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March 07, 2008

A Community Conversation in the 55408

55408.jpg Neighbors will gather at Intermedia Arts in Minneapolis, Minn., March 14, 2008, for "A Community Conversation" on the role of artists and creativity in neighborhoods. They'll be talking with a panel of artists, policy-makers and community activists before the opening of "Minneapolis 55408," the annual exhibition of artworks by people in the Intermedia neighborhood, "the most creative Zip Code in Minneapolis." For over a decade, Intermedia Arts has opened its galleries to 55408 artists of all levels of experience. "Minneapolis 55408 creates a sense of community for many artists who may not have an opportunity to show work in more traditional gallery settings," says Intermedia on its Web site. "This annual exhibition ... serves an avenue for neighborhood artists to connect to each other, share experiences and sell their work." Come back to the Web site for photos. [LINK]

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