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Tuesday
Dec312024

Frank Theatre presents Martyna Majok’s SANCTUARY CITY, Jan. 31 – Feb. 23

SANCTUARY CITY runs January 31 – February 23, 2025 at Open Eye Theatre, 506 E 24th Street

Frank Theatre presents Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Martyna Majok’s SANCTUARY CITYa story that brings light to the sacrifices made by DREAMers who struggle to establish a place for themselves in America, the only country they have ever known as home.

Two teenagers who were brought to America as children become one another’s sanctuaries from the harsh circumstances of post-911 Newark, NJ. When G becomes naturalized, she and B hatch a plan to marry so that he may legally remain in the country and pursue the future he imagines for his life. But as time hurtles on and complications mount, the young friends find that this promise challenges and fractures the closest relationship either has ever had.

What are they willing to risk for a future together in the only country they've known? They navigate the complexities of adolescence through their tender, joyful, and spirited connection — all while living the realities of being undocumented immigrants. Poignant, timely, and highly theatrical, SANCTUARY CITY illuminates the triumphs, challenges, and deep personal resilience of young DREAMers as they fight to establish a place for themselves and each other, and for the right to fully join the world in which they live.

SANCTUARY CITY will be performed by Stephanie Bertumen, Clay Man Soo and Keivin Vang. The production is directed by Frank Artistic Director Wendy Knox, with scenery by Joseph Stanley, lighting by Tony Stoeri, costumes by Kathy Kohl, sound by Dan Dukich, and stage management by Spencer Putney.

Tickets are $30 ($25, students and seniors) Saturday, February 1, 7:30 PM Pay What You Can

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Frank Theatre is a professional theatre company committed to producing unique work which stretches the skills of the artists who create the work while simultaneously challenging the everyday perceptions of the audience through the exploration of ideas and issues of social, political and/or cultural concern. The Twin Cities' based company was founded in 1989 by Artistic Director Wendy Knox. 

Monday
Dec302024

December 30 Weekly Update from Mayor Frey Highlights 2024 Achievements

Reprint of the December 30 e-newsletter from Mayor Frey

Mayor Frey Celebrates Landmark Year for Minneapolis

 

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Mayor Jacob Frey is celebrating a historic 2024, a year marked by significant progress across key priority areas including affordable housing, economic inclusion, public safety, and climate work. Thanks to strategic investments, community collaboration, and strong leadership, Minneapolis has emerged as a national leader in several areas. From major affordable housing investments to the best recovery downtown—to the successful recruitment of police officers, the city is stronger than ever.  

“As we close out 2024, we stand on the shoulders of incredible progress, a testament of the hard work and dedication of our entire community,” said Mayor Jacob Frey. “This year, we’ve made bold, forward-thinking strides in affordable housing, public safety, climate action, and inclusive economic recovery. Our work has been recognized nationwide, making it clear that Minneapolis is a city that truly works for everyone. As we enter the new year, there's no slowing down. We'll continue to build on this momentum, making sure Minneapolis remains a model of innovation, opportunity, and success.”   

The following are key achievements from the past year: 

Affordable Housing and Homelessness

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Housing

  • Minneapolis continues to lead the nation in affordable housing production. Since 2018, we’ve invested more than $365 million in housing and homelessness strategies. This has allowed us to: 
    • Produce deeply affordable housing at 8.5 times the previous rate. 
    • Produce an average of 780 total units a year, more than double the average between 2011 and 2017. 
  • A main driver of our housing policy is the Minneapolis 2040 Plan. A critical legal victory this year allowed this visionary plan to move forward, allowing for a diversity of housing units across neighborhoods. Since the plan was approved in 2019, rent costs have gone down 4% (during that same period, they went up 22% nationwide).
  • The HRA levy for $5 million in annual funding for capital investments for the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority portfolio was reinstated, advancing the work to preserve and improve existing housing units and take advantage of strategic opportunities to create new ones.
  • This year, we awarded $18.5 million to 11 different housing projects through our Affordable Housing Trust Fund, helping to increase our affordable housing supply. 
  • Stable Homes Stable Schools has connected more than 1,800 families and 5,300 Minneapolis students to housing or housing stability assistance over the past few years.
  • Since the pandemic, unsheltered homelessness has decreased by roughly 24% in Minneapolis and we continue to invest millions into homelessness response strategies and initiatives.

Economic Inclusion and Recovery

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Vibrant Arts Initiative

  • Over the summer, Mayor Frey announced his Downtown Action Plan, a bold, comprehensive strategy to bring downtown Minneapolis to the next level and build on its success as a vibrant, 24-7 destination for residents, visitors, and businesses.
  • Since 2020, the City’s Ownership and Opportunity Fund has awarded $12.6 million to 25 business owners in Minneapolis, helping them buy and own commercial real estate while building generational wealth.
  • The City kicked off its Arts and Cultural Vibrant Storefronts Initiative this year, a pilot program that subsidizes rent for local artists and arts organizations in empty storefront space, helping to beautify and revamp the city while supporting local artists.
  • With the Upper Harbor Terminal project, we officially connected North Minneapolis to the riverfront. The project will bring acres of green space, improved bike and pedestrian lanes, beautiful landscapes, and recreation for residents to enjoy.
  • The City has made major progress at George Floyd Square, putting forward a community-driven vision for the space after community engagement efforts that totaled 17,000 staff hours and over 25,000 interactions with community members. The City will continue moving forward with a redevelopment that honors George Floyd and fosters unity, healing, and growth.
  • The City hosted its first-ever Latino Business Work in 2024 and celebrated its fourth-annual Black Business Week.
  • The City named its first-ever poet laureate this year. Heid E. Erdrich helped connect the community through the art of poetry while hosting educational events throughout the year. 
  • Other projects that have moved forward or been completed this year include:

Climate Action and Public Health

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Mobile Medical Unit

  • This year was the first full year of Mayor Frey’s Climate Legacy Initiative (CLI)—an innovative plan to fund the City’s accelerated, equitable, and aggressive climate goals over the next 10 years. Our goal is for Minneapolis to significantly reduce climate pollution by 2030 and become carbon neutral by 2050.
    • Of the $10 million in ongoing CLI funding, $4.7 million went toward weatherizing all homes in Minneapolis, $1.4 million in workforce training, and $850,000 in the City’s tree canopy program.
  • The City has saved residents and businesses $160 million in energy costs since 2018 while supporting more than 4,000 low-income residents and businesses.
  • We’ve doubled the number of trees planted, invested in green jobs, supported rapid transit, and added more infrastructure for electric vehicles across the City, welcoming our 100th EV to the fleet.
  • The City has achieved 100% of its renewable goals for City-owned buildings, and we will be expanding to city-wide buildings by 2030.
  • Mayor Frey spearheaded the municipal consent process for the City of Minneapolis for the Blue Line Light Rail Transit Extension, ensuring that: 
    • An additional stop will be constructed to serve residents and businesses near the intersection of Washington and Broadway avenues.
    • Anti-displacement measures from the Metropolitan Council and Hennepin County will ensure the communities and neighborhoods surrounding the corridor thrive before, during, and after construction.
    • We are collaborating with the City of Robbinsdale, the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board, North Memorial Hospital, and surrounding neighbors to plan the Lowry Ave. Station.
  • The mayor helped unveil a new Narcan vending machine and the Mobile Medical Unit—both aimed at bridging healthcare gaps and providing support and care to people who need it the most when they need it the most.
  • With a $3.5 million annual investment in our Lead and Healthy Homes program, Minneapolis is on track to become the first city in the nation to end childhood lead poisoning. From 2022 to 2024, the program inspected more than 750 homes for lead paint.  
  • The City is in the process of upgrading the North Transfer Station to allow residents to more easily recycle large and hard-to-recycle items, preventing thousands of pounds of waste from going to a landfill.
  • Minneapolis is replacing aging lead water service lines at no cost to homeowners, thanks to state and federal funds. In 2024, the City replaced around 400 lines, and we plan to replace 1,000 in 2025.

