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Crossing Arts presents its newest exhibition Light, Color, And The Northern Landscape , artwork by Steven Weagel

Glass blowing creations will be on display. Written By: PineandLakes Echo Journal | 9:00 am, Mar. 5, 2021 × The handblown glass works of Pequot Lakes artist Steven Weagel will be on display at the Crossing Arts Gallery in Brainerd. Submitted Photo Light, Color, And The Northern Landscape is an exhibit that showcases Pequot Lakes artist Steven Weagel s handblown glass pieces and metalwork. It will be on display from Friday, March 5-Friday, March 26, at the Crossing Arts Gallery in downtown Brainerd. As an artist, Weagel sees his role in life as a creator of beauty, and implements that mindset whenever and wherever he can. With an abundance of negativity all around us, that beauty needs to shine, and Weagel s work does just that.

The Crossing Arts Alliance announces upcoming exhibit

“Light, Color, And The Northern Landscape” showcases artist s defined work using handblown glass pieces and metalwork. Written By: Brainerd Dispatch | × Hiding In Plain Sight is among the art pieces created by Steven Weagel. Weagel s work will be on display starting Friday, March 5, at the Crossing Arts Alliance in Brainerd. The exhibition is titled “Light, Color, And The Northern Landscape.” Submitted photo The Crossing Arts Alliance presents its newest exhibition “Light, Color, And The Northern Landscape,” by Steven Weagel. The exhibit opens Friday, March 5, and will be on display through March 26 at the gallery in downtown Brainerd. “Light, Color, And The Northern Landscape showcases Weagel s defined work using handblown glass pieces and metalwork. As an artist, Weagel sees his role in life as a creator of beauty, and implements that mindset whenever and wherever he can, it stated in a news release.

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West coast story gathering events to run throughout March

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