
Reviewed by Beth Goodrich, Librarian at American Craft Council The Renwick Invitational of the Smithsonian American Art Museum showcases mid-career and emerging artists deserving wider recognition on a national scale. Sharing Honors and Burdens: Renwick Invitational 2023 is the tenth installment of…

Please join us at the Minneapolis Central Library for our Fall Chapter Meeting! RSVP HERE. We will be meeting at the Central branch of HCLIB onMinneapolis, 9 to NOON, Thursday, November 2nd. This meeting will include a rare glimpse into Special Collections including…

For the second edition of our quarterly series of posts to amplify BIPOC artists, this edition features a zine that we recently added to the St. Catherine University Library collection. Diasporic Threads: Black Women, Fibre & Textiles calls for honoring…

Welcome to the first edition of a quarterly series of posts shining a light on the collections in the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota, and the artists represented within them. This edition features an artist book from the Rosemary Furtak…

Please join us for our Fall ARLIS/NA-TC Meeting on Thursday, November 3 from 1:00-5:00 pm at the Textile Center in Minneapolis, MN! We are excited to announce that based on member requests for more interactive and creative opportunities, we are pairing the Fall Business Meeting…

Join the ARLIS/NA Twin Cities Board! We are electing two new members to the ARLIS/NA-Twin Cities Chapter executive team to start their terms in January 2023: Vice Chair/Chair-Elect (a three-year commitment – first year as Vice Chair, second as Chair,…

Read any good books over winter? Or need some ideas for your next captivating read? Then join us for our Winter Book Share. Come ready to talk about a book you have read that you would recommend to your art…

Are you attending or presenting at the ARLIS/NA Conference in Chicago in April? If you’re attending, we are working on scheduling a time to meet-up as a chapter; if you’re presenting; we want to promote your work so let us know!And don’t…