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Event Details
 

 

June 25-29

Walker Art Center

1750 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis

Films screen at 7pm each evening

Admission is $8 ($6 for Walker members)

 

About the Walker Art Center

One of the most celebrated art museums in the country, the Walker Art Center is known for commissioning and presenting innovative contemporary art; fostering the cross-pollination of the visual, performing, and media arts; and engaging diverse audiences in the excitement of the creative process. The museum has evolved from a small-scale, primarily regional institution into a major local, national, and international artistic resource. Founded in 1879 by lumberman Thomas Barlow Walker, the Walker was established at its current location in 1927. Edward Larrabee Barnes’ award-winning building opened in 1971 and was expanded in 1984.

 
 
 
 
   

Queer Takes at the Walker

June 25-29 • Walker Art Center

While some members of the GLBT community relish the acceptance they receive from society through assimilation (marriage, children and white picket fences), others embrace the freedom that their difference gives them.  With few social constructs, the queer community can also redefine traditions, relationships and notions of what makes a family.  These daring films feature stories of those who oppose heterogeneity.

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For complete details, please visit the Walker's site