Great River Press is one of those places locals are already talking about—even before the doors officially open. It’s the studio and gallery of regionally known printmaker Emily Gray Koehler, whose work has built a devoted following in the Minneapolis arts community and beyond.
Emily’s hand-pulled print editions are intentionally small, with a strict no-reproductions policy. If something catches your eye, it’s wise not to wait—each piece is truly limited. Her work ranges from moody Driftless vistas to intimate botanicals, all deeply rooted in a sense of place and the quiet beauty of the Upper Midwest. From fine art reduction woodcuts to hand-printed greeting cards, she has her hand in every step of the process.
One of the joys of visiting Great River Press is that it’s very much a working studio. Emily is almost always creating something new, and visitors often get behind-the-scenes glimpses of works in progress. She’s generous with her time and loves talking through her process, inspirations, and the stories behind each piece.
After a 20-year career that took her from Northern Michigan to the Twin Cities, Emily is settling her studio among the bluffs of the Driftless and the creative charm of Stockholm—an exciting addition to the village for collectors, artists, and anyone drawn to meaningful, place-driven work.
Great River Press will first open its doors to the public in June 2026 with a grand opening celebration in late July. Check back for updates!