Art Exploration at Hope – Weeks 3-4
Here are some great photos of the Hope middle school students in action during weeks 3-4 of the Exploration Program.
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Here are some great photos of the Hope middle school students in action during weeks 3-4 of the Exploration Program.
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5/5/20 Update: Thanks to all of you we did it! $20,250 raised for our Scholarships and Small Business Fund!!! Grateful, excited, overwhelmed by your support for the work of Inverted Arts! Due to the Covid-19 crisis, we have cancelled the public version of our April 25th Fundraiser Extravaganza and moved it to a “Facebook Live” format…
We have closed our studios to all programming and public events in accordance with MN state guidelines. In these unprecedented times that are changing by the minute, Inverted Arts is doing everything we can to reach out, care for, and continue to support our students, their families, and our Artist Mentors here in the Twin…
“What’s Right With You?” That was the theme of this year’s Art Camp at the Mission of Hope in Liberia, and what an incredible week it was. Over 75 students explored their creativity in photography, cosmetology, visual art and video. The first three classes were taught by our Liberian Scholarship recipients! At the end of…
Saturday January 18th, 20205pm-10pm Inverted Arts Studios77 – 13th Ave NE Suite 207Minneapolis, MN 55413 Paintings, drawings, hand-painted clothingand accessories, and hand-beaded jewelry.
A great, big THANK YOU to everyone who donated during Give to the Max Day November 15th. Together we raised $6,520 for these four 2019 projects below! And if you missed Give to the Max Day, it’s not too late to help us reach our goal of $10,000! Just click the yellow donate button below….
Goal $10,000 for four 2019 projects Give to the Max Day November 15th from Inverted Arts on Vimeo. Youth Changing Communities Through Creativity Did you know that human beings aren’t meant to just be taken care of? We all have something to contribute! We’re all “created 2 create!” These four projects are led by young…