333 E River Road
Minneapolis, MN 55455
United States

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What could the Twin Cities look like in the year 2075?
Join us in imagining a livable, sustainable, and just future for Minneapolis–St. Paul — one that reflects your hopes for the planet, your community, and generations to come.
What could the Twin Cities look like in 2075? Imagine a livable, sustainable, and just future for all.
Use the supplies in this space to bring your vision to life! Sketch it, collage it, build it—your ideas shape tomorrow.
Pick a theme to explore:
Health + Wellbeing
care, climate-safe design, rest
Mobility + Access
transit, disability & digital access
Sustainability
green energy, nature in the city
Learning + Creativity
schools, museums, maker spaces
Belonging + Connection
gathering, play, spiritual space
Work + Purpose
meaningful work, live/work spaces
Future-Forward Ideas
equity, climate readiness, decolonized design
Ask yourself:
How will your city care for people and the planet?
What role will art, play, and public space serve?
How will your city support equity and well-being?
Drop-in, Self-Guided Art Activity
Each month, WAM presents a self-guided art-making activity inspired by an art piece or artist from the museum's collection. Everything you need to make your own masterpiece is provided and the activity is designed to be accessible and open to all. Drop-in during open hours and get creative!
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. Additional general operating support is generously provided by Ameriprise Financial and the Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of HRK Foundation.
Image credit: (Top) Illustration courtesy of Weisman Art Museum including: Minnesota Experimental City Authority, Minnesota Experimental City Illustrative Development Plan, Pine Moraine, 1973.
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