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Woman as Photographer: Picturing Life as a Woman

This show opening at the Mpls. Photo Center showcases photographs taken from the female perspective.

March 2011

by Stephanie Xenos

Place to Be

Place To Be

Mary Terese Peterson’s Place to Be offers a visual respite among the shops and signs at 38th Street and Grand Avenue in south Minneapolis.

July 2007

Difficult Lives

Difficult Lives

A new photography exhibit explores the human side of illness.

July 2007

Being Scott Seekins

Being Scott Seekins

One man’s relentless effort to turn his entire life into a work of art.

July 2007

Wanted: Arts Czar

If you are an internationally respected manager of a multimillion-dollar arts organization, it may be time to dust off your resumé, because jobs in the Twin Cities are opening up all over the place. 

July 2007

Wanted: Arts Czar

If you are an internationally respected manager of a multimillion-dollar arts organization, it may be time to dust off your resumé, because jobs in the Twin Cities are opening up all over the place. 

July 2007

F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Michael Price's statue of F. Scott Fitzgerald stands in Rice Park in downtown St. Paul

June 2007

True North

True North

The crème de la crème of Nordic landscape painting comes to the MIA, the show’s only U.S. stop.

June 2007

Ptolgemy's Wedge

Ptolemy's Wedge

On the corner of Nicollet Mall and S. 4th St., the soft, oxidized steel wedge, by New York artist Beverly Pepper, rises thirty feet above the ground, weighs 6,200 pounds, and can withstand winds of up to 100 miles per hour.

May 2007

Less Is More

The work of three contemporary Plains artists connects the past with the present.

May 2007

Roger Cummings and Anne Little Long (top) at a Juxtaposition Arts’ drawing class with (from left) Ameen, Larry, and Aamina

Art That’s More than Just Pretty

Northside artists are giving kids tools to create art and craft their lives.

May 2007

River Song Windows

River Song Windows

Artist Amy Cordova describes River Song Windows, a series of fourteen step-blasted glass etchings inspired by the Mississippi River.

April 2007

Minding the Gap

Reality meets the re-imagined in Sean Smuda’s photographs.

April 2007

Pulp Power

Pulp Power

Design Redux spotlights the creative process behind the development of the Eames Paper Collection, a line of fine paper commissioned by Neenah Papers and designed by Minneapolis-based Design Guys.

March 2007

Mammoth Forty-Four-Foot Snowman

Mammoth Forty-Four-Foot Snowman

Back in the seventies, Lloyd Koesling and his North St. Paul neighbors gathered together twenty tons of steel, sand, and stucco to build this mammoth forty-four-foot snowman.

February 2007

Miki Kato's Always somewhere . . .

Edo Updated

A new exhibit spotlights Tokyo printmakers.

February 2007

Know Your Local Art

Charity Fresco at St. Thomas

On the ceiling in Terrence Murphy Hall on the University of St. Thomas’s Minneapolis campus, seven frescoes illustrate the seven virtues.

January 2007

Homecoming

Homecoming

Bob Dylan’s American Journey, 1956–1966, a multimedia exhibit about the Iron Range’s most famous son, stops at the U of M.

January 2007

Just Say No to Landmarks

Just Say No to Landmarks

Icebox Gallery’s new photography show takes you on a different kind of trip.

January 2007

Common Good Books

Common Good Books

Blair Arcade, at the crossroads of Selby and Western Avenues in St. Paul, is now the home of Common Good Books.

December 2006

The Art of the Gift

This holiday, shopping doubles as gallery hopping.

December 2006




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