Why would anyone play with scalding metal and heavy hammers? Oh right, because it's cool.
The grants come from Clean Water, Land, and Legacy Amendment funds.
From pornographic film stars to his friends, local artist Nicholas Harper turns women of all types into worship-worthy works of art.
Joanna Solotaroff is trying to record unique Minneapolis memories.
Politics sit beneath the surface of Tammy Ortegon's eighth-annual holiday show.
Danny Saathoff returns to Gallery 360 with an interactive show.
Contribute your photos, ideas and poll answers to shape our story of the season.
November is National Novel Writing Month. Do you have an author in your family?
Marjorie Pitz and Ben Janssens have a big project on their hands.
Pete Driessen presents the TuckUnder Projects.
Local artist Rachel Breen’s latest show explores what we inherit and what we pass on.
Hidden in an Armatage alley, you'd never guess this local art institution was there.
Rachel Breen's "Lets Not Leave It To Chance" opens Oct. 8
Local artist Dietrich Sieling doesn’t let autism get in the way of his art.
The prolific Minneapolis artist opens a solo show at Gallery 360 and discusses the role of the artist.
Only a few years out of the Perpich Center, Dietrich Seiling—who's living with autism—is turning heads.
The fifth annual Eating for Art fundraiser is today.
Kingfield artist Jenifer Bellefleur creates delicate jewelry pieces from carefully selected materials.
Artist Jill Van Sickle makes the most of a difficult economy.
Previously performed online and outside gas stations, Headquarters and Dimes debuts onstage at Loring Theater this Saturday.
CURA is accepting applications for the Artist Neighborhood Partnership Initiative until September 1
Some hope Sunday's celebration will heal wounds caused by dog park proposal.
Karen Gilbert, who used to create and sell her jewelry in Southwest Minneapolis, visited Gallery 360 for a trunk show.
Judith Yates Borger celebrates the release of her second book.
Jill Van Sickle's show, titled “Fauna...,” opens tomorrow evening at Gallery 360.
Tangletown businesses will take their food, music and art outside on the 14th.
Todd Cameron works with blown glass.
A hectic day in the life of a Fringe Festival house manager.
Making ends meet as an artist in Southwest Minneapolis.
The local art and cafe scenes converge
A local artist sees the economy as a creative spark.
Rachel Breen engages the community one dollar bill at a time.
Works by Alec Soth and Yoko Ono were among those available to raise money for the care of the South Minneapolis fire victim.
The show runs through Aug. 14.
Her show “Elements of Nature” opens Saturday evening.
15-year-old video artist Mike Meyer isn’t waiting to grow up.
Local woodworker Scott McGlasson knows how to walk the line with his original pieces.
Katherine Lamm swapped the office for her basement and she’s not looking back.
Kevan Willington’s ‘Into the Light’ runs through July 3.
Students from Washburn High School have been studying about children and armed conflict and will participate in an installation at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts