UPCOMING EVENT:

ART TO TABLE 2024

5 local artists and chefs. 5 famous artworks. 60 minutes to create edible art. You choose the winner! Free snacks, silent auction, and wild artistic fun await you.

Join us for a fun evening of hanging out, nibbling on free snacks from Pizza Lucé, watching a live competition, sampling the final masterpieces, and discovering sweet deals at the silent auction. Witness and decide the outcome of a friendly “Art Battle”, and walk away with cool treasures from The Minnesota Science Museum, The Minnesota Orchestra, The Minnesota Zoo and many other well-known and respected local businesses and organizations.

The event starts 6 PM on Wednesday, September 18, and will be hosted by Pizza Lucé Seward at 2200 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis.

As much as we would like to share this exciting evening with a lot of people, the physical space for the event is limited. Thus it's a good idea to grab a ticket now, while there are still spots available.

This is a community even and fundraiser. All proceeds go to support Articulture, nonprofit located in Seward neighborhood. We acknowledge that our site is on Dakota Land.

Articulture has empowered communities through creative artmaking for almost 25 years. Your support helps fund accessible arts education in the Twin Cities & metro area for all ages and abilities.

Empowering individuals and communities to create positive change through the visual arts

Dream it

Design it

Create it

Dream it • Design it • Create it •

Committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all

We believe that the act of creating art is a pathway to self-fulfillment.

Every person has a story to tell, and at Articulture we want everyone to have a turn to tell theirs.

By creating space and access to artists of all ages and skill levels in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and the surrounding Twin Cities area, we want to ensure as many people as possible are given opportunities to find creative expression through the visual arts.

Art programs for children

Our programs for children provide opportunities for quality artistic instruction combined with open-ended, imagination-based art projects.

We design our classes to foster creative thinking, enhance motor skills, and provide an outlet for artistic curiosity and sensory development with a variety of art materials.

Art education is essential for holistic growth, cognitive development, and academic learning of a young person.

Art programs for teens

Our classes, camps, and workshops are designed to allow youth to express their emotions, ideas, and experiences in a safe and constructive environment. We encourage them to think outside the box and develop their personal and unique voices.

Patience and perseverance, boosted self-esteem, and increased cognitive skills are just some of the valuable benefits of their engagement in the arts.

Studies have shown that art education can enhance academic achievement, as it aids in development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills, which is necessary in all academic learning in addition to  gaining important life skills.

Art programs for adults

Education happens within the context of a larger community. Regardless of your field, profession, background, or artistic skill level, you will find yourself immersed in this fun, creative, and supportive environment. 

It can be the most gratifying way to discover a new passion, reconnect with your inner artist, or expand your existing creative skills, while also, connecting with peers having similar interests and passions.

Stress reduction, mindfulness and presence, emotional expression, and versatility in problem-solving are just some of the great benefits of engaging in creative opportunities as an adult.

  • “A great non-profit organization with lots of great classes for adults and your kiddos! Prices are very reasonable for what you get, which is excellent teachers, excellent staff and excellent curriculum.”

    A A - parent

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.