Interact at the Outsider Art Fair
Interact’s 2025 debut at the Outsider Art Fair in New York was covered by MPR Arts & Culture reporter Alex V. Cipolle and MPLS Art’s Bridget Kranz. Scott Sorensen’s ceramic
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Letters from Jeanne Calvit and Glenis Zempel
Jeanne Calvit Founder, Artistic and Executive Director Glenis Zempel Managing Director
Two artists living with disabilities stay in love through virtual video chats
Jule Moench and Sam Videen are professional artists. They act, dance and sing at Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts. It’s a one-of-a-kind center where artists living with physical
Interact x KARA
We are thrilled to announce a new collaboration between four Interact artists — Andrew Seymour, Janice Essick, Mike Harris Jr., and John Riddle — and New York City-based accessories brand
WCCO: For Two Artists With Disabilities, Online Dates Are Working To Keep Their Relationship Alive
A St. Paul theater company for artists with disabilities is helping keep one couple’s relationship alive during the pandemic. WATCH VIDEO HERE.
Three New Prints by Peder Hagen
For the first time ever, we’re excited to offer archival digital prints of original drawings by longtime Interact artist Peder Hagen. Hagen has devoted the last fifteen years of his
Great Big Holiday Sale 2020
INTERACT CENTER FOR THE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS PRESENTS THEIR ANNUAL GREAT BIG HOLIDAY SALE, NOV. 16 – DEC.5 St. Paul, Minnesota – As a result of the pandemic, Interact’s
State grant of $490K will help artists with disabilities market their works
Pioneer Press: State grant of $490K will help artists with disabilities market their works: Interact Center for the Visual and Performing Arts in St. Paul received more than $490,000 to
PBS: Americans with disabilities need more support during pandemic, say advocates
From PBS News Hour: Nearly one in four Americans lives with a disability. For some, that means a compromised immune system and greater risk for the coronavirus. Advocates are sounding