FAQs
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Food and Beverage:
Outside of events hosted by Two Rivers Gallery, we ask that open container food and beverages not enter the gallery. Visitors are welcome to set their items down at the gallery desk and pick them back up as they leave.
Bag Policy:
Small bags must be kept on your person in the gallery. Large items like backpacks, suitcases, etc. can be left near the coat rack when you enter the gallery. We will do our best to keep an eye on your things, but Two Rivers Gallery and MAIC is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
Sketching in the Gallery:
You can bring materials to sketch in the gallery. Please be mindful of the space and only use pencils inside the gallery.
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Our current schedule is as follows:
Monday: By appointment only
Tuesday: 10:00am-4:00pm
Wednesday: 10:00am-4:00pm
Thursday: 10:00am-4:00pm
Friday: 10:00am-4:00pm
Saturday and Sunday: CLOSED
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We encourage groups of all sizes to stop by our gallery!
If your group would like to plan a visit and would like staff available for questions, please reach out to tworivers@maicnet.org to schedule a date and time.
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No! Two Rivers Gallery is free to enter for all.
We do accept donations if you feel so inclined. All donations go toward the gallery and making sure we can keep providing a free and accessible space for our community.
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Of course! Unless listed on the artwork, everyone is more than welcome to take photos in the gallery. You may also tag us on social media if/when you post.
We ask that you please do not use flash photography. Unless permission is given by our staff and the artists, all photos must be for personal, non-commercial use.
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If you are interested in showing your artwork at Two Rivers Gallery, please reach out to tworivers@maicnet.org with photos of your artwork.
We ask that you please make an appointment before coming in with your artwork. Our staff is not always available to meet during gallery hours.
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All emerging and early career Indigenous artists with ancestral ties to Mni Sota.
We recognize the rich cultural history the lands of Mni Sota hold and expand beyond the settler-colonial border that is known today. Ancestral ties to the woodlands of Mni Sota reach to the following nations:
Dakota
Ojibwe/ay
Sac and Fox
Ho Chunk
Oto
Iowa
Potawatomi
Woodlands
Meskwaki
Pawnee