Northrup King Building

Art center · Logan Park

Northrup King Building

Art center · Logan Park

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1500 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413

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Hundreds of artists in 4 floors of galleries and studios  

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1500 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413 Get directions

northrupkingbuilding.com
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1500 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413 Get directions

+1 612 239 2537
northrupkingbuilding.com
@northrupkingbuilding
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@northrupking

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Michael Lewis

Google
This place is absolutely amazing. I had not heard of this place previously. There is so much creativity and art here. There are truly some very talented artists here and I was very impressed! If you are looking for some unique and beautiful pieces of art this is definitely a great place to that. There is even classic and unique furniture that has been restored here. I will definitely be coming here again.

Randy Lee

Google
Great ambience and a huge variety of artwork - both tallies and studios - plan your trip ahead of time to get the best experience and ensure studios are open.

Manette Hidalgo

Google
It was such a cool place! We went on a Monday and with very limited galleries open, we still had a blast. It is a great place to meet so many artists, look up classes and really enjoy the space. Can’t wait to be back for their events!

been’there

Google
This is one of the greatest NE MInneapolis landmark old school buildings. It’s made up mostly of artist studios. It’s like a labyrinth but it’s manageable to not get lost. There is some logic in the madness. This is one of the original buildings where the Art-A-Whirl started to take place more than 25 years ago. An innocent art crawl in the 90’s turned into a massive spectacle that brings out thousands of people going from studio to studio. This building is none of the biggest because the building is massive. It’s two buildings. There is a bonus, go find the secret passages and the two bridges that used to connect the two buildings.

Lynnette M

Google
This building houses numerous artists and designers. The building is historic and shows its age and uniqueness, with stairs in dire need of repair coupled with awesome barnyard doors and old style elevators. The multitude of historic floorings help the charm of this building. The artists here are many and varied. Most Saturdays have 30+ artists show casing and selling their art from noon to 4pm. I highly recommend you stop by to browse and purchase from these local artists.

Blue

Google
The Northrup King Building is a labyrinth of a complex, filled to the brim with artist galleries and workspaces, each one host to the unique presence and creative expression of the beautiful people who call it their own. We came here for Art Attack 2023, in the company of good friends and eager to explore. Finding no end to the passion of the artists of this space, we wandered for several hours, all aglow in the joy of the human experience and shining with gratitude and love. 💙

Michael Bellotti

Google
First time I visited the Northrup King Building knew I wanted to rent space there. Vibrant art building with everything under the sun that is made creatively. Super awesome management, that has been a huge supporter of the local art community for many years. I recommend a visit here for any of their own studio events: first Thursdays, Northrup King Nights, Art Attack , and Art-A-Whirl. Easy location to find with tons of free parking.

alvin wong

Google
I was there for Art-A-Whirl open studios so got a chance to see so many awesome and beautiful pieces of art by many artists. I got there late so wasn't able to visit all the studios.
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Nicola T.

Yelp
This is the premier place to shop for unique handmade gifts in a wide range of prices, Northrup King Building is my go-to shopping destination. I love to buy gifts for both myself and family here because I know I'm supporting a local business and buying a one-of-a-kind gift. There is pottery, jewelry, textiles, paintings, photography, woodworking and many more handmade and beautiful objects to adore and collect. Parking is plenty and right next to the building, and the building is open every time I've visited, with services such as yoga, architecture, shipping, casting calls, furniture repair and upholstery and more. Who knew? I like to stop at one of the tap rooms near by after I take in all the art. Plus, there are so many good places to eat within walking and biking distance.
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Kimberly C.

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Something (different) to do on a weeknight. On the first Thursday of each month, you can stop by the Northrup King Building (NE Mpls) to check out the galleries and shops of local creators. While there for an event, I got to do some wandering and purchased a few items. 1)Excelsior Candle Co.Snagged a pack of wax melts and a warmer. 2)Tipton-Hammond Arts. There's lots of beautiful art to choose from, and while it was hard to choose, I purchased a cool print. 3)MBMB. Lots of cute merchandise, but as soon as I saw this cute t-shirt that said, "I'd rather be doing arts and crafts", I had to get it.
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Angie S.

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Gotta love a place where like-minded people come together to create! This is the place to be in the city if you are an artist of any kind. This old building still has all it's character and soul. It is split into many smaller rooms, galleries and spaces. I love to attend all the art crawls held here throughout the year-Art Attack, Art-a-Whirl and more. This is when many of the artists open their doors for the public to come view and discuss their art, as well as purchase it. Parking is free on all sides of the building. Check with each individual studio or artist for hours. Some are open while they are creating art, others are appointment or structured hours only.
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Risa Y.

Yelp
OKAY... my review is overdue! This place is AMAZING! I was just here for Art-A-Whirl (the showcase in the Spring) for the first time...I have been to Art-Attack (the showcase in the Fall) and I went with friends who know this place so well!!!! We started from the 4th floor and worked our way to the 1st floor...and found that the lower floors are more of where the "professional" artists are...and the art becomes even more awesome when you go down a floor! From the many, many paintings of various mediums, ceramics, and wood carvings. .the art work is just jaw-dropping, MIND BLOWING and AMAZING!
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Janet M.

