We Are Still Queer
Through September 12
Two Rivers Gallery
Minneapolis American Indian Center
1530 E Franklin Avenue
Free
Don’t miss the last opportunity to catch this exhibit before it closes September 12th. We Are Still Queer celebrates the queer Native community that has always been and will always be part of the thriving of Indigenous people in our lands. On view are pieces by artists Angela Teeple, Sam St. John, Jearica Fountain, Ch’ikwezens, Sami Downwind, Dusty Rose, Julian Tollefson, Sierra Ikwe Edwards, Two Spirit Corn Maiden, Leila Verley. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday 10am – 4pm.
Salad Hilowle: Inscriptions
Through Oct. 26
American Swedish Institute
2600 Park Avenue
$8 – $15
Free: Thursdays 3 – 8 PM
Swedish artist Salad Hilowle creates poetic multimedia explorations of belonging, spectatorship, and the visibility of the African experience in Sweden over time. Curated by Berlin-based curator Sagal Farah, the exhibit is a collaboration between the American Swedish Institute and The Somali Museum. Visit asimn.org/exhibition/salad-hilowle-inscriptions for more information.
Four Sisters Farmers Market
Thursdays through October
11 AM – 3 PM
1414 E Franklin Avenue
Free
Enjoy local food, handcrafts, and community every Thursday through October at an Indigenous-focused farmers market that celebrates Indigenous pride, health, and well-being. SNAP/EBT benefits, Market Bucks, Gus Produce Market Bucks, cash, and cards are accepted and welcome. In partnership with Hunger Solutions, Four Sisters can match up to $10 of SNAP/EBT benefits (visit market manager table to learn more). Follow the Four Sisters Farmers Market facebook page for the latest weekly programming, including art making, music, food demos, and more!
Better Things 5×5 Reading and Open Mic
Tuesday September 2
7 – 8 PM
Moon Palace Books
3032 Minnehaha Avenue
Free
For September’s 5X5 reading, hosts Davi Gray, Erin Sharkey, and Louise Waakaa’igan introduce 5 amazing writers: Sherrie Fernandez-Williams, Han, David Lawrence Grant, Oogie Push, and Kanoro Day. The reading will be followed by a short refreshment break and open mic.
Better Things is sponsored by ReEntry Lab, a program working to connect writers and other artists leaving incarceration to a community that’s ready to receive them. Masks are required at Moon Palace Books.
Greenway Glow Arts Festival
Saturday, September 6
4 -10 PM
Midtown Greenway
Free
Bike, walk, or roll along the Midtown Greenway trail while experiencing live music, theater, dance, puppetry, art installations. Take a break at the beer garden while listening to live music, then check out one or all of the ARTS HUBS at Midtown (near the Midtown Bike Center at 10th Ave), East Phillips (next to the Roof Depot), and in Seward (at the Ivy Arts Building on 27th Ave).
Ask an Arborist: Fruit Trees
Saturday, September 6
12 – 3 PM
East Phillips Park
2399 17th Avenue S
Free
Learn about pests and pathogens of fruit trees at this free neighborhood event. The program begins at East Phillips Park orchard, then moves to East Phillips Community Garden at 1:30 pm to eat lunch and look at the fruit trees there. Feel free to bring your questions and photos of your own fruit trees to show English and Spanish speaking arborists.
Lake Street Taco Tour
Saturday, September 6
12 – 8 PM
El Nuevo Campo
2709 E Lake Street
Free
At a time when immigrant communities face unprecedented challenges, Lake Street’s annual Taco Tour is a powerful statement of support for the Latino-owned businesses that are the heartbeat of our neighborhood. This festive summer event features a self-guided tour of Lake Street’s amazing 30+ taco options. Once you’ve had your fill, spread out and relax on the grass with food, family and friends at the new El Nuevo Campo Plaza, on the corner of Lake St and Minnehaha Ave. Entertainment starts at 3 pm, featuring DJ Salsa Brava, Maria Isa and Malamanya. There will be activities for kids too, including art fun, soccer skill building, and a bounce house. Visit lakestreettacotour.com for additional details.

