Join us for an evening of music, drinks, and art-making at the Walker. Guest artist Alexandra Beaumont and DJ Sasha Bangzz pair up for a lively workshop.
Instructions for the night’s featured craft will be available in English and Spanish. Materials are provided and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis; supplies are limited. No prior registration is required.
Gallery admission is free on Thursday nights, 5–9 pm. Save time and reserve your gallery admission tickets online. Please note: Individual events during Free Thursday Nights are first-come, first-served.
Accessibility
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Bio
Alexandra Beaumont is a textile artist and dancer working in fabric and movement to explore personal and collective joy, celebration, and expansion. Her handmade banners reference the visual, kinetic, and metaphoric elements of parades, using collaged cloth portraits of celebrants in movement. Her recent solo exhibition Techniques for Ecstasy was presented at St. Olaf college in Northfield, Minnesota, in 2025 and at Public Functionary in Minneapolis in May 2024. She is a member of PF Studios in Minneapolis, and contributes to the development team of Public Functionary, a gallery and performance space supporting BIPOC and LGBTQ artists in the Twin Cities.
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.