Email Author Camille LeFevre
Toby Sisson left St. Paul three years ago to teach at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. She returns this weekend with a new show of 21... More >>
Debates about relational aesthetics will certainly follow the opening of this exhibition. The installations, performances, and process-related... More >>
The premise of "The Architecture Show" is just as it sounds: Work by artists who take their inspiration from buildings — whether design,... More >>
Now that the Weisman Art Museum has settled nicely into its Frank Gehry-designed expansion, the gem of architecture and art is resuming its summer... More >>
This Friday, the Mpls Photo Center ushers in the summer solstice with three new shows in its galleries. "Cig Harvey: You Look at Me Like an... More >>
This Friday, the Mpls Photo Center ushers in the summer solstice with three new shows in its galleries. "Cig Harvey: You Look at Me Like an... More >>
This Friday, the Mpls Photo Center ushers in the summer solstice with three new shows in its galleries. "Cig Harvey: You Look at Me Like an... More >>
Since the three members of SuperGroup — Sam Johnson, Erin Search-Wells, and Jeffrey Wells — returned to their native Minneapolis from... More >>
In "Landscape of the Mind" at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery, mindscapes — those images and fields of inquiry, whether preternatural or... More >>
Two exhibitions opening at Soo Visual Arts Center on Saturday plunge onlookers into watery habitats compromised by structure and/or sentiment. In... More >>
Two exhibitions opening at Soo Visual Arts Center on Saturday plunge onlookers into watery habitats compromised by structure and/or sentiment. In... More >>
Korean artist Minouk Lim's first U.S. exhibition features three immersive, multidisciplinary environments integrating documentary video that... More >>
You never know where Skewed Visions will show up. The haunting, disturbing "Strange Love" (2007) took place in a former coffin factory. "He Woke... More >>
Minneapolis native Michael Crouser creates photographs of evocative light and shadow, rich with tension and tranquility. Whether capturing the... More >>
Tired of assigned seating for concert dance? Want the freedom to move around at will, whether for a better view or just to try out a move?... More >>
Traffic Zone's annual Spring Open Studios event is, by now, a seasonal rite of passage. A who's who of arts patrons, aficionados, artists, and... More >>
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is far more artistically diverse than its signature piece, "Revelations," might indicate. Yes, the American... More >>
This weekend, Laurie Van Wieren continues to expand her curatorial expertise, much to the benefit of the Twin Cities dance and performance art... More >>
The new work of Minneapolis artists Katelyn Farstad and David Frohlich moves through space and time, even when it's static. That's the nature of... More >>
The much-anticipated Minnesota debut of Ballet Preljocaj, a 25-member dance company from Aix-en-Provence, is upon us. Break out your Grimm... More >>
Shawn McNulty paints — with palette knives — large color fields in which layered abstractions emerge from beneath thick washes of... More >>
Painter Dale Johnson has been teaching at Bethel University for 40 years while developing an oeuvre of figurative, landscape, and abstract... More >>
What's in a hip-hop move? Since Philadelphia choreographer Rennie Harris began re-staging this urban street dance for the concert stage,... More >>
Balletomanes, take heart. At long last, a work by golden boy Christopher Wheeldon—speculation continues as to whether or not he is George... More >>
Last year, the multifaceted California-based artist Marc Bamuthi Joseph was in residency at the Walker Art Center. During that time, he posed the... More >>
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