
MCAD Gallery: A transformative, welcoming hub for student and contemporary art in Minneapolis.
MCAD Gallery is located at 2501 Stevens Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404. This public art space highlights student work and featured artists through engaging, varied exhibitions, including ceramics, plant-inspired pieces, and cardboard constructions. Open to the public, visitors receive badges to explore galleries and select student art lab spaces. Welcoming staff and students enhance the experience.
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Rotating displays of student, faculty, and guest artist works open to all visitors.
Free roaming access with badges to explore galleries and select art lab spaces.
Engaging exhibitions and events that highlight contemporary art and creative processes.
Welcoming environment for public interaction with staff and students, fostering artistic dialogue.
Varied shows including ceramics, plants, and cardboard creations, with content notes for families.
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MCAD Gallery... Great space and great creative team... always engaging exhibitions.
Daniel Appleby
There are places in life that are magical portals. MCAD is one of them. Just being here; walking these grounds, breathing this air, is transformative. The College, the Muséum, the Children’s Theater, the Students, the Staff; all of it, is Magical, in every sense of the word. I was fortunate enough to study here in my youth. My father also studied here in his youth. I am proud to be a recipient of a BFA from MCAD. But i must say, I was most proud of the land acknowledgement that is recognized and honored by the college. This is Indian land; The Dakota and Ojibway; their DNA is in the earth here. It’s in the trees, and every living thing that resides here, or just passes through. And that to a great extent, is what makes this place, truly exceptional.
Karl Smith
Interesting student and faculty exhibits. Enjoyed Seeing Plants and the cardboard creations. Ceramic exhibit is wonderful.
Kelvin Simms
The gallery is open to the public. Visitors receive badges and can roam the galleries and some student and art lab spaces. Exhibits vary considerably. Depending on the exhibit, some may not be appropriate for children. Staff and students are welcoming.
Max Larson
It's a beautiful place to see the students art and other featured artists and it seems like an overall amazing college