Last updated: 2/29/2012
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Address
2400 Third Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55404
phone: 888-642-2787
e-mail: mmembers@artsmia.org
web: www.artsmia.org

Hours

Tuesday - Wednesday, Friday
10 AM - 5 PM
Thursday
10 AM - 9 PM
Sunday
11 AM - 5 PM
The museum is closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and July 4.

Admissions

Free. Minimal charge for special exhibitions. Free parking.

Museum Type(s)

Art

Staff

Kaywin Feldman
phone:
Pat Grazzini
phone:
Matthew Welch
phone:
Jodie Ahern
phone: 612-870-6314
Description

The Minneapolis Institute of Arts is a free museum operated for the benefit of the general public.

Mission

The Minneapolis Institute of Arts enriches the community by collecting, preserving, and making accessible outstanding works of art from the world's diverse cultures.

History

In 1883, twenty-five citizens of Minneapolis founded the Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts, committing them to bringing the arts into the life of their community. More than a century later, the museum they created, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, stands as a monument to a remarkable history of civic involvement and cultural achievement.

Designed by the preeminent New York architectural firm McKim, Mead and White, the original building opened its doors in 1915. A neoclassical landmark in the Twin Cities, the MIA expanded in 1974 with an addition designed by the late Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. In June 2006, the museum unveiled a new wing designed by architect Michael Graves.

The Target Wing was the result of a major renovation and expansion that included thirty-four new galleries, and an additional 40% exhibition space. As well as increased gallery space the expansion included a new Lecture Hall, Photographs Study Room, Print Study Room, and an Art Research Library in a new, more visible location. The Graves design respectfully combined the neoclassical elegance of the original McKim, Mead & White 1915 building with the minimalism of Tange's 1974 addition.

The MIA's permanent collection has grown from eight hundred works of art to around eighty thousand objects. The collection includes world-famous works that embody the highest levels of artistic achievement, spanning five thousand years and representing the world's diverse cultures across all continents. The MIA has seven curatorial areas: Arts of Africa & the Americas; Contemporary Art; Decorative Arts, Textiles & Sculpture; Asian Art; Paintings; Photography and New Media; Prints and Drawings; and Textiles.

The MIA is Minnesota's largest art educator. More than a half-million people visit the museum each year. A hundred thousand more are reached through the museum's Art Adventure program for elementary schoolchildren. The museum's free general-admission policy, public programs, classes for children and adults, and award-winning interactive media programs have helped to broaden and deepen this museum's roots in the communities it serves.

Artifact Collections

The MIA has seven curatorial areas: Arts of Africa & the Americas; Contemporary Art; Decorative Arts, Textiles & Sculpture; Asian Art; Paintings; Photography and New Media; Prints and Drawings.

Research Collections

Established with the museum's opening in 1915, the MIA's Art Research & Reference Library is one of the Midwest's premiere research centers dedicated to the study of art. The library's holdings provide special collection and rare printed materials as well as digitized texts/images and cutting-edge online research tools. Spanning the world's history of art, the library's remarkable collection of more than 60,000 volumes continues to grow. Two notable recent acquisitions include Edvard Munch: Complete Paintings 'Catalogue Raisonn' and Vincent van Gogh: 'The Letters' The Complete Illustrated and Annotated Edition.

Educational Programs

Exhibitions, teacher workshops, docent program, gallery tours, lectures, youth studios and programs, adult studios and programs, Picture Person classroom guides.

Facilities
Auditoriums
Lecture Halls
Performance Areas
Governance

Director/President Board of Trustees

Library
Access: General Public, Students, Scholars, Members
Appointment required: No
Publications

Quarterly magazine, Arts
Annual Report (online)
Range of monthly e-newsletters
Services
Gift Shop
Online Gift Shop
Special Event Rental
Restaurant
Group Tours
ADA
Wheelchair Accessible
Exhibitions
Museum Events
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