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An intergenerational crowd mingles at the opening of the Erik Inkala (pictured at center in checked shirt) show at Public Functionary in Minneapolis on November 22, 2014. At left is Erik's nephew Xan Inkala, 2, with his father (Erik's brother) Matthew Inkala.

[ Angela Jimenez/Special to the Star-Tribune angelajime@gmail.com Assignment #20037094A_ SLUG: PUBLIC120914_ EXTRA INFORMATION: Tricia Khutoretsky, who finds the idea of a straight-up art opening outdated, is the curator of the northeast-Minneapolis combo gallery and gathering spot Public Functionary. The Thai-born, Egypt-raised entrepreneur and her cohorts are trying to create a new kind of arts scene that is as much about interactivity and integrating the arts with surrounding community as it is bringing in top talent.

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An intergenerational crowd mingles at the opening of the Erik Inkala (pictured at center in checked shirt) show at Public Functionary in Minneapolis on November 22, 2014. At left is Erik's nephew Xan Inkala, 2, with his father (Erik's brother) Matthew Inkala. <br />
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[ Angela Jimenez/Special to the Star-Tribune  angelajime@gmail.com Assignment #20037094A_ SLUG: PUBLIC120914_ EXTRA INFORMATION: Tricia Khutoretsky, who finds the idea of a straight-up art opening outdated, is the curator of the northeast-Minneapolis combo gallery and  gathering spot Public Functionary. The Thai-born, Egypt-raised entrepreneur and her cohorts are trying to create a new kind of arts scene that is as much about interactivity and integrating the arts with surrounding community as it is bringing in top talent.