Hypervisible (Invisible)

Hopkins Center for the Arts 1111 Mainstreet, Hopkins, MN, United States

An exhibition of four artists who are creating work that advocates for critical engagement in the history of social and racial discourses that continue to plague American society today.

Stepping Back, Looking Forward: Honoring Feminist Vision

Minneapolis College of Art and Design 2501 Stevens Ave, Minneapolis, MN, United States

This invitational exhibition highlights recent work by feminist artists who were active in the Twin Cities in the 1970s and ‘80s as well as artists who self-identify as “third-wave” feminists.

Minnesota Mean: The Students Take Measure

Minneapolis College of Art and Design 2501 Stevens Ave, Minneapolis, MN, United States

For six weeks MCAD students take over the college's main gallery, voicing concerns, raising hackles, and inciting a bevy of other rambunctious activities.

Material Mythologies

Minnesota Museum of American Art Project Space 141 E. 4th St, St. Paul, MN, United States

Five innovative American female artists from around the country, all of whom are working at the edge of contemporary craft and sculpture.

Guerrilla Girls@MIA

Minneapolis Institute of Art 2400 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Mia asked the Guerrilla Girls to evaluate our collection. The results were shocking! Discover the mysteries of Mia’s collection, through a furry mask filter.

Art at the Center: Guerrilla Girls

Walker Art Center "1750 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN, United States

See a selection of the Guerrilla Girls’ recently acquired archive of posters—Portfolio Compleat—in the exhibition Art at the Center: 75 Years of Walker Collections.

Hend Al-Mansour: Mihrab – Hermitage

Concordia Gallery 1301 Marshall Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, United States

Al-Mansour assembles spiritual objects inspired by certain women in a way that epitomize their divine relationship.

Hands Up, Don’t Shoot (Her)

Intermedia Arts 2822 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

This exhibition , raises long-standing and uncomfortable questions about the value of the lives of black women (as well as what makes a woman) in a time and place where whole communities seem to be at war with their local police systems.

Ellie Kingsbury: Self/ReSelf

Vine Arts Center 2637 27th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

An exploration of identity and how our online self can be very different from our real self.

No Boys Allowed

Kolman & Pryor Gallery 1500 NE Jackson St #395, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Five women artists currently represented by Kolman & Pryor Gallery, who work in diverse media, are showcased in this special exhibition held in the gallery's new “intimate space.”

Look Again: Expanding Feminist Possibilities

Groot Gallery at St. Olaf College 1520 St Olaf Ave, 2nd Fl, Northfield, MN, United States

Ranging across several disciplines and reflecting an array of theoretical concerns, the exhibition rejects homogeneity and embraces the multiplicity of form and meaning that can be found in feminist art.

Self/Concept

Minneapolis College of Art and Design 2501 Stevens Ave, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Self/Concept brings together nine local artists who engage with personal identity as it may relate to race, gender, religion and class.

Autour de La Fin Du Monde

Soo Visual Arts Center 2638 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

A multi-textural, site-specific installation by Amelia Biewald.

WARM GUERRILLAS, Feminist Visions

Grain Belt Bottling House 77 & 79 Thirteenth Avenue N.E., Minneapolis, MN, United States

The exhibit will feature the work of the original founding members of WARM , the Women’s Art Registry of Minnesota, established  in 1973 along with selections from an open call for entries.

Art of Stitch and Hitch

Art at 801 Gallery 801 Washington Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Featuring Janet Groenert, who uses recyclable materials to create giant flowers and bear rugs; Gail Baar, who designs abstract quilts inspired by music; and the embroidery artist group Mermaid Clit Collective.

Made Here Storefront Windows

Along Hennepin Avenue Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, United States

The Made Here windowfronts, created by youth from all over the Twin Cities, are revealed! Get inspired, angered, and motivated with these works by young artists.

Reconfiguring Casta by Maria Cristina Tavera

Christensen Gallery at Augsburg College 2211 Riverside Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, United States

This site-specific installation of work combines prints and paintings addressing the social concept of race and the issue of socio-racial classifications.

Dissent by Ruthann Godollei

Concordia Gallery 1301 Marshall Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, United States

Art installation featuring work by artist Ruthann Godollei, whose work primarily in printmaking media explores the dynamics of power.

Tcheu Siong: Spirit Works

Concordia Gallery 1301 Marshall Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, United States

Originally inspired by traditional Hmong quilting, Tcheu Siong's practice has become a very personal and contemporary expression.

The Second Sex

Gamut Gallery 717 S 10th St, Minneapolis, MN, United States

An invitational group exhibition curated by Genie Castro, Juleana Enright and Jade Patrick that explores the imbalance imposed by the secondary designation that patriarchy places on women.

Immigration Integration

New York Mills Regional Cultural Center 24 Main Ave N, New York Mills, MN, United States

An art exhibition and conversation exploring women’s identity and culture featuring the works of Arna Rennan and Leila Rastegar.

An Exhibition of the Collective Creativity by Women at the Schmidt

Schmidt Artist Lofts, Landmark Gallery 900 W 7th St, St Paul, MN, United States

Women living and doing art at the Schmidt Artist Lofts come together to celebrate Women’s History month in March with an exhibition and event inspired by the Guerrilla Girls Twin Cities Takeover.