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Entries from January 1, 2019 - January 31, 2019

Thursday
Jan312019

January 31, 2019, Thursday - Great Northern Concert on Nicollet Mall 

UPDATE: Due to extreme temperatures this week, the Music On the Mall concert on Nicollet Mall, as part of The Great Northern winter celebration, scheduled for this Thursday, Jan. 31 on Nicollet Mall has been moved just one day to Friday, Feb. 1.

The concert event remains free and open to the public, and will remain between 10th and 11th Street on Nicollet Mall. The festivities begin at 4:30 p.m., with partnering Nicollet Mall restaurants opening patios to concert goers and offering food and beverage discounts. Music will begin at 6:00 p.m.

Time: Festivities kick-off at 4:30 p.m. and music begins at 6:30 p.m.

Great Northern Concert on Nicollet Mall

Location: Nicollet Mall, 9th Street - 11th Street

At The Great Northern, we believe in being out in it. The cold. The ice. The snow. The flurries and drifts and whiteouts and whatnot – all of it. We believe in layering up. Bundling up. Wearing big coats, big boots and even bigger hats. We believe in free live music outside on a beautiful winter night and we want you to join us!

Nicollet Mall will take center stage on Thursday, January 31stas we bring together national recording artists Matt and Kim, the duo known for infectious, beat-driven anthems and explosive live shows for a free concert. Before the concert kicks-off join us for a little taste of summer in the winter. Partnering restaurants will open their patios for the evening and we’ll have outdoor games and activities. This is one event you won’t want to miss!

Music on the Mall will feature Brooklyn-based indie pop duo Matt and Kim, known for infectious, beat-driven anthems and explosive live shows, who will perform on Nicollet Mall between 10th and 11th Street on Jan. 31. Matt and Kim, formed in 2004, consists of Matt Johnson (vocals/keyboards) and Kim Schifino (drums). With six studio albums to date, their 2009 song “Daylight” has reached platinum status, and the duo continues to headline sold-out tours across North America and at many major music festivals including Bonnaroo, Coachella, and the Firefly Music Festival.
 

This event is free and open to the public.  

Thursday
Jan312019

January 31, 2019, Thursday - Egypt’s Sunken Cities: A guided tour in French with Anna Bethune at MIA

Time: 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Location:Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2400 S 3rd Ave


The MIA has recently opened a stunning Egypt's Sunken Cities exhibition, the brainchild of Frank Goddio, a French underwater archaeologist, who discovered Thônis-Héracleion, in Aboukir Bay, twenty years ago.


AFMSP is pleased to offer a guided tour in French, led by Anna Bethune, to learn more about this epic story of their discovery.

Spots are limited on this tour!
Reserve your place in advance: $5 AF members; $8 general public
Please note, there may be an additional fee to be paid upon entry at the MIA. More details coming soon.

 

Thursday
Jan312019

January 31, 2019, Thursday - Origami: Square Chinese Thread Book with Kathleen Sheridan at MCBA

Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Avenue S

Origami: Year of the Pig with Kathleen Sheridan

Learn to fold an origami pig, curly tail and all, to celebrate the Year of the Pig. Explore this fold by making a few pigs with a variety of papers. $40 (10% discount for MCBA members) + $5 supply fee.

Wednesday
Jan302019

January 30, 2019, Wednesday - Gnome in Succulent Lily Bowl at Lakes & Legends

Time: 7 PM – 9 PM

Location: Lakes & Legends Brewing Company, 1368 Lasalle Avenue

Gnome in Succulent Lily Bowl

Plant Nite is invading bars and restaurants near you with everything you need to create a gorgeous terrarium. We’ll guide you and your crew through two lively hours of creativity, drinking, and laughing ‘til your cheeks hurt. Just remember: This isn’t your grandmother’s garden.

Use Coupon Code: DIGPLANTGROW for 30% OFF tickets!

LAKES AND LEGENDS:
A brewery focused on seasonal, crafted beer flavors highlighted in a variety of artisan Belgian and Farmhouse ales with occasional ciders on tap as well. This brewery does not offer wine, cocktails, or soda. There will be a FOOD TRUCK available on Wednesdays!

