At this year’s Art-A-Whirl, don’t just look at the art — make the art that you want to see in the world.
The largest open studio tour in the country, this is the event’s 29th year, with more than 1,300 Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association (NEMAA) artists, galleries and businesses participating. This year there are 32 interactive opportunities, so if none of these feels right, scan through the list and find one that works for you.
“Interactive activities allow us to touch the same materials the artists use and tap into our own creative energy,” Northeast Minneapolis Arts Association Executive Director Anna Becker said. “The experience of making art yourself brings a new dimension to appreciating the work of others.”

DIY Charms
Cost: Free
Have you ever wanted to make your own charm but weren’t sure where to start? Artist Pearl Monroe guides people, helping them make croc charms or typical pin-style charms. Just grab one of the 200 that are ready and start painting with acrylic marker. “I’ve been like a little gremlin, making as many as I can,” Monroe said. “Charms give people the opportunity to express themselves and then to wear it away.” (5-10 p.m. Fri., Noon-8 p.m. Sat., Noon-5 p.m. Sun., Casket Arts Building, Studio 115, 681 17th Av. NE., Mpls., 651-485-2274, ontheshelfstudio.com)
Mini Glass Blowing Classes
Cost: Free
In these 20-minute classes, learn to use a torch and melt glass into small things like a marble, trinket or plant decoration rod. This is the first step before actual glass blowing. “It is kind of like melting and molding glass in this little opportunity,” Studio Manager Rebecca Loughrey said. (1-5 p.m. Sat. & Sun., Stone Arch Glass Studio, 316 Buchanan St. NE., Mpls., 612-200-9605, stonearchstudio.com)

‘Portraits in Bloom’
Cost: Free, or $15 and up