Virtual Community Festivals –– Minneapolis Institute of Art https://new.artsmia.org/art-from-home/at-home-art-making/virtual-community-festival/
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partners at the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board have
partners at the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board have
October 18, 2013 – December 29, 2013 | MAEP Galleries | Free Exhibition midday: Sarah Burns The sculptures in Sarah Burns’s exhibition midday reinforce her interest in prefabricated materials, such as drywall, lumber, carpet, plaster, and tiles, from which she makes expertly refined abstract shapes and sculptural forms. Her diverse practice begins with an openness to materials, yet there is also an architectural discipline and earnestness to Burns’s work; as Steen Eiler Rasmussen said, “No other art employs a colder, more abstract form, but at the same time no other art is more intimately connected with man’s daily life from the cradle to the grave.” Her sculptures and room-sized installations create experiences that oscillate between intimately constructed details and how those forms evoke domestic environments that recur in memories of personal spaces. Download the exhibition brochure of Sarah Burns’s midday (pdf) Alley Atlas: Andy Sturdevant Andy Sturdevant’s massive Alley Atlas used the MAEP gallery as the staging area for an open-source project on urban design and personal history
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January 20, 2011 – April 3, 2011 | | FREE Ground Truth: Peter Happel Christian Peter Happel Christian measures, collects information, and records data, creating sculptures and photographs that are positioned at the intersection of art, science, and history. His exhibition Ground Truth explores the history of land stewardship and the use of visual technology to chart, measure, and document natural phenomena
Both photography and geographic image systems have
April 20, 2012 – July 1, 2012 | MAEP Galleries | Free Exhibition Seven Billion: Gregory Fitz Seven Billion is the debut of Fitz’s ambitious three-part installation, comprising DayGlo gestural landscapes, paintings made after Ansel Adams photographs, and cinder-block table sculptures. The artist’s work is made from economical materials such as insulation foam and chipboard, and he works quickly
Through these works, audiences will have access to
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(I have my eye on Nick Cave’s Sound Suit for my next
(I have my eye on Nick Cave’s Sound Suit for my next
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