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July 2018
Potekglass Summer Camp
Join local glass artist Malcom Potek in his studio for an engaging class that offers everything a kid wants: fire, color, science, creativity, melting glass.
Find out more »Columbia Heights call for photos for Library Exhibit
To celebrate the Columbia Heights Library’s 90th Anniversary, there will be a photography exhibit in the Community Room beginning in December 2018 for approximately six weeks. Amateur and professional photography, including cell phone photography, is eligible.
Find out more »Northeast Calendar call for images, applications
There are new deadlines (July 22) and submission guidelines for the Northeast Calendar.
Find out more »GT Artistry Presents: Pie Equals Square
An evening-length movement theater work in 3 sections.
Find out more »Risking Light Documentary
The film was produced, directed and written by local filmmaker and Emmy Award-winner, Dawn Mikkelson. It includes two other moving stories of people who went through inconceivable loss and trauma and chose forgiveness as their path to healing.
Find out more »August 2018
Northeast Minneapolis Arts District, Studio Pintura Workshops
Studio Pintura, 1500 Jackson St. NE #294, announced their Fall Professional Artist Workshop Series for 2018.
Find out more »Peter Geyen exhibit at Truckstop Gallery
Truckstop Gallery, 20 Grove St. #72, Nicollet Island, will have an opening reception for “Art for Sale,” a solo art exhibit by Peter Geyen, Saturday, Aug. 25, 5-10 pm.
Find out more »September 2018
Petburbia by Artomel Black
Art Exhibit: Petburbia by Artomel Black, September-October, open during library hours, Pierre Bottineau Library.
Find out more »Grain Belt Brewery Memorabilia at Pierre Bottineau
Pierre Bottineau Library, 55 Broadway St. NE, is hosting a Grain Belt Memorabilia display exhibit of the history of beer in Northeast Minneapolis back to the 1890s.
Find out more »“How We Bloom” Exhibition
"How We Bloom," is a two person exhibition by Brenda Litman and Madison Rubenstein, artists of the California Building's 2nd floor.
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