
A dynamic hub for contemporary art, connecting artists and audiences in San Francisco.
Minnesota Street Project is a premier art destination in San Francisco, featuring multiple galleries across three buildings dedicated to showcasing contemporary art. With a 4.6/5 rating from 270 reviews, it offers diverse exhibitions, interactive installations, and events like the San Fran Art Book Fair. The space fosters creativity and community, providing a welcoming environment for artists and art enthusiasts to explore cutting-edge works. Located at 1275 Minnesota St, it's a must-visit spot for discovering new and exciting art in the city.
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Rotating displays of modern artworks from emerging and established artists across multiple galleries.
Engaging, hands-on exhibits where visitors can participate and create, such as puppet-making workshops.
Hosts events like the San Fran Art Book Fair, offering bohemian and eye-opening experiences for the community.
Provides studios and gallery spaces for artists to showcase and develop their work in a collaborative environment.
Self-guided or staff-assisted tours across three buildings, allowing deep dives into diverse art collections.
My family and I went for the JoJo art exhibit when we were in town. But we stayed to appreciate the other art exhibits on display. Definitely a cool spot tucked away in San Francisco. Would highly recommend if you have some time to spare.
Staff were super kind and allowed my girlfriend and I to enter right up to closing time. We saw the JOJO exhibition real fast and didn’t feel pressure to exit quickly. The space itself is very beautiful and would totally recommend to find new and exciting art.
San Fran Art Book Fair was zany, bohemian, eye popping , eye opener; perhaps because I am so mainstream and bourgeois; I was able to be calm and move on. Liked the friendly staff, artists were great in opening up about their work.
We went to a variety of the galleries in this building where there are many galleries specializing in different types of art. What a great way to see what is going on in contemporary art right now! They have two other buildings on the same street. So we didn't even get to see all of the first building in the 90 minutes we were there let alone the other two buildings. You could probably spend the whole day exploring all the art.
What a cool space for artists. This particular space was designed by Ramon Abad and it was interactive art. People can be creative here and make their own puppets. There are a ton of other galleries in this space.
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