Wednesday
Jan302019

January 30, 2019, Wednesday - Minnesota Responds to Climate Change: A Report from COP24

Time:6:00-7:30 pm 

Location: Minneapolis Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall

Minnesota Responds to Climate Change: A Report from COP24

In December, diplomats from nearly 200 countries met in Poland to discuss accelerating their climate commitments. We now face a critical moment of opportunity to achieve deep, economy-wide carbon reductions. Join a discussion with J. Drake Hamilton, Science Policy Director at Fresh Energy, on developments from the most recent global climate summit and to share ideas about productive next steps in Minnesota. The program will also include a panel discussion with other experts who attended the UN climate change. Register for this free event here.  
Wednesday
Jan302019

January 30, 2019, Wednesday - North Loop Annual Meeting and Happy Hour at Muse

Update! The North Loop Annual Meeting / Happy Hour has been postponed due to weather.

 

North Loop Annual Meeting & Happy Hour

First 200 people will receive a limited edition North Loop cloth bag. Free parking available at Ribnick Luxury Outerwear due to extreme cold

  • 6p - 7:30p • HAPPY HOUR
    • Music
    • Drinks
    • Food
    • Neighbors
    • Organizations
  • 7:30p • ANNUAL MEETING
    • Board Elections
    • Neighborhood priorities presentation
    • Hear from City Council and the Mayor
Tuesday
Jan292019

January 29, 2019, Tuesday - Father Hennepin Bluff Park- Sustainable Landscapes Meeting at A-Mill

Time: 6:30p - 8:30p

Location: Pillsbury A-Mill, 315 Southeast Main Street

Father Hennepin Bluff Park- Sustainable Landscapes Meeting

The Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board is looking for residents to provide ideas on environmental improvements to be made at Father Hennepin Bluff Park in 2019. All individuals are welcome to attend the meeting and be a part of the park planning process. Warm beverages and cookies will be provided.

Father Hennepin Bluff Park is a regional park that will connect people to the Mississippi River, restore and enhance natural resources, reveal and interpret past and present nature and culture, engage visitors and adapt to changing social, economic and ecological realities. The MPRB is in the initial stages of gathering input from residents on how to best improve the park for all visitors.

MPRB park project page: https://www.minneapolisparks.org/park_care__improvements/park_projects/current_projects/father_hennepin_bluff_park_-_upper/

Tuesday
Jan292019

January 29, 2019, Tuesday - Talk of the Stacks with Matthew Desmond at Central Library

Time: Doors open at 6:15 p.m. for general admission seating. The program begins at 7 p.m.

Location: Central Library, Pohlad Hall, 300 Nicollet Mall

Talk of the Stacks with Matthew Desmond

Join us for an evening of conversation with Matthew Desmond, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City.

Desmond's acclaimed book draws on years of embedded fieldwork and painstakingly gathered data. Evicted won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Books Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, among numerous others. It was named one of the Best Books of 2016 by nearly three dozen outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. In 2017, Desmond launched the Eviction Lab at Princeton University after conversations with renters and policymakers convinced him that collecting national data on eviction would help answer fundamental questions about residential instability, forced moves, and poverty in America. They hope their findings will inform programs to prevent family homelessness and raise awareness of the centrality of housing insecurity in the lives of low-income families.

This program is FREE and open to the public.

The 2019 Talk of the Stacks series is presented by U.S. Bank with additional support from the Star Tribune.

Talk of the Stacks with Matthew Desmond is presented in partnership with the Pohlad Family Foundation.

Tuesday
Jan292019

January 29, 2019, Tuesday - The Wolves opens at Southern Theater (thru Feb 17)

Times: See below link

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue S

Jungle Theater presents: The Wolves

January 31 – February 17

They're back and ready for more. This January, your favorite team members will be kickin' it at The Southern Theater. It'll be transformed into the same airdome you came to know and love. Left quad. Right quad. Lunge. A girls’ indoor soccer team warms up. From the safety of their suburban stretch circle, the team navigates big questions and wages tiny battles with all the vim and vigor of a pack of adolescent warriors.

A portrait of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for nine American girls who just want to score some goals. By Sarah DeLappe and directed by Sarah Rasmussen.