Community Safety and Police Reform

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Police

  • historic police contract was signed in June, providing a nearly 22% raise for officers and establishing significant reforms.
  • Police applications are up 45% from this time last year, thanks in large part to the City’s recruitment campaign— “Imagine Yourself”—and boots-on-the-ground efforts from the Minneapolis Police Department.
  • The City continues to implement and build out reforms under the settlement agreement with the Minnesota Department of Human Rights and selected ELEFA as the independent evaluator to oversee reform work and compliance.
  • The City is in the process of building its first-ever Southside Community Safety Center, which will open early in 2026. This new space will bring together a multitude of safety resources under one roof, including police, violence prevention initiatives, and mental-health resources.
  • The Lake Street Safety Center opened its doors in early November, providing a temporary space for safety services to collaborate.
  • The Behavioral Crisis Response team continued to provide 24/7 culturally responsive services across the city, and the mayor is proud to support their work with a $5.9 million annual investment.
  • The first off-campus safety center opened at the University of Minnesota, providing safety services for students and families along with rooms for studying and safety classes.

Downtown Revitalization

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Downtown

  • Downtown Minneapolis is leading the nation in downtown recovery, with activity surging 45% since 2023.
  • The city hosted more than 1,800 events downtown this summer, including the USA Olympic Gymnastics trials, Taste of Minnesota, and Twin Cities Pride, and it marked the best season for hotels since 2019.
  • Close to 70% of downtown employees are working in person at least once a week, and more than 450 retail stores and restaurants are open.
  • The mayor signed an ordinance in the fall making it easier to convert unused office space into residential units.

Good Governance

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Child friendly city

  • The City of Minneapolis was recognized by UNICEF as the second “Child Friendly City” in the nation—a recognition of our support and inclusion of young people.
  • The City was also named the first "Beyond the Yellow Ribbon” organization in Minnesota for our commitment to supporting veteran employees and their families.
  • For a second year in a row, the City earned a AAA credit rating, which is the highest rating possible. This rating enables the City to fund projects, save taxpayer dollars, and ensure Minneapolis remains a thriving economic center.
  • Over the summer, the City completed construction on the Central City Tunnel downtown, one of the largest Public Works projects in recent history. The stormwater tunnel lowers the risk of flooding and will keep Minneapolis safer for years to come.
  • The City was awarded a federal Bridge Improvement Program grant of $34 million to rebuild the Nicollet Avenue bridge over Minnehaha Creek, making the bridge safer for all that use it.  
  • New department leadership:  
    • Michelle Phillips: Director of the Civil Rights Department.
    • Tim Sexton: Director of the Public Works Department. 
    • Rachel Sayre: Director of the Emergency Management Department.
  • In 2024, Minneapolis was recognized with the following accolades:
    • Happiest city in the country.
    • Best city for recent college grads.
    • Best city for retirees.
    • Top five city for accessibility.
    • Best parks and bikes systems.  

2024 MJF

Thank you for an incredible 2024! 

Saturday
Dec282024

Pritzker Hageman to Host January 16 Community Blood Drive with American Red Cross at Machine Shop

Pritzker Hageman Red Cross Blood Drive at Machine Shop

Thursday, January 16, 2025 - 10:00a - 4:00p

Machine Shop, 300 2nd Street SE
Schedule an Appointment: pritzlaw.us/donateblood

 

 

Friday
Dec272024

Bucolic Topographies by Lisa Truax, a Kolman & Reeb Gallery Project Space Exhibition, opens January 11

January 11 – March 1, 2025

 Artist Reception: January 18, 2025,  6:00–8:00p

Artist Talk: February 15, 2025, 2:00–3:30p

Kolman & Reeb Gallery is pleased to present its next Project Space grantee exhibition, Bucolic Topographies, by Lisa Truax. With her abstract, wall-based ceramic pieces, Truax explores the intersections of nature and human influence to create a sense of connection with our natural world, asking us to examine our relationship with innate tendencies to seek connection with nature and other life forms.

Maintaining a studio in the Mississippi Bluff River Valley just outside of Winona, Truax is constantly collecting locally sourced items. These materials and the processes used to incorporate them are important conceptual factors in her work. Truax achieves a unique synthesis by blending traditional ceramic ingredients with natural elements like granite, clay, and sand from the region, along with recycled items such as glass, metal, and waste glaze. These components transform during the firing process, melting, flowing, and fusing in surprising ways. Her creations evoke abstract representations of landscapes, caves, bodies of water, and even microscopic life forms, reflecting the intricate interplay between nature and human influence.

Continuing with the modular format found in past shows, Truax builds a cohesive body of work in this exhibition that explores our evolutionary history and the tendency to seek connection to our natural environment. Because of the resources provided by her Kolman & Reeb Project Space Grant, Truax’s techniques significantly increased in complexity. By building layers, creating glaze tests, and using traditional methods to expand her palette, Truax uses surface textures and colors in new and complex ways.

Per Anita Sue Kolman, Kolman & Reeb Gallery co-founder and co-partner, “Lisa’s show incorporates individual pieces to create a whole. What’s great about this approach is how these stand-alone pieces can be shown as individual works or as stunning, larger installations. Jodi and I are excited to have Lisa's unique approach to ceramics in the gallery.”

Jodi Reeb, gallery curator, and co-partner, added, “Lisa’s show is more like an overall installation created by an array of individual pieces. Deeply inspired by her local environment, Lisa expands on and advances her work using soda ash firing techniques and found materials such as clay and soil, which create impressive color combinations. I’m excited to see how visitors respond to her dimensional ceramic wall sculptures.”

Lisa Truax is a ceramic artist who has exhibited regionally and nationally in group and solo exhibitions, including the Northern Clay Center and the American Swedish Institute. She was an Artist in Residence at Isle Royale National Park in 2022 and has work in the collections of hospital facilities in Michigan, Nevada, and Georgia. Maintaining a studio in Pickwick, Minnesota in the Mississippi bluff country, Lisa works as an artist and educator. She holds an MFA in Ceramics from Michigan State University and a BFA from Carthage College.

