Arts and Culture

Vacant no more: Artists, creatives move into empty storefronts for new Minneapolis initiative

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Arts and cultural affairs director Ben Johnson, Black Business Enterprises founder Nancy Korsah, Flavor World director Drew Kinkade, Blackbird Revolt owner Terresa Moses, Twin Cities Pride executive director Andi Otto, Mayor Jacob Frey, Skntones creative agency co-founder Antione Jenkins and Minneapolis Council member Katie Cashman at the announcement of the awardees of the inaugural Vibrant Storefronts Initiative on Friday.
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This activity is made possible in part by the Minnesota Legacy Amendment's Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.