Michelle Massey

Travel with TMORA: Romanov + Royal Germany 2027

Join The Museum of Russian Art and Carrousel Travel for Romanov + Royal Germany, a journey through the German roots of the Romanov dynasty. From the childhood world of Empress Alexandra Feodorovna to the royal houses linked to Imperial Russia through marriage and family, this tour explores the landscapes, palaces, and cities that shaped the […] Read more

Mark Mednikov: Artist and Architect

The Museum of Russian Art is proud to present a solo exhibition by Mark Mednikov. The selection of thirty works from the artist’s private studio introduces the creative scope of a talented Minnesota-based artist and architect. Ranging from early Soviet-era drawings to recent oil paintings and photographs of buildings he designed, the show features remarkable artworks where the […] Read more

Paintings by Elena Kalman: Catastrophe and What Survives

Paintings by Elena Kalman: Catastrophe and What Survives presents recent works by Ukrainian-born artist Elena Kalman that reflect on moments of disruption and what endures beyond them Kalman’s paintings depict landscapes, roads, and imagined environments marked by instability, including falling trees, fractured structures, and distant explosions, alongside images of water, sky, and terrain that persist. […] Read more

Poster Art of the Soviet Era

Drawn from TMORA’s important collection of Soviet-era posters, this exhibition highlights the paradox of the Soviet poster: both breathtakingly artistic and unapologetically idealogical. Soviet artists used unique, bold, and instantly recognizable graphic language to reach a broad audience with politically correct messages. And as in many other national cultures, posters were active tools conveying ideologies […] Read more

Violins of Hope: Honoring Memory Through Music

Presented in partnership with the Minnesota JCC, the exhibition Violins of Hope is a global initiative that showcases restored violins played by Jewish musicians before and during the Holocaust. The Minnesota JCC brings these unique violins to communities of the Twin Cities through exhibitions, concerts, film screenings, and storytelling.   The collection  was established by violin-maker Amnon Weinstein (1939-2024) and […] Read more