
January tours at the Walker Art Center offer a chance to see the latest exhibition Present Tense: Photographs by JoAnn Verburg (opening January 12), featuring the work of the American photographer, comprising approximately 60 works that survey her 25-year career. Patrons can also take in a Frida Kahlo (closes January 20) gallery talk about the artist and her work on Friday, January 4, 6 pm.
Tours are also offered for Brave New Worlds (through February 17), a groundbreaking show about art's responsibilities in times of adversity; and of the Walker building and ongoing collection exhibitions. On Saturday, January 5, as part of the Walker's Free First Saturday, patrons can take part in a gallery treasure hunt. Also offered in January are Spotlight Gallery Talks led by Walker curators and tour guides highlighting selected artworks or artists in the galleries.
Gallery admission is $10 adults; $8 seniors (65+), $6 student/teen (with ID) and free to Walker members and children 12 and under. Admission is free with a ticket to a same-day Walker event, $4 with a ticket stub up to six days after an event. Gallery admission is free to all every Thursday evening from 5–9 pm and on the first Saturday of each month. -- www.walkerart.org
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