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A Moving Spectacle

Free First Saturday

Part of Year of Trisha

Watch the Trisha Brown Dance Company walk down buildings, circle trees, and float on rafts
during several unexpected performances in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and Loring Park. Join other families to participate in a series of related activities.

Art-making for the Entire Family: The 1000 Print Summer

10 am–3 pm
Tent near Spoonbridge and Cherry
Pull your very own print with a little help from a steamroller! Join Dave Machacek, Executive Director of ArtOrg, as he leads this unconventional printmaking workshop and be a part of the 1000 Print Summer.

Art-making for the Entire Family: Adventurous Architecture

10 am–3 pm
Tent near Spoonbridge and Cherry
Get inspired by the architecture projects in the outdoor exhibition Design for the Other 90%, then make your own dwelling unit using recyclable materials. Led by artist-instructor Christopher Aaron Deanes.

Performance: Trisha Brown Dance Company

11 am and 1:30 pm
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and Loring Park
Watch the Trisha Brown Dance Company walk down a building, circle trees, and float on rafts during several unexpected performances.

Movement Workshop: Inspired by Trisha

12:30 and 2 pm
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden
Test your skills and try out some of Trisha Brown’s dance pieces with former Company member, Wil Swanson.

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As part of the Walker Art Center’s Raising Creative Kids Initiative, additional support is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services.

The Walker Art Center’s Dance Season is sponsored by Gray Plant Mooty. Additional support provided by Sage and John Cowles.

The Year of Trisha is made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts American Masterpiece: Dance Initiative, administered by the New England Foundation for the Arts. Additional support is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts and the University of Minnesota McKnight Arts and Humanities Endowment.

The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden 20th-Anniversary Celebration is sponsored by

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Major support is generously provided by Judy Dayton and Martha and Bruce Atwater. Additional support is provided by the Edward R. Bazinet Foundation, N. Bud and Beverly Grossman Foundation, Marilyn and Glen Nelson, and Harriet and Edson Spencer.

The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is a project of the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board.