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It is hard to find a more conveniently located condo in Minneapolis. This classic red brick building is six minutes from the Minneapolis Institute of Art, eight minutes from the Walker Art center and close to restaurants and entertainment. The condo comes with a shared laundry room, community room and deck on the roof.  Close
Karl Wirsum
The Chicago-born artist Karl Wirsum, a member of the legendary Hairy Who art group, died on 6 May, aged 81. Spending most of his career in the Windy City, Wirsum became a beloved artist and professor of painting and drawing at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago, as evidenced by the outpouring of appreciation on social media from scores of former students and fans. “Karl was an artist of major consequence,” says James Rondeau, the president and director of the Art Institute of Chicago. “His visionary, imaginative, utterly original take on figuration both epitomized a Chicago school and registered in a national and international consciousness.”
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Sue Kattas with a leather head by artist Nancy Grossman, while curating the Helen Mary Harding Collection show in 1987.Â
Sue Kattas with a painting by Richard Linder during her time curating the Helen Mary Harding Collection show in 1987.Â
Sue Kattas getting ready for a public cable arts program and interview at The Phipps for the Helen Mary Harding exhibit.Â
Sue Kattas painting the modeling bench for the Sunday Figure Drawing Co-op.Â
Sue Kattas giving a tour as a docent for The Phipps In This Space show.Â
One of Sue Kattas s works, titled My Angel, Made from recycled return address labels.Â
Hennepin Theatre Trust Announces Artists For The 2021 Season Of It s The People
The multimedia public art installation, sponsored by UBS Wealth Management USA and Clear Channel Outdoor, features fine art portraits by renowned Minnesota artists.by BWW News Desk
Hennepin Theatre Trust, in partnership with UBS Wealth Management USA and Clear Channel Outdoor, today announces the six Minnesota artists whose photography will be featured in the 2021 season of It s the People, a public art initiative that is inspired by the people whose experiences and stories create the unique vibrancy of Hennepin Avenue. Dahli Durley, Jaida Grey Eagle, Isabel Gloss, Kristine Heykants, Awa Mally and Andy Richter have been selected for their distinguished artistry in portrait photography as well as their leadership from various walks of life including BIPOC advancement, LGBTQIA awareness and homelessness advocacy.