Monday
Jan282019

January 28, 2019, Monday - Cozy Hat Knit-Along at American Swedish Institute

Time: 6p-8p

Location: American Swedish Institute, 2600 Park Avenue

Cozy Hat Knit-Along

Take part in this Nordic Craft Workshop and help someone in need! Knitters will join together in community over 4 Mondays to make two hats – one to keep and one to donate to a child or elder in need of a warm winter cap. This project is appropriate for beginning to advanced knitters, and the cost of the materials for the first donated hat is included in the price of the workshop.

*The Cozy Hat Knit-Along takes place over 4 Mondays: January 28, February 4, 11 & 25, from 6-8 p.m. each day.

Monday
Jan282019

January 28, 2019, Monday - DMNA Meeting at Mill City Museum

Time:  5:45pm - 8:00pm

Location: Mill City Museum, ADM room, 704 2nd Street S

The next Downtown Minneapolis Neighborhood Association meeting will take place Monday, January 28, 2019, at 5:45 p.m., at the Mill City Museum.  This is one week later than the regular meeting date due to the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.  

Sunday
Jan272019

January 27, 2019, Sunday - 8th Annual Charlie Awards at Pantages Theater

Time: 3:30 p.m.

Location: Pantages Theate

8th Annual Charlie Awards

Join us as we reveal the recipients of the CHARLIES AWARDS, a peer-to-peer recognition of the very best in food and drink in the Twin Cities area. Your ticket to the awards ceremony is also your passport to the 5pm  Afterparty at Seven Steakhouse, with food, drinks, entertainment and a chance to hobnob with the current and previous winners of the awards.  Tickets

Sunday
Jan272019

January 27, 2019, Sunday - Washburn A Mill Tour at the Mill City Museum

Time: 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

Washburn A Mill Tour

Take an in-depth look at the historic Washburn A Mill complex and the award-winning Mill City Museum building.

A guide will take visitors into the building's many nooks and crannies, highlighting the lives of the men and women who worked there, how the building functioned during its peak flour milling years, and the many changes to the building over time.

This is the only opportunity for a guided tour through the entire museum building and the only chance to see some of its nonpublic spaces.

Tour highlights include:

  • The dramatic story of the 1878 Washburn A Mill explosion, and the other dangers that mill workers faced on a daily basis
  • "The Octopus," a large machine that directed wheat into nine storage bins
  • The Humphrey Manlift, a vertical conveyor belt that carried workers from floor to floor
  • The Rail Corridor where hundreds of boxcars arrived each day to unload wheat and carry away flour
  • Millstone plaza, originally paved with retired millstones and the location for lunchtime concerts by the Washburn-Crosby employee band in the 1920s
  • Evidence of the three major fires that have damaged the building in 1878, 1928, and 1991
  • The East Engine House, once home to a two-story steam engine, has been remodeled into two classrooms, while preserving the original railroad car pulling machinery

The tour includes no more than 1 mile of moderately paced walking on uneven surfaces. Please call ahead to make arrangements for guests with limited mobility.

Future dates: February 2

Sunday
Jan272019

January 27, 2019, Sunday - Paint Nite at The Depot

Time: 1pm

Location: The Depot, 225 3rd Avenue S

Starry Lake Sunset

Saturday
Jan262019

January 26, 2019, Saturday - Lake Harriet Kite Festival

Time: 12pm-4pm
 
Location: Lake Harriet, 4135 W Lake Harriet Parkway
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Lake Harriet Kite Festival
 
Kites of all shapes, sizes, colors and themes will fly over frozen Lake Harriet. Other fun family activities at the festival include ice fishing, fat bike riding, snowshoeing, and a marshmallow roast.
Saturday
Jan262019

January 26, 2019, Saturday - The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts Art Exhibit “The Nature of Things” Opening Reception

Opening Reception Saturday, January 26, 3:00-6:00PM            with complimentary wine, sparkling water and sweet drinks

Exhibition dates January 26 - March 30, 2019
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The Mill Yard presents a new show, “The Nature of Things”
A Veronique Wantz Gallery Pop-Up at The Mill Yard
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The new exhibit showcases a collection of works that offers space to consider the times in which we live.

