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Saturday
May212022

Volunteer Opportunity: East Bank Mississippi River Care: Wild Sanctuary at Owamni, Father Hennepin Bluffs Park Lower Trail

East Bank Mississippi River Care: Wild Sanctuary at Owamni, Father Hennepin Bluffs Park Lower Trail

Saturday, June 4, 9 am - 12 pm. 

Join the Marcy-Holmes Neighborhood Association to care for the wild, natural sanctuary on the East Bank of the Mississippi River where bald eagles and great blue herons hunt and the Mississippi once tumbled over massive limestone to create Owamni, later named St. Anthony Falls.

Participants will restore and care for native habitat, planting native wildflowers and grasses and remove invasive perennials and woody vegetation. For more information, a list of all 2022 dates, and to register, go to https://www.marcy-holmes.org/father_hennepin_stewards.

Volunteers will meet at the Lower Trail, near the corner of Main Street SE and Third Avenue SE, across from Pillsbury A Mill.

Friday
May202022

4th Street Reconstruction Project Update - May 20

4th Street Reconstruction Project Overview

The City of Minneapolis is reconstructing 4th St. between 2nd Ave. N and 4th Ave. S in downtown Minneapolis. The reconstruction will include wider sidewalks, improved crossings, a new bi-directional off-street bike path on the north side of the street, lighting, trees, and planting beds. Construction is underway and is expected to be complete by the end of 2022.

What's Happening Next Week?

Roadway reconstruction continues on 4th St. between 2nd Ave. N and Hennepin Ave. Fourth St. is currently closed to vehicle traffic between 1st Ave. N and Hennepin Ave. Local access is being maintained between 2nd Ave. N and 1st Ave. N.

  • Crews have completed reconstruction of the north half of the roadway between 2nd Ave. N and 1st Ave. N. Local access will now be switched to the north side of the roadway as crews begin pavement removal and curb and gutter work on the south half of the road.
  • Roadway paving between 1st Ave N. and Hennepin Ave. is being completed, with bike paths and sidewalk construction beginning at the end of the week.
  • Crews are completing utility and hydrant work at the 1st Ave. N intersection.

*Please note that the construction schedules are subject to change due to weather and other unforeseen circumstances.

What to expect during construction?

  • During roadway construction, 4th St. will be closed to through traffic between 2nd Ave. N and Hennepin Ave. Local access will be maintained from 2nd Ave. N and 1st Ave. N. 
  • Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout construction. Be aware of your surroundings when walking on the sidewalk and biking in the roadway. 
  • Expect additional noise, dust, and vibration as crews complete work.

Upcoming Events

4th Street weekly Stakeholder Meeting.

Weekly project newsletters and virtual stakeholder meetings are sent out weekly. Join us at the next stakeholder meeting to get project updates, talk with project staff and get your questions/concerns answered.

There will be no stakeholder meeting on Friday, May 27, 2022. Meetings will resume their weekly schedule Friday, June 3, 2022.

Next Meeting: June 3, 9-9:30 a.m.

Teams Meeting: Click here to join the meeting

Stay connected

There are multiple ways to get information including email updates and ongoing stakeholder meetings. Visit the project website for more information and to sign up for project updates: www.minneapolismn.gov/government/projects/fourth-st-n-and-s/  

Provide questions, comments or concerns on the interactive map: https://zan.mysocialpinpoint.com/4thstreetreconstruction

Email the project team: info@4thstmpls.com

Contact the project hotline: 612-412-9774

Roadway reconstruction near the Hennepin Avenue intersection.

Roadway repaving at the 1st Avenue N intersection.

Friday
May202022

Peace in the World Music Event at Loring Park, May 21

1:00pm-5:00pm - Loring Park, 1382 Willow Street https://loringpark.org/

Friday
May202022

The Impact of War: Writing Workshops Hosted by Minnesota Humanities Center

Article by Becky Fillinger

Since 2013, drawing on the power of the humanities, Minnesota Humanities Center (MHC) has honored and amplified the narrative of Veterans and their contributions to community by empowering Veterans to speak in their own voices through plays, discussions, literature, and awards. An upcoming event is a writing workshop facilitated by Warrior Writers, Twin Cities, focused on the many fronts of war that encompasses Veterans, family members of Veterans, refugees and citizens. Today, there are more than 50,965 veterans in Hennepin County, representing 16 percent of all Veterans in Minnesota. You can easily magnify that number when you include Minneapolis residents impacted by war. We spoke to Corey China, a Humanities Officer at the Minnesota Humanities Center, about the workshop’s genesis, goals and the exemplary Warrior Writers facilitators who will lead the workshops.

Corey ChinaQ:  Please tell us about The Impact of War Writing Workshops - how did it come about, who may participate, dates?

A:  From listening to community feedback, and in alignment with our vision of a just society that is connected, curious, and compassionate, MHC is collaborating with Warrior Writers, Twin Cities to host a series of writing workshops focused on connecting Veterans and all those who have borne the cost of war. Anyone who has a story and wishes to make meaning through reflection and writing are welcome to participate. No previous writing experience is necessary. 