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Visited for the first time on Black Friday, 2017. So many beautiful things here...it was an afternoon of visual feasting and a great way to kick off my Christmas shopping. Although most of what I bought was for me. :) Close to a number of top craft beer taprooms and restaurants too. One of my new favorite places to browse, shop and indulge my love of art and beautiful things!
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Sean T.

Yelp
If you are looking for an alternative to a large museum, a day at the mall, or anything else you've done a dozen times, head over to the Northrup King Building the first Thursday of every month from 5 to 9pm for something different. More than 130 painters, photographers, sculptors, print-makers and other artists have studios and galleries in the massive former seed factory. The Northrup King Building is open the first Thursday of every month from 5 to 9 pm and is home to two of the twin cities' biggest shows - Art-A-Whirl, which takes place in the spring in locations throughout NE Minneapolis and Art Attack, which takes place in the fall and is exclusive to this building only. FYI - While some art studios have regular full-time hours, others are used as primarily production studios with limited event hours so make sure to call the individual artist, gallery or shop ahead of time. There is a full directory on their website.

Sydney N.

Yelp
The best building the best arts district in America! There is something for everyone - from the art to the building itself. There are 4 floors filled with hundreds of artists. There are visual arts, as well as music, and performance. There's even a yoga studio! There are great events all year round, including Art-A-Whirl, Northrup King Nights!, and Art Attack. They are also open every First Thursday each month, and most studios are open Friday-Sunday during the midday and afternoon as well.
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Chimeren P.

Yelp
Wow....I'm shocked! I gotta say I was blown away when I went here last weekend for art-a-whirl festival. Minneapolis really does have an amazing art scene and the talent here is stellar. I used to go to a similar type of building in Los Angeles called "The Brewery" that was all artist live/work lofts that they would open to the public twice a year. It was great but not nearly as big or as much raw talent as the work I saw showcased at the Northrup building. I loved that all the studios were in 1 building so you didn't have to go outside which makes this the perfect get-a-way on gloomy days. I also love that it's open every month so you can enjoy it year round. The artists are very diverse so there's something for everyone from glass blowing, weaving, ice sculptures to bronze cast sculptures, they have it all! My favorite was this guy who created these wooden moving sculptures that you could pull a crank and they would animate and come to life! Truly amazing! I'm guessing the work is so much better out here than in LA because the weather is so bad that they have lots of time to indoors to hone their craft! Either way, Minneapolis has won my vote for best arts!
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A J.

Yelp
Came on Saturday for Art Attack. Not my first visit, and certainly not my last. It's a very cool old building, and the studio spaces themselves look awesome. Art attack has an insane variety of pieces from every medium you could think of, and across all price ranges. This time I bought a tshirt; last time it was earrings for my mom and a necklace for my sister. I'll definitely be back to holiday shop. My only complaint is that the staircases could be more clearly marked.
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John W.

Yelp
I am a photographer in the Casket Arts Building across from the Northrup King Building, and often shoot people around the beautiful Northeast Neighborhood. This area is so wonderful for its old buildings, and makes a great background for portraits. For some reason, while shooting around the Northrup King Building, and I suppose maybe something happened once, they find the need to send someone out to rudely kick myself and my client off their property, saying "it's private property and we have to leave immediately ". Every house and building is private property, and because someone has a professional camera suddenly they are a threat to their building? I have shot all over this beautiful country, and this place is the only place besides a bank the forbids shooting around. If it were a commercial shoot I can see why they would have issue, but come on. You need to lighten up, I feel sorry for your artists that have to endure your wrath, its no place for the creative. Their is a waiting list for the Casket Arts Building, it is a wonderful community and well worth the wait.
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Laurie S.

Yelp
This is an amazing and gigantic building filled with every kind of art making you can imagine and then some - from traditional to experimental. Art-A-Whirl was wild and wonderful, but some studios were pretty crowded for serious art viewing. I prefer the 1st Thursdays Studio Open House and open Saturday afternoons too when you can really spend some time with the art, ask questions, without the crush of visitors.

David S.

Yelp
Northrup King is a great place to visit if you want to see A HUNDRED or so local artists all within one building.

Janelle K.

Yelp
4 floors of amazing local art. I had no idea there was so much creativity in Minneapolis, until I had the opportunity to explore this building. There really is something for everyone....paintings, sculptures, metal work, wood work, clothing, jewelry, glass, pottery, etc.... What I really like is most artists have their studios right in the building, so you get to meet the artist and talk with them about their creative process. Fabulous. A must see when visiting Minneapolis.

Carole H.

Yelp
An excellent evening spent on our date night. Fun to explore each open studio. We felt inspired and curious.

Beth H.

Yelp
Yep, as good as it gets. The Northrup King Building is really the perfect see-lots-of-art-in-one-place location in the Twin Cities. Hundreds of artists, amazing quality, and opportunities to see works in progress. Great Northeast Minneapolis place to find your next "art treasure!"
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Nicole M.

Yelp
The Northrup King building is full of all kinds of art at all kinds of price points. If you're looking to make your home more special or find a one-of-a-kind gift, I highly recommend checking this place out. Bonus: All of the artists I've talked to there are super friendly and approachable. My personal favorite is the Tres Leches Art Gallery, but you'll find treasures everywhere.