AMRA
All My Relations Arts (AMRA) is a program of the Native American Community Development Institute (NACDI). As a gallery, AMRA is one of the few Midwest hubs for contemporary Native art and an integral place for advancing the careers of Native artists. AMRA is a national platform for the elevation of contemporary Native artists and provides continued support for artists and art professionals.
Installation view of "Healing" (Birch and Cotton String) by artist Valaria Tatera as part of the group exhibition, "Noojimo (She Heals)." Image by Tj Turner Pictures
Current & Upcoming Exhibitions

Smart Wars by Rory Wakemup
Smart Wars is a solo exhibition by multimedia artist Rory Wakemup.
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News
MinnPost: Looking back at a moving and memorable year in Twin Cities arts
Looking back at a moving and memorable year in Twin Cities arts From large museums to small galleries, artists told the stories that connect us. by Sheila Regan12/23/2024 “Mygrations” by Tomas Colbengtson and Stina Folkebrant, part of Okizi (To Heal), at All…
MPR News: ‘Niimiwin’ art exhibit celebrates the powwow tradition
Native News Allison Herrera December 20, 2024 Jingle Dresses by Adrienne Benjamin. Photo by Neh-Dah-Ness Greene. “Niimiwin” is the latest exhibit at All My Relations Arts in south Minneapolis. The title “Niimiwin” means “everyone dance,” a nod to the theme of the exhibit…