exhibitions at the center
Exhibitions are free and open to the public whenever the building is open.
Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday, 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Sunday, 12:00 - 5:00 pm
galleries
up next

"Artful Vessels" - Ceramics by Pratibha Gupta
"Between Drawing & Painting" - Recent work by John Wells
January 26 – February 26, 2012 — Charles D. Redepenning Gallery
Opening Reception: Thursday, January 26, 6–8 pm

"Horizons"
Paintings by Julia Helen Rice and photographs by Robert Glieden
January 26 - February 16, 2012 — Lobby Gallery (both levels)
Opening reception: Thursday, January 26, 6-8 pm
upcoming
Youth Art Month Show (Hopkins School District K-12)
March 1 - April 8, 2012 — Charles D. Redeppening Gallery
Opening reception: Tuesday, March 6, 4-6 pm
"Master Manipulation"
Escape Artists (Nancy Patrick Carney, Calvin deRuyter, Emily Donovan, Susan Voigt, Emmy White, Pamela Weisdorf)
March 1 - April 8, 2012 — Lobby Gallery (both levels)
Opening reception: Saturday, March 3, 6-8 pm
The Critic's Show
April 19 - May 20, 2012 — Charles D. Redeppening Gallery
Opening reception: Thursday, April 26, 6-8 pm
"Twist and Shout"
Acrylic Paintings by Jaclyn Garlock
April 19 - May 20, 2012 — Lobby Gallery (both levels)
HCA Members' Spring Show
May 24 - June 23, 2012 — All Galleries
Opening reception: Thursday, May 24, 6-8 pm
Velocity 2: The Art of Motion
June 30 - August 3, 2012
Opening reception: June 30, 2012
The largest, stand-alone automotive fine art exhibition in the United States. Find out more...
artstreet
The Friends of the Hopkins Center for the Arts, in collaboration with the City of Hopkins and the Hopkins Business & Civic Association, is proud to present Hopkins Artstreet. In May 2011, five sculptures were installed in downtown Hopkins for Artstreet, an ongoing program established to showcase original art works in an accessible setting.
Artstreet is part of a long-term vision for incorporating public art into Hopkins and enriching the lives of its residents and visitors. This project is made possible, in part, by funds provided by the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council through an appropriation by the Minnesota Legislature. Find out more from the City of Hopkins.

