The Inez Greenberg Gallery is the largest gallery in the Bloomington Center for the Arts, at 1750 square feet and 80,000 exhibition visitors a year. This gallery is used for group shows of varying sizes, and on rare occasions, solo exhibitions and site-specific installations in this space.

The Inez Greenberg Gallery has:

  • Approximately 175 linear feet of hanging space

  • Hardwood maple flooring

  • 14'5" ceilings with pre-installed hooks

  • Four movable walls

  • LED track lighting

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

The Atrium Gallery is the smaller gallery at Bloomington Center for the arts, located on the upper level, or “the atrium”. This gallery, moving along a cozy lounge and balcony, typically features solo exhibitions.

The Atrium Gallery has:

  • Approximately 100 linear feet of hanging space

  • An open lobby overlooking the first floor

  • A lounge area

  • A Walker Display Hanging system

  • LED track lighting

 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Located in the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge’s Education and Visitor Center in Bloomington’s South Loop District, the Confluence Gallery features emerging and established Minnesota-based artists who excel at creating artwork with a focus on nature. Exhibition themes include ecology, conservation, the beauty of the Minnesota River Valley, and environmental justice.

The Confluence Gallery is in partnership with The Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge. The gallery exists to be a conduit between the natural world and the local community; to inspire and educate, and to connect refuge visitors to the natural world.

 
 
 

 

Exhibition Calendar