Two Rivers Gallery and the Minnesota Historical Society present the Mazinaakizige: American Indian Teen Photography Project exhibition. "What Brings Us Together" is the culmination of bringing together six American Indian youth artists to develop their digital photography skills in a guided, supportive, and culturally sensitive environment. The artists show a selection of photographs that they have taken through a ten-week program utilizing the skills they learned. This exhibition will travel across the state of Minnesota throughout the 2015-2016 program year.
Artists: Austin Verley, Wihinape hunt, Esmarie Cariaga, Elizabeth Santana, Ivan Mckeithan, and Lupe Thornhill.
Please join us this Friday for an art crawl along the Cultural Corridor, 6-9pm. Free and open to the public.
Travel between three venues: Two Rivers Gallery, All My Relations Arts, and the Minneapolis Institute of Art, each showing some of the finest Native American artwork in the region. Travel at your leisure, or join us for the scheduled events at each location.
Two Rivers Gallery and Minnesota Historical Society Exhibition, 1530 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis
Mazinaakizige: American Indian Teen Photography Project - What Brings Us Together
December 4th - January 19th
On View: Until January 19, 2016
Artist Talk at 6:30 pm
All My Relations Gallery, 1414 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis
Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to Matanzas Bay
On View: December 4, 2016 - March 4, 2016
Artist Talk at 7:15 pm
Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2400 3rd Ave S, Minneapolis
Arriving at Fresh Water: Contemporary Native Artists from Our Great Lakes
On View: May 9, 2015 - February 21, 2016
Artist Talk at 8:00 pm