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Food and Beverage:
To keep the artwork safe, we ask that outside food and drinks stay outside the gallery unless they’re part of a Two Rivers event. You’re always welcome to set items at the gallery desk and grab them on your way out.
Bag Policy:
Small bags may be worn or carried while in the gallery. Larger items—such as backpacks or suitcases—can be left by the coat rack upon entry. While we do our best to keep an eye on belongings, Two Rivers Gallery and MAIC are not responsible for lost or stolen items.
Sketching in the Gallery:
Feel free to bring materials to sketch while you visit. To help protect the artwork, we ask that you use pencils only and stay mindful of the shared space.
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Our current schedule is as follows:
Monday: By appointment only
Tuesday: 10:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday: 10:00am-5:00pm
Thursday: 10:00am-5:00pm
Friday: 10:00am-5:00pm
Saturday and Sunday: CLOSED
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Groups of all sizes are welcome at Two Rivers Gallery. If you’d like to plan a visit with staff available for questions, please email tworivers@maicnet.org to schedule a date and time.
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Two Rivers Gallery is free to enter for all. Donations are welcome and help us continue providing a free, accessible space for our community.
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Yes! Photography is welcome in the gallery unless otherwise noted on the artwork. Feel free to tag us on social media when you share. Please avoid using flash, and note that photos are for personal, non-commercial use unless permission is granted by gallery staff and the artist.
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If you’re interested in exhibiting, please email tworivers@maicnet.org with photos of your artwork. We ask that you schedule an appointment before bringing work to the gallery, as staff may not always be available during open hours.
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Two Rivers Gallery welcomes emerging and early-career Indigenous artists with ancestral ties to Mni Sota and Turtle Island.
We honor the rich cultural history of the lands of Mni Sota and recognize that these ancestral connections extend beyond the borders of the settler-colonial state. Ancestral ties to the woodlands of Mni Sota include, but are not limited to, the following nations:
Dakota
Ojibwe/Anishinaabe
Sac and Fox
Ho-Chunk
Oto
Iowa
Potawatomi
Meskwaki
Pawnee