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Heather and Sophia are helping two separate participants with creating art projects at outdoor event. They are under a large green and white tent with two tables. A crowd of people and monarch butterflies can be seen in background.

Curiosity Studio at Monarch Festival

What does a community partnership with us look like?

Curiosity Studio serves a wide range of demographics and participants. Through public events, partnerships, and classes, we have served ages 2-103 years old. Groups can be as small as 5 participants and as large as 4,000+!

Making the arts available to our community is a priority of ours and something our community partnerships help us achieve.

An addition of arts services to your event or setting and can be a tool in participants getting to know more about themselves and others. The Curiosity Studio team is equipped with a variety of skills and knowledge to provide different art activities based on what is best suited to your event’s audience and goals.

Lauren is seated at a table with a button maker and markers at outdoor event. She is in conversation with a child creating a button. Two children and an adult are stood at table coloring their buttons with markers. Tents can be seen in background.

Curiosity Studio at Lake Street Council’s Art Drop & Shop

Gabi is talking to a group of a dozen people seated in an outdoor classroom under a large white tent. Another class can be seen in the background.

Curiosity Studio at Longfellow Community Council’s Solace at the Palace


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Examples of community partnerships:

East Lake Library

Our Teen Open Studio program is hosted by Hennepin County Library as a way to meet youth where they are already seeking services and provide arts enrichment.

Longfellow Community Council

LCC is sponsoring a variety of drop-in sessions at the studio this spring. These events offer participants the opportunity to learn about the studio and connect with others through art-making.

Martin Luther Care

Curiosity Studio is providing programming at two Martin Luther Care facilities with the goal of bringing arts enrichment services to residents.

Minnesota state arts board

Curiosity Studio programming is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.