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Image: AngelPrince by Maisha Gilyard, created April 21, 2016

 

Visit the People's Museum

Admission is easy,

just say you believe

and come to this place

in your heart. 

- Prince,  Paisley Park, 1985

All are welcome

Free Admission

 

The People's Museum for Prince is community-sourced exhibition

celebrating Prince's global impact.

Where

📍 Roberts Gallery (formerly Homewood Studios)
2400 Plymouth Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411

When

📅 June 7–27, 2026

Opening Day:  Saturday, June 7, 2026 (Prince's birthday)

🎟️ FREE ADMISSION
No tickets or registration required. Just drop in during gallery hours.

Gallery hours

🕐 Gallery Hours
Coming soon! 

Your Visit

Enjoy the exhibition in your own way and time. Move through the space as you feel comfortable—take it all in quickly, or settle into a comfy chair to read and share Prince stories. 

Curator welcome & tours

All are welcome for informal visits during open hours.

Curator-led welcome talks and guided tours throughout June,

Also join us for our opening day or other events (tbd), for the chance to meet some of the artists and museum participants and share Prince stories!


Please check on social media and subscribe to our mailing list for updates.

Tour Schedule TBD.

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What to Expect

Experience Prince through the eyes of his global community.

The exhibition features personal stories, artwork, photographs, and memories from Prince fans worldwide—a collective portrait of how one artist touched countless lives across six continents. Hear directly from those who were moved by Prince's music, spirit, style, sexuality, and vision for justice and joy.

The museum honors Prince's multidimensional impact through varied voices and art forms: visual art, film, audio recordings, creative writing, dance, and performance documentation. Both professional artists and first-time storytellers contribute to this living archive.

This is not a traditional museum about Prince's life—it's a celebration of how Prince transformed and inspired the lives of his audience.

Visitor Information

📍 Address: Roberts Gallery, 2400 Plymouth Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411

🚗 Parking: Street parking available on Plymouth Avenue
🚌 Public Transit: [Check Metro Transit for Route 5 and Route 32 - these serve Plymouth Ave]

Accessibility 


The museum is conveniently located on the first floor with wheelchair access available.

Questions about accessibility? Contact us at exhibition@peoplesmuseumforprince.org

 

Duration of Visit


We estimate a visit of 30-60 minutes for the exhibition.  Come for a quick visit and see a few works or stay as long as you'd like to read all the stories and watch some special video works.

 

Photography


Photography is welcome for personal use. Please be respectful of the stories and artwork on display.

Media

Media queries welcome. Please reach out.exhibition@peoplesmuseumforprince.org

Groups & School Visits

Groups of 10+ people, please email exhibition@peoplesmuseumforprince.org to coordinate your visit. We will be pleased to make special arrangements including extended opening hours for school and group visit.

 About This Location

Roberts Gallery is located in North Minneapolis, Prince's childhood neighborhood where he was born and raised. The gallery sits just blocks from where Prince lived, played, and first discovered music.

This exhibition returns Prince's legacy to the community that shaped him.

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