by Minnetonka Center for the Arts   November 2, 2009

Holiday Show and Sale at the Art Center

EVENT:
2009 Arts of the Holidays Juried Show & Sale
Minnetonka Center for the Arts
Laura H. Miles Gallery
November 19, 6 PM - December 23, 2008

Opening Reception & Book Signing Event
November 19, 6 - 9 PM
Free and open to the public
Meet the artists
Food and Cash Bar


Book Signing:
Get a signed copy of the much anticipated coffee-table book Legendary Homes of Lake Minnetonka by architectural journalist Bette Jones Hammel.  


The Sale:
A juried sale of unique art and fine craft selected for holiday gifts including: glass, jewelry, painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, photography, printmaking, wood, fiber art and multi-media. All proceeds from this event go to local artists featured in the show (115 local and regional artists featured) and the Minnetonka Center for the Arts.

GALLERY HOURS:
Laura H. Miles Gallery
Closed Sundays


Monday, Friday and Saturday
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM


Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM


LOCATION:
Minnetonka Center for the Arts
2240 North Shore Drive
Wayzata, MN 55391


952.473.7361, ext. 16
www.minnetonkaarts.org

 


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ABOUT THE ART CENTER:
The Minnetonka Center for the Arts is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1952 to enrich the quality of life in the  community by making visual art a part of everyday life. Studio classes and workshops are scheduled year round for adults, teens and children of all levels of experience and skill.
The Minnetonka Center for the Arts' modern 31,000-square-foot structure was designed around two concepts, art and community, by James Dayton Design, Ltd. of Minneapolis. It is a place for studying and creating art, viewing exhibitions and contributing to an artistic discourse. It also facilitates social interaction and community involvement. Working artists as instructors make the Art Center an exciting, nurturing home for the creation and appreciation of the visual arts in the metro area and beyond. The sculpture department (classes in bronze, clay and stone) has the only publicly accessible metal foundry in the upper Midwest.
MISSION: In the belief that the visual arts are indispensable to a healthy community, it is the mission of the Minnetonka Center for the Arts to provide teaching excellence, quality exhibitions and cultural enrichment for people of all ages, interests and abilities.