Top Things to Do in Minneapolis this February
Parades. Colorful Pride celebrations. Hot Chocolate Winter Runs. Improv Festivals. Pond hockey tournaments. Seasonal Beer Celebrations. There is no shortage of events happening in Minneapolis all year long. We are an extremely active community of artists, creators, musicians, foodies, dancers, runners & bikers – a community of doers that can’t stand the thought of missing out. With something always going on, we’re confident you’ll find something you won’t want to miss too.
*Note: Please be sure to check the official event website or with event organizers for up to date cancellations and postponements.
In 1979 choreographer Trisha Brown and artist Robert Rauschenberg created a landmark work that carved out new possibilities for the convergence of dance and visual art. After years of choreographing for unconventional…
Trisha Brown and Robert Rauschenberg: Glacial Decoy725 Vineland Place
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Rendering the human form in three dimensions is among the oldest forms of artistic expression. With Sculpture Court, the Walker transforms Gallery D/Perlman into an environment akin to the courtyards that have…
Stretching back to the Renaissance, sculpture courts stood as symbols of power and prestige. Their contents conveyed religious and mythological narratives, demonstrated political authority, and consolidated cultural ideals about beauty and style…
Rooted in intergenerational knowledge, Dyani White Hawk’s (Sičáŋǧu Lakota, b. 1976) art centers on connection—between one another, past and present, earth and sky. By foregrounding Lakota forms and motifs, she challenges prevailing…
Dyani White Hawk: Love LanguageWalker Art Center - Galleries 1, 2, 3
Minnesota 55403
This winter, the city’s most anticipated rooftop experience returns, and it’s more spectacular than ever. Nordic Village at Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis invites guests to escape into a warm retreat high above…
Nordic Village at Four Seasons MinneapolisFour Seasons Hotel
245 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55401
Show & Tell is an exuberant, hands-on exhibition designed just for kids! Built around five exploratory zones—Play, Make, Find, Read, and Watch—Show & Tell encourages young people to approach contemporary art with…
Show & Tell is an exuberant, interactive exhibition designed specifically for visitors ages 2 to 9. Featuring artworks and films from the Walker’s collection chosen for their kid-friendly subject matter—animals, alphabets, food…
Come to the Walker for storytelling and art-making every second Friday of the month during Show & Tell: An Exhibition for Kids, on view through April 5. Storytelling will take place in…
This 60-minute guided tour includes many of the nooks and crannies of Mill City Museum. Guests will hear stories of the Minneapolis milling industry as they embark on an approximately ¾ of…
In Shadow Piece(s): Chance-Based Responses in Clay, seven ceramic artists—Maggie Adams, Alexis C. Brunkow, E.C. Comstock, Tomo Ingalls, Vanessa Romo, Jennifer Schumacher Waller, and Kurt Tomerlin—respond to a single set of written…
Shadow Piece(s): Chance-Based Responses in Clay2424 Franklin Ave E
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406
Event Name: Time Stamp ArtDate & Time: Jan 24, 2026,Mar 20, 2026,Apr 24, 2026 & May 22, 2026 at 7:00pm to 10:00pmVenue: Crayon Kelly Experience, 1628 West End Blvd, Saint Louis Park…
When three witches utter a surprising incantation — “All hail Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter” — a soldier and nobleman’s course is forever altered. Macbeth and his ambitious wife seek to…
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