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Baseball: America's Game
Minneapolis Central Library
Cargill Hall
April 9–June 15
View baseball images and artifacts selected from Bank of America's extensive collection, supplemented with contributions from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Major League Baseball Productions, the Norman Rockwell Museum and Florentine Films.
Funded by the Friends of the Hennepin County Library; Sponsored by the Bank of America.
Picturing Peace: Photo Exhibit
North Regional Library
June 20–July 5
Entering grades 6-12. This collaborative community engagement and photography project by Minneapolis teens represents their perception of the strengths and assets that support community peace and create an environment where young people can thrive. This project is coordinated and funded by the Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District and the Minneapolis Department of Health and Family Support as part of its Minneapolis Blueprint for Action to Prevent Youth Violence. For more information, visit www.Picturingpeacempls.com.
Author, Author: Photography Exhibit
Minneapolis Central Library
Cargill Hall
June 26–August 18
This exhibit is a stunning display of more than 50 intimate and original portraits of writers, screenwriters and playwrights by Michael Childers, who is one of the entertainment industry's most renowned and highly respected portrait and art photographers.
Sponsored by the Cosponsored by Richard and Diane Cohen, Donna MacMillan, The Private Client Reserve at U.S. Bank and the Friends of the Hennepin County Library.
Picturing Peace: Photo Exhibit
Hosmer Library
July 9–July 31
Entering grades 6-12. This collaborative community engagement and photography project by Minneapolis teens represents their perception of the strengths and assets that support community peace and create an environment where young people can thrive. This project is coordinated and funded by the Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District and the Minneapolis Department of Health and Family Support as part of its Minneapolis Blueprint for Action to Prevent Youth Violence. For more information, visit www.Picturingpeacempls.com.
Picturing Peace: Photo Exhibit
East Lake Library
August 3–August 31
Entering grades 6-12. This collaborative community engagement and photography project by Minneapolis teens represents their perception of the strengths and assets that support community peace and create an environment where young people can thrive. This project is coordinated and funded by the Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District and the Minneapolis Department of Health and Family Support as part of its Minneapolis Blueprint for Action to Prevent Youth Violence. For more information, visit www.Picturingpeacempls.com.
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