Kolman & Reeb Gallery is in Studio 395, Northrup King Building at 1500 Jackson Street NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413.

For more information, visit: kolmanreebgallery.com or call 612-385-4239.

Thursday
Dec262024

2024 Minneapolis Tourism Highlights: A Year-in-Review from Meet Minneapolis

Via a December 26 e-announcement from Meet Minneapolis:

As 2024 draws to a close, Minneapolis celebrates a tourism year marked by exciting events, significant milestones, record-breaking numbers and an ever-growing reputation as a premier travel destination. Meet Minneapolis shared 10 highlights to recap a memorable year for the city’s tourism and hospitality industry: 

1.  Increase in Hotel Room Demand Continues

With strong convention activity, several marquee events and increased business and leisure travel in 2024, Minneapolis hotels recorded their strongest year since 2019, setting several records along the way:

  • 2 million+ total hotel rooms sold – most since 2019
  • All-time monthly hotel room revenue record: $43.7 million (October)
  • All-time weekly hotel room revenue record: $12.5 million (July 14-20)
  • 223,430 hotel rooms sold in August – most since August 2019 (240,980)
  • 59,590 hotel rooms sold on March 3-9 – most ever in a week
  • 70.2% hotel occupancy in August – highest monthly rate since October 2019 (75.4%)
  • 82.9% hotel occupancy on March 3-9 – highest weekly rate since Oct. 6-12, 2019 (83.1%)
  • 97.7% hotel occupancy on May 7 – highest daily rate since Oct. 12, 2019 (98.0%) 

2.  Physicists & Hoops Fans Drive Mpls Hotels to New Heights

With the American Physical Society March Meeting at the Minneapolis Convention Center (MCC) and the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Tournament at Target Center, Minneapolis hotels recorded their strongest week ever in terms of hotel rooms sold (59,590, March 3-9). Also worthy of mentions:

  • Minneapolis became the first city to host both the Big Ten Women’s and Men’s Basketball Tournaments in the same year.
  • Combined attendance for the two tournaments was more than 220,000, highlighted by the first sellout of the women’s tournament in the 31-year history of the event.    

3.  Minneapolis Becomes Gymnastics City USA

From June 21-30, downtown Minneapolis was transformed into Gymnastics City USA as it hosted four of the sport’s most prestigious events, highlighted by the U.S. Olympic Team Trials. From the several events held at the Minneapolis Convention Center (MCC) and fan interaction areas like Flip Zone and Promenade du Nord to Target Center, where fans watched the country’s best artistic gymnasts vie for a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team, more than 200,000 visitors came to downtown Minneapolis for one or more Gymnastics City USA events. 

4.  “Bring Ya Ass” – Timberwolves Playoff Run and More

Three words became a viral sensation when Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards told NBA analyst Charles Barkley to "bring ya ass" to Minnesota during the team's electrifying run to the NBA Western Conference Finals. But it wasn’t just sellout crowds at Target Center that made sports headlines in 2024:

  • In February, the Stifel Loppet Cup brought the World Cup to Theodore Wirth Park. The event drew 40,000 fans to watch elite cross-country ski athletes, including Minnesota's own Olympic medalist Jessie Diggins.
  • The MCC welcomed nearly 87,000 players, coaches and fans for multi-day youth volleyball tournaments hosted by Northern Lights Volleyball and North Country Region Volleyball, further cementing Minneapolis as a volleyball hub.

5.  Major Conventions & Large Public Events

The MCC, U.S. Bank Stadium and other downtown venues hosted hundreds of major conventions and large public events, resulting in significant economic impact for the city, thanks to the local tourism and hospitality industry. For examples include:

  • Groups holding large-scale conventions in Minneapolis included Herbalife International of America (attendance: 18,000), American Physical Society (12,785), Minnesota Music Educators Association (12,600), American Public Health Association (10,450), American Cleanpower Association (7,440), and GALA Choruses (7,000).
  • The public events with the highest attendance at the MCC included the Twin Cities Auto Show (attendance: 49,500), Minneapolis Home & Garden Show (36,415), Twin Cities Con (35,110), Minneapolis Boat Show (26,130), and The Ultimate RV Show (21,840). 

6.  Rock & Roll (and Country, too)

Minneapolis hosted an electrifying lineup of concerts in 2024 at a wide variety of venues. In addition to live-music stalwarts like First Avenue, the Armory and the Dakota Jazz Club, several mega concert tours took over the city.

  • U.S. Bank Stadium was filled with country music fans singing along to Chris Stapleton (April), Kenny Chesney (May), Morgan Wallen (June) and Zach Bryan (August).    
  • One long weekend in particular – August 16-19 – saw 12 bands play at four concerts for a major rock n’ roll weekend in Minneapolis:  Metallica/Pantera/Mammoth WVH/Five Finger Death Punch/Ice Nine Kills, Aug. 16/18, U.S. Bank Stadium; Green Day/Smashing Pumpkins/Rancid/Linda Lindas, Aug. 17, Target Field; Def Leppard/Journey/Steve Miller Band, Aug. 19, Target Field.

7.  Arts, Theater and even more Music

Minneapolis boasts countless museums, galleries, theaters and music venues, offering visitors a world of choice to experience the city’s thriving arts, culture and music scene. Following are some of the highlights from a year full of events and exhibitions:

  • The Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) presented a new exhibition of more than 50 documentary photographs by renowned photographer Gordon Parks and debuted a new permanent Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room with than 200 gilt-bronze sculptures, paintings, silk hangings and carpets.
  • The Great Northern festival returned with 50+ events celebrating arts, food, culture and climate along with a 100-foot ice bar.
  • Hennepin Arts welcomed a wide range of performances, highlighted by 2024’s slate of Broadway productions: Funny Girl, Mamma Mia!, Clue, The Lion King, MJ the Musical, Back to the Future, Some Like It Hot, Les Misérables, and The Book of Mormon.
  • The Tony Award-winning Guthrie Theater presented an epic three-part theatrical event, “A Brittle Glory, William Shakespeare’s History Cycle,” a rare undertaking produced at this scale.   
  • In May, the Walker Art Center presented “Keith Haring: Art Is for Everybody,” an exhibition of more than 100 works and rarely seen archival materials from the 1980s art star.
  • Minneapolis marked the 40th anniversary of Prince’s “Purple Rain” with concerts, exhibits, panel discussions, and a high-definition screening at Paisley Park. 

8.  Showcasing the Minneapolis Cultural Districts

To highlight the city’s designated Cultural Districts, Meet Minneapolis partnered with designer Jesús Li in 2024 to create a map and a series of illustrated icons. These visuals showcase each district’s proximity to landmarks and distinct identity, blending cultural symbols, local narratives, and notable sites. The map encourages exploration and fosters a deeper appreciation for Minneapolis’ culturally rich and diverse communities.

