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Two Rivers Gallery is located at the
Minneapolis American Indian Center,
along the American Indian Cultural Corridor.

Our mission is to expose local emerging Native artists by providing a space to exhibit work, nurture creativity and provide professional development. The gallery is an active space for the community to build relationships and to collaborate strengthening Native art and artistic voices within the Twin Cities. By working together we can create a thriving community filled with art and tradition shaping it through the eyes of our people and from our own perspectives.

Archival newspaper ad clipping for the “A Song for Our Relatives”, exhibit (1990).

An image of George Morrison's "Turning the Feather Around: A Mural for the Indian" (1974), on the exterior of the former Minneapolis American Indian Center building.

George Morrison’s "Turning the Feather Around: A Mural for the Indian" (1974), on the former exterior of the Minneapolis American Indian Center.

“From the very first time the doors opened, Two Rivers Gallery has welcomed in emerging and established Native American artists as collaborators, curators, and cherished guests. The American Indian artists that have shown their works in Two Rivers Gallery flow from the rivers of Indigenous creation itself. The visual narratives from these Incredible Indian women and men reflect their own contemporary lives as well acknowledge the diverse tribal backgrounds and histories of the peoples they descend from.”

— R. Vincent Moniz, Jr. (NuE’ta) Writer/Performer

Your support keeps Native art visible, valued, and thriving.

People wearing work vests diligently working on the monumental restoration effort of George Morrison's "Turning the Feather Around: A Mural for the Indian" (1974).

The restoration of George Morrison’s "Turning the Feather Around: A Mural for the Indian" (1974).

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A gallery visitor viewing art installed at Two Rivers Gallery

A gallery visitor viewing art at Two Rivers Gallery