Current exhibition
Open Door XIX Exhibition
Venue: Rosalux Gallery.
On view: 12/7/2024 through 12/29/2024.
General reception: 12/7/2024 from 7pm to 10pm.
Rosalux Gallery is thrilled to present Open Door XIX, our annual juried exhibition, featuring 35 exceptional artists selected from 236 submissions by this year’s juror, Syed Hosain. The show highlights the diverse and inspiring talent of artists from across the region, offering a glimpse into the vibrant conversations happening in contemporary art today.
Past exhibitions
A Kolman & Reeb Gallery Project Space Exhibition
Venue: Studio 395.
On view: 8/10/2024 through 9/7/2024.
Hours: Saturday, 12pm to 4pm, first Thursday of the month, 5 pm to 9 pm, and by appointment by calling 612.385.4239.
Artist talk: Thursday, September 5th starting 6:30pm to 7:30pm.
Northeast Artists at MSP Airport
Venue: Thomson Reuters Airport Mall Gallery of Terminal 1.
On view: 1/18/2021 through 12/31/2021.
Passages, co-curated by Maggie Thompson and Christopher Aaron Deanes, is located at the Thomson Reuters Airport Mall Gallery of Terminal 1 and showcases the work of 21 district artists. A boarding pass is needed to see the exhibit, also online here: https://northeastminneapolisartsdistrict.org/passages/.
Mystery, Mischief and Magical Thinking at Carleton
Venue: Gould Library, 4th Floor, Lobby at Carleton College in Northfield, MN.
On view: 4/3/2020
Please join us in the lobby for a gallery tour and opportunity to talk with artist and curator Holly Streekstra.
Holly Streekstra is this year's artist in residence at Gould Library. Mystery, Mischief, and Magical Thinking at Carleton," featuring materials drawn primarily from the college archives, is on view through April 5, 2020.
Mystery, Mischief and Magical Thinking at Carleton presents a fanciful portrait of the College. From its miraculous beginnings, Carls have shown themselves to be curious, inspired thinkers. Exhibits and interventions within the library explore distinctions between rational thought and the power of imagination, bringing a new perspective to the College Archives.