Attraction Guide: Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, United States

Walker Art Center Guide

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The Walker Art Center is a renowned contemporary art museum located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is one of the "big five" museums in Minneapolis, and a leading center for modern and contemporary art, presenting a wide range of visual arts, performing arts, and film/video. With its innovative exhibitions, dynamic programs, and iconic architecture, the Walker offers a stimulating and thought-provoking experience for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Founded in 1879 by lumber baron Thomas Barlow Walker, the Walker Art Center began as a personal art collection housed in his home. Over time, the collection grew and evolved, eventually leading to the establishment of the Walker Art Center as a public museum in 1927. The museum has undergone several expansions and renovations over the years, including the addition of the iconic Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, which features the famous *Spoonbridge and Cherry* sculpture. Explore the Walker's diverse collection of modern and contemporary art, including paintings, sculptures, photography, and video installations. Attend a performance in the McGuire Theater, which hosts a variety of dance, music, and theater productions. Stroll through the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and admire the iconic sculptures. Participate in workshops, lectures, and other educational programs. The Walker Art Center offers a dynamic and engaging experience for visitors of all ages and backgrounds.

Transportation

Metro Transit bus routes 4, 6, 12, and 17 stop near the Walker Art Center. Check Metro Transit's website or app for the most up-to-date schedules and route information.

Opening Hours

Tuesday - Sunday: 11 AM - 6 PM, Thursday: 11 AM - 9 PM

Ticket Price

Adults: $18, Seniors (65+): $15, Students (with ID): $15, Children (18 and under): Free, First Thursday of each month: Free