Live music at the 2023 Lake Street Taco Tour. Catch this year’s Taco Tour on Saturday, September 6.
Barebones Extravaganza Community Workshops
September 9 – October 25
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
Location TBD
Free
Participate in the creation of this year’s annual Barebones’ Extravaganza at free community workshops starting September 9 and running through October 25. All ages and abilities are welcome, no experience required and no need to sign up! Come a little or a lot, with friends, family, or on your own. Paid artists and volunteers will be there to teach and help, and you can expect to make friends as well as puppets. For information on Barebones and the Extravaganza, visit barebonespuppets.org. Workshop locations, dates and times will be posted beforehand at barebonespuppets.org/community-calendar. Questions? Contact volunteer@barebonespuppets.org.
Vaivén: 21st-Century Art of Puerto Rico and Its Diaspora
September 9 – December 6
Katherine E. Nash Gallery
Regis Center for Art (East)
405 21st Avenue S
Free
Vaivén: 21st-Century Art of Puerto Rico and Its Diaspora, explores Puerto Rican artistic production over the last 25 years through the work of 43 artists working from Puerto Rico and its US-based diaspora. A public program and reception will be held on Saturday, September 13, from 7 – 10pm. For hours, programming and gallery information, visit cla.umn.edu/art/galleries-public-programs/katherine-e-nash-gallery

Nayda Collazo-Llorens, GeoDis/connect 5 (detail), 2020. From the exhibit “Vaivén: 21st-Century Art of Puerto Rico and Its Diaspora” at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery.
Ward 6 Candidate Forum
Thursday, September 11
6 – 7:30 PM
Brian Coyle Neighborhood Center
420 15th Avenue S
Free
Community members in Ward 6, get to know your candidates in the upcoming election while learning about their positions on the issues that are important to you. All ballot candidates are invited to this forum hosted by the League of Women Voters Minneapolis. You can submit questions before or during the forum by emailing vote@lwvmpls.org. Please include “Question for Ward 6 Candidates Forum, Sept 11″ in the subject field of your message. To find out the ward you live in, go to https://vote.minneapolismn.gov/results-data/election-maps.
Lake Street Art Drop & Shop
Friday, September 12
5 – 6 PM
Location TBA
Free
The Lake Street Art Drop is an art scavenger hunt celebrating the culture and energy of Lake Street. Each Art Drop is hosted at a different location on Lake Street, and a variety of clues will be given to help you locate hidden artwork by a local artist. This final Art Drop of the season will feature works by illustrator Madalyn McLeod. Check visitlakestreet.com/artdrop, @visitlakestreet on Instagram, or on the Lake Street Mpls facebook page before the event for the location and clues!
Our Stories and Ourselves: An LGBTQ+ Writing Workshop
September 13
10 AM – Noon
Quatrefoil Library
1220 E Lake Street
Free
History is forgotten if it is not recorded. That simple idea has always been important, but never more so than right now when there are cultural and political forces hard at work trying to erase the stories of LGBTQ+ individuals, stories of struggle and oppression but also stories of pride and perseverance. This workshop, geared towards older members of the LGBTQ+ community but open to all and to writers of all levels, will explore ways in which we can tell and preserve our stories. Participants can expect lots of time for writing, brainstorming, reflection, and questions. For details on the event, visit qlibrary.org/event/our-stories-and-ourselves-a-writing-workshop, or check the Quatrefoil Library facebook page as the date of the event approaches.
Through Our Eyes 2:
Burn & Dash and Quinceñera
September 18 – 28
Open Eye Theatre
506 E 24th Street
$10-$25
Through Our Eyes 2 is a new play festival and a culmination of the 2024–25 Through Our Eyes playwriting cohort at Exposed Brick Theatre. As part of the festival, two new works will debut at Phillips’ Open Eye Theatre: Burn & Dash by Sunny Thao, and Quinceñera, by Mayra Gurrola Calderon. Alternately set in the back of a van and the forest of a village, Burn & Dash depicts two girls who form a deep friendship in the shadow of bride kidnapping. In Quinceñera, a girl faces long buried secrets and uncovers a whole world while preparing for her quinceañera. Recommended for ages 14 & up. Tickets at openeyetheatre.org/through-our-eyes-2-new-play-festival. For more information on the festival, visit exposedbricktheatre.com/upcoming.
A Lesson in Love
September 18th – October 12
Pillsbury House + Theatre
3501 Chicago Avenue S
$5-$45
Award-winning actor and playwright Nubia Monks is joined by actor Darrick Mosley in this Black rom com that blends heart, humor, and sharp dialogue. When Monique and David unexpectedly cross paths, what begins as a simple conversation unfolds into something layered, tender, and complicated.
Set in real time, this intimate story asks what it takes to truly see someone—and be seen in return. For showtimes and tickets, visit pillsburyhouseandtheatre.org/production/a-lesson-in-love.
The Harvest Moon Community Solutions Festival
Saturday, September 27
11 AM – 3 PM
Cedar Field Park
2495 18th Avenue S
Free
Share music, art, presentations, education, and resources at this joyous community Festival celebrating community-driven solutions. Sisters’ Camelot will be serving delicious, wholesome food, provided in part by Gatherings Cafe.

Young people participating in community journalism at the 2024 Harvest Moon Festival








