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After a global competition, and a monthslong selection process, museum officials announced the New York City firm ...
The federal government has pulled over a million dollars in museum grants from Minnesota institutions — including the Science ...
A New York-based architectural firm will oversee a generational expansion at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the museum announced Thursday.
Stop and smell the flowers. And while you’re at it, take a look at some flowers in the shape of famous artworks. Every year in late April, the hallways of the Minneapolis Institute of Art transform ...
Zurab Tsereteli, a prominent Georgian-Russian sculptor known for colossal, often controversial, monuments, died early on Tuesday at 91.
The keys to City Hall are up for grabs on Nov. 4, when all 13 City Council seats and the mayor’s office are up for election. Minneapolis has used ranked-choice voting since 2009. No primary election ...
In his early 30s, Minneapolis theatermaker Kurt Engh reckons with burnout, redefines success and finds renewed purpose in the ...
Performing at the Weisman Art Museum on April 25, Wisconsin-based band Bizhiki combines traditional powwow music with modern ...
Sofia Serdiouk, age 11, of Woodbury, wanted to participate in the 2025 Peeps Diorama Contest, but she faced a quandary. She used items around the house to create her “Peeps creamery” diorama, with ...
Its Art Deco design and access to restaurants and shops in the Midtown Global Market are unique amenities, although the ...
On Friday, Minneapolis officials announced more than $225 million in planned infrastructure improvements, including ...
Cambodian artists celebrate Khmer New Year with a new exhibit in St. Paul, photographer Drew Arrieta debuts a solo exhibit in Minneapolis, and the Funny Asian Women Kollective marks the 50th ...