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

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"Indians Can Be Gingers We Call Them Gindians," Danielle SeeWalker

Upcoming
Apr 10, 2026 – Jun 6, 2026

Uŋči Said So

This body of work honors the matriarchs who have held our nations together through colonization, erasure, and every attempt to silence us. This work uplifts the quiet power of our grandmas: women who didn’t need titles to lead, who didn’t need permission to resist, who understood that sovereignty begins at home. Her stories, her teachings, her discipline… it’s what shapes us.

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Upcoming Events

  • May 20, 2026 | 5:30 PM–7:30 PMLand & Water: A Writing Workshop with Halee Kirkwood – Join us for a two-part workshop in support of the Mary Ann Key Book Club conversation with Robin Wall Kimmerer. The second workshop in this series, led by poet Halee Kirkwood, focuses on water, encouraging participants to write about a waterway that nourishes them. Refreshments begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by the workshop at 6 […] Learn More

  • May 23, 2026 | 2:30 PM–4:00 PMWeaving Community: Panel Talk – Join All My Relations Arts for a panel discussion highlighting the work of Audrey Thayer and Colette A. Hyman in their latest release, Weaving Community: Indigenous Women and Leadership in the Twin Cities. The authors will be joined in discussion by interviewees from the book, Juanita Espinosa, Sharon Day, and Antony Stately, whose compelling stories […] Learn More

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Art as Activism in Times of Urgency: A Reflection by Artist Courtney Cochran 

As our organization has turned our building into a safe gathering place for community members to find supplies, services, and resources, we want to uplift the voices of our staff and community members who are helping our front-line observers. These are the voices of those striving to hold…

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Small Space, Giant Impact

Opening reception of Okizi: To Heal. Photo by Tj Turner. As our organization has turned our building into a safe gathering place for community members to find supplies, services, and resources, we want to uplift the voices of our staff and community members who are helping our front-line observers. These…

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