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Taube steps up after quilt kerfuffle | News, Sports, Jobs

A quilt made by students and artists around the country has found a display venue in Minot after missing out on being exhibited at a local quilt festival, causi

Rachel Alfaro: Taube Museum Update ~ Historian Tom Isern ~ Sue Balcom on Cooking Trends

Thursday, January 12, 2023 - The Taube Museum of Art has been a vital part of the overall Minot community since the early 1970s! The Museum is planning the grand opening of the Dr. Andrea E. Donovan Library. The library will honor the late Dr. Andrea Donovan, and her love of art, architecture, and history. We visit with Rachel Alfaro, executive director. ~~~ Tom Isern shares a Plains Folk essay: “Whose Song is This, Anyway?” ~~~ Root cellar Sue Balcom is here for a discussion of cooking trends.

Barnes County Museum hosting North Dakota Student Art Show

MSU, Taube galleries host joint exhibition | News, Sports, Jobs

May 11, 2021 Submitted Art Mack Schroer’s Big Lebowski is a mixed media piece in the “Pop Cars” collection. Two vibrant, pop culture-infused exhibitions went on display today at a joint show of the Taube Museum of Art and the Northwest Arts Center at Minot State University. A public reception will be held Thursday. The display includes Mack Schroer’s illustrated “Pop Cars” and “Wild Rides” posters, curated from the private collection of Laurie Geller. On display until June 8, the exhibition is split evenly between the two galleries with a unique view at each location. “Pop Cars” began in early 2018 as a single doodle of Homer Simpson on a driver’s daily log sheet. With the computer system down at a salt water disposal site, Schroer, an oil field trucker at the time, resorted to using a hand-kept ledger on Keller’s Daily Logs. Scrawled etch-a-sketch lines became a cityscape that soon beckoned a portrait of Homer Simpson.

Grand Forks students win awards in statewide art competition

Grand Forks students win awards in statewide art competition High school and middle school students have earned prizes in the annual North Dakota Juried Student Art Show. Written By: Pamela D. Knudson | 3:00 pm, May 4, 2021 × Running Free, an artwork by Brooke Beckstead, a student at Valley Middle School, earned an award in the annual North Dakota Juried Student Art Show, sponsored by the Taube Museum of Art in Minot. (Submitted image) Twenty-one Grand Forks high school and middle school students have earned prizes in the 2021-22 North Dakota Juried Student Art Show, sponsored by the Taube Museum of Art in Minot.

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