Friday Art-making in the Garden Summer 2025
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Friday Art-making in the Garden Summer 2025

Friday Art-making in the Garden, 2021. Photo: Carina Lofgren. Courtesy Walker Art Center.

Visit the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden on Fridays throughout the summer for drop-in art-making activities designed for ages 4 and up. With all art supplies provided and a new project each week, Friday Art-making in the Garden gives anyone the chance to come together to explore art and their own creativity.

Activities take place from 10 am to 1 pm. No prior registration is required. Activity instructions are available in English and Spanish.

Heads up: There will be no Art-making in the Garden on Friday, July 4.

Look for Walker educators stationed in the Garden. Signs will point you in the right direction. Materials will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis; supplies are limited.

Friday Art-making may be canceled or have a delayed start or early ending in case of rain or inclement weather. Call 612-375-7600 or email info@walkerart.org for weather updates.

The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is wheelchair accessible. Some activities may take place on grass and gravel surfaces.

For more information or to request additional accommodations, call 612-375-7564 or email access@walkerart.org.

For more information about accessibility at the Walker, visit our Access page.

Find us at 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, MN 55403.

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.