9.  Getting Here Gets Easier

Getting to Minneapolis has never been easier for travelers with the addition of new routes at the award-winning Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) and a popular new railway service:

  • In April, Aer Lingus resumed nonstop service between MSP and Dublin (DUB).
  • In May, Delta Air Lines added seasonal service between MSP and DUB.  And in October, Delta announced that it would launch its first-ever nonstop route between MSP and Copenhagen (CPH) starting in May 2025
  • In June, Lufthansa became MSP’s 18th airline when it launched year-round service between MSP and Frankfurt (FRA). In May 2025, Discover Airlines – Lufthansa’s leisure subsidiary – will take over the route with Lufthansa planning to resume operation of the route in 2026.
  • Finally, a new passenger train began in 2024 as Amtrak’s Borealis began twice-daily service in May between Chicago and the Twin Cities. 

10. Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame Experience

Since Black Friday, more than 9,300 visitors (through Dec. 24) have enjoyed the Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame Experience – a free pop-up exhibit at The Dayton’s Project celebrating the many individuals, teams and key moments in our state’s sports legacy. Featuring a pictorial history of Minnesota’s history on the field, diamond, court, ice and beyond, the exhibit has received outstanding reviews with more than 94% of attendees reporting a positive experience. The temporary attraction is open through December 28.

Monday
Dec232024

Participate in the 10,000 Families Study

Excerpt from the December 23 City of Minneaplis e-newsletter:

The 10,000 Families Study (10KFS) is a study of family health in Minnesota looking to understand the influences of genetics lifestyle, and environment on health and illness. At least two family members are needed to participate in this study. Participants can earn gift cards for taking part.


Friday
Dec202024

Minnesota Frost Players to Make Appearance at Theatre in the Round's Hocky Play, Glory, on January 24

Theatre in the Round Players (TRP) is presenting Glory by Tracey Power which tells the true story of one of Canada’s most successful hockey teams – the Preston Rivulettes, who won four Dominion Women’s Hockey Championships and 10 Ontario Titles from 1931 to 1940.

To celebrate the current and historical significance of women’s hockey, two Minnesota Frost players will be attending the production on January 24. Taylor Heise (2024 Walter Cup Playoff MVP) and Grace Zumwinkle (2024 PWHL Rookie of the Year) will be appearing at the theatre before the performance to greet fans. 

As the fourth production in Theatre in the Round’s 73rd season, Glory translates hockey to the stage through jazz dance, telling the story of four friends who set out to prove that hockey isn’t just a sport for men. With the Great Depression weighing heavily on the nation and fascism rising in Europe, can they overcome the odds to forge their own path to glory? Full of humor and inspiration, Glory is a thrilling hockey play for the whole family. 

Sean Dooley directs the six-member cast with choreography by Antonia Perez, set design by Keven Lock, costumes by Parker Adams, lighting by Andy Kedl, props by Elliott Van Winkle, and sound design by Abe Gabor. 

Glory runs January 17 to February 9, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2pm.

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Tickets range from $20-29     Box Office: 612-333-3010

Content Warning: Mild swearing, moments of crude humor, and sports-related violence. Ages 10+

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Theatre in the Round’s facilities are accessible for audience members using wheelchairs. Assisted Listening and captioning devices are available at any performance. An Audio-Described performance is scheduled for Sunday, February 2 at 2pm. For questions about access services, please email tix@theatreintheround.org or call the box office at 612-333-3010.

Thursday
Dec192024

Wintertime Auto Theft Crime Prevention Tips from the MPD 1st Precinct

 

Thursday
Dec192024

Great River Coalition Announces Holiday Sale for 10th Annual Earth Day 5K Bee Run/Walk/River Cleanup

Give the gift of health (to yourself, someone you love, or both!) and save a few bucks, too. Use the discount code HOLIDAYS when you register for the Great River Coalition's 10th Annual Earth Day 5K Bee Run/Walk/River Cleanup, and receive $5 off per registration. The 2025 event will take place April 19. 

Registration: https://register.chronotrack.com/r/81795

More info: www.greatrivercoalition.com/2025-beerunwalkcleanup

Tuesday
Dec172024

MPRB Announces New Year's Eve Skating Parties at Parade Ice Garden

Via a December 17 e-announcement from the Minneapolis Park and Rec Board:

Celebrate New Year's Eve with a Skating Party at Parade Ice Garden, 600 Kenwood Parkway! Bring your family and meet your friends for fun on ice and NYE countdown.

There are two parties planned: 10-11:30am or 2:15-3:45pm.

Attractions: 

  • Kid's Dance DJ
  • Face Painting
  • Games with prizes on and off the ice
  • Concessions available for purchase

Skates and Admission:

Bring your own skates or rent some at the arena. Please note rental sizes and quantities are limited.

No need to pre-register, just pay $10 at the door. Parties run 10-11:30 am or 2:15-3:45 pm.

Questions? Call 612-370-4904 or email arenas@minneapolisparks.org.

Sunday
Dec152024

Children’s Theatre Company Announces Performing Apprentice Auditions

Children’s Theatre Company (CTC), the Tony Award-winning flagship theatre for multigenerational audiences in North America, is actively searching for Non-Equity Actors aged 19 and above to audition for the Performing Apprentice (PA) program for the 2025-26 Season.
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The CTC Performing Apprentice program prepares early-career actors to enter the professional theater industry through hands-on experience and mentorship. CTC’s PA Program is one of the most intensive in the nation. PAs have the unique opportunity to perform on stage alongside CTC Resident Company members, student actors, and locally, nationally and internationally renowned guest artists. PAs perform in lead roles, ensemble roles, understudying, and participate in readings and workshops of new works. PAs will work closely with student actors on each show as mentors, share a dressing room with student actors, and lead warmups before previews and performances. There are no crew, strike, or other technical requirements. The PA contract for next season is July 2025-June 2026.
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The CTC Performing Apprentice program is paid. Apprentices are paid a weekly salary of $660, complimentary tickets to all CTC shows, and participate in company health insurance.
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CTC is actively recruiting and seeking performers from under-represented communities including, but not limited to, people of color, performers with disabilities, and LGBTQ performers for all casting, recognizing the value and importance of reflecting the diversity of the audience on stage. A full background check for all employees is required.
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Auditions:

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Virtual
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Submissions accepted December 20, 2024 – January 13, 2025
Auditions will be conducted in three rounds: the initial audition, an invited phone interview, and an invited in-person callback in Minneapolis. Out of town actors invited to the callback will be provided with roundtrip airfare and housing for the callback weekend, slated for the end of February.
 
More info on how to audition: childrenstheatre.org/auditions 
Friday
Dec062024

City Offers Tips to Reuse, Reduce and Recycle this Holiday Season

Excerpt from the December 5 City of Minneapolis e-newsletter:

If you recycle or compost through the City’s collection program, here’s guidance on getting rid of an item:

If you don’t have City collection, check Hennepin County's Green Disposal Guide.

