Restoring public artworks to their former glory It's only in recent years that communities have understood the need to care for, preserve or even restore public art works when they've been damaged or defiled. They've mainly been turning to one woman to get the job done.September 15, 2010
Voices of the homeless featured in Mpls. photography show A new photography show in downtown Minneapolis lets visitors learn more than usual about the people in the portraits. The exhibition is called "Homeless is my address, not my name."September 15, 2010
Canoe to canvas, painter captures voyageurs' history Since 2000, Robert Perrizo has dedicated himself to painting the voyageurs -- the French fur traders of the 17th and 18th centuries who explored Minnesota and much of Canada, conducting trade with the native people.August 15, 2010
Multiple art fairs bring artists to Twin Cities More than 700 artists are in the Twin Cities this weekend for multiple art fairs. The Loring Park Art Festival, Powderhorn Art Fair and Uptwon Art Fair are all this weekend.August 7, 2010
Controversial art piece returned to Bemidji walkway A questionable art sculpture removed from
a northern Minnesota community will be returned to its spot along a
downtown walkway following protests of artistic censorship.July 7, 2010
Minn. high school graduate inspired to paint Inspired by the realist style of Edward
Hopper, recent Century High School graduate Ali Sifuentes snapped a
few nighttime photographs of Silver Lake Foods on north Broadway
hoping to recreate the scene in an oil painting.July 3, 2010
Once upon a mattress - Kuitca style For a painter who explores the human condition there are remarkably few people in Guillermo Kuitca's work. Instead he paints maps, theater seating plans, and baggage conveyors. His pieces are in collections around the world. Kuitca attracts attention because of his skills with a brush and his use of an unusual surface.June 24, 2010
Vintage aerial photos of Minnesota farms Tens of thousands of aerial photographs of rural Minnesota from the 1960s and 1970s are among the more than 25 million photos Vintage Aerial owns. The Ohio-based company now sells prints of specific locations around the state. See if you can recognize any of these locations.June 22, 2010
The complex portraits of photographer Robert Bergman Minneapolis photographer Robert Bergman believes in taking his time. The Minneapolis Institute of Arts offered him a show in 1968. It was a great honor for an artist in his early 20's, but he said no.
His new, critically acclaimed exhibit is coming to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.June 16, 2010
The Stickworker returns to Minnesota Patrick Dougherty calls himself a 'stick worker.' He makes huge, twisting sculptures out of branches and other natural materials he finds at the site of each piece. This week, with the help of dozens of volunteers, he began construction on a work at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.May 7, 2010
Fine arts move to the mall The latest experiment in Minnesota's malls is underway at Ridgedale Center in Minnetonka, where they are creating and displaying art in the shopping complex alongside storefronts and food courts.March 8, 2010
MIA scores a coup with Titian exhibit The Minneapolis Institute of Arts will host an exhibit of Venetian Renaissance paintings and drawings which have never been to the U.S. before.February 26, 2010
Photography without a camera Marco Breuer is a photographer who usually doesn't use a camera. A show of his pictures opened this weekend at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. They appear to be abstracts, but there can be a lot going on in the images which you don't expect - and Breuer may not want you to know.February 24, 2010
Minnesotans flock to get a 'Foot in the Door' at the MIA If you have ever dreamed of having your artwork displayed in a major art museum, you might want to cart something over to the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. This weekend the MIA is accepting entries for its "Foot in the Door" show, which it mounts every 10 years.February 5, 2010