Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art, Art gallery in Warehouse District, Minneapolis, United States.
Traffic Zone Center is an art gallery housed in a six-story limestone building with large windows, exposed brick walls, and tall ceilings. The structure features open spaces and abundant natural light that showcase both the artwork and the studios where artists create.
The building was constructed in 1886 as a storage facility for farm equipment and converted to a bakery by 1888, later transforming into an art space. Its industrial past as a manufacturing and storage site forms the foundation of what became a creative hub.
The space is defined by the artists who maintain working studios and regularly display their creations to the public. Visitors can observe painters, photographers, and sculptors at work in their studios throughout the building.
The center is located in the Warehouse District and easily accessible on foot, with spacious public areas and wide stairways for easy navigation. Visiting during daylight hours allows you to fully enjoy the natural light and observe artists working in their open studios.
The center was created when established artists pooled resources to form a cooperative corporation and secure their working spaces. This artist-led structure means the place is shaped by the people who created it and continue to run it daily.
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