When did the Art Institute International of Minnesota close?
The Art Institutes International Minnesota is permanently closed as of 07/12/2019. On June 10th, 2016, the Art Institutes International Minnesota stopped enrolling new students. The school was doing a “teach out” to allow students who were already enrolled to finish their in-progress degrees.
Is Minnesota Institute of Art free?
General admission is free. Special exhibitions, classes, and some talks and special events do require tickets: reservations are recommended. The museum is closed July 4, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day.
Is the MIA free?
General admission to Mia is always free. Museum hours: Sunday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Tuesday & Wednesday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Thursday & Friday 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; and Monday closed. For more information, call (612) 870-3000 or visit new.artsmia.org.
Is school of the Art Institute of Chicago closing?
Campuses in the Art Institute system are closing in Chicago, Nashville, Philadelphia, Detroit, and beyond. Altogether, 18 schools are no longer accepting new students, including campuses in Chicago, Nashville, Philadelphia, and Detroit.
Is it safe to go to the Minneapolis Institute of Art?
Visitor Safety In alignment with the CDC guidance, masks are strongly encouraged for all visitors regardless of vaccination status. Social distancing is no longer required. But we have plenty of space–over 545,000 square feet–to spread out in the museum.
Does Minneapolis Institute of Art require masks?
Face masks are no longer required within the museum. However, following CDC guidance, Mia strongly recommends face masks for visitors and staff who are not fully vaccinated. Food or drink are not allowed in the galleries. Enjoy them in the café or lobby.
Do you have to pay to get into the Mia?
General admission is free; no tickets needed. Tickets will continue to be required for special events and exhibitions.
Can you take pictures at Minneapolis Institute of Art?
May I photograph at Mia? Yes—with a few precautions to ensure the safety of visitors and artwork.