From Minnevangelist – Art appreciators, listen up: A fantastic new gallery and marketplace opened…

From Minnevangelist – Art appreciators, listen up: A fantastic new gallery and marketplace opened…

…in North Minneapolis, it’s called Walrus (@walrus.style) and it carries some of the best artists in Minnesota.


Minnevangelist: Michelle Courtright founded Walrus after closing her plant-based restaurant, @figfarro, last May. While the Twin Cities are blessed with great art galleries and festivals (Art-A-Whirl, say what?), Courtright felt there was something missing from the scene: an affordable art boutique. Something that both atmospherically and price-wise would feel accessible to newer collectors—or anyone seeking something magical to hang on their wall.

She scouted the perfect space to bring her vision to life: a turreted machine repair building in Camden. Erected in 1894, it has high ceilings, exposed beams, and original wood floors. Courtright dolled it up by adding a chandelier and painting the old brick fireplace a cool matte black.

Her curation focuses on wall art (hence the name Walrus) and includes original works, limited-edition prints, and a smattering of vintage pieces, much of which is already framed. There’s something for every price point, with 45 artists currently represented. Even better—10 percent of the shop’s net profits are being donated to @jxta_arts, a teen-staffed art and design center in North Minneapolis.

We stopped by yesterday and weren’t sure where to look first: There were statement paintings by @hilarygreensteinart@thaddeus.lheureux@the.beatnik@sarahnicolexxo, and @lindseycherekwaller; VOTE posters by @maiyaleaart; emotive photography from @stephaniesunberg; moody illustrations from @jaredgraytuttle; and subversive cross-stitches by Youa and Wone Vang of @3drdcrafts. Ultimately, we landed on a monochromatic ink and watercolor piece by gallery coordinator Madison Rubenstein (@_rubenstein).

Walrus is open Thursday to Saturday, 11am-6pm, and Sunday from 11am-4pm, or you can book a private viewing for a $5 deposit. Masks are required, except when sipping complimentary tea or rosé. And if you have a suggestion for local artists you think Walrus should carry, Courtright is all ears. This is about the community after all.

Make your Afternoon Tea reservations this weekend at our sister restaurant The Lynhall No. 3945 in Edina!

Make your Afternoon Tea reservations this weekend at our sister restaurant The Lynhall No. 3945 in Edina!

Join us for Afternoon Tea this weekend! Available for indoor dining every Saturday and Sunday in Edina at 3pm
or for Takeout/Delivery in the comfort of your own home!
Make your reservations by noon the day prior at thelynhall.com/reservations. Our Edina location is at 3945 Market Street in the new Nolan Mains development just off the public plaza. Connected indoor parking is available in the Nolan Mains building.
(Afternoon Tea packages also available for take-out or delivery from our LynLake location from 2-3pm on Saturdays and Sundays.)
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St. Patrick’s Day is Around the Corner!

St. Patrick’s Day is Around the Corner!

COURTESY IRISH FAIR OF MINNESOTA

mnmomag: The Irish Fair of Minnesota is pushed to August this year, but Finnegans (@finnegansbeer) and Kieran’s Kitchen Northeast (@kieranskitchennortheast) are baking beer bread and soda bread through March 15 to support the event. 

St. Patrick’s Day is around the corner (March 17), although the Irish Fair of Minnesota is this year scheduled for August 13-15.

Until then, a group of the Twin Cities’ most notorious Irish Americans are baking up a fundraiser. At the Food Building and Irish on Grand, here’s your chance to pick up some traditional Irish soda bread and/or stout-infused beer bread while also supporting the fair through March 15.

The classic brown soda bread is baked by Kieran’s Kitchen Northeast (run by by Kieran Folliard) with Baker’s Field Flour & Bread. The Irish beer bread comes by way of Finnegan’s (run by Jacquie Berglund), featuring the brewing company’s Dead Irish Poet Extra Stout.

The two loaves are baked by the master millers in the Food Building, based in northeast Minneapolis and housing Kieran’s Kitchen Northeast (117 Fourth Ave. NE, Minneapolis). The loaves are also available across the river, at Irish on Grand (run by Maeve O’ Meara, 1124 Grand Ave., St. Paul). Bear in mind that they may have sold out by the time you get there. Pre-order from Irish on Grand by clicking here. A loaf is $6 each, with $2 going to the Irish Fair of Minnesota.

In the meantime, circle the August 13-15th date for the 2021 Irish Fair on Harriet Island from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., to feature Irish dancing and more. You can also sign up to volunteer.

By Sue Z.

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