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

"Hanwi", Keith BraveHeart. Image courtesy of the artist.

"The Sky is Bigger Out There," Mikaela Shafer, part of the exhibition "Matrilineal Memory." Image courtesy of the artist.
Upcoming Events
- Jun 14, 2025 | 02:00–03:30amCreation.Story Artist Talk and Gallery Tour – Join us Saturday, June 14th for a panel discussion with the artists of Creation.Story. We will be welcoming artists James Star Comes Out and Marlena Myles for a robust conversation on the significance of creative expressions and oral traditions amongst Očhéthi Šakówiŋ cultures, the importance of the exhibition, and the storytelling behind the included works. […]Learn More
News
Sahan Journal: Weekend Art Highlights
ARTS & CULTURE Twin Cities dancers channel grief and resistance at Red Eye’s ‘New Works’ festival Also this weekend: Indigenous artists reimagine ancestral stories in All My Relations Arts exhibit, and a Burnsville book fair spotlights Somali authors and poets. by…
Mni Art Wall Artist Spotlight: Loriene Pearson
Mni Art Wall: Artist Spotlight – Loriene Pearson Loriene Pearson. Photo credit: Karen Lynch. Our Mni Art Wall is located in the Pow Wow Grounds coffee shop and operates as a community space for emerging and seasoned artists to showcase their work in an accessible environment. Currently on…