How to dispose of common holiday items:

  • Holiday lights. Post usable holiday lights on Buy Nothing, another social media exchange site, or bring to a donation center. Bring non-working holiday lights and holiday lights that were not accepted for donation to a Hennepin County drop-off site.
  • Pie tins, trays and aluminum foil. Recycle aluminum pie tins, trays and foil balls that have minimal food debris in your recycling cart. Aluminum foil must be in a ball at least 3 inches in size to be properly sorted.
  • Gift wrap and bags. Reuse gift bags. Most wrapping paper is not recyclable and needs to be put in the trash. Only plain kraft paper gift wrap is accepted for recycling in your recycling cart. Make sure wrapping paper is flattened and not balled so it can be properly sorted. Consider alternatives to paper gift wrap and sticker gift labels.
  • Cartons are accepted for recycling in your recycling cart. Keep them in their three-dimensional shape. They’re kept separate from other paper and shipped to special paper mills that can manage the layers of plastic and aluminum.

See Hennepin County’s checklist for gift wrap alternatives and other ways to reduce waste this holiday seasons.

Extra cardboard and recycling over the holidays:

A lot of people have extra recycling this time of year. Here’s how to set out extra recycling on your recycling day:

  • For boxes that do not fit in your recycling cart, you can place them next to your recycling cart in another box. Keep boxes set outside of the cart to less than 3' x 3' and under 40 pounds. This is for safety and proper sorting.
  • Put any extra bottles and cans next to your recycling cart in cardboard boxes or paper bags. (If you use plastic bags, the entire bag will be disposed of as garbage.)

Remember there's no charge to get another recycling cart. If you regularly have more recycling that will fit in your cart(s), contact our office at 612-673-2917 to request another cart. 

Thursday
Dec052024

Winter Activites in Downtown Parks

Minneapolis Downtown Parks is bustling with activities to bring joy to your winter days. Here’s what’s happening this December:

Nicollet Island Winter Market
Sunday, December 15
10 am-4 pm | Nicollet Island Pavilion

Bundle up in your coziest winter gear and immerse yourself in the holiday magic at the Nicollet Island Winter Market! This festive event features over 70 local vendors offering unique gifts, delicious seasonal treats, and more. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the season with strolling carolers, warm beverages (hello, boozy hot chocolate!), and plenty of holiday cheer inside the heated pavilion and tent. It’s the perfect way to embrace the winter spirit with friends and family!

Nicollet Island Winter Market event page

Holiday Wreath

Holiday Wreath Workshop with Mossy Roots
Wednesday, December 11
6:30-8:30 pm | Water Works Pavilion

Get into the holiday spirit at this hands-on wreath-making workshop with Mossy Roots! Whether you're a crafting pro or a beginner, this workshop will guide you in creating your own beautiful partial-round wreath, complete with winter greens and festive adornments. All supplies are included, and you can sip on seasonal beverages from Owamni upstairs while you work on your creation.

Tickets are limited! Secure your spot today.

Holiday Wreath Workshop Registration

Holiday Bath Salts

DIY Bath Salt Blend Workshop with Samantha from Thistle Dew Acres
Thursday, December 12
6:30-7:30 pm | Water Works Pavilion

Treat yourself (or someone you love!) to the gift of relaxation this holiday season. Join Samantha from Thistle Dew Acres—“the dreamer, master herbalist, baker, and creator” of this beloved Jordan, Minnesota homestead—for a hands-on bath salts workshop like no other!

In this interactive session, you’ll create your own luxurious and soothing bath salts, selecting from a variety of fragrances, colors, and natural ingredients to customize them perfectly. Whether you’re crafting for yourself or making thoughtful gifts for friends and family, this workshop is all about holiday self-care and creativity.

Space is limited, so don’t miss your chance to learn from Samantha and bring a little Thistle Dew Acres magic home with you!

Reserve your spot and create your personal retreat in a jar!

Thistle Dew Acres Bath Salts Workshop

Nicollet Island Last Chance Market
Saturday, December 21
10 am-4 pm | Water Works Pavilion
Free Parking. Free Admission

Procrastinators rejoice! The Nicollet Island Last Chance Market is here to save your holiday shopping. This is your final opportunity to grab those one-of-a-kind gifts for everyone on your list while supporting amazing local vendors.

🌟 Shop Local Treasures
Discover unique gifts and treats from 60 local vendors, including sourdough baked goods, handmade bath supplies, stunning photography, handcrafted jewelry, pottery, and even surprises created by young local artisans.

🎶 Live Holiday Music with the Cobra Trio
Let the Cobra Trio set the vibe with their bold and unexpected jazz arrangements! This dynamic group will reimagine favorites from Britney Spears, Radiohead, and Metallica, blending them seamlessly with classic holiday tunes. Their playful yet sophisticated sound is the perfect backdrop to your shopping experience.

🍹 Delicious Food & Drinks
Fuel your festivities with breakfast sandwiches and seasonal favorites from Mintahoe Catering, plus a full bar featuring holiday cocktails like boozy hot chocolate and spiced mulled wine.

✨ A Cozy Winter Wonderland
With festive strolling carolers, the warm glow of the heated pavilion and tent, and the smooth sounds of live music, this market is the ultimate way to embrace the season. Bring your family, friends, or simply your holiday cheer—we can’t wait to see you there!

Nicollet Island Last Chance Market event page

Your Downtown Minneapolis Parks

The Commons Park - 425 Portland Avenue South

Graco Park - 15 8th Ave NE

Nicollet Island Park - 40 Power Street

North Loop Park - 731 N 3rd St 

Water Works at Mill Ruins Park - 425 West River Parkway

Sunday
Dec012024

Holidazzle Updates!

Holidazzle is a free, community-focused civic holiday tradition. The Minneapolis Downtown Council produces the five-day, and this year the festival includes two new activities:

  • An Opening Ceremony on Wednesday, December 18 featuring the Minnesota Chorale and the Vikings’ SKOL Line followed by a performance by NUR-D.
  • The Peppermint Pub Crawl showcasing several downtown Minneapolis establishments spreading holiday cheers with their own creative cocktails on Saturday, December 21.

For the most up-to-date information on Holidazzle, including daily schedules, parking information, Peppermint Pub Crawl tickets, Metro Transit free passes and more, visit Holidazzle.com.

The heart of Downtown Minneapolis is getting ready to transform into a winter wonderland for the 2024 Holidazzle Festival. Nicollet Mall between 6th and 11th Streets will host this vibrant holiday celebration beginning Wednesday, December 18 through Sunday, December 22.

Each of the five days of Holidazzle will give guests the opportunity to catch entertaining musical performances on two stages (indoors at IDS and outdoors on the U.S. Bank Stage), shop local vendors for glorious gifts, enjoy tasty options from food trucks parked along Nicollet, putt and play Minne-golf, lace up and enjoy roller skating presented by CenterPoint Energy, and, of course, share wish lists with Santa at his North Pole outlet between 8th and 9th Streets.   

NEW: Opening Ceremony featuring Minnesota Chorale, Vikings’ SKOL Line, and NUR-D - Wednesday, December 18 beginning at 4:15pm.

