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May 4, 2017, Thursday - Future: Made Here Launch at AC Hotel

Future: Made Here Launch Event

Join us at the AC Hotel Minneapolis Downtown for a free, public celebration of the Future: Made Here launch! The launch event will feature DJ Mad Mardigan, street performers, buskers, and sidewalk activations between 5th and 10th streets along Hennepin Avenue. Hennepin Theatre Trust’s director of public art and placemaking, Joan Vorderbruggen, will lead group walking tours of the displays at 6 and 7 p.m.

Featuring 42 window displays through August 30, 2017, Future: Made Here interprets the theme of future with works by more than 40 Minnesota artists and 120 students. Twice per year, Made Here fills windows and other underused spaces throughout WeDo Minneapolis–the West Downtown Minneapolis Cultural District with works by local artists. For a detailed map of displays and artists, please visit MadeHereMN.org.

Andersen Windows + Doors is the presenting sponsor of Future: Made Here, with additional support from Le Méridien Chambers.