Northrup King Building

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Minneapolis, United States

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Business center· Art center· Art Galleries· Venues & Event Spaces· Tourist attraction

Northrup King Building Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Northrup King Building is located in Minneapolis, United States on 1500 Jackson St NE. Northrup King Building is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category business center in United States.

Address

1500 Jackson St NE

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 6122392537

Open hours

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Rita Dungey

This is THE place to visit all year-round, and especially now for holiday gift shopping. You will find it all here on four floors - paintings, ceramics, mosaics, glass art, jewelry, clothing and textiles, hand-made soaps, handbags. Check their website for days/hours. Not crowded and covid precautions are practiced.

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Danielle Fischbach

Oh my artist heaven! As an artist, I truly love and appreciate this hidden gem SO much. Endless little storefronts and galleries. So many treasures and such an adventure! I could spend a whole day here.

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Carol Tracy

Beautiful architecture and an eclectic variety of artists. A Twin Cities must visit.

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Rita Dungey

Many studios are open on Saturday afternoons, 12-4 pm and for the “First Thursday” of every month from 5-9 pm. Additional extended hours during holidays posted on the website. Great and affordable original art.

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Alison Price

350 unique Artists and Creatives under One Enormous Roof! The Northrup King Building is the largest arts complex in Minnesota. Nationally and Internationally collected Artists work here. They have exciting monthly events too. First Thursday each month is an open studio event 5-9pm, and every Saturday (unless federal holiday) is Open Studio Saturday, 12-4pm. Art, paintings, jewelry, sculpture, fiber, glass, ceramics, textiles, furniture, and more. As a former seed warehouse, this 100 year old building still has its industrial roots: fantastic metal doors, exposed brick, scarred hardwood floors, pulleys, old time elevators (in addition to a modern passenger elevator). Combined with all the art, this is one of the most charming buildings I have ever visited.