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Several years ago, the multifaceted California artist Marc Bamuthi Joseph was in residency at the Walker Art Center, asking the question: "What... More >>
Rumor has it that this group exhibition of eight artists currently completing their MFAs at the U of M includes a 1976 AMC Pacer in which fungi... More >>
This April and May is the Season of Cambodia in New York City. Among the rich offerings of music, art, and film is the dance/theater group Khmer... More >>
Say what? Verbal mashup meets visceral collage in "Visceral Dysentery: Deep Retardant Cuts Craft Dogma," an exhibition that showcases work by HAZE... More >>
Has British-born Andrew Wykes taken a cue from Minnesota winters? A season during which layers of slush, muck, snow, chipped ice, de-icer, and... More >>
This week the Walker's annual lecture series returns, bringing designers from around the world to the graphic-savvy Twin Cities for infusions of... More >>
Back in 1987, after Millicent Hodson finished her reconstruction of Vaslav Nijinsky's formidable and controversial "Le Sacre du Printemps"... More >>
Before the Liquid Music performances by Sarah Kirkland Snider, Shara Worden, and yMusic this week, Minneapolis art and design group RO/LU will... More >>
"Venus and Adonis is my first (maybe my last, who knows) venture into video, dance, and music," writes Myron Johnson on his blog, Myron's... More >>
If you continue to wonder why this performance company, which includes some of the Twin Cities' most dynamic and accomplished dancers,... More >>
Black History Month enjoys a real boost as two companion exhibitions bridging black and white, Minneapolis and St. Paul, are celebrated with... More >>
Black History Month enjoys a real boost as two companion exhibitions bridging black and white, Minneapolis and St. Paul, are celebrated with... More >>
The genesis of the Twin Cities' singular "downtown" dance scene can be traced back at least to Hijack. The duo — Kristin Van Loon and Arwen... More >>
Bebe Miller is no stranger to the Twin Cities. Bebe Miller Company — formed in 1985 — toured extensively for decades, performing at... More >>
Once a year, in the spirit of experimentation, the dancers of James Sewell Ballet lend their bodies and souls to selected dance artists usually... More >>
Perhaps tearing a page from the Walker Art Center's playbook, where curators for the Dance Works series have been brilliantly exhibiting a... More >>
Minneapolis architect Dewey Thorbeck built a much-lauded practice largely on designs for agricultural architecture and his leadership on... More >>
The tectonic plates of the imagination collide in Joseph Rizzo's collages, as swaths of pattern and shape crest, crash, and overlap. Joseph... More >>
The tectonic plates of the imagination collide in Joseph Rizzo's collages, as swaths of pattern and shape crest, crash, and overlap. Joseph... More >>
The Minnesota Museum of American Art, formerly housed in multiple locations throughout St. Paul, has been homeless since 2009. The museum's... More >>
The 1990 documentary Paris Is Burning brought New York City's 1980s drag scene — particularly the ball culture in which voguing... More >>
In a blast from the past, this group exhibition — in two locations on the U of M's West Bank — revisits the feminist art movement of... More >>
Who is Marlene Tupy? According to Facebook, she lives in St. Paul, likes potato chips, cherry licorice, and "lots of expensive gifts (Example... More >>
By deploying his triple-threat artistry — as a printmaker, paper maker, and book artist — Jeff Rathermel investigates the... More >>
Whether viewing a mountain in Mongolia via iPad video or examining the fine ink lines proscribing a murder of crows, a newcomer to Zhang Meng's... More >>
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