Transformation
Interfaith Artists Circle (19 artists)
Opening Reception
Sunday, August 10 from 2pm - 5pm
Showing’s Saturdays 11 a.m. – 5 p.m
August 16, 23, 30
11:00 a.m. to 4:00p.m.
September 6
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​Life is series of transformations—large or small, expected or unanticipated, sudden or subtle. Every year, the cycle of seasons is transformative. Certain events transform us—births, deaths, illness or injury… Working in a variety of media—painting, collage, fiber, photography, animation, ceramics, glass—we convey our personal experiences with and reflections on transformation. Our art is fluid, ever-changing, like our lives.
www.interfaithartistcircle.com
2025 Member Show
Opening Reception
September 13th from 6pm-9pm
Showing’s Saturdays 11 a.m. – 5 p.m
September 20, 27
October 4, 11, 18
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​This will include LoLa and Soup For You fundraiser.
Project Art for Nature: Evolving Visions
Collaboration of 19 Artists
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Opening Reception
October 25th from 6pm-9pm
Showing’s Saturdays 11 a.m. – 5 p.m
November 1, 8, 15, 22. 29
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OUR MISSION: Inspiring Conservation of Nature through Art Project Art for Nature (PAN) artists create and share artwork to encourage protection, restoration, re-connection and stewardship of natural communities of native plants, animals, fungi and their habitats. In this time of climate change and loss of biodiversity, our group of 15 PAN artists share individual and collective interests and concerns, to revive a much-needed arousal of service to nature.
Seward Frolic
December 2025
Step into holiday enchantment as the Seward Frolic & Holiday Art Market invites you to the heart of Minneapolis’ cherished and historic Seward Neighborhood nestled near the University of Minnesota campus. Organized by Seward Civic and Commerce Association, Seward Neighborhood Group, Vine Arts Center, and Redesign, the event will feature special sales and events at local businesses, along with a Holiday Art Market showcasing local artists and artisans at Matthews Park Recreation Center (2318 29th Ave. S) Vine Arts Center (2637 27th Ave S) and Northern Clay Center (2424 E Franklin Ave).
