Minneapolis boasts a thriving arts and culture landscape, offering residents and visitors a plethora of events that celebrate creativity and community. From music festivals to art fairs, the city provides year-round opportunities to engage with diverse artistic expressions.
Annual Highlights
Art-A-Whirl
Each May, the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA) hosts Art-A-Whirl, the nation’s largest open studio tour. This event allows attendees to explore over 1,400 artists’ studios, galleries, and exhibitions across more than 100 locations. It’s a unique opportunity to connect directly with artists and purchase original works. Learn more.
Stone Arch Bridge Festival
In June, the Stone Arch Bridge Festival transforms the Minneapolis riverfront into a bustling hub of art and music. Featuring over 200 artists and culinary vendors, the festival offers live performances and a picturesque setting along the Mississippi River. More details.
Loring Park Art Festival
July brings the Loring Park Art Festival, set in the heart of the city. This event showcases more than 150 juried visual artists, live music, and family-friendly activities, all within the scenic gardens and ponds of Loring Park. Event information.
Powderhorn Porchfest
In September, the Powderhorn neighborhood comes alive with Porchfest, a free music festival that turns local front porches into stages for diverse musical genres. The event also features food trucks, vendors, and activities for all ages. Find out more.
Winter Celebrations
Art Shanty Projects
Embracing the cold, the Art Shanty Projects on Lake Harriet offer interactive art installations on the frozen lake. Visitors can experience a variety of creative expressions, from performances to participatory art, all set against the winter landscape. Read more.
Cultural Festivals
Festival de las Calaveras
Rooted in Día de los Muertos traditions, Festival de las Calaveras is a Latinx music and arts festival that honors cultural heritage through performances, visual arts, and community engagement. Learn about the festival.
These events represent just a glimpse of Minneapolis’ rich arts and culture scene. Whether you’re a longtime resident or a visitor, there’s always something new to discover and experience in the city’s vibrant creative community.