Workshop Details: There will be a total of 4 writing and reflection sessions on the following dates: June 4, 11, 18 from 10-noon, and June 23 from 6-8pm. The workshop will be held at MHC Event Center located at 987 Ivy Avenue East, St. Paul. The total cost is $10, which includes all 4 sessions, workshop materials, refreshments for morning sessions, and dinner for the evening session. Veterans can attend the workshop for free, please contact corey@mnhum.org. Two established writers from Warrior Writers, Twin Cities will help participants put pen to paper. Warrior Writers is a national non-profit whose mission is to create a culture that articulates veterans’ experiences, build a collaborative community for artistic expression, and bear witness to war and the full range of military experiences.

For planning purposes, we kindly ask that you register by June 1st. To learn more about the workshops and to register, visit: https://www.mnhum.org/veterans-voices/.

The facilitators are with Warrior Writers, Twin Cities and are exemplary in the field of literature!

Chante WolfChante Wolf spent 12 years in the US Air Force and deployed to Saudi Arabia for the Persian Gulf War (Desert Storm) in 1991. Her first publication was with The Veterans Book Project: Objects for Deployment. Her articles, poetry, photography and her military story have been published in: Costs of Freedom: An American Anthology of Activism; the Compassionate Rebel Revolution: Ordinary People Changing the World; War Fever Syndrome; The New York Times; Star Tribune; Pioneer Press; The Pulse; Southside Press; Veterans Today Journal; Veterans For Peace; Meat for Tea; Main Street Rag; Minnesota Women’s Press; The Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance; Our Nobel Trees Blog and Pedestal Magazine. Chante is also a facilitator with Warrior Writers, Twin Cities.

Chante in the field

Stefan LovasikStefan Lovasik, Viet Nam combat veteran, has published three poetry collections. His most recent, The Latitude of a Mercy, was published by New York Quarterly Books and his work has appeared in national magazines such as American Literary Review, Consequence and New York Quarterly. He is a facilitator for Warrior Writers, Twin Cities and a staff editor for Pedestal Magazine.

Q:  What other programming focused on Veterans are planned for this year?

A:  This year the Minnesota Humanities Center celebrated its 50th anniversary! In addition to celebrating the past, we listened to the community to hear what is important going forward. Many great ideas are currently being explored across all our programs to include those focused on Veterans. Stay informed by visiting our event calendar at mnhum.org/calendar and signing up for our newsletter. If you have a great idea on how the humanities can spark change for Veterans, email me at corey@mnhum.org

Friday
May202022

Green Minneapolis Announces Peavey Plaza Performing Arts Series Summer Season 2022

Green Minneapolis recently announced a summer long series of free performing arts presentations at Peavey Plaza, the City of Minneapolis owned downtown architectural landmark.  

Green Minneapolis believes in the power of art to nurture human connection, and parks and public spaces are some of the best places in our community where people from all walks of life come together to relax, recreate and get to know one another.  

As part of the broader reanimation of downtown, every week from June thru September, Peavey Plaza will be the place to go downtown for free music, dance and theater performances. Performing partners include the Minnesota Orchestra, the Children’s Theatre CompanyCantusMNspinARENA DANCESMirage Performing ArtsJoe Davis & The Poetic Diaspora and Westminster Presbyterian Church Music Program. Funding for this programming is made possible by charitable contributions to Green Minneapolis.

For a complete listing of performances, visit greenminneapolis.org/events.

Friday
May202022

June 12 Cochon555 Line Up Announced

Cochon555’s inaugural Heritage Fire Minneapolis - an all-inclusive tasting event featuring the Twin Cities’ top chefs, on-site cooking, and delicious bites - has announced the lineup of participating local chefs and farms (see full lists below.)
 
Less than a month away, the event will welcome guests to the Loews Hotel Minneapolis on Sunday, June 12 from 5:45 p.m.-8 p.m. (with early access at 5 p.m. for VIP ticket holders). Heritage Fire will also be working with a local Minneapolis, non-profit to support their mission. Charity partner to be announced.
 
Tickets - all-inclusive of food and drink - are $99 (GA) and $150 (VIP) and can be purchased here.
 
Chef Lineup*:
Tyler Johnson, Saint Dinette
Aaron Cave, Noyes & Cutler (Justin Sutherland’s brand-new concept)
Chris Ikeda, Pau Hana         
Tommy Begnaud, Mr. Paul's Supper Club   
Gustavo Romero, Nixta Tortilleria    
Mateo Mackbee, Krewe Restaurant 
Carrie McCabe-Johnston, Nightingale         
Michael Shaughnessy, Advellum Vegetable Eatery
Pedro Wolcott, Guacaya Bistreaux  
Jametta Raspberry, House of Gristle
Joe Ruhland, Herbie's on the Park  
Alex Theodoroff /Josh Tucker, Revival Smoked Meats       
Lachelle Cunningham, Chelles Kitchen
Cristian de Leon, El Sazon Tacos & More   
Jeff Rogers, Wrecktangle Pizza
Wang Vang, Fire Box Deli    
Brian Ingram, Purpose Restaurants
*additional chef participants will be added in the coming weeks
 
Each chef will utilize ingredients from local Minneapolis farms, including but not limited to:
  • Forty Acre Cooperative
  • Untiedt
  • Compart Family Farms
  • Bolton Bees
  • Peterson Craftsman Meats 
Thursday
May192022

Hennepin Avenue Downtown Reconstruction Project - May 19 Update

Hennepin Avenue Downtown Reconstruction Project

Hennepin Ave. will be reconstructed between 12th Street and Washington Avenue. The City will reconstruct the pavement from building face to building face, including improvements to public and private utility infrastructure, and improved space for pedestrians, bicycles, transit, and vehicles.

