Archives: Vibemap Places
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The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts

The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts in Minneapolis is a vibrant art collective showcasing local talent. Located in the lobby of a Mill District residential community, it hosts new exhibits three times a year. Visitors can enjoy opening receptions, chat with artists, and connect with fellow art lovers. It’s a great spot to discover and…
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Sue Christensen – Wildness Clayworks

Sue Christensen is a distinguished artist renowned for her imaginative and whimsical creations. Her work often features vibrant colors and intricate details, drawing inspiration from mythology, dreams, and poetry. Sue’s creative process involves pencil drawing, clear gesso, painting within defined lines, fountain pen outlines, and finishing with self-leveling clear gel. She refers to her approach…
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Northland Visions

Northland Visions is a Native American-owned store located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, specializing in Native American art and craft supplies. Established in 1999, the store offers a wide range of products, including traditional and contemporary art, jewelry, beadwork, ceremonial supplies, and Native foods such as wild rice and wild berry jellies.
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Holland Arts Building West

Holland Arts Building West in Minneapolis has artsy, historic, and down-to-earth vibes. This old Polish Catholic school is now home to over 20 artist studios packed with painters, ceramicists, luthiers, and more. Visitors love the creative energy and cool mix of talent on every floor. It’s a fun spot to explore and get inspired.
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Flux Arts Building

The Flux Arts Building in Minneapolis is a creative, hands-on, inspiring spot full of working artist studios. Visitors can watch art being made, take fun clay or glass classes, and explore handmade tiles, lighting, and supplies. It’s open Monday through Saturday, and there’s always something cool happening, especially during special events and workshops.
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Blue Ribbon Bronze

Blue Ribbon Bronze in Minneapolis is where artist Nick Legeros brings stories to life in bronze. His studio has a welcoming, creative vibe, and his sculptures capture special moments for families, communities, and more. It’s a cool spot to see art in action and learn how one artist helps people honor what matters most.
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Northrup King Building

The Northrup King Building is a historic structure that has been transformed into the state’s largest art complex. Originally constructed in 1917 for the Northrup King & Co. seed company, the building now houses over 350 tenants, including artist studios, galleries, creative small businesses, and nonprofit organizations. The building is open to the public daily…


