Very big complex with many rooms for exhibits. The stairs to go to the second floor are a bit too big, but that's mostly a style preference because of the seating area next to it. May be difficult to get up there, but it seems there is an elevator. Well lit everywhere and liked the windows that looked out to the parking lot. Parking itself can be found in a lot if you keep driving straight from the building. When I went it seemed to be free but not sure if it is always like this. Otherwise, people can park in surrounding residential areas. There is a nice little cafe next door that I did not visit but seems to be quaint for those looking for something to eat/drink after or before going in to the building. Allowed to have drinks inside the Minnesota Street Project, as they sell some (depending on the host program). I took my own since they were a bit pricey, as expected. Be prepared to walk a lot because, as I said, lots of places to...
Read moreWe 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...
Read moreReally nice, open, airy space and a great event venue. Gets a bit crowded with booths and the stairs up to the second floor gallery can be a bit awkward, but it’s all really pretty. And there’s a greet Philz right across the street along with small garden seating next door. Didn’t try the cafe here, just wandered in and around the Art Book event and lamented how...
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