by doitinnorth | Sep 17, 2023 | art/design
Leaving Your Mark: Stories in Wood
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From traditional craft born of necessity to contemporary art with a punk heart, Leaving Your Mark is an exploration of lived experience, tradition, and change, conveyed through the craft of wood. This exhibition features the U.S. premiere of Swedish artist Claes Larsson, known as ClaesKamp, whose expressive woodcarvings reflect his punk rock roots and respond to contemporary issues facing the world. Primarily creating sculptures out of wood, Claes explores the border between traditional woodwork and the foundational experiences of his younger years with street art and punk. His techniques are surprising, and in many ways topple the traditional rules of wood slöjd in pursuit of the next generation of this artform.
His works invite visitors to reconsider the notion that handcraft is primarily a functional art form, or an art of survival, and at the same time underscore handcraft’s longstanding tradition as a medium for the exchange of ideas. “As a kid I used to have ‘painting Fridays’ with my dad. He got a beer and I got something with a lot of sugar, we listened to rock n’ roll and painted all night. Never with any demands of certain results or progress, but for the fun of it. That’s where I found art.” – Claes Larsson Alongside Claes, the artwork by local artist Liesl Chatman is on display. Liesl employs kolrosing and carving as means to process and reflect on lived experience. Among other works by Liesl, visitors are able to view a special spoon carving project she launched in 2020 to respond to the simultaneous crises of COVID-19, the murder of George Floyd, and the ensuing protests that erupted only a few blocks from ASI’s campus. A series of carefully selected hand-carved objects from ASI’s collection are displayed throughout the historic Turnblad Mansion—which is itself a masterclass in woodcarving.
Throughout the galleries, visitors encounter tools of necessity made and used by some of Minnesota’s earliest settlers to the sentimental objects brought by Nordic immigrants and passed on through generations. Although separated by time and place, these objects represent the lived experiences of each of their makers and invite visitors to consider how handcraft has evolved over time. Leaving Your Mark coincides with the 100th anniversary of Sätergläntan, one of Sweden’s oldest and most cherished centers for learning and preserving handcraft. Students from all over the world travel to learn from master artisans at this boundary-breaking meeting place and knowledge center in the Swedish region of Dalarna. Four of Sätergläntan’s current teaching artists specializing in woodcarving, blacksmithing, sewing, and weaving, along with the organization’s director, will visit ASI this summer to teach a series of workshops, supported by funding from the American Scandinavian Foundation.
Visitors are able to view a selection of Scandinavian flat-plane figure carvings from ASI’s collection by beloved Swedish artist Herman Rosell (1893–1969) alongside excerpts from As It Was Before, a new publication that tells stories of Swedish immigration to America inspired by Herman Rosell’s figure carvings. The book includes an appendix of the complete collection of Rosell carvings owned by ASI and is now available in the ASI Museum Store.
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Each hand-carved wood object in Leaving Your Mark is a vessel for someone’s voice and story—will you be the one who listens?
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Fuzzy FlagsTM Sweden Flag Fleece Blanket
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Leaving Your Mark: Stories in Wood is supported by the Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation and ASI’s members and donors. The exhibition’s Media Partner is the Star Tribune. Minnesota artist activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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Leaving Your Mark: Stories in Wood
On view now through October 29th
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Tickets
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Become a Member
Admission is free for ASI Members.
Both advance admission registration and walk-up admission are available
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Location
America Swedish Institute
2600 Park Avenue
Minneapolis, MN
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Faribault Mill Announces Collaboration with GrantLOVE Project
by doitinnorth | Sep 10, 2023 | events/locations
Cook County is the premier destination to view fall colors in Minnesota. Starting in early September, the air turns crisp and clear. Shortly after, the leaves begin to change, color painting the Superior National Forest with a palette of goldenrod, pumpkin orange and firetruck red. For a romantic getaway, escape during the midweek to avoid the fall color crowd – you’ll have the trails to yourselves.In late fall, a different kind of show begins: the infamous gales of November. This is a chance to get cozy and watch Lake Superior unleash her wild side.
- Embrace your inner leaf-peeper. Marvel at all of the color that nature offers. View the fall colors drive maps.
- Look for Northern Lights. Set your eyes to the skies in the evenings. You will see more stars than ever before and, if you are lucky, a glimpse of nature’s light show – aurora borealis. Learn more about the Northern Lights in Cook County.
