Past Events
February 2016
Twilight for a Silent Child
Rogue Buddha Gallery, 357 13th Ave. NE, in the Northeast Minneapolis arts district, is showing Twilight for a Silent Child, An Installation, a solo exhibition by Rachel Girard, through March 12. Girard’s dolls are created from ceramic, fabric, and leather. For more information, visitwww.roguebuddha.com.
Find out more »November 2016
Blue roses: New work from John Largaespada
Largaespada’s practice is concerned with exploring the computer’s ability to push photography toward a more pure image-making medium reminiscent of painting.
Find out more »June 2018
NE Pecha Kucha 20 x 20
Six local artists will be showing images on the screen, with conversation following the short display.
Find out more »September 2018
Drawing Unlimited: Modern Drawing Presented by Scott Seekins
Drawing Unlimited celebrates drawing, the lost art, in all of its permutations. From scratching to hatching and everything in between, Drawing Unlimited is Seekins’ contribution to this rich genre and includes work by a number of Rogue Buddha regulars, all artists whom Seekins admires and is honored to call artistic compatriots. Artists on exhibit include: Scott Seekins, Rachel Girard, Rudy Fig, Nicholas Harper, Caitlin Karolczak, Whittney A Streeter and Michael Thomsen. Friday, September 21, 7–11 pm at Rogue Buddha, 357 13th…
Find out more »January 2019
Author Reading: Sarah Stonich
Stonich will be reading from her new book "The Laurentian Divide (Northern Trilogy #2)" on Monday, Jan. 28, 6:30-8 pm at Rogue Buddha Gallery
Find out more »February 2019
“Unloved Creatures” exhibit at Rogue Buddha
Rogue Buddha Gallery, 357 13th Ave. NE, will host “Unloved Creatures,” an exhibit featuring Eli Libson, Heather Renaux, Alex Kuno, and John Sauer, through March 13.
Find out more »July 2019
“Dystopia: Art of the Dark Future” at Rogue Buddha
Mrakmur and Rogue Buddha Gallery, 357 13th Ave. NE, present “Dystopia: Art of the Dark Future,” with gallery hours Saturday and Sunday, July 27-28, 3-8 pm, and an opening reception, Friday, July 26, 7-11 pm.
Find out more »August 2019
You Remember You: Art of Anna Laura
"We are all one living breathing consciousness that knows no time, no limitations, no strangers."
Find out more »New Cycle going away party for Jana Komaritsa
Mrakmur and Rogue Buddha Gallery present: New Cycle, a going away party for Jana Komaritsa, Friday, Aug. 23, 5-10 pm, at Rogue Buddha Gallery.
Find out more »September 2019
Dougie Padilla at Rogue Buddha Gallery
Rogue Buddha Gallery, 357 13th Ave. NE, will host “lucky 70 (suerte): New Work” by Dougie Padilla, through Oct. 12, with a Dougie Padilla Poetry Performance/Book Launch, Thursday, Sept. 26, 7-9 pm; and a Dougie Padilla Artist Talk, Thursday, Oct. 3, 7-9 pm.
Find out more »October 2019
Upcoming at Rogue Buddha Gallery
Rogue Buddha Gallery, 357 13th Ave. NE, will host Dougie Padilla in Conversation with Aldo Moroni, Thursday, Oct. 3, 7-9 pm. The deadline is Oct. 5 to submit work for the Mourning Glory Group Exhibit, a juried exhibition in partnership with Twin Cities Death Cafe.
Find out more »January 2020
When Heaven Sleeps: Photographic Curios at Rogue Buddha
Rogue Buddha Gallery, 357 13th Ave. NE, will host When Heaven Sleeps: Photographic Curios by Nathanael England, an examination of beauty and decay, darkness and grandeur, myth and nightmare, through Jan. 11.
Find out more »March 2020
The Art of Death as a Part of Life, & Beyond
Art explores death as part of life and what may be beyond life. PechaKucha discussion followed by Death Cafe Twin Cities.
Find out more »May 2022
Unloved Creatures Three
Unloved Creatures Three is a mutation of the wildly successful 2019 and 2020 exhibits at Rogue Buddha Gallery, 357 13th Avenue NE. Eli Libson, Alex Kuno, Heather Renaux, Angel Hawari, DC Ice, Kao Lee Thao and John Sauer are all back and the creativity and energy are multiplied with the inclusion of: Chuck U, John Bivens, Scott Seekins, Benja Wuest, Nicholas Harper and Phaedra Odelle. From the happiest Nature Gods and alien animals to dimly lit alternate universes to melancholic…
Find out more »July 2022
“A Terrible Parable”: Adam Little solo exhibition
Rogue Buddha Gallery, 357 13th Ave. NE, welcomes back Adam Little for his second solo exhibition, July 8-Aug. 6. An opening reception will be held Friday, July 8, 6-10 pm. His current body of work is a combination of paintings and drawings that depict a fictional codified mythology. Images and symbols repeat to create an imagined iconography of an advanced, yet long extinct civilization. Adam uses a universal narrative framework to address and process personal concerns like relationships, family, sex,…
Find out more »September 2022
The Dark Blue: An Exploration of Vampirism
The Dark Blue is a group exhibition exploring a most mysterious and fascinating phenomena, that of the vampire. Within folklore the world over, vampirism is shrouded in mystery and offers a tantalizing peak into occult worlds and that which lurks in the night. Sept. 2–Oct. 1, Rogue Buddha Gallery, 357 13th Ave NE. www.roguebuddha.com
Find out more »January 2023
Eldrich: Collaborative paintings by Adam Marx, Jonny Kelson and Matt Franzen
Rogue Buddha Gallery, 357 13th Ave. NE. The Eldrich exhibition is the culmination of collaborative paintings by Adam Marx, Jonny Kelson and Matt Franzen. Wednesday night meetings took place at one of their studios, sometimes chosen randomly, other times for specific reasons. The paintings were often secondary to the camaraderie that developed. The three did not physically work on pieces together but rather loosely discussed them and exchanged them at the end of the night. The work got better as their…
Find out more »April 2023
Making Faces At The World
Nationally renowned ceramist Richard Wehrs’ solo exhibit “Making Faces At The World” will exhibit at Rogue Buddha Gallery, 357 13th Ave. NE, April 1-April 30. Wehr's fascination with faces and the limitless emotional cues they offer is mirrored in his countless forms of facial expression molded from clay. From fun and fanciful to sometimes bizarre and whimsical, each has the power to draw the observer in and capture the imagination. He is a Minnesota native now living in Peoria, Ill.…
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