Walker Patrons’ Circle–Partner and Director’s Circle members are invited to join us for an evening with Lotta Jansdotter, Scandinavian-born and New York-based self-taught designer and style icon. Jansdotter is the author of ten books including Paper Pattern Play (2018), Handmade Living (2016), and Simple Sewing (2016). Her timeless designs reflect her deep appreciation for nature’s limitless beauty juxtaposed with a love for modern urban style. Her creations have been shown at Museums of Modern Art in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, and she has created custom designs for Herman Miller, San Francisco’s de Young Museum, and Barney’s of Tokyo, among others.
About Walker Forum
Walker Forum is a quarterly salon exploring the intersection of art and life through a series of events featuring leading local and national cultural figures. Open to members at the Partner-level ($5,000) and above, the Forum brings together art enthusiasts, creative professionals, and patrons who share a commitment to the arts and the Twin Cities’ vibrant cultural community.
Not a Partner-level member yet? To learn more about how you can participate, please contact donors@walkerart.org or call the donor line at 612-375-7641.
Accessibility
To request additional accommodations or for more information about accessibility, call 612-375-7641 or email donors@walkerart.org.
For more information about accessibility at the Walker, visit our Access page.
Before Your Visit
Paid underground parking is available on-site. Enter the ramp on Vineland Place at Bryant Avenue. Biking or taking Metro Transit? Learn more.
Visiting the galleries? Enhance your experience by joining a public tour or with self-guided resources accessible for free on Bloomberg Connects.
Personal photography is permitted throughout the Walker and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, but please turn off the flash when visiting the galleries.
To help us promote future events and programs, this event may be photographed or recorded. By attending, you consent to appear in this documentation and its future use by the museum. Please let staff know upon arrival if you prefer not to be photographed.