Help kick off Holidazzle at the U.S. Bank Stage outdoors on 9th and Nicollet.

Enjoy the velvet voices of the Minnesota Chorale and the drumbeats of the Vikings’ Skol Line.

Then, at 6:15pm, jam to a performance by Minneapolis’ own “7th Favorite Hip Hop Person,” NUR-D.

NEW: Peppermint Pub Crawl - Saturday, December 21 from 5 – 9pm.

Folks will be spreading holiday “cheers!” along Nicollet Mall, thanks to the Peppermint Pub Crawl.

Several local bars and restaurants in Downtown Minneapolis are participating in this inaugural event, each serving up festive holiday “spirits.”

Tickets are $25 per person or $80 for four people. Pub Crawlers (21+) will receive a peppermint striped beanie and three drink coupons for complimentary cocktail samples, as well as a guide to locations and drink options. Check in at City Center.

Participating establishments include Barrio, Devil’s Advocate, The Local, The Lodge at Nordic Village at Four Seasons, Marriott City Center, The Marquette Hotel Lounge, The News Room, noa, Roxy’s Cabaret, and the pop-up Holidazzle Bar (on Nicollet between 7th and 8th Streets).

For and tickets, visit holidazzle.com/plan-your-visit/.

Pop-Up Holiday Markets

Holidazzle is proud to support local small businesses. Bring your gift list and shop among 200 local vendors. Don’t forget to treat yourself!

Throughout Holidazzle:

  • Chameleon Market featuring BIPOC, women-owned businesses at Dayton at Gaviidae YMCA 
  • Minneapolis Craft Market at IDS Center 
  • Dayton’s Holiday Market in the Dayton’s Project

 Friday, December 20 & Saturday, December 21

  • Very Vintage Holidazzle Market in City Center

Holidazzl-ing Entertainment, Indoors and Out

Two stages, one inside and one out, will host live performances and activities throughout the festival.

The IDS Crystal Court will be home to the indoor stage and the U.S. Bank Stage will be outdoors near 9th and Nicollet.

For a complete schedule, visit Holidazzle.com.

U.S. Bank Stage

  • Singers from the Minnesota Chorale and NUR-D on Wednesday
  • Silent Disco on Thursday
  • Karaoke on Friday and Saturday
  • Snowga and a Kids Dance hosted by YMCA on Saturday and Sunday
  • Twin Cities Trapeze on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
  • Actors from The Children’s Theatre Company will perform songs from “Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas” on Saturday

Indoor Stage

  • A Capella Sing-Off – Prelims on Thursday and Friday, Finals on Saturday
  • Armstrong HS Choir, Lakeville North Now, and Then Singers on Wednesday
  • New Dimension Choir, The Apollo Club of Minneapolis, and Outloud! on Thursday
  • Drag Bingo, St. Louis Park HS Singers, and Anna Devine on Friday
  • Maple Grove HS Choir Crimson Carolers, Heartfelt, Northern Lights Choral, and Emmy Woods on Saturday
  • Swing 6625 and The Court Revelers on Sunday

Roll-A-Dazzle presented by CenterPoint Energy

Roller skate your way around the holiday-themed roller rink inside City Center with Twin Cities Skaters. Bring your own roller skates or rent some for free. All ages are welcome.

Twinkling Lights Galore

Nicollet Mall will be a-glow with twinkling lights and interactive lighting displays powered by Creos and Big Animal Productions.

LAPS - 11th Street to 1oth Sreet

This interactive light display was created by Olivier Landreville in collaboration with Serge Maheu.

Passage - 9th Street to 8th Street

Walk through this incredible lighting display created by Serge Maheu.

Yeti – Between 9th and 8th Streets

The 17-foot tall, 360-pound marionette is Holidazzle’s official mascot. Designed in 2019 by Christopher Lutter specifically for Holidazzle, the illuminated Yeti will delight spectators between 9th and 8th Street.

Friends of Holidazzle Passes

Support the Holidazzle tradition via Vibrant & Safe Downtown, a 501(c)(3) organization, by purchasing a Friends of Holidazzle passes. Passholders will enjoy complimentary valet parking, a commemorative collectible, access to indoor restrooms, and a fast pass to see Santa. Passes are $100 per adult and one child (12 and under), with each additional child for $25. A portion of the purchase price is tax-deductible.

Metro Transit is offering FREE rides to and from Holidazzle. Discounted parking is also available at select downtown parking ramps. 

For details on everything Holidazzle, visit Holidazzle.com

Saturday
Nov302024

Stone Arch Bridge Closure Switches to Downtown Side on December 2

Stone Arch Bridge under repair in October 2024

Please visit the MnDOT Stone Arch Bridge Repair page for details.

Starting the week of December 2, crews will close the downtown Minneapolis side of the Stone Arch Bridge to begin preparation work for the restoration and repairs that will occur spring through fall 2025. Access under the Portland Avenue portion of the bridge will also be closed. These closures are necessary to keep the public and crews safe during the work.

While these closures take place, the St. Anthony Main side of the bridge will reopen, allowing pedestrians and bicyclists to walk or bike to the middle of the bridge and turn around at the new closure point.

The downtown Minneapolis side of the bridge will be closed through fall 2025. Please note that timeframes are all approximate, subject to change and weather and schedule permitting.

Know your route

If you are planning to walk or bike near the bridge, use the new protected pathways on the Hwy 65/Third Avenue Bridge as your detour route to cross the Mississippi River. See the detour maps.

More about this project

Starting in April 2024, crews began repairing the Stone Arch Bridge spanning the Mississippi River on the edge of downtown Minneapolis. Crews are repairing and replacing stone, replacing the mortar on the entire bridge, and making other repairs as needed. Stone repair and mortar replacement will slow deterioration and improve the condition of the bridge. 

During construction, pedestrians and bicyclists will not be able to cross the full length of the bridge through fall 2025. Crews will close half of the bridge at a time during construction, allowing people to walk or bike to the middle of the bridge and turn around at the closure. Construction is anticipated to be complete by spring 2026.

If you have questions or concerns regarding the Stone Arch Bridge project, please contact the project team

Saturday
Nov232024

Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame Experience at The Dayton’s Project, Nov 29-Dec 28 

State’s Rich Athletic Legacy to be Celebrated with a New Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame Experience

The limited-time pop-up exhibit, located within The Dayton’s Project building, is free to the public

From World Series and WNBA Championships to Olympic gold medals and Big Ten titles, and from legends like Herb Brooks and Patty Berg to today’s stars like Suni Lee and Anthony Edwards, the state of Minnesota is blessed with a rich sports legacy. Starting Friday, November 29 (Black Friday), visitors will have the opportunity to learn more about Minnesota’s history on the field, diamond, court, ice and beyond as the Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame Experience opens to the public in downtown Minneapolis.

