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Mississippi Sippin

  • Minnesota Marine Art Museum 800 Riverview Drive Winona, Minnesota 55987 United States (map)

Savor The Tastes And Sip The Terroir Of The Driftless

THURSDAY, july 6 | 5-8PM

Seasonal and spirited and spirit free-beverages from across the Driftless.  

Relax outdoors along the Minnesota Marine Art Museum's Riverwalk, Thursdays this summer at  Mississippi Sippin. A perennial summer favorite, this evening presents a casual opportunity to explore how many art forms can be inspired by water. Enjoy a curated selection of spirited and non-spirited beverages, and small plates outside along the Mississippi River. Then, venture into the galleries (open late until 8pm) to see how exhibiting artists are using water as inspiration for their work. Intricate and large scale sculptures of coral reefs by Courtney Mattison in Undercurrent bring attention to coral bleaching and the effect of climate change on our oceans. Concurrently, Liz Sexton’s lifelike and imaginative paper mâché sculptures of sea animals bring attention to dangers these animals face from habitat displacement due to human actions. See what inspires you!

Bike-in.  Paddle-in. Row-in. Drive-in.  Savor the tastes and sip the terroir of the driftless.

FOOD + DRINK

Food and drink will be available for purchase. Chef’s Table Food Truck will be onsite on July 6.

ADMISSION

There is no entry fee for Mississippi Sippin, but general admission fees do apply for the galleries.  MMAM’s galleries are open until 8pm on Thursdays beginning on July 6. For more information on getting to MMAM, and admission prices for the galleries, visit: Hours, Admission, & Location.  MMAM Members are always free!  Learn more about becoming a member: Membership.

INCLEMENT WEATHER ALTERNATIVE

In the event of rain or inclement weather, Mississippi Sippin will be moved inside the atrium of MMAM. There will not be cancellations due to weather.


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Earlier Event: July 6
Free Student Thursday
Later Event: July 8
Saturday Public Tour