Hopkins Center for the Arts Hosts Largest Art Exhibit of the Year
Art enthusiasts have a good reason to visit the Hopkins Center for the Arts this month. The 28th annual Arts North International Juried Exhibit is now on display.
The exhibit features more than 150 pieces of art created by artists from all across the globe. The artists hail from 30 Minnesota communities but also from around the U.S. and countries as far away as Japan.
“It’s a terrific snapshot of art being done in our local community, but also in a broader sense,” said Jim Clark, visual arts manager with the Hopkins Center for the Arts. “It gives local viewers an opportunity to see things from a little bit outside of our local aesthetic bubble.”
The exhibit is so large that the center is using its whole building for the event. The Arts North International Juried Exhibit runs through Feb. 25.
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