Latest Project News

Concrete Paving is in full swing from 5th to 7th, including two thirds of the 7th Street Intersection. Traffic on 7th will reopen to two lanes crossing the Hennepin intersection starting Saturday morning.

On Phase 2 north of 5th Street, perennial and annual plantings were completed this week as well.

What's Coming Up

Next week will bring more lanes of concrete paving from 5th to 7th on Hennepin.  The remaining work on the third lane in the 7th St Intersection will begin next week as well.

Planter railings will start to be installed north of 5th next week followed by the railing lights.

5th Street will be closed west of Hennepin starting Monday next week.

For more information please see attached update.  Hennepin_Update_Vol92.pdf

More information.

Contact Us

For more information on this project contact: 

Project email: hennepinCM@minneapolismn.gov
Phone: 612-255-4049
Thursday
May192022

Parkway Closures for May 21 Women Run the Cities

Please note the following Parkway closures for the May 21 Women Run the Cities 5K, 10K and 10 Mile races:

7:30am-12pm   View course map

Godfrey Parkway - West River Parkway (from Godfrey to 22nd Ave S)

Wednesday
May182022

Catholic Charities Opens Endeavors Residence in Elliot Park

New  $75 million Catholic Charities at Elliot Park campus offers 173 homes for single adults who have experienced homelessness, a recuperative care wing, and a storefront health clinic

On May 18, Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis marked the upcoming opening of Endeavors Residence and Catholic Charities at Elliot Park campus, a historic $75 million public-private partnership — located in Minneapolis’s Elliot Park neighborhood — supported by the State of Minnesota, Hennepin County, the City of Minneapolis, and several key partners and donors. Endeavors offers a unique model integrating housing and health care to ensure some of our community’s most vulnerable residents have a safe place to call home.

The new Catholic Charities at Elliot Park campus includes:

  • Endeavors Residence, formerly known as Exodus Residence (located in downtown Minneapolis), will provide homes for more than 173 single adults who have experienced homelessness, veterans, and people with complex medical conditions. Veterans will receive priority, providing a big boost to the state’s goal of ending veteran homelessness.
  • The Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation Recuperative Care Center — implemented in partnership with Hennepin County Public Health’s Health Care for the Homeless program — will provide short-term respite opportunities for up to 30 people a night who are experiencing homelessness and need additional time to recover after being released from a hospital.
  • Hennepin County’s Health Care for the Homeless Clinic will offer health care to area residents who require medical support and qualify for services based on income.
  • The Frey Center at Elliot Park will serve as the new Catholic Charities headquarters and provide workspace for more than 200 staff, including administrative and Aging and Disability Services teams.

Public and Private Investments

Many public and private partners have made critical investments to make the $75 million Endeavors project a reality. Hennepin County, Minnesota Housing Finance Agency, the City of Minneapolis and Minneapolis Public Housing Authority provided crucial financial support. Catholic Charities’ donors made significant private investments, including lead gifts from the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and Mary and Gene Frey, as well as the pro bono development services of Dominium and others. CSH (Corporation for Supportive Housing), Sunrise Banks, and U.S. Bank contributed new market tax credits. Hennepin County — under a revised policy to proactively provide leadership on projects that address its priorities--was the first public partner to commit to the project, which helped secure much-needed state and local funding. The project received $30 million in Housing Infrastructure Bonds (HIB) from the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency — the largest award of HIBs given to date in state history.

These significant investments allowed Catholic Charities to purchase the former Augustana Health Care Center in December 2019 and conduct extensive renovation work to create the new Catholic Charities at Elliot Park facility — fully utilizing and preserving a building in a prime location that will offer 173 private, deeply affordable apartments to the region. The adaptive reuse preserves the original social purpose of the building while offering more resources and support to low-income adults in downtown Minneapolis.

The Endeavors Residence Program Model

The Endeavors program will offer a unique integrated model of care that promotes housing stability, health, and wellbeing. A total of 173 units of housing in Endeavors Residence will provide a safe place to call home to single adults (ages 18 and up) from diverse backgrounds who have experienced homelessness and utilize supportive services. Many residents will be veterans, elderly, and/or have complex medical needs. Current residents of Exodus Residence worked with staff to choose the new name “Endeavors,” which conveys the resilience and possibilities found through each individual’s journey. Staff will provide care 24/7, using trauma-informed best practices. The Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation Recuperative Care Center will provide short-term respite opportunities for 30 people experiencing homelessness who need additional time to recover after being released from a hospital. It will also offer 24/7 care, and staff will coordinate closely with local health care providers including neighboring Hennepin County Medical Center.  Hennepin County’s Health Care for the Homeless Clinic will be embedded in the community, serving as a public neighborhood storefront clinic for area residents who require medical support and qualify for services based on income. Six medical examination rooms and space for psychiatric care for those seeking mental health support will be available onsite.

Milestone Reached at a Critical Juncture

With the completion of the Elliot Park facility, Catholic Charities has realized a significant achievement in the organization’s history: 1,000 deeply affordable housing units available to the community. In addition, Catholic Charities at Elliot Park serves as a purposeful reimagining for the organization. For the first time, headquarters staff — in addition to Aging and Disability Services staff — will be located together in one space alongside residents of one of our programs, creating true mission in action.

