Minneapolis Institute of Art

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Located in Minneapolis, Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) is a super cool place where art comes alive to tell tales from over 5,000 years of world history. With over 80,000 awe-inspiring works, Mia invites you to explore different kinds of art from across the globe—all for free. Discover magnificent pieces by renowned artists like Rembrandt, van Gogh, Picasso, Matisse, and many more. From European masterworks to modern sculptures, prints, drawings, and decorative arts, Mia’s collection has something for everyone. Experience art in a whole new light at Mia!
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Minneapolis Institute of Art, 2400, 3rd Avenue South, Whittier, Phillips, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States
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Must-see exhibits at the Minneapolis Institute of Art

Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room: The Alice S. Kandell Collection

Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room is an exquisite collection, lovingly curated by Alice S. Kandell, with over two hundred gilt-bronze sculptures, paintings, silk hangings, and carpets from Tibet, spanning from the 1300s to the early 1900s. It's a serene escape that offers a glimpse into the rich cultural and religious heritage of Tibet, right in the heart of Minneapolis.

Giants Exhibition

Prepare to be inspired by the 'Giants' exhibition, opening on March 8, 2025. This powerful showcase features nearly 100 works by Black diasporic artists from the esteemed Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys. It's a celebration of contemporary art that challenges, engages, and uplifts, offering visitors a profound exploration of identity, culture, and creativity.

Thangka with 21 Manifestations of Tara

Discover the mesmerizing beauty of the 19th-century Thangka, a masterpiece that depicts the 21 manifestations of Tara. Crafted with meticulous detail using pigments on silk, this artwork is a promised gift from Alice S. Kandell. It stands as a testament to the intricate artistry and spiritual significance of Tibetan culture, inviting you to go into its rich tapestry of stories and symbolism.

Artists at Work: The Mia Staff Art Show

Not all the art at Mia comes from outside---it's created by some of our very own employees too! This exhibition shines a light on their amazing work.

The Staff Art Show was put together by Team Mia, a special group of museum staff dedicated to making our workplace positive and friendly. They create chances for us to bond, grow, and appreciate each other. We're excited to show off the incredible talent within our own Mia family!

City Views

Towards the end of the 1400s, pictures of European cities started showing up more often in print. Some of these images make you feel as if you're standing on a hill, gazing out at the city and countryside. Others give you a top-down view. Mia is lucky to have important pieces from this period, like The Nuremberg Chronicle (1493), which depicts many cities, and Jacopo de Barbari's View of Venice (1500), showing the island city in amazing detail and size. These artworks, like the early version of Google Earth, provide a unique and special way to connect with the beauty and character of those places that modern maps can't quite capture.

Tips for Your Minneapolis Institute of Art Visit

When is the best time to visit the Minneapolis Institute of Art?

The ideal time to explore the Minneapolis Institute of Arts is during the spring or fall. The weather is delightful, making it perfect for enjoying both the museum and the vibrant city attractions around it.

How to get to the Minneapolis Institute of Art?

Reaching the Minneapolis Institute of Arts is a breeze with several bus routes stopping nearby. If you prefer driving, there are convenient parking options available. Alternatively, renting a bike is a great way to explore the area at your own pace.

Is the Minneapolis Institute of Art free?

You can visit Mia anytime for free without needing a ticket. If you need help with finances, you can get free tickets for special exhibitions too.