Interact artists receive a waiver from the State of Minnesota that helps pay for their time at the center. The nonprofit relies on these payments, combined with larger foundation grants, to survive.
The artist peered at the camera through gauzy swirls of tulle netting, ripped from a wedding dress he was reassembling into something wonderful and new. "Tulle Virus," fabric artist BDG Wolfe ...
"My plan all along was to step down once Interact was back up and running after the pandemic," she revealed in a letter. Read her full letter below! I am writing this message to announce my retirement ...
St. Paul’s Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts has launched its first entirely online exhibition. The exhibit, “We Are Not Disposable,” is an artistic response to public perceptions of ...
ST PAUL, Minn. — This weekend, a group of Twin Cities artists is getting international attention by showcasing their work with other creatives who have been historically marginalized. The Interact ...
FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. - Since 1996, Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts has been on a mission to create art that challenges perceptions of disability. Interact has opened doors for ...