Peek Inside This Summer’s Artisan Homes – Twin Cities, MN

Peek Inside This Summer’s Artisan Homes – Twin Cities, MN

Rendering courtesy of Swanson Homes

Behind the doors of the crème de la crème of custom craftsmanship.

 

Chalkfest Maple Grove Celebrates a Decade of Chalking it Up! – Maple Grove, MN

Chalkfest Maple Grove Celebrates a Decade of Chalking it Up! – Maple Grove, MN

More than 25,000 attendees gather to see Main Street Maple Grove transform into a canvas of chalk art creations with an expanded Kids Zone, additional viewing day, and more!

Selfie poses with 3D art, chalk-stained fingers and downward looking spectators gathering in downtown Maple Grove are common sights during Chalkfest Maple Grove, which draws more than 25,000 spectators annually. Taking place Saturday and Sunday, June 7 and 8, Chalkfest Maple Grove is a free, 2-day street art festival with entertainment, food and family fun, presented by the Maple Grove Business Association.

Chalkfest will feature sidewalk chalk art by more than 50 professionals, amateurs, students and art enthusiasts from around the world and as far away as Mexico, Ukraine, Turkey and Colombia. Main Street Maple Grove is transformed into a street art gallery open for public viewing. Don’t forget to snap a photo on one of the 3D art pieces or have one printed out at one of two digital photo booths at the event! Talk about amazing selfies! There is also the free Chalk Zone area by Maple Grove Arts Center between 3 Squares & Broadway Pizza with art activities, chalk classes, chalking squares, a mandala chalk design and more creativity for spectators of all ages.

Chalkfest Maple Grove KIDS ZONE features inflatables, a warped wall climb challenge, ice cream, snow cones, kids activities, yard games, caricatures, temporary tattoos, henna body art, a LIVE kids performance music stage, free digital photo booth, police and fire vehicles and activities

Chalk Art winners will be announced at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, June 8th. The public is encouraged to tour the art all weekend. To see one-of-a-kind creations and to learn more about Chalkfest Maple Grove, go here. Chalk Art will be open for public viewing through Monday, June 9th.

Jun 7 | Chalkfest Maple Grove Celebrates a DECADE of Chalking it Up! | Minneapolis, MN Patch

Apply to be an Artist at Chalkfest Maple Grove!

Event

10th Annual Chalkfest

Sunday, June 8th, 10:00am – 6:00pm
Free 2-Day Street Art Festival

Location

Downtown Maple Grove
Between Elm Creek Boulevard and 1 block north of Arbor Lakes Parkway
Maple Grove, MN

doitinnorth shop/share gallery

3D Street Art: Off the Walls

ICYMI

DNMI: The Minnesota Zoo Farm Babies – Apple Valley, MN

River Event Series – Music in the Prairie with the Cactus Blossoms – Rosemount, MN

River Event Series – Music in the Prairie with the Cactus Blossoms – Rosemount, MN

Our River Event Series

Join us in 2025 for an inspiring series of on-site events where you can connect with Friends of the Mississippi River, experience our mission in action, and support the transformative impact of the Our River Campaign. Be part of the movement to protect and restore this natural treasure!

Ongoing Series

Event

Location

North 20 Brewing

12266 Bacardi Avenue

Rosemount, MN

The Oddities & Curiosities Expo – Minneapolis, MN

The Oddities & Curiosities Expo – Minneapolis, MN

 

ICYMI

Minnesota’s Voyageurs National Park celebrates its 50th anniversary!

Art-A-Whirl 2025 – Northeast Minneapolis, MN

Art-A-Whirl 2025 – Northeast Minneapolis, MN

Art-A-Whirl 2025

2025 is the 30th Year of Art-A-Whirl

The largest open studio tour in the country, Art-A-Whirl happens annually throughout Northeast Minneapolis the third weekend of May. Over 1,600 NEMAA member artists, galleries, and businesses participate across all of Northeast Minneapolis at 100+ locations. Art-A-Whirl is a fantastic way to connect with artists in their own spaces, enjoy demonstrations and interactive activities, listen to live music, and enjoy local restaurants and breweries. Art-A-Whirl is free and open to the public.

