Art: MIA Third Thursday

August 17, 2012 at 8:55PM
Antonio Montauti's bronze "Diana the Huntress," 1720-1740
Antonio Montauti's bronze "Diana the Huntress," 1720-1740 (Margaret Andrews/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Every third Thursday of the month the Minneapolis Institute of Arts hosts a party, packed with art-driven activities, live music and, best of all, a cash bar. In connection with its "Beauty and Power: Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes" exhibit, which features sculptures of prominent characters in Greek mythology, the museum will screen the 1981 stop-motion classic "Clash of the Titans" at 6:30 p.m. Immortalize your Aphrodite- or Adonis-like looks with a little help from L'Etoile magazine's fashionistas, who will be running a photo booth, and enjoy music from the man and the myth, Hastings 3000.

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