Our world is in constant flux. We ride the ebb and flow, sifting through layers of complexity in search of a clarity that we can anchor onto. From inward we look out, observing that what goes up, doesn’t always come down. We seek solace in our connections, to tame the currents swirling around us, and find solid ground, for a while. It’s the nature of things.

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. Contact us at: TheMillYard.Stonebridge@gmail.com  More Info: Facebook  Twitter

The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts is located at 1120 S 2nd Street (next ot Izzy's)

Special thanks Luke Kleckner, Condo Development and Sales, for his generous sponsorship.

GALLERY AND FEATURED ARTIST DETAILS:

Jack Dale

Natural Echo, oil on canvas

Jack Dale was born in St. Paul, MN and has made his home here for all but 3 years. He grew up in St. Paul and attended the University of Minnesota on a hockey scholarship. He played on the 1968 U.S. Olympic Hockey team and three years as a professional before suffering a career-ending knee injury. He turned his attention to art, which he had studied in college, and has been a painter for over 40 years. He was a member of Groveland Gallery in the early eighties when he was doing mostly landscape work and is very pleased to be represented by the Veronique Wantz Gallery today. Jack has had numerous solo and group shows and his paintings have been collected all over the country. His abstract expressionistic paintings are known not for the images that are represented, but for the emotions that they evoke. It is in this sensorial space where intuition takes over, and the viewer finds a place to engage on a deeply personal and powerful level. “As a mark-maker the paint carries me on a journey of understanding: allowing me to make sense of the world around me and vocalizing feelings that can’t always be easily explained.”

Allison Johanson

Big Lake Swells, acrylic on canvas

Allison Johanson is a contemporary painter from Saint Paul. She grew up near the north shore of Lake Superior and enjoys referencing the vastness of the lake and sky as well as the nostalgia she feels about her rural upbringing. Allison’s abstract landscapes are rooted in the beauty found in the natural world, and they speak about the mystery found in distant horizons. Her intuitive painting style yields soft and immersive works that create feelings of connectedness.  “I love to create paintings that subtly engage and communicate a quiet mood yet provide interest upon closer observation. Seeing the artist in the textures, brush strokes and mark making is what excites me most about original art.”  Instagram: @allisonjohansonart

Samuel Johnson

Vessels, wood fired stoneware

Samuel Johnson was born on the Eastern prairie of the Red River Valley. He studied painting and ceramics at the University of Minnesota at Morris, serving an apprenticeship in pottery under Richard Bresnahan. He has been a guest of Denmark’s Design School in Copenhagen, worked in a studio in New York, and traveled to Japan as a guest of Koie Ryoji. In 2005, Johnson earned graduate degrees in fine art from the University of Iowa. He is currently an Associate Professor of Art at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University in Central Minnesota. Johnson’s work reflects today’s malleable socio-political climate through both the process of shaping wet clay and its transformation through fire. As raw unglazed vessels are fired in a kiln, each are marked by wood, heat, melting ash and charcoal resulting in a somber patina of natural hues and irregular textures. The work is intended to be mysterious and enigmatic in ways that feel familiar.  “My work strikes a balance between the wild and mysterious character of ourselves and that part of our psyche that sets us apart from it, containing contradictory elements that provoke a sense of mystery and gravitas and suggest those aspects of our nature that is just on the other side of consciousness.”  Facebook, Instagram: @samueljohnsonpottery

Eleanor McGough

Perilous Passage, acrylic on board

Eleanor McGough grew up in the Pacific Northwest and graduated from Kansas City Art Institute. She also studied at the Polytechnic in Brighton, England. She is the recipient of two Minnesota State Arts Board Grants and a Bemis Foundation residency. McGough’s paintings explore our fleeting place in the vast patterns of weather, migrations, and time. Imagined life forms inhabit terrestrial, aquatic, or atmospheric spaces, revealing fragile and tenuous relationships within these complex systems. She is influenced by the research of high altitude entomology that details the astonishing fact that billions of insects are carried in air currents through the layers of our atmosphere. This idea serves as a visual metaphor to the broader context that all life is transitory and swept up in immense patterns of energy.  “I am drawn to insects for their metamorphosis and find hope in the idea that transformation is an enduring possibility and cause for optimism as life on our planet evolves.”  Instagram: @eleanormcgough