The completion of Endeavors is timely, as our region faces a homelessness and affordable housing crisis while simultaneously addressing public health challenges presented by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. National and regional studies have consistently shown that the lack of affordable housing is a leading cause of homelessness, and there is a critical lack of affordable housing in the metro region. The pandemic has made it a challenge to know the exact numbers of people experiencing homelessness because most agencies suspended homeless “counts” in 2021, and data for 2022 is not yet available. Recent information from local providers (via Minnesota’s Homeless Management Information System) suggests that the number of people experiencing homelessness in the metro region is rising. In January 2020, around 5,000 individuals in the metro area stayed in emergency shelters or were served by local street outreach programs. In January 2022, that figure rose to 5,691 – an increase of almost 14 percent from pre-pandemic levels.  State projections indicate the number of unsheltered homeless will continue to increase dramatically in the coming year.

Mayor Frey at the May 18 grand opening celebration of the Endeavors Residence in Elliot Park.

“Housing is a right, and affordable housing is a top priority in our work to better serve the people of Minneapolis,” said Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. “We are committed to maintaining and growing our partnerships in these deeply-affordable housing projects to ensure all our residents have a place to call home. I’m grateful to Catholic Charities for stepping up to the challenge to create an innovative space that will support those in need and enrich our community.”

Catholic Charities at Elliot Park: Project History

The current Exodus Residence — located next to St. Olaf Church in downtown Minneapolis — provides housing and support to 95 people in a deteriorating building which Catholic Charities has leased from St. Olaf Catholic Church since 1995. In 2017, Catholic Charities and St. Olaf extended the lease until 2021 to allow time to secure a replacement. This was at the same time Catholic Charities was working with Minnesota Housing Finance Agency, Dominium, and many others to complete the second phase of Dorothy Day Place — the largest public-private partnership in housing and social services in state history — which was completed in fall 2019. Despite the challenges of advancing another major project so soon, Catholic Charities and its partners were compelled to act because of the housing and homelessness crisis affecting the state and region. In December 2019, Catholic Charities secured critical funding from Hennepin County, the City of Minneapolis, generous private donors, and the largest award of Housing Infrastructure Bonds given to date by the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency. This enabled Catholic Charities to purchase the Augustana Health Care Center, which will serve as the new home to Endeavors and Catholic Charities at Elliot Park. Extensive renovation work began in spring 2020. Endeavors residents will move into their new homes in June. Catholic Charities staff will begin transitioning onsite in July.

Tuesday
May172022

Zenon Dance School Announces Camp Zenon: Youth Dance Sampler Camps

Zenon Dance School Announces Camp Zenon: Youth Dance Sampler Camps

Discover dance with a week-long camp for young artists! Not sure if your dancer has a style they like best, or looking for a way to try out something new? A variety of dance styles and creative movements will be explored in this one week camp.

Informal showing on the last day. All abilities and levels of experience are welcome.

Session 1 (age 4-6) | July 18 - 22 from 9:00am - 12:00pm
Session 2 (age 7-10) | July 18 - 22 from 12:30pm - 3:30pm
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Zenon Dance School is located at 528 Hennepin  Ave, 4th Floor (within the Cowles Center for Dance & the Performing Arts)
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The tuition is $195. No person will be refused because of inability to pay. Need-based scholarships are available for partial and full tuition upon inquiry.

Register online. Registration closes one week before each camp begins. Please contact info@zenondance.org or 612-338-1101 (if no answer please leave voice mail) with any questions.

Tuesday
May172022

The Northrup King Building May 17 Newsletter - Special Art-A-Whirl Edition

It's finally here! Make sure to stop on by the Northrup King Building during the 27th annual Art-a-Whirl® Open Studio Tour - Presented by the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association!

This exciting annual event celebrates all that the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District has to offer, and no studio tour is complete without at stop at Minnesota's Largest Arts Complex - The Northrup King Building!

Interactive Art and Workshops

Bracelet Stamping + Mini-Plant Trellises Workshop
Shape, forge and stamp a classic cuff from beginning to end or select a plant or bring your own and bend, swirl and shape a trellis to your heart’s content. With Alison Reitsma. To set up a time slot email: alisonwendydesigns@gmail.com. All weekend during Art-a-Whirl® hours.
Friday 5-10pm | Saturday 12-8pm | Sunday 12-5pm
Studio 428 | From $10-$42 

MOON Factory: Custom Art on the Spot
The MOON Factory is open for Art-A-Whirl: fill out a form with your personal details, pick your colors, and come back in a few hours to pick up your custom MOON designed by Anna: Stargirl Art! All weekend during Art-a-Whirl® hours.
Friday 5-10pm | Saturday 12-8pm | Sunday 12-5pm
Studio 371 

Watercolor Batik
Try your hand at watercolor batik, a modern twist on the ancient Javanese art of batik with artist Kim Gordon.
Friday 7-9pm | Saturday 3-5pm | Sunday 3-5pm
Studio 350 | Free

Zine + Riot: Community Conversations 
Blood on the Pavement is a group show that pairs poetry and visual art to spark conversations about violence against Black bodies. In the spirit of collaboration, the exhibit includes a “Zine + Riot” station where visitors are encouraged to draw, collage, write a poem, and more. What starts as a blank book, will become a community conversation. Writing prompts and art materials available. 
Friday 6-10pm | Saturday 12-8pm | Sunday 12-5pm
Studio 332 | Free