Held alongside The Dayton’s Holiday Market, the pop-up exhibit will be open through December 28, on the lower level of The Dayton’s Project building, 700 Nicollet Mall. The temporary installation highlighting Minnesota’s sports history will be open Mondays-Saturdays 10am to 6pm, and Sundays from 11am to 5pm. During Holidazzle on December 18-21, the exhibit will be open from 9am to 6pm. Admission is free.

“The Minnesota Star Tribune is honored to bring our longstanding Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame to life in this historic location in the heart of downtown Minneapolis,” said Steve Grove, Publisher and CEO. “We’re tremendously grateful to our partners at Meet Minneapolis and the Minneapolis Foundation for their collaboration in building this unique experience for all of Minnesota.”

The Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame Experience will recognize the many individuals, teams and key moments that have contributed to our state’s sports legacy. Featuring a pictorial history of Minnesota sports from award-winning Minnesota Star Tribune photographers, visitors will be able to walk through six distinct eras of the state’s athletic past and present:

  • Early Milestones: Native Americans and the "Creator's Game" along with a collection of “firsts”
  • The Biggest Game in Town: University of Minnesota football takes center stage
  • Gold Medal State: Minnesota athletes’ Olympic success through the years
  • The Metrodome: The multi-purpose stadium that hosted the United States’ biggest sporting events
  • The Rise of Women’s Sports: Minnesota’s outsized influence on girls’ and women’s athletics
  • A Major League Era: The state’s shift to a pro sports mecca

In addition, the Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame Experience includes images and artifacts from legendary Star Tribune sports columnist Sid Hartman’s office, an artistic presentation of Minnesota sports jerseys, and a display honoring the members of the Star Tribune Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame.

The Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame Experience is a joint venture from the Minnesota Star Tribune, the Minneapolis FoundationMeet Minneapolis, the Hennepin History Museum and Mich’s Markets. Many of the state’s professional and collegiate sports organizations are partnering with the exhibit, including the Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx, Minnesota Wild, Minnesota United FC, Minnesota Aurora FC, Minnesota Frost, Minnesota Vixen, and University of Minnesota.

“Sports bring people together, especially when we combine iconic athletes and an iconic building,” said R.T. Rybak, President and CEO of the Minneapolis Foundation. “Our hope is that we can start a new tradition and expand from a pop-up to a larger and more permanent Minneapolis exhibit in future years.”

“Whether you are a casual or die-hard sports fan, the Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame Experience adds to a long list of must-see holiday offerings in Minneapolis this season,” said Melvin Tennant, President and CEO of Meet Minneapolis. “Having this limited-time exhibit steps from the Dayton’s Holiday Market – along with our theaters, restaurants, breweries, and more – gives visitors and residents another unique, engaging reason to explore downtown.”

Thursday
Nov212024

City Requests Public Input on Improvements to the 9th and 10th Street Corridors

The City of Minneapolis Public Works is recommending street improvements to the 9th Street S and 10th Street S corridors between E 14th Street and 2nd Avenue N.

The proposed project will identify opportunities to improve safety for all travel modes, with a focus on upgrading existing bike lanes to meet the City’s All Ages and Abilities standards. The project will also evaluate improvements to pedestrian crossings, ADA ramps, and signal improvements at key intersections.

Your feedback is crucial in shaping the future of both corridors and helps the City of Minneapolis Public Works enhance safety and accessibility for all users. By participating, you can help guide decisions on potential improvements, including better bike lanes, safer pedestrian experiences, and traffic calming measures.

You can provide your input at https://zanassoc.mysocialpinpoint.com/9th-10th-improvement-project/concept-design-alternative-feedback-and-survey

More project info.

Wednesday
Nov202024

The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts Announces New Exhibit, A Sense of Being, Opening December 15

 

A Sense of Being

Opening Reception Sunday, December 15, 4:00 – 6:00pm

Stonebridge Lofts, 1120 S 2nd Street

Join The Mill Yard in welcoming these artists to The Mill Yard, purchasing original art, meeting neighbors, and enjoying free snacks and beverages. The show runs from Sunday, December 15, 2024 – Thursday, March 20, 2025.

Local Artists featured at this show: 

  • Michelle Combs, painting
  • Mary Meuwissen, oil/wax painting & mixed media
  • Christine Tierney, oil and pastels
  • Kathy Fox Weinberg, painting
  • Opening Reception only:  Chuck Solberg, pottery;  Paul Amble, pottery

The Mill City. Residents celebrate our area’s industrial heritage of the mighty Mississippi River and the mills. Today, what we see are the most recognizable Minneapolis landmarks. However, this is only part of the story. Rail lines were key to Minneapolis’ growth, and were particularly integral to the Mill District, bringing in wheat and timber and shipping out flour and lumber. We also honor the history of the mills, the reason for the rail yard’s existence.  The Mill Yard aims to be both a gathering place for art and artists and a conduit by which art can be shared with and disseminated into the wider community. 

ARTIST DETAILS:

Michelle Combs is a contemporary impressionist oil painter. Her inspiration comes from her natural surroundings, embracing the mood or excitement of the space, noting the shadows, the direction of light and the reflecting colors. Michele’s preferred subject is landscapes. She was in her thirties when she took her first painting class and went on to train at the Minnesota River School of Fine Arts. Now a full-time artist, painting instructor and lifelong student. “My visual language is the celebration of what I find beautiful in our world. I paint scenes of the Twin Cities, greater Minnesota, and beyond.” Instagram: michelecombsart 

Jar & CupMary Meuwissen works in oil and cold wax as well as mixed media. Creating her abstract art she takes traditional visual elements and reduces them to the simplest form and shape illuminating an emotional context. Cold wax allows Mary to layer paint, add and subtract marks and textures, and to develop the composition enhancing the small nuances to reflect a sense of energy, joy and surprise. Her mixed media pieces start with papers that she previously painted. She can manipulate the pieces until the composition comes together and then elect to apply a variety of media, such as house paints, acrylics and varnish to these pieces, giving them a much different look than the oil/cold wax paintings. Mary has an art education degree and started painting full-time in 2013.

True BlueChristine TierneyFollowing a career in advertising Christine Tierney studied classical painting in the methods of the old masters. Her realistic oil and pastel canvases capture an intimate and emotional representation regardless the genre; still-life, portrait or landscape. Christine enjoys plein air work and she is an avid drawer. She is a member of the Pastel Society of America and Minnesota Artists Association. Currently serving as President of Old Town Artists, she is a past President of the Lake Country Pastel Society, and Outdoor Painters of Minnesota. 

MeltingKathy Fox Weinberg. Initially, Kathy Fox Weinberg strived to master the ‘how’ of painting, the craft. That was 2012. Then her artistic journey became the ‘why’.  She soon realized her commitment was to being a witness and steward of the natural world. Capturing and preserving on canvas the places destined to disappear. Now the experience for her is everything. Having mastered the ‘how’, understanding the ‘why’, she responds to the experience personally. “With techniques becoming automatic, I channel my energy into observation and response, capturing the beauty that enthralls me. I hope viewers will share in these moments and engage in conversations that give voice to the voiceless.“ 

Chuck Soderberg is a nationally recognized potter working in stoneware and porcelain. He works on the potter’s wheel throwing tableware and large sculptural bowls and vases. His large pieces are constructed from separately thrown sections then joined and seamed.  In his functional and sculptural works his goal is to retain and accent the inherent spontaneity and beauty he discovers in the clay.  The imperfections and asymmetry in organic materials are reflected in his hand-made pieces. “I work to keep an element of surprise in my ceramic pieces - the sense of the spontaneity that I find in wet clay while I am working with it.”  Most of his work is fired in a wood-fueled anagama kiln which results in unexpected patterns that enrich the surfaces of the pieces.

