Art-a-Whirl returns to northeast Minneapolis for the 30th year
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This weekend is the 30th year of Art-a-Whirl, a free arts festival in northeast Minneapolis.
The neighborhood has long been a hub for artists and creatives. Throughout the event it transforms as artists open their studio doors and northeast businesses host local music and food trucks. Organizers say it is the largest open artist studio tour in the country.
Anna Becker is executive director of the Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association, which organizes Art-a-Whirl. MPR News host Nina Moini talked with her along with Kari Maxwell, a painter and one of this year’s 30 featured artists.
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