Exhibitions and Special Events

Blood on the Pavement - Presented by Art to Change the World
Blood on the Pavement aims to help Minnesota communities think, discuss, and disrupt. The group show combines poetry, written by Elizabeth Ash, with visual art responses created by local artists A. Drew Hammond, Azania Tripp, Briauna Williams, Lyle Ferguson, Sebastian Rivera Cintron, Aristóteles Carbajal, and Cory Favre. The intention is to spark conversations about violence against Black bodies, both verbally and physically, from microaggressions to police brutality; as well as violence against women’s bodies and other intersections of the Black identity.
Studio 332 | Free

Project Practice: A Celebration of Creative Practice
Project: Practice Is a projection-based installation by Public Functionary that celebrates the creative process of artists across multiple disciplines. This immersive installation shares glimpses at artists’ methods of developing narrative and technique within their practice. This is a ticketed event to raise funds for Public Functionary’s future programming in this new space. Proceeds will support future programming including artist collaborations, exhibitions, and events. 
Studio 144 | $10 GA/$20 Flexible Time Slot | Purchase Tickets

STREET SIGNS MSP: Protests and the Aftermath 2016-2020 
ICEBOX Gallery presents a photography exhibit consists of 25 color images made during several protests and the aftermath between 2016 through 2020.
Friday 5-10pm | Saturday 12-8pm | Sunday 12-5pm
Studio 443 | Free

Live Art and Demonstrations

Alcohol Ink Demo with Herland Art Studio
Curious about using alcohol inks? Join Herland Art Studio for a live demonstration! All weekend during Art-a-Whirl® hours
Friday 5-10pm | Saturday 12-8pm | Sunday 12-5pm
Studio 390 | Free

Beauty, Philosophy, Art…and Painting with Mary Pettis 
Join Mary Pettis in the studio painting and talking with guests about beauty, philosophy, and art. All weekend during Art-a-Whirl® hours.
Friday 5-10pm | Saturday 12-8pm | Sunday 12-5pm
Studio 366 | Free

Candle Pouring Demonstration
Discover the art of candle-making and learn how to pour a candle with this demonstration from Excelsior Candle Co
Sunday 12-5pm
Studio 206 | Free

Circular Sock Knitting Machine Demo
Add a bit of history to your open studio tour with this demonstration of a hand crank circular sock knitting machine by Nokomis Knitting Company. These machines were used originally to make socks for troops in WWI to prevent trench foot.
Saturday 12-8pm
Studio 240 | Free

Oil and Cold Wax Demonstration
Artist Kate Singer will demonstrate the process of applying layers of cold wax medium to achieve rich texture and layering of color.
Saturday 2pm | Sunday 2pm
Studio 350 | Free

Oil Painting Demonstration with Rosemary & Co Brushes
Studio Pintura presents an oil painting demonstration featuring Rosemary & Co brushes. Learn about the variety of brushes available for oil, watercolor, and acrylic – and tips for cleaning and care. A wide variety of brushes will be available to purchase throughout the weekend.
Saturday 12:30-1:30pm | Sunday 12:30-1:30pm
Studio 295 | Free

Oil Painting Demonstration: Flowers from Photo Reference 
Watch artist Dyan Padgett create a floral oil painting from photo reference. All weekend during Art-a-Whirl® hours.
Friday 5-10pm | Saturday 12-8pm | Sunday 12-5pm
Studio 200 | Free

Plant Printing Demonstration 
Linda Snouffer will demonstrate basic leaf printing onto blank greeting cards, which viewers may take home at no charge! This demo explains botanical printmaking, which is the foundation of her landscapes.
Saturday 12:30-1:30pm | Sunday 12:30-1:30pm
Studio 139 | Free

Torn Paper Collage 
Artist Neysa Winterer will be demonstrating her torn paper collage techniques. Applying small bits of torn paper to panel, her work comes to life as landscapes, portraits and even replicas of Masterworks.
Saturday 2-4pm 
Studio 141 | Free

Watercolor Batik Demonstration
Artist Kim Gordon will demonstrate the process of watercolor batik using watercolor and wax resist on rice paper.
Saturday 1-2pm | Sunday 1-2pm
Studio 350 | Free

Weaving Demonstration 
Weaving demonstrations all weekend during Art-a-Whirl® hours by Custom Woven Interiors! Plus free yarn and cones for people to take. 
Friday 5-10pm | Saturday 12-8pm | Sunday 12-5pm
Studio 386 | Free

Tuesday
May172022

Super Flower Moon by Ric Rosow

Submitted By Ric Rosow

This image was taken about 8:15 p.m on Sunday, May 15. I photographed the entire sequence of the eclipse that night going past midnight into the early morning of Monday. The color in the windows of the Riverview Tower building on the left immediately caught my eye. I composed the scene to keep that element in the image. As the moon moved more to the south I could not maintain that composition. I actually started photographing Sunday morning at 3:30 a.m. as the moon set in downtown, before the moon was officially a full moon. Then on Sunday evening I started again around 8:00 p.m. after scouting out several different locations from which to photograph the eclipse. I shot until around 1:15 a.m. Monday.

Art-A-Whirl is this weekend in Minneapolis, but there's not enough time to get this image printed to display Tres Leches Art Gallery for Art-A-Whirl.

See more of my work @ricrosowphotography and @treslechesartgallery.