- Go on a “moosefari.” For your best chance of seeing one of the elusive moose, drive the Gunflint Trail National Scenic Byway early in the morning or around dusk. Even if you don’t spy a moose, you’ll see spectacular scenery. Learn more about moose in Cook County.
- Paddle the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW). Fall days are often sunny, mild and bug-free, with cool, clear nights perfect for hot chocolate around the campfire.
- Hike the Superior Hiking Trail. Catch spectacular views from numerous peaks along the Sawtooth Mountain Range of Lake Superior and the Superior National Forest in full fall splendor. Learn more about hiking in Cook County.
- Golf at Superior National. Open into October, you can get in a few more rounds and view spectacular fall colors by hitting the links at Superior National Golf Course. Learn more about golfing in Cook County.
- Find your true colors and get inspired. Shop our local galleries and find artisan crafted gems. Feeling inspired? Take a class at North House Folk School or the Grand Marais Art Colony.
- Revel at a festival.
- Catch the fall bird migration. The boreal forest is at the heart of the migratory path for numerous bird species. From the peak of a mountain, witness a hawk migration or stay up late and listen for the hoot of an owl. Learn more about the birds in Cook County.
- Experience the late fall storm season. Starting in late-October, low-pressure systems from the Arctic swing down over Lake Superior and bump into warmer systems fed by the jet stream. These collisions can spawn ferocious gales. If you get a thrill from waves and wind, Cook County has plenty of snug harbors for storm-watching.
by doitinnorth | Sep 10, 2023 | evergreen, shop/share
Photo by Sara Pace
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Don’t miss this gorgeous display and sale of more than 5,000 handblown glass pumpkins and glass garden art made by
12 award-winning, professional glass artists, who will offer free glass-blowing demonstrations daily.
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All the pumpkins are available for purchase at this third-annual event, presented by the Arboretum Auxiliary. Your purchase of unique, handcrafted glass pumpkins supports the Arboretum and the artists.
by doitinnorth | Sep 10, 2023 | eat/drink
Looking to reel in a fintastic #Fryday lunch or dinner?
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Head to the east side of the river.
Bernie’s Filet-Ope-Fish is one of the best walleye dishes you can net in the Upper Midwest!
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Bernie’s is a café, bakery, and market created to celebrate cuisine and ingredients of the Midwest. It is a place to gather with friends for lunch, bring your kids for an after school cookie, stop in for a take-and-bake hotdish on the way home from work, have a drink at our historic horseshoe bar, or browse the specialty ingredients and cooking tools that line our shelves. In the summer we’ve got picnic goodies for the lake and a flower lined patio, and in the winter we’ve got lots of knoephla soup.
Come on in, get cozy, and enjoy.
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East Grand Forks Minnesota East Grand Forks MN Retro Vintage Throw Pillow
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121 Demers Avenue
East Grand Forks, MN
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The Dorothy Molter Museum – Ely, MN
by doitinnorth | Sep 10, 2023 | people/passions
A South Minneapolis music festival featuring 12 local bands across porches that transform into stages.
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Porchfest is unique in its focus on celebrating local music and local foods. While dancing in the streets to hip hop, blues, indie, and more you can enjoy sweet and savory delights from food trucks, drinks in the Reverie Beer Garden, and cool merch from local vendors. Proceeds help fund Powderhorn Porchfest this year and next.
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Stage 1: 3201 17th Avenue South
CURATOR: SUN PROJECT STAGE
4:00 – 5:45 PM…Marty
6:00 – 6:45 PM… The Retreads
7:00 – 7:45 PM… Jennifer Wood
8:00 – 8:45 PM… Jordan Johnston
9:15 – 9:45 PM… NUR-D

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Stage 2: 3232 17th Avenue South
CURATOR: JON KOJIS
5:15-6:00 PM… Ben Abrahamson
6:15-7:00 PM… Red Hot Django Peppers
7:15-8:00 PM…Carlos Lumbi
8:15-9:00 PM… Better Mistakes
Stage 3: 3329 17th Avenue South
CURATOR: BRI BECKER
4:00-4:45 PM… NUR-D
5:15-6:00 PM… Black Widows
6:15-7:00 PM… Emmy Woods
7:15-8:00 PM… LAAMAR
8:15-9:00 PM… Dani Erin
3200 – 3400 17th Avenue
Minneapolis, MN
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Minnesota Renaissance Festival Celebrates Its 52nd Season! – Shakopee, MN