Arts, and the St. Paul Art Collective and has acted as an advisor on the arts for both the City of St. Paul and the City of Minneapolis. He has been the recipient of awards including a Pollock–Krasner Foundation Fellowship and a Bush Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship. His painting entitled, “Forever Saint Paul” was awarded the Guinness Book World Record for the most Lite-Brite pegs ever used (596,000+) to create a painting. This piece is permanently located in the Saint Paul Union Depot. His works can be found in public and private collections including those of the Walker Art Center, The McKnight Foundation, General Mills, Herbie Hancock, Taj Mahal, and Maya Angelou.

Ta-coumba Aiken is really Alofts beginning of a deeper engagement with the arts. Karen and I have been hanging small exhibitions in Alofts Lounge for the last 6 years. As a result, Aloft has expressed their desire to offer more time for openings and to allow us to schedule artists talks, panel discussions, or activities that enrich the exhibition experience. Please come and support this effort as we would like to see this grow and mature.

Also:
Conversation With the Artist 
Saturday, January 26, 2:30 -3:30pm - Refreshments Served

Thursday
Jan172019

January 17, 2019, Thursday - The Minnies Awards at Aria

Time: 5:30pm – 8:30pm

Location: Aria, 105 First Street N

Ad Fed MN presents: The Minnies

Listen, some media people just get it. And by “it,” we don’t just mean free booze, concert tickets and 50-pound fruit baskets (although they definitely get plenty of those, too). No, we’re talking about those teams who absolutely kill it at strategizing, planning and running innovative, groundbreaking ad campaigns—and we’re saying it’s high time their successes be celebrated. The Minnies is an exciting new award show presented by Ad Fed designed to give outstanding media professionals their due. $15 -- $35.