Guerrilla Girls Takeover: Teen Council Kickoff Meeting
Walker Art Center "1750 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN, United StatesTeen arts councils from around the Twin Cities meet to kick off the Guerrilla Girls Twin Cities Takeover.
Teen arts councils from around the Twin Cities meet to kick off the Guerrilla Girls Twin Cities Takeover.
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.
An opening reception to celebrate the exhibition, featuring work from Leslie Barlow, Patience Lekien, Amber Newman, and John Matsunaga.
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.
For six weeks MCAD students take over the college's main gallery, voicing concerns, raising hackles, and inciting a bevy of other rambunctious activities.
Five innovative American female artists from around the country, all of whom are working at the edge of contemporary craft and sculpture.
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.
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.
Celebrate the exhibition of five American female artists from around the country, all of whom are working at the edge of contemporary craft and sculpture.
Celebrate the opening of the Guerrilla Girls’ recently acquired poster archive in the exhibition Art at the Center: 75 Years of Walker Collections. Meet the Guerrilla Girls, listen to a panelist of activist art makers, and make some art of your own in the Art Lab.
The Guerrilla Girls Twin Cities Takeover will launch January 21-22, 2016 with Kickoff events hosted by the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minnesota Museum of American Art, Rochester Art Center, and Walker Art Center.
Explore rebellious artistic expression in many forms, including the Guerrilla Girls installation opening. Express yourself, speak your truth, and check out local art and music.
This kickoff celebrates Stepping Back, Looking Forward: Honoring Feminist Vision and Minnesota Mean: The Students Take Measure with live performances and a special concert at 8:30 pm.
Centering on common conceptual threads across their practices, Amanda Curreri and the Guerrilla Girls will consider visual strategies, how social justice and cultural topics inform their work, and invoking social activism as a methodology for engagement.
This discussion will broach a number of hot topics and personal perspectives focused on how young people who identify as women navigate the art world today.
Al-Mansour assembles spiritual objects inspired by certain women in a way that epitomize their divine relationship.
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.
An exhibition of photographs by Martha Gabriela Driessen
An exploration of identity and how our online self can be very different from our real self.
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.”
Celebrate the five women artists showcased in Kolman & Pryor Gallery's exhibition, No Boys Allowed at this free artist reception.
Celebrate the exhibition Happenstance: A Collection of Street Photographs.
Curated by Maria Cristina Tavera, this exhibition features a variety of prints by nine artists living and working in Mexico
Robert Adanto's film explores radical “4th wave” feminist performance through interviews with a new generation of artists who use their bodies as subject matter.
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 brings together nine local artists who engage with personal identity as it may relate to race, gender, religion and class.
Curated by Dyani White Hawk Polk
A multi-textural, site-specific installation by Amelia Biewald.
An exact copy of the movie Basic Instinct, with all of the male parts omitted, staged as contemporary performance piece staring only the female characters.
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.
You’re invited to create art in conjunction with the exhibition WARM GUERRILLAS, Feminist Visions.
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.
Celebrate the exhibition Art of Stitch and Hitch at the Art at 801 Gallery.
The Guerrilla Girls bring their messages to Hennepin Avenue and the downtown Minneapolis Cultural District. Come to Hennepin Avenue and be surprised!
Inspired by the first two plain black & white posters the Guerrilla Girls posted up and down the streets of SoHo and the East Village in New York City in April of 1985, artist Mary Jane Mansfield brings you her Two Poster Parade!
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.
This site-specific installation of work combines prints and paintings addressing the social concept of race and the issue of socio-racial classifications.
Art installation featuring work by artist Ruthann Godollei, whose work primarily in printmaking media explores the dynamics of power.
Originally inspired by traditional Hmong quilting, Tcheu Siong's practice has become a very personal and contemporary expression.
A reception to celebrate Shop Minneapolis’ women artists, featuring their locally made and inspired artisan products that will be available for a special Leap Day discount of 29 percent off during the event, and a special appearance by the Guerrilla Girls for facts, humor and photos.
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.
"As a member of the Green Line community, what wish do you have for your community or neighborhood?" Ruthann Godollei leads this community art project exploring the ideas, needs, and wants of a healthy neighborhood.
A discussion with artists from the exhibition Sinew: Female Native Artists of the Twin Cities, curated by Dyani White Hawk Polk.
Celebrate the opening of this site-specific installation by Maria Cristina Tavera.
The Guerrilla Girls have been asking emerging artists across the country: what makes you angry? This multi-generational panel will delve into the related topic of the role your status plays in your art practice.
Celebrate the Guerilla Girls with us and adopt your own alter-ego in an evening of karaoke featuring female-fronted and feminist bands.
Local female artists do their interpretation of "Dropping the Estrogen Bomb" by the Guerrilla Girls. Live music, painting, installation, fun radical thought provoking shenanigans.
An opening reception for Ruthann Godollei’s Dissent exhibition.
FD13 residency for the arts and Public Functionary present Sara Ludy, is a Los Angeles based multi-media artist and musician, at this exhibition/performance.
Sara Suppan, exhibition curator and MCAD Guerrilla Girl intern, will join Megan Johnston, an original instigator of the Guerrilla Girls Twin Cities Takeover and executive director of the Rochester Art Center, and other invited artists to discuss understandings of selfhood in light of race and gender issues.
See some local video made by women artists, then go have a drink at Tattersall with local women artists.
An exhibition from Altered Aesthetics at The Southern Theater.
Youth Leadership Council members at Intermedia Arts will facilitate a discussion among youth artists in the gallery framed by the exhibition Hands Up, Don’t Shoot - HER and the themes of race, gender, equity, and social justice.
A reception for Altered Esthetics’ exhibition at at The Southern Theater.
A reception to celebrate the exhibition Sus Voces: Women Printmakers from Mexico.
Music, Dancing, Drinks and hot topics! Get your GRRRR on!
A special performance curated by Laurie Van Wieren featuring Hijack, April Sellers, Parker Stuart, Deborah Jinza Thayer, and Laurie Van Wieren.
A special encore of an original piece exploring the complex challenges and virtues of growing up as a young woman.
Keep the party going at this late-night celebration of the Guerrilla Girls’ week in the Twin Cities.
Artist-made coffee and tea, available for barter. Participants must make a drawing with provided art supplies, and the artist, Julia Caston, will decide if their creation merits a beverage.
Did you know that notable women artists are inadequately represented on Wikipedia and that less than 13% of editors identify as women? Join us to address Wikipedia's gender gap.
Join us for a reception to celebrate The Second Sex at Gamut Gallery.
Get ready for a wild night with the fiercest feminists this side of the urban jungle. These pioneers of anonymous art activism will talk 30 years of art warfare and their tireless quest to build a better world armed with facts, humor and fake fur. With a special acoustic performance from Chastity Brown.
An art exhibition and conversation exploring women’s identity and culture featuring the works of Arna Rennan and Leila Rastegar.
Celebrate the exhibition with Norwegian music, a talk about International Women's Day, and an artist talk by exhibiting artist Leila Rastegar.
Celebrate International Women's Day with special broadcasting on KFAI, providing opportunities for women’s and girls’ voices to be heard on the airwaves.
Theatre Unbound and the Hennepin Theatre Trust bring the area premiere of this sharp new play about science, family and survival of the fittest.
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.