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Minneapolis artist creates unique historic map of Detroit Lakes for 150 Sails Up project

now of Detroit Lakes and the other showing the then, said Palmquist in her artist s statement for the project. I wanted to include lots of facts and figures on the smaller sails as well as compare and contrast sections. But as I began my interviews with local residents and research librarians at the Becker County Museum, I quickly discovered that my goal was impossible because the city holds too much history, stories, people, organizations, and businesses to ever fit on one artwork. An example of some of the historic tidbits interspersed throughout artist Anna Palmquist s 150 Sails Up in DL sailboat design, which showcases Detroit Lakes 150-year history. (Submitted photo)

Minneapolis late-lamented Intermedia Arts writes its final chapter – a $1 million check

Copy shortlink: The saga of Intermedia Arts, the Minneapolis multigenre venue that served marginalized communities for decades before running into fiscal trouble four years ago, is coming to a quiet, almost storybook close. After selling its building near the trendy Lyn-Lake district and paying off debts, the organization donated $1 million to help Artspace, the nonprofit developer, acquire the Northrup King Building as a crown jewel for the northeast Minneapolis arts scene. Now, for its final act, Intermedia is giving its remaining $1 million to a like-minded Minneapolis arts organization, Public Functionary. Let me tell you, it s been a long four years, said Omar Akbar, Intermedia s co-president. But this is fantastic news because we were able to preserve some of the value of the organization, rather than have it keep down a path to bankruptcy and a slow, ugly death.

New exhibition at the MacRostie Art Center: An interview with ceramic artist, Susan Feigenbaum

The MacRostie Art Center in downtown Grand Rapids is hosting artists, Corey Olson and Susan Feigenbaum for its April 2021 exhibitions. Opening April 5th, Olsen’s collection of paintings and drawings titled, “Extraordinary Angels,” will be hosted at the MacRostie Gallery, and Feigenbaum’s sculptures will be part of the Minnesota Gallery’s “Flights of Fantasy: Birds, Nature, and Art at play.” In an interview with Susan Feigenbaum, she discusses her relationship to Minnesota, ceramics, and what inspired her to create her newest exhibition. A graduate of the Minnesota New Institute for Ceramic Education (MN NICE), an advanced certificate program that provides personalized professional development in ceramics, Susan Feigenbaum is a ceramic artist and educator in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. Feigenbaum’s sculpture is shown in exhibitions, galleries, and year-round at the Northrup King Building in the NE Minneapolis Arts District. She has been commission

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