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Walker Art Center
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The WAC is an internationally-renowned modern and contemporary art museum, and the community should cherish this phenomenal institution! Its collection contains a diverse array of art of the last century and spans a variety of cultures. It regularly offers lectures, films, and performances as diverse as its collection, and After Hours is one of the best parties in town! Some visitors may feel threatened by contemporary art because it's not immediately understandable. The most important thing visitors must bring is an open mind! People most disparaging of art (so arrogant as to dismiss ANY individual's creative expression as ""bad"") tend to have limited knowledge pertaining to what they criticize and are least tolerant of differences. Don't allow ""premier art history textbooks"" to dictate what you think. Learn to think for yourself and tolerate challenging and differing expressions as a means of broadening narrow perspectives.
Pros: Sculpture Garden, Free Thrusdays, After Hours
Cons: No bad art
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