All My Relations Arts Exhibits:
- Winter 1999 Francis J. Yellow, Lakota Warrior Painter and Sculptor
- Spring 2000 New Voices, six-year retrospective featuring work by 12 American Indian youth photographers
- Winter 2000/2001 From Four Directions, multidisciplinary and multi-tribal group show
- Spring 2001 New Eyes/New Attitude (New Voices)
- Spring 2001 Dream Catcher, works by Jim Denomie
- Fall 2001 Juxtaposition, photos by Joe Allen and Edward Curtis
- Late Spring 2002 Three Sisters, paintings and drawings by Julie Buffalohead, Lisa A. Fifield and Carol Ann Smith
- Spring 2003 Native Sons: Works by Joe Geshick and Sam English
- Winter 2004 Seventh Generation: Carrie Ortiz, Patrick Rolo, Thomas Thein and Missy Whiteman.
- Spring 2004 David Bradley: Restless Native . . . Coming Home
- Winter 2005 Lisa Fifield: Storyteller
- Spring 2005 Hanta Po-All Of You Out Of My Way -—A Photographic Retrospective of The American Indian Movement, with photographs by Dick Bancroft
- Fall 2005 Running Rabbit, paintings by Kevin Red Star
- Winter 2006 Impacted Nations, a national tour of American Indian art exploring the effect of energy and development policy on Native lands
- Fall/Winter 2006 City Indians, an original multi-media installation on urban Native life
- Spring 2007 The Power to Dream: Native American Student Art, traveling show from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Indian Education
- Summer 2007 Carl Gawboy: 50 Years Standing, paintings and constructions by Minnesota’s master muralist
- Winter 2008 RE: Generations, Legacy & Tradition
- Spring 2008 Gifts winners of the national Native American Student Art Competition from the U.S. Office of Indian Education
- Fall 2008 Two Wings sibling artists Lisa Fifield and Kurt Rusch
- Winter 2008/09 States, Dates and Place group show in the context of Minnesota’s sesquicenntenial of statehood
- Spring 2009 Tradition’s Circle winners of the national Native American Student Art Competition from the U.S. Office of Indian Education
- Fall 2009 Ogichidaakwehg: digital images from American Indian Youth
- Winter 2009/10 Hokah! Ten years of Art, an anniversary show of past exhibitors
- Spring –Fall 2010, Spring 2011 Original Green: four American Indian artist tell stories of the Mississippi River in textile, painting, and printmaking
- Winter 2011 Frank Big Bear: From the Rez, to the Hood; to the Lake
- Summer 2011 THIS IS DISPLACEMENT: Native Artists Consider the Relationship Between Land and Identity
- Fall 2011 Mni Sota: Reflections of Time and Place
- Winter 2012 Making New Traditions
- Spring 2012 SHIJÉÍ/MY HEART: Mixed Media Works by Carolyn Lee Anderson
- Summer 2012 THE HOPEMAN FAMILY COLLECTION: A SURVEY OF NATIVE AMERICAN ART FROM 1950′s – 2000′s
- Summer 2012 Ded Unk’unpi: We Are Here
- Fall 2012 Indian First: Identity Appropriation and Reclamation- Photographic works by Ho-Chunk artist, Tom Jones