Super Flower Moon

Sunday
May152022

New Vendor Highlights from the May 14 Mill City Farmers Market

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers MarketMay 14 shopping basket

We met three new vendors at the May 14 Mill City Farmers MarketTonzKitchen (Hot Chili Oil), Kobi Co., and Banh Sizzle. We also checked in with Blugirl SoapworksThe Happy Healthy Buddha and Rudy’s Breakfast Bagels.

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers MarketTony Scherber of TonzKitchen - he is a contestant on the inaugural season of PBS Food's The Great American Recipe.

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers MarketKobi (far left) assists customers with a variety of products, including candles, bath soaks, mists and other items.

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers MarketKobi's mother, Tasha (2nd from the right) assisted with Kobi's busy booth.

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers MarketBanh Sizzle owners Jonathan and Hang Jauquet serve up Vietnamese street food, including crepes and spring rolls.

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers MarketRoxanne Benson of Blugirl Soapworks offers soaps, beard balm, laundry detergent, moisturizers and more. Look for her at the Market monthly - her next date is June 11th.

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers MarketKarinna Samy of The Happy Healthy Buddha explains the spice mixes she and her husband Jacques offer to customers. I picked up two of the blends during their first Market appearance - they are fantastic!

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers MarketWow - super tasty breakfast bagel sandwich from Rudy's Breakfast Bagels. They'll make your sandwich using the bagel and fillings of your choice. Look for them in the train shed.

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers MarketI love that Sally Fritz is using a life size cutout of The Notorious RBG to display her creations. Seeing the former Supreme Court justice will elicit an immediate smile with each visit to the Market.

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market

May14, 2022 Mill City Farmers Market

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Sunday
May152022

Nonprofit Leader: Anna Becker, Executive Director, Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA)

Article by Becky Fillinger

Anna BeckerArt-A-Whirl is the largest open studio tour in the country, which happens annually in sites throughout Northeast Minneapolis. The 2022 dates are this coming weekend, May 20-22, and the event includes over 60 locations and over 1,000 participating artists, galleries and businesses. 

It’s a massive project to manage. We talked to Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA) Executive Director Anna Becker to learn some behind the scenes info and tips about this iconic weekend of art, music, demonstrations, food, beverages and fun!

Q:  You’ve been involved with Art-A-Whirl for almost 10 years and performing just about every job function during that time to make it a recurring success - social media, launching a website, managing volunteers, recruiting sponsors - to your current position as Executive Director. What do you want the community to know about the work that goes into bringing Art-A-Whirl to life each year? 

A:  Wow, I’m really flattered that you have been paying attention to my career within NEMAA! Yes, this will be my 10th Art-A-Whirl. Time flies.

It takes a massive effort to produce Art-A-Whirl. There are so many moving pieces: communications, marketing, artist and business member recruitment & management, web development, volunteers, traffic and safety, advertising sales, sponsors, fundraising, printing, distribution, admin…I could go on. Art-A-Whirl doesn’t just happen. It takes months and months of advanced planning to organize the event and make sure the platforms and information people are using to learn about and navigate it are high quality.

I think a lot of people assume that because Art-A-Whirl is huge, that NEMAA is too, when in fact we are quite tiny. This year I was able to hire another full-time employee, bringing our staff up to 2.5, with some stellar contractors that we work with for graphic design and web development. So what people are really seeing when they interact with NEMAA and Art-A-Whirl is not the efforts of a big team, but a few people taking on a variety of roles and tasks and giving it their best.

Q:  Art-A-Whirl brings 45,000 visitors into Northeast Minneapolis each year, benefiting the artists of course, but also restaurants, bars and shops. Do you collaborate with local businesses to make the most of the unique opportunity? 

A:  The Arts District and the greater Northeast neighborhood is an ecosystem that thrives because of the diversity of elements - the arts, the restaurants and breweries, the local shops and businesses, the parks, the homes, etc. All of these things can enrich one another if we respect each other and openly communicate. 

We work with neighborhood businesses to include them in Art-A-Whirl as members or sponsors, making sure they get on our maps and that their programming is included in the Art-A-Whirl Activities listings. Member restaurants and breweries are featured in our Dining and Brew Guides

We also have a fun program with the "I Bought Art” sticker, which NEMAA member artists give to their buyers. People wearing the sticker receive special discounts at restaurants and breweries during Art-A-Whirl weekend.

Q:  Do you assist artists to be better business people? If yes, how do you do it? 

A:  For several years NEMAA has worked with Springboard for the Arts and utilized their Work of Art workshop series to provide the Northeast arts community with information on topics ranging from marketing, photography, grant writing, and more. We’ve produced our own workshops on topics such as pricing, digital marketing, health insurance, and taxes. We also collect and publish calls for art, available space, grants, and job postings which keep our members up to date on current opportunities.

In 2020, in response to COVID shutting down an in-person Art-A-Whirl, we built a web platform that gave every NEMAA member artist and gallery the option to build an online shop. The next year we built a NEMAA Shop that also brought all those individual shops’ products into one place, so web visitors can discover new artists through their work. Lately we’ve been focused on educating the members on how to use our site to sell their work online in addition to in-person sales. We talk a lot about shipping. :)

Q:  How should a first timer approach Art A Whirl?