Wendy Westlake

Set A Guard Over My Mouth, acrylic on canvas

Wendy Westlake was born in Washington state. She earned an Associate Degree in Applied Art from Pima College in Tuscon AZ, where she studied a wide range of media including oils, printmaking and ceramics. Upon moving back to MN in 1992, Wendy connected with the watercolor community in the Twin Cities area. She became a Board Member of the Minnesota Watercolor Society in 2012 eventually becoming MNWS President from 2014-2016. A desire to work on a larger scale than paper would allow pulled Wendy back to her earlier training with acrylic and oils. Her work is influenced by her background in watercolor as well as the tradition of American Abstract Expressionism.  Wendy’s poignant graphical forms bring order within a place of chaos: shapes overlap and interconnect, with redacted and transparent elements changing our view. Her paintings expand on the idea that everything is connected and questions the way in which we read the truth. “I begin by flinging paint on canvas with great abandon and then search for order in the chaos, highlighting some shapes while losing others, defining and editing, pushing toward resolution.”  Facebook  Instagram: @wendywestlakestudio

Saturday
Jan262019

January 26, 2019, Saturday - Pillsbury A Mill Tour at the Mill City Museum

Time: 10:30 am - Noon

Location: Mill City Museum, 704 S 2nd Street

Tour the Pillsbury A Mill

Discover the story of the National Historic Landmark Pillsbury A Mill, the largest flour mill in the world for many years, which recently reopened as the A-Mill Artist Lofts. A Mill City Museum guide will lead a tour of the former milling complex, including the rooftop deck (weather permitting) and the basement waterpower facilities.

Highlights include the largest and best-preserved waterpower system in Minneapolis, with views straight down a 50-foot drop shaft through a glass floor. Guests will discover how the building functioned during the flour milling era; see the architectural highlights of the recently completed A-Mill Artist Lofts built within the historic mill buildings; and learn about the new hydroelectric plant that helps to power the complex.

This tour is presented in partnership with A-Mill Artist Lofts and includes about 1.5 miles of moderately-paced walking indoors and outdoors with some uneven surfaces. Please call ahead to make arrangements for guests with limited mobility.

Tours begin at the gray door on 3rd Avenue SE at Main Street (around the corner from the main entrance at 315 Main Street SE).

Future dates: February 9, 23, March 9

Saturday
Jan262019

January 26, 2019, Saturday - Mill City Farmers Market in the Mill City Museum

November 11, 2017 Mill City Farmers Market

The Mill City Farmers Market boasts the best indoor winter market in town from November to April. Shop from over 40 local farmers, food vendors, and artists from 10:00am to 1:00pm inside the Mill City Museum.

Future 2018/2019 Winter dates:

January 26
February 9 & 23
March 9 & 23
April 13 & 27
Saturday
Jan262019

January 26, 2019, Saturday - Northrup King Nights

Time: 6 PM - 10 PM

Location: Northrup King Building, 1500 Jackson Street NE
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We are super excited about this Saturday Night event and we hope you are too!   

The night will be anchored by three special openings including the SweetArt Salon in the 3rd floor gallery (#332), Gallery 427 presents "Only Human" and Kolman & Pryor Gallery's artist reception for The Color Series: Part 2, Red.   See more information about the openings below.

In addition to these special exhibits, artist studios will be open on all four floors. Come find a piece of art that will enrich your environment.  Come vote for your favorite pieces at the SweetArt Salon and enter a chance to win one of five $50 restaurant certificates.

Friday
Jan252019

January 25, 2019, Friday - Friday Fitness Skate at Wells Fargo Mpls WinterSkate

Enjoy fun, FREE programming and activities at the Wells Fargo Mpls WinterSkate this January and February! Free skating + complimentary skates at the fully-refrigerated outdoor rink in Loring Park.

Upcoming activities: FREE Skating Lessons:  February 5, 22 (4-7 pm)