Third Thursday: Nerd Thursday at the Minneapolis Institute of Art gave guests a chance to explore their inner kid by creating Peeps dioramas in the Grown-Up Club, participating in a “Crimson Peak”-inspired yoga session and touring the “Guillermo del Toro: At Home With Monsters” exhibit.
The latter is a horrific homage to the creative genius of filmmaker Del Toro, who’s widely credited with helping to reinvent the genres of horror, fantasy and science fiction. The exhibit ends May 28.
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