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Rotunda area

ALL ARE INVITED TO THE CENTER

A table with sandwiches, salads, and tacos.

Gatherings Cafe

The Gatherings Cafe serves accessible, healthy meals made using Indigenous ingredients and knowledge. The cafe is open for breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday.

A conference room with long tables and chairs. There's a large screen at the front of the room.

Rent a room in the center

The Minneapolis American Indian Center has a variety of spaces available for individuals and organizations to rent for conferences, meetings, powwows, and other events.

Visitors view art on display at the Two Rivers Art Gallery grand reopening on May 1, 2024.

Two Rivers Gallery

The Two Rivers Gallery exposes local emerging Native artists by providing a space to exhibit work, nurture creativity, and provide professional development.

Woodlands Indian Craft Shop Grand Reopening_May2024

Woodland Indian Craft Shop

Woodland Indian Craft Shop houses a unique selection of handmade gifts created by local artists. The shop has been a staple of the Minneapolis American Indian Center for more than four decades.

A giant mural made of cedar pieces that are arranged to look like a feather turning in space.

George Morrison mural

George Morrison (Grand Portage Ojibwe) created a mural, based on a feather turning in space, for the Minneapolis American Indian Center in 1974-1975. The mural was restored during the center's historic renovation and expansion.

A mural in a gym space.

I See Generations mural

The mural was painted by artists Gregg Deal (Pyramid Lake Paiute) and Votan Henriquez (Mayan and Nahua) using guidance from more than 100 local Native youth.