A:  Use NEMAA’s website to find an artist you like and make a plan to go visit them wherever they may be. But also, don’t drive. Use the Free Metro Transit passes NEMAA provides, or the free trolleys to get around the Arts District. Bike, walk, skate, or rideshare. Trust me on this one.

If you are not looking for anyone specifically, where you go depends on your attitude towards crowds. Do you love them? Do you get a boost from lots of people? If that’s the case, make a beeline to the nexus of buildings in the heart of the Northeast Arts District just northwest of Central Avenue & Broadway - Northrup King, Thorp, Solar Arts, Q.arma and Waterbury buildings.

The Casket Arts Building is located at 681 17th Avenue NE  Photo: Joe and Jen Photo

If you are looking for a lot of artists with a more relaxed vibe, get out a little farther: Casket Arts, California Building, Grain Belt, 2010 Artblok on East Hennepin. If you want something even less crowded, visit the standalone sites with small groups of artists for a more intimate experience.

Q:  What is your favorite aspect of Art-A-Whirl?

A:  I like talking to the artists. I send and receive a heck of a lot of emails, so I like face-to-face. My goal is eventually to be able to delegate enough of the day-of event logistics to be able to just swan around all weekend and chat with people.

Q:  I hope you get to that point, too! How may we follow your news? 

A:  Sign up for our monthly Audience Newsletter with open studios, member events and classes.

We’re also active on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and soon Tik Tok. @nemaamn

Saturday
May142022

Gamut Gallery to Celebrate a Decade of Art and Community in the Twin Cities with Art Is For Everyone, June 11 – July 9 

Gamut Gallery has enjoyed a decade of art, music, performance, and collaborations and invites you to join them in celebrating during their first summer exhibition of the year: Art is for Everyone

In honor of their 10th anniversary, ten of Gamut's supporters have agreed to lend the the Gallery one of the pieces that first caught their eyes and captured their hearts. The loaned work will be displayed in tandem with new, original pieces by the corresponding artists. For this group exhibit, Gamut is welcoming back artists Ash Hane (2012), Urban Camper (2015), John Foster (2016 & 2019), Rodrigo Oñate (2016 & 2021),  Bunny Portia (2017), Barret Lee (2017 & 2021), Kristi Abbott (2018), James Zucco (2019), Lora Hlvasa (2020 & 2021), and Aldair Dosmil (2021). As a special compliment to the month-long retrospective display, portraits captured within the homes of the featured collectors will be on view along with a few words of their own stories that embody Gamut’s mission of bridging artists and their communities to life.

“Come for the art and stay for the party!” 

10-Year Anniversary Party is scheduled for Saturday, June 11, 4 PM - 10PM, with food, live music and more: • Music by Daniel Volovets, Digital Nap, Atim Opoka, James Patrick & Sassy G • Icy Icy Baby Snowcone Truck • Live art by Hibaqq Ibrahim, Evan Weselmann & Jamie Owens • Photobooth with Caleb Timmerman ($15 pre-sales now available, $20 at the door, FREE for members.)

There will also be a Colab Art Night, June 22, 7-10pm ($5 pre-sales available soon, $10 at the door) and an Art is For Everyone Makers Market Finale event on July 9, 1-4pm (Free).

Saturday
May142022

Share the River Nordeast 2022 is set for June 22

Wednesday, June 22, 5pm–8pm at MWMO

Mississippi Watershed Management Organization (MWMO) invites you to join them for an evening of community, canoeing and cookies when Share the River Nordeast returns June 22nd.

Stop by anytime between 5pm and 8pm for a free introductory canoe ride on the Mississippi River, then grab a free cookie and enjoy a variety of fun and educational activities at the Stormwater Park and Learning Center.

This family-friendly event is great for kids and adults of all ages. Please note, participants must weigh at least 30 lbs. in order to fit the provided life jackets.

In addition to learning to paddle on the river, participants will also have opportunities to learn about the Mississippi River’s history, water quality, plants, animals and more. You’ll also be able to connect with other local organizations about their work in the community for the environment.

Canoe rides will be led by guides from Wilderness Inquiry, with support from National Park Service rangers from the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area and Mississippi Park Connection staff. 

Friday
May132022

Minneapolis, St. Paul, Xcel Energy and HOURCAR Launch EV Spot Network

Soon it will be easier than ever to use an electric vehicle in the Twin Cities.

The City of Saint Paul in partnership with the City of Minneapolis, Xcel Energy and HOURCAR launched the EV Spot Network today, May 13.

Evie Carshare will be the first 100% renewably powered municipally-owned carshare in the country and provide residents with cleaner and more affordable transportation options.

Evie Carshare will have over 150 all-electric vehicles for one-way trips by the minute, hour, or day around Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Sharing the same system with HOURCAR, members will have access to both one-way Evie Carshare and hub-based HOURCAR services.

Learn more about the EV Spot Network.

Friday
May132022

Hennepin Avenue Downtown Reconstruction Project - May 13 Update

Hennepin Avenue Downtown Reconstruction Project

Hennepin Ave. will be reconstructed between 12th Street and Washington Avenue. The City will reconstruct the pavement from building face to building face, including improvements to public and private utility infrastructure, and improved space for pedestrians, bicycles, transit, and vehicles.

Latest Project News

Concrete work continues on Phase 3 of the project between 5th and 7th Streets. This week brought more sidewalk installation and some bike lane concrete segments as well as curb and gutter. Intersection work at 7th has begun and will continue over the coming weeks.

