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Schedule & Locations

Three Locations 

Each practitioner works out of their own studio, with a shared group studio space for larger groups and educational access.

 

The studios are located within the traditional homelands of the Dakota, Bdeóta Othúŋwe, or "Many Lakes City" (Minneapolis), Mni Sota Makoce (Minnesota). 

Northeast Minneapolis, Southeast Minneapolis, and Edina/South Minneapolis

Cedar Studio / Hub Main Office 

Address

1151 15th Ave SE

Minneapolis, MN 55414

Contact

651.983.5966

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Pat Welch / Amber Boesel

Nestled between so-called NE and SE Minneapolis by The Quarry Shopping Center, North of the Como neighborhood and a short distance east of the University of Minnesota campus.

Public transit access in this area is provided by Metro Transit bus routes that serve nearby stops, including Route 3, Route 25, Route 61, Route 33, Route 122, and Route 4, all of which operate within a short walk of 15th Avenue Southeast and Como Avenue Southeast.

 

Tree of Life Art Therapy Studio / Neuroarts Training Center

Address

7831 E Bush Lake Rd #200, Minneapolis, MN 55439

Contact

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Kristin Kane

Located in the southeast portion of Minneapolis, Minnesota, near the intersection of East Bush Lake Road and adjacent commercial/residential areas. Public transit service in the vicinity is provided by several Metro Transit and regional bus routes that run nearby, including routes 540, 542, and 686

 

Art Therapy Alchemy & Studio 

Address

Intersection of Johnson Street NE and Lowry Avenue NE in Minneapolis

Contact

612.584.1983 (text) 

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Emily Taylor

The intersection of Johnson Street NE and Lowry Avenue NE in Minneapolis, sits within a Northeast Minneapolis residential neighborhood, just east of downtown Minneapolis with local shops, eateries, and community services.

Public transit service includes local bus routes are Route 4 and Route 32.

 

Land Acknowledgment 

Sitting on Dakota land, we hold deep reverence for the healing and living space  we occupy in the art studios in which we work, and endeavor to bring honor in my service to community. 

 

We acknowledge the Dakota (or Sioux) and the Ojibwa (Anishinabe or Chippewa) people as the traditional residers and caretakers of this land. We recognize that the land was never ceded and  pay deep respect to sovereign Native and Indigenous cultures and communities; and to Elders both past and present. There are no illegal people on stolen land. 

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