Nothing New
Local Minnesota artists, Rachel Breen and Tracy Krumm, share an exhibition of new work that…
The promise of trees
Trees and their fruits have taken over the display cases in the Andersen Horticultural Library…
markengeAugust 6, 2021
The Mississippi Bubble: John Law and the Collapse of the French Economy, 1718–1720
Here is the story of one of the earliest economic “bubbles” — a lesson in…
Mark EngebretsonMarch 4, 2020
Roaring Good Tales: Animals in the Archive
This exhibit features selections from First Fridays' 2019-2020 season — “Animals in the Archives” —…
Mark EngebretsonMarch 4, 2020
THERE IS ANOTHER SYSTEM: Cybernetics of the Cold War
Since the late 1950s, states and corporations have utilized the various philosophies and applications of…
Mark EngebretsonMarch 4, 2020
Politics of Humor, Humor of Politics: Comics, Graphics, and Illustration From the 18th Century to Now
This exhibit features the work of cartoonists, illustrators, and graphic artists who unabashedly address political…
Mark EngebretsonMarch 4, 2020
The YMCA and Relief for War Victims During WWI
The YMCA deployed 25,926 men and women at home and abroad in the trenches, training…
Mark EngebretsonMarch 4, 2020
Nature Heals
The Nature Heals display is a "dose of nature" to restore and refresh your overall…
Karen Carmody-McIntoshJanuary 30, 2020
Initial Impressions
In conjunction with the exhibition Initial Impressions: Renaissance Type and the Grammar of Ornament at…
Karen Carmody-McIntoshJanuary 13, 2020