Paul Amble. Vision. Artistry. Precision. Long before Paul Amble returned to the potter’s wheel five years ago, he had already developed the qualities he now brings to his art. Just as he practiced dentistry for 40 years with care, creativity and skill, Paul approaches his work in the studio with a keen sense of form, translating his vision through his hands to bring shape to the pot. In the process, artistic adaptations ultimately yield the clay and a vessel comes to life. A mentoring, collaborative partnership with renowned potter Chuck Solberg, has provided Paul with a noteworthy foundation, one that has brought him to a deepening sense of his own unique designs. 

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Contact: TheMillYard.Stonebridge@gmail.com

Website: TheMillYard.org

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMillYardatStonebridgeLofts

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themillyard.stonebridge/

Saturday
Nov162024

Holidazzle Returns to Nicollet Mall in December

Holidazzle 2024 promises a vibrant holiday atmosphere filled with fun, joy, and holiday cheer in the heart of the city.

Five blocks of Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, from 6th Street to Peavey Plaza (11th), will transform into a free and family-friendly holiday experience, Wednesday, December 18 through Sunday, December 22. 

The 2024 Holidazzle will once again bring community together to enjoy seasonal activities and entertainment while also supporting local small businesses. Guests are invited to stroll the Nicollet Mall as it becomes a festive playground complete with twinkling lights, performances, and tasty bites from local food trucks.

“Holidazzle is the perfect way to bring people together to celebrate our beautiful city in our winter season,” says Adam Duininck, president and CEO of the Minneapolis Downtown Council. “From Minnesota-made treats to community performances to families making their holiday memories, it’s a true showcase of the talent, creativity, and spirit that makes Minneapolis shine!”

Holidazzle highlights will include:

  • Light & art installations
  • Holiday shopping pop-ups featuring Minneapolis Craft Market, Dayton’s Holiday Market, Chameleon Shoppes featuring BIPOC women-owned vendors, and Minneapolis Vintage Market
  • Two entertainment stages
  • Free Roller Skating and Minne-Golf
  • Visits with Santa

Admission to Holidazzle is free and open to the public. “Friends of Holidazzle” passes are available for purchase and are partially tax deductible. The passes include valet parking, access to indoor restrooms, a limited-edition souvenir, and a Santa “fast pass.” 

New this year: Holidazzle Hospitality Hub

Looking for the perfect holiday party location? The Holidazzle Hospitality Hub is a private indoor location on Nicollet Mall designed exclusively for festive fiestas. Let the team at Minneapolis Downtown Council help create your custom celebration for 50 – 1,000 guests complete with jolly seasonal decor, branded welcome signage, audio system, and holiday playlists. For more information and to book your gathering, contact Kitty Fahey at kfahey@mplsdowntown.com.

Holidazzle is partnering with Target, Xcel Energy, CenterPoint Energy, Fulton, Sherman Associates, and many others to showcase our treasured Nicollet Mall. 

While you’re downtown for Holidazzle, be sure to include one of many other seasonal activities on your itinerary, such as performing arts and concerts at Hennepin Arts, Minnesota Orchestra, Guthrie, Fine Line, Dakota, and two Timberwolves games at Target Center.

For more information and a complete schedule of events, please visit Holidazzle.com.

Dates and Hours

Wednesday, December 18, 4 – 9pm

Thursday, December 19, 4 – 9pm

Friday, December 20, 4 – 9pm

Saturday, December 21, Noon – 9pm

Sunday, December 22, Noon – 9pm

Saturday
Nov162024

Raging Art On 2024: Gamut Gallery's Holiday Market Returns

Running from December 5 - 21, this festive event invites the community to shop local, support emerging and established artists, and find that perfect holiday treasure.

It’s time for Gamut Gallery’s 13th annual holiday market, Raging Art On (RAO)! Since 2011, RAO has been a celebration of local talent, showcasing a handpicked selection of artists who bring their best creations to this festive pop-up shop. This year welcomes familiar faces from past markets and a few exciting new artists making their RAO debut.

FEATURED ARTISTS INCLUDE: Aaron Schmitz, allison anne, Amit Michael, Barret Lee, Ben Dinino, Briana Auel, Caitlin Roth, Derek Meier, Destiny Davison, Devin Newby, Ebby Pruitt, Emily Mcbride, Erin Peña, Feverish, Jake Fifer, Jill Kittock, Kathryn Flora, Kelly Helsinger, Lauren Roseberry, Lauren Storm, Lei Washington, Lora Hlavsa, Lumi Forbes, Madison Rubenstein, Femme Vixenne, Mikayla Metten, Mike Welton, Monica Helland, Moz Rude, Patrizia Vignola, Phaedra Odelle, Renee Boynton, Rima Graygee, Rock Johnsen, Ryan Babb, Sara Kahn, Bad Taste Society, Sarah M. Sosa, Sean Ferris, Sherstin Schwartz, ‘Third Daughter, Restless Daughter’, Tiff Mueller, Tony Santoyo, Travis Collins, Yuya Negishi

As is tradition, the walls will be decked from floor to ceiling with original works across a variety of mediums and price points, perfect for finding unique gifts for everyone on your list. From pottery and fiber art to paintings, prints, apparel, jewelry, and home goods, everything is available to take home the same day - leaving you plenty of time to procrastinate on wrapping!

Gamut Members are invited to a VIP Preview Night on Thursday, December 5th, from 5pm–9pm to kick off the festivities. The market will officially open to the public on Friday, December 6, at 11am. Gallery hours will be extended until 7pm Thursday - Saturday to ensure everyone has a chance to shop the magic of RAO. Can't make it in person? No worries! A large selection of RAO gifts will be available online at gamutgallerympls.com, so you can shop from anywhere, anytime, until December 21.

Celebrate the season by supporting our vibrant community of local artists and makers!

Members ONLY Preview Night
Thursday, December 5, 5-9pm
Our Members only “first dibs” opener is not to be missed!
Not a Gamut Gallery member? Become one today!
• Must be a Gamut Gallery Member to attend

RAO PUBLIC POP-UP DATES:
December 5 – December 21 • 11AM – 7PM
WEEK 1 December 5 – 7
WEEK 2 December 12 – 14
WEEK 3 December 19 – 21

Online Orders
December 6 – December 21
• Selected works online
• Shipping works will be available from December 2 – 22, and resume Dec 27

Gamut Gallery is located at 717 S 10th Street.