Today I had the opportunity to see a presentation from Jim Bear Jacobs on the painful historical art in the Minnesota State Capitol – specifically
Category: Art
Another Voice: finding comfort in the political illustrations of the recent past at MCAD
I find comfort in history – in knowing that people are strong that we have endured. As a society we take steps forward, we get
Bleed&Burn: Burning flags while we can at the Soap Factory
“Tyranny is good for art, bad for artists,” I heard Grant Hart say at the closing of the Land Speed Record show at The Walker.
Death Scene: Amazing cardboard recreation of a hospital show TV set
I enjoy a lot of shows at the Soap Factory but I really keep going back with the hope of seeing something I’ll love as
Soap Factory 3 x 5 Artists in Residency – art in tents
I always enjoy the Soap Factory. This summer they have featured a number of local artists with multi-artists shows, unveiling new artists last each month.
James Castle at Mia: Heartbreaking, Inspiring, Charming
James Castle was deaf from birth. He never learned sign language, or lip reading or any kind of reading. He had no conventional way to