Open Tuesday - Sunday, 10a - 5p | Thursday 10a - 8p
Join Drake Hokanson and Boyce Upholt for an informal seated gallery conversation about how artists and authors reveal the complex nature of water. This program will take place in MMAM’s recently installed exhibition Fluid: What is Marine Art and What Can it Be.
Tickets: $12 | MMAM Member Tickets: Free
Join legendary regional sculptor Judy Onofrio for a gallery talk in her exhibition, Deep Dive, and learn more about her processes, inspirations, and life’s work. This is a seated gallery talk and space is limited.
The lunch and learn convening for A Nation Takes Place will be held at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum on Friday, August 23 from 12 -2pm. This program is $15 and includes lunch.
The exhibition and book launch and reception for A Nation Takes Place will be held at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum on Thursday, August 22 from 5-8pm. This program is free with admission and advance registration is requested.
The Minnesota Marine Art Museum welcomes you to be among the first to see A Nation Takes Place, which centers on artists, scholars, and communities who have been systematically excluded from narratives, practices, and presentations of American marine art.
Learn from the pros at Sanborn Canoe and create your own painted canoe paddle! This clinic is part of Sanborn Canoe Company’s BaseCamp 2024 event in partnership with the Minnesota Marine Art Museum. Prior registration for this clinic is required, and the cost includes all necessary materials. You will leave the class with your own custom painted artisan canoe paddle!
Live music: Hannah MayreeFood truck: Crêpe Jean Luc Beverage partner: Two Fathoms BreweryTrunk Show Artist: Zoe VandeBerg
Join the Minnesota Marine Art Museum for the Seasonal Saturday, with a special themed activities inspired by MMAM's current exhibitions.
SPARK! at Minnesota Marine Art Museum is a unique, free program designed specifically for people with memory loss and their care partners. SPARK! programs offer participants an opportunity to enhance their quality of life through social engagement, mental stimulation, and communication.
Come celebrate the diversity and beauty of Minnesota’s herons at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum on August 1. Three poets featured in the recently-published anthology, Broad Wings, Long Legs: A Rookery of Heron Poems, will use poetry to evoke the mysterious hold these birds have on us.