Event

Art-A-Whirl® 2025

Friday, May 16th, 5:00–10:00pm

Saturday, May 17th, 12:00–8:00pm

Sunday, May 18th, 12:00–5:00pm

Map

Location

Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association

1101 NE Central Avenue
Northeast Minneapolis, MN
    
Spring 2025 St. Paul Art Crawl spans three weekends and seven city wards!

Spring 2025 St. Paul Art Crawl spans three weekends and seven city wards!

Spring 2025 St. Paul Art Crawl

The crawl has been a staple of the St. Paul arts community since 1977.

The long diagonal stretch of W. 7th Street in St. Paul’s W. 7th neighborhood houses tons of small businesses. There’s quirky Friedli Gallery and Studio, two vintage stores with colorful, retro signs, and the weird Center for Lost Objects, filled with one-of-a-kind items and antiques. The trendy White Squirrel Bar, a pizza joint, a pawn shop and the Schmidt Artist Lofts all make up this quiet, historic neighborhood.

 

This Friday, the Spring 2025 St. Paul Art Crawl will shake things up, starting with Ward 2 neighborhoods of W. 7th, the West Side and Lowertown.

 

St. Paul Art Collective Executive Director Mariusz Kujawski emphasized that the St. Paul Art Crawl “is a free event… the dance performances are free, the music is free. The goal is to come and bring your family out

and get inspired together by art.”

More than 350 artists will participate in the crawl across 42 locations. Metro Transit is offering free rides on transit for the first weekend of the crawl in Ward 2.

W. 7th pace

Heather Friedli founder and owner of Friedli Gallery in the W. 7th neighborhood, sat at a paint-spackled table in the middle of her gallery, which is hosting a book art show. A navy blue book about skiing had the cover carved into, with paper prints of skiers piled onto each other, as if in flight.

 

In the backroom, former St. Paul City Councilman Dave Thune’s studio/office was filled with an old jukebox and various vinyl cutouts. There was a set of drums in the back, too.

Friedli, a painter, often works at this table.

 

“My next painting is going to be another cloud painting, because I feel like it’s a way to express emotion but beauty at the same time, and be wordless about it,” Friedli said.

 

“I love meeting new artists and sharing my space with other artists, but also I really love bringing people together in community to support the arts,” she said.

 

She and her family originally moved from Minneapolis to St. Paul to live in the Schmidt Artist Lofts down the street. Now they own a home.

 

“We really like the kind of quieter family atmosphere of St. Paul,” she said. “That is the vibe.”

 

She hopes the art crawl will bring in sales, which she said have been shaky since President Donald Trump took office.

 

“Sometimes we get years where when the economy is uncertain people will come out but just look,” she said. “My hope is that people will come out and buy and support the arts because it is uncertain. So if people have the means, they distribute the wealth a little bit.”

Lowertown charm

In Lowertown, Owl’s Eye Art Collective founder Michelle Fuller will be participating in her first art crawl. She opened her quaint ground-level gallery last fall after quitting her corporate tech job. Here, she’s been getting back to her roots in printmaking and offering workshops, craft nights and more in this cozy space down the street from hip coffee shop Lost Fox. Her sister and twin Alyssa, a graphic designer, made the owl logo. Michelle believes the bird’s eyes are a portal to the afterlife.

 

“Life is short but community is a big thing,” Fuller said. “Being 38 and after COVID, I really realized that a lot of us are stuck in our houses, and we might be doing crafts but in front of TV,” she said. “I’m missing the part, other than the bar scene, to connect with people around my age.”

 

For the art crawl, they’ll sell work by nine artists. The first 40 visitors will get a free bandana with the Owl’s Eye Art Collective logo. People also are welcome to come browse the space, filled with ceramics, original prints of cutesy animals, glasses with Minnesota-inspired paintings on them, and scenic photos of the state.

 

“In Lowertown, it’s basically the No. 1 art event of the year,” she said. “I wanted to connect with more artists.”

By Alicia Eler

The Minnesota Star Tribune

Art patrons swarm into Friedli Gallery and Studio in St. Paul’s W. 7th neighborhood. (Heather Friedli)

Event

Spring 2025 St. Paul Art Crawl

 St. Paul’s Ward 2 Friday.- Sunday, Wards 5, 6 and 7 on May 2nd – 4th

 Wards 1, 3 and 4 on May 9th -11th.

Hours vary.

Location

St. Paul’s Wards 1,2,3,,4,5,6,7St. Paul, MN

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