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Eduardo Navarro: Cloud Museum

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Eduardo Navarro, Study for Cloud Museum, 2025. Photo: Patricia Domínguez. Courtesy of the artist.

Tickets & Info

Tickets & Info

Price Free

Join us on the hillside for an outdoor activation of Eduardo Navarro’s Cloud Museum (2025). Performers will wear unique interlocking suits and headpieces created by Navarro that are on display as part of the exhibition Ways of Knowing. Navarro’s work often asks participants to center non-human perspectives and experiences. Through this collective movement exercise, Cloud Museum speculates on the experience of a group becoming a cloud.

The outdoor performance begins at 7 pm. Galleries open at 6 pm. In the event of inclement weather, Cloud Museum will take place in the Walker galleries.

Join us later that night for After Hours: Summer Party, in celebration of the exhibition. This separate, ticketed event begins at 8:30 pm.

Accessibility

For more information about accessibility at the Walker, visit our Access page.

For questions on accessibility or to request additional accommodations, call 612-375-7564, or email access@walkerart.org.

Curatorial Team

Eduardo Navarro’s Cloud Museum is part of the exhibition Ways of Knowing, curated by Rosario Güiraldes, Curator, Visual Arts, with Brandon Eng, Curatorial Assistant, Visual Arts. This project is the culmination of Navarro’s year as a 2024–2025 artist-in-residence with the Walker’s department of Public Engagement, Learning, and Impact (PELI). PELI’s artist-in-residence program is led by Megan Leafblad, Associate Director of Public Engagement. Special thanks to community partners Carl Flink and Nora Jenneman.

The Walker’s commission of Eduardo Navarro’s Cloud Museum is supported by Lois and John Rogers. Production and choreographic in kind support provided by the University of Minnesota Dance Department and Black Label Movement.

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