Every Lowry Hill News story tagged Public Art.

The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden's 11 acres and more than 40 works, including Spoonbridge and Cherry, are open year-round at no charge.

The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden has drawn millions of visitors to the foot of Lowry Hill since it opened in 1988, and it still admits anyone free, every day.

A study has steered the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board away from moving the Bde Maka Ska boat launch and sailing center across the lake, and the board is now studying a renovation of the existing northeast-shore facility instead.

Famous for its outdoor garden, the Walker is turning attention indoors with an exhibit drawn from its archive.

A pop-up art market sets up along Lake Street for a summer afternoon.

The free mural and graffiti festival celebrates Twin Cities culture each July.

The artists behind Spoonbridge shaped how a generation sees public sculpture.

The seasonal course on the museum grounds sells out tee times fast.

The city's public art map stretches well beyond the famous spoon at the Garden's edge.

The Hill & Lake Press keeps tabs on galleries and public art that bigger outlets overlook.
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