What's Coming Up

The 7th Street intersection will remain down to one lane of traffic as concrete paving occurs next week.  Concrete curb, sidewalks, and bike lanes will continue to take shape over the next couple weeks.  And work will begin at 5th Street in preparation for the LRT shutdown in early June.

Spring plantings will begin next week from 5th to Washington.

More information.

Contact Us

For more information on this project contact: 

Project email: hennepinCM@minneapolismn.gov
Phone: 612-255-4049
Friday
May132022

4th Street Reconstruction Project Update - May 13

4th Street Reconstruction Project Overview

The City of Minneapolis is reconstructing 4th St. between 2nd Ave. N and 4th Ave. S in downtown Minneapolis. The reconstruction will include wider sidewalks, improved crossings, a new bi-directional off-street bike path on the north side of the street, lighting, trees, and planting beds. Construction is underway and is expected to be complete by the end of 2022.

What's Happening Next Week?

Roadway reconstruction continues on 4th St. between 2nd Ave. N and Hennepin Ave. Fourth St. is currently closed to vehicle traffic between 1st Ave. N and Hennepin Ave. Local access will be maintained between 2nd Ave. N and 1st Ave. N.

  • Crews have completed roadway reconstruction on the north half of the roadway between 2nd Ave. N and 1st Ave. N. Local access will now be maintained on the north side of the roadway as crews begin pavement removal and curb and gutter work on the south half of the road.
  • Crews will be paving the roadway, sidewalk, and bike path on the north half of the road between 1st Ave. N and Hennepin Ave.
  • Hydrant work and utility upgrades will occur on the northwest and southwest corners of the 1st Ave. N intersection.

*Please note that the construction schedules are subject to change due to weather and other unforeseen circumstances.

What to expect during construction?

  • During roadway construction, 4th St. will be closed to through traffic between 2nd Ave. N and Hennepin Ave. Local access will be maintained from 2nd Ave. N and 1st Ave. N. 
  • Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout construction. Be aware of your surroundings when walking on the sidewalk and biking in the roadway. 
  • Expect additional noise, dust, and vibration as crews complete work.

Upcoming Events

4th street weekly stakeholder meeting

Weekly project newsletters and virtual stakeholder meetings are sent out weekly. Join us at the next stakeholder meeting to get project updates, talk with project staff and get your questions/concerns answered.

Stakeholder Meeting

Occurs every Friday from 9-9:30 a.m.

Via Teams Meeting: Click here to join the meeting

Stay connected

There are multiple ways to get information including email updates and ongoing stakeholder meetings. Visit the project website for more information and to sign up for project updates: www.minneapolismn.gov/government/projects/fourth-st-n-and-s/  

Provide questions, comments or concerns on the interactive map: https://zan.mysocialpinpoint.com/4thstreetreconstruction

Email the project team: info@4thstmpls.com

Contact the project hotline: 612-412-9774

Thursday
May122022

Banksy Exhibit at Lighthouse Artspace in Northeast Minneapolis

Article by Becky Fillinger

The Art of Banksy exhibit opened May 12 at Lighthouse Artspace, 1515 Central Avenue NE. The exhibit features more than 100 works - original and authenticated - associated with one of the most fascinating outdoor, temporary and political artists in our time. What will you see? Prints, canvasses, screen prints and other limited-edition pieces. The show is sourced from private collections from around the world.  

The exhibit has some controversy surrounding it. Would Banksy approve of the price tag ($35 to $55) for admission? Probably not. Did he authorize the show? No. Does it draw people to Northeast Minneapolis who might wander into other galleries in the area? Probably. Does it gather private works from around the world into one place for viewing? Yes! 

A preview event drew a crowd even with the very real threat of tornadoes in the area. The wind howled and the skies darkened but did not dampen the mood of the crowd. What did the attendees have to say? 

Ross Raihala (left) and Patric Richardson

Patric Richardson, the laundry evangelist, and domestic partner, Ross Raihala, pop music critic, thought the show was irreverent, historical and fun.

Gloria Freeman 

Gloria Freeman, serial entrepreneur, cheered the show’s producers for bringing the show to Minneapolis – and for staging the show in the Northeast Arts District.

Herman Milligan (right) and Jeff Stitt

Herman Milligan of the Fulton Group appreciated the historic overview of Banksy’s works - especially highlighting all the different things he has done in his career.

Show producer Vicente Fusco told me why Minneapolis was a key site for the touring exhibit. “Minneapolis is home to a thriving arts community in addition to a stunning variety of public art. It is not uncommon to see art spilling into the streets in Minneapolis, from Eduardo Kobra’s stunning Bob Dylan mural at 5th Street and Hennepin Avenue to the beautiful facade of the Juxtaposition Arts Building on Broadway. We like to share Banksy's art where people have an appreciation for public art. And Minneapolis absolutely fits that criterion.”

Barbara Weston as Girl With Balloon

I also asked him what a novice art viewer should look for when viewing Banksy works. “Banksy is always trying to evoke a reaction with his art, and he accomplishes this by using bold imagery depicting war, corruption and crime contrasted against more lighthearted imagery like happy faces, angel wings and heart-shaped balloons. Sometimes he's just trying to get you to crack a smile, but often times, he is drawing attention towards injustice and civil strife with his work.”   

The show runs through July 10, is self-guided and audio guides are provided. You may purchase tickets here.

Turf War, London, 2003