Visual Arts

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  1. Apply for an Exhibit

    Learn more information about how to show your exhibition at the center.

  2. Art From the Attic

    This popular sidewalk sale features hundreds of pre-owned art pieces available at affordable prices. Each year, artists and businesses donate a wide variety of media including original paintings, lithography, limited edition prints, batik, textiles, photography, and more. Not only will you be beautifying your home at great prices, but 100% of the proceeds go to support the art programs and activities at the Hopkins Center for the Arts.

  3. Artist Talk Series

    Hopkins Center for the Arts presents Artist Talks by exhibiting artists. Talks are open to all who wish to attend. $8 non-members, free to members, and offer an opportunity to learn more about the artist, their art-making process, influences and inspirations.

  4. Exhibitions at the Center

    Exhibitions are free and open to the public whenever the building is open.

  5. Classes at the Center


  6. Get Involved

    Learn how to get involved with the Hopkins art community.

  7. Hopkins ArtStreet

    Hopkins ArtStreet is an ongoing program established in 2010 to showcase original art works in an accessible setting.

  8. Life Drawing

    Sessions meet on select Sundays from 1-3pm. This is a time for you to practice your skills in an open environment with no instructor.

  9. Local Calls & Opportunities

    Find member artists, current exhibitions around town and opportunities for artists at the center.

  10. Mainstreet Banners

    In a continued effort to celebrate local art in Hopkins, the City of Hopkins has collaborated with the Think Hopkins campaign and the Hopkins Center for the Arts to create new banners that will bring color to Mainstreet between Shady Oak Road and 5th Avenue.

  11. Member Artists

    Learn about the benefits and incentives visual artist members receive.

  12. Twin Cities Artful Book Club

    Join us the first Tuesday of the month at 6:30 - 8:00 PM. The club is open to anyone at no charge who is interested in discussing stories relevant to the lives of artists in a welcoming, relaxing atmosphere.