Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys – Minneapolis, MN

Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys – Minneapolis, MN

Through the ethos of “artists supporting artists,” the pair’s personal collection highlights contemporary Black artists.

“Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys” is a groundbreaking exhibition that marks the first major showcase of the Dean Collection, owned by renowned musicians and cultural icons Swizz Beatz (Kasseem Dean) and Alicia Keys.

Organized by the Brooklyn Museum, “Giants” highlights nearly one hundred significant works by Black diasporic artists, including Gordon Parks, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lorna Simpson, Amy Sherald, and more. The exhibition reflects the Deans’ passion for supporting established and emerging artists while fostering important dialogues about art, culture, and identity.

“The Dean Collection is rooted in the ethos of ‘artists supporting artists,’ and the title Giants reflects both the legendary status of the featured artists and the monumental impact of their work,” says Mia’s chair of global contemporary art Casey Riley in a press release.

The different meanings of giants are explored throughout its three sections. “On the Shoulders of Giants” includes works by influential artists from the past, including Gordon Parks’s photography, the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Esther Mahlangu’s vibrant reimagining of traditional South African Ndebele art. “Giant Conversations” addresses themes of societal critique and protest, with pieces such as Lorna Simpson’s Tense (1991), on Black female self-representation, and Nick Cave’s sculptures, on the protective “costumes” forced on Black men. The show’s grand finale, “Giant Presence,” features large-scale works such as Catfish (2017) by Nina Chanel Abney and Meleko Mokgosi.

Alicia Keys and Swizz Beats

Courtesy of Mia, photo by Jamel Shabazz

“Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys” is organized by Kimberli Gant, Curator, Modern and Contemporary Art, and Indira A. Abiskaroon, Curatorial Assistant, Modern and Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum.

Event

Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys

On view now through Sunday, July 13th

Tickets

Location

The Minneapolis Institute 

 Target Galleries

2400 3rd  Avenue South

 Minneapolis, MN

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Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys

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Wood Week at North House Folk School – Grand Marais, MN

Wood Week at North House Folk School – Grand Marais, MN

Wood Week at North House Folk School

Can you smell the fresh cut wood?

North House Folk School’s annual Wood Week is just around the corner and will be log jam-packed with everything the woodworker’s heart desires. Choose from 11 courses in a variety of areas: from several types of carving to restoring and protecting tools, there’s a course for anyone who loves working in wood.

This year’s Featured Guest Instructor is Lara R. Domeneghetti, a highly accomplished woodcarver teaching for the first time in the US. Lara hails from an Italian multigenerational family of woodcarvers and gilders, but found her artistic home and passion in medieval Norwegian-style carving.

Wood Week at North House Folk School explores the many ways wood can be shaped into useful, beautiful and satisfying objects. Each course offering dives deep into a particular form or tool, but a shared interest in what can be made from trees links everyone who joins in on the fun.

91st Annual Home & Garden Show – Minneapolis, MN

91st Annual Home & Garden Show – Minneapolis, MN

Home & Garden Show

Feature Gardens

feature gardens

Talented landscapers from all over Minnesota will show off their expertise with inspiring garden displays for a Twin Cities Ultimate Backyard theme.

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Fresh Ideas Stage

main stage

See HGTV’s Chelsea & Cole DeBoers and Michel Boyd Smith live on the Fresh Ideas Stage.

Throughout each day of the show, attend a variety of valuable presentations and seminars with local experts!

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Green Thumb Theater

green thumb theater

Presented by Minnesota State Horticultural Society. Some of the most well-known gardening experts have been gathered to share their expertise.

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Event

Home & Garden Show

Wednesday, March 5th – Sunday, March 9th 

10:00 am – 5:00 pm

 Tickets

Location

Minneapolis Convention Center

1301 2nd Avenue South
 Minneapolis, MN

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Patina Homes & Gardens

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Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge: Under the Canopy – Bloomington, MN

 

Echoes: A Solo Exhibition by Lynn Bierbaum – Minneapolis, MN

Echoes: A Solo Exhibition by Lynn Bierbaum – Minneapolis, MN

Echoes: A Solo Exhibition by Lynn Bierbaum

Echoes,” a series of photographic sculptures by Lynn Bierbaum, explores the interconnection between human spaces and the search for solitude in nature.

Through distortions of light and shadow, these sculptures depict both environmental and interior spaces, blurring our perspective on how the objects we cherish and the furnishings within our homes mimic and reflect nature.

Lynn employs the 1851 photographic process known as “wet plate collodion” in combination with her fused and blown glass. The resulting photographs appear negative when viewed through light and positive when backed with a color such as black. This interplay of light and darkness creates a striking three-dimensional effect, allowing the imagery to transcend the confines of traditional photography.

Artist Biography

Lynn Bierbaum is a photographer and glass artist currently residing in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She believes that her interest in the art making process stems not only from viewing the world through the lens of a camera, but rather embracing the origin of the word photography, meaning “painting with light”. Her sculptural photographic work combines darkroom techniques in conjunction with blown glass, in order to warp and bend light to convey her personal perception of time and memory.

Lynn has presented as a panelist on alternative processes for the Culture lab (Long Island City, New York) and sculptural photography at the Experimental Photo Festival (Barcelona, Spain). Her work has been exhibited at A Smith Gallery, (Johnson City, Texas), Institut d’Estudis Fotogràphics de Catalunya, Barcelona, and Art Intersection, (Gilbert, Arizona). In 2019, she was featured as an interviewed artist in the premiere issue of Analog Forever Magazine. She graduated in the spring of 2023 with her MFA in photography and related media at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Lynn is currently an Art Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin – River Falls and a hot glass instructor with Foci the Minnesota Center for Glass Arts.

Event

Echoes: A Solo Exhibition by Lynn Bierbaum

On view now through Saturday, March 29th

Gallery hours: Tuesday – Sunday 11:00am – 6:00pm

Location

Foci MN Center for Glass Arts

2213 Snelling Avenue

Minneapolis, MN

Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge: Under the Canopy – Bloomington, MN

Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge: Under the Canopy – Bloomington, MN

Under The Canopy

Under the Canopy by Emily Gray Koehler, a collection of woodcuts exploring the flora, fauna, and fungi of Midwest forests. Through her art, Koehler invites viewers to cherish the beauty of nature and reflect on its fragility.

Artistry and the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge are excited to announce Under the Canopy by Emily Gray Koehler. Under the Canopy is a collection of traditional woodcuts by printmaker Emily Gray Koehler investigating the flora, fauna, and fungi found in our Midwest forests. Join the artist as she looks up through pines at the Milky Way on a crisp winter night, steps softly into a golden wood enveloped in the scent of fallen leaves, dips her toes in a wooded river at dawn, and studies the delicate ephemeral beauty of a forest floor blanketed in spring flowers. Revel in the artist’s eye as she seeks to remind us of what we have yet could so easily lose.

Emily Gray Koehler (she/her) was born and raised in Traverse City, MI. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking from Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, MI in 2006. After relocating to Minnesota in 2008, she opened her own print studio in Northeast Minneapolis. Koehler is a recipient of two Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative grants (2015, 2020) and a Metropolitan Regional Arts Council Next Step Fund grant (2017). Koehler’s work can be found in public and private collections across the United States and in Europe. To follow Koehler’s work, visit emilygraykoehler.com and @studioegk on Instagram and Facebook.

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DNMI: Ice Sculptures Return to Mia – Minneapolis, MN

DNMI: Ice Sculptures Return to Mia – Minneapolis, MN

Courtesy of Mia

Walk through the ice sculpture-filled winter wonderland!

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