Minnesota Fashion Collective Hits New York Runway

Minnesota Fashion Collective Hits New York Runway

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Coalesce Collective, an Asian American Pacific Islander-centered fashion production, will co-produce the inaugural Asian New York Fashion Week this fall.

Minnesota Carpenter Helps Rebuild Notre Dame’s Fire-Ravaged Roof with Medieval Techniques

Minnesota Carpenter Helps Rebuild Notre Dame’s Fire-Ravaged Roof with Medieval Techniques

A crane lifts a part of the new roof of the Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral on Thursday near Angers, western France. Carpenters building a new timber frame for the fire-ravaged roof of Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral are using the same tools and techniques as their medieval predecessors. For them, working with hand-axes to fashion oak beams has been like stepping back in time.

MPR: If time travel was possible, medieval carpenters would surely be amazed to see how woodworking techniques they pioneered in building Notre Dame Cathedral more than 800 years ago are being used again today to rebuild the world-famous monument’s fire-ravaged roof.

Certainly the reverse is true for the modern-day carpenters using medieval-era skills. Working with hand axes to fashion hundreds of tons of oak beams for the framework of Notre Dame’s new roof has, for them, been like rewinding time. It’s given them a new appreciation of their predecessors’ handiwork that pushed the architectural envelope back in the 13th century.

“It’s a little mind-bending sometimes,” says Peter Henrikson, one of the carpenters. He says there are times when he’s whacking mallet on chisel that he finds himself thinking about medieval counterparts who were cutting “basically the same joint 900 years ago.”

“It’s fascinating,” he says. “We probably are in some ways thinking the same things.”

Person works on wood beam
Peter Henrikson, 61, measures a beam, part of the new roof of the Notre Dame Cathedral de Paris on Thursday.
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The use of hand tools to rebuild the roof that flames turned into ashes in 2019 is a deliberate, considered choice, especially since power tools would undoubtedly have done the work more quickly. The aim is to pay tribute to the astounding craftsmanship of the cathedral’s original builders and to ensure that the centuries-old art of hand-fashioning wood lives on.

“We want to restore this cathedral as it was built in the Middle Ages,” says Jean-Louis Georgelin, the retired French army general who is overseeing the reconstruction.

“It is a way to be faithful to the (handiwork) of all the people who built all the extraordinary monuments in France.”

Facing a tight deadline to reopen the cathedral by Dec. 2024, carpenters and architects are also using computer design and other modern technologies to speed the reconstruction. Computers were used in the drawing of detailed plans for carpenters, to help ensure that their hand-chiseled beams fit together perfectly.

“Traditional carpenters had a lot of that in their head,” Henrikson notes. It’s “pretty amazing to think about how they did this with what they had, the tools and technology that they had at the time.”

The 61-year-old is from Grand Marais, Minn. The bulk of the other artisans working on the timber frame are French.

The roof reconstruction hit an important milestone in May, when large parts of the new timber frame were assembled and erected at a workshop in the Loire Valley, in western France.

The dry run assured architects that the frame is fit for purpose. The next time it is put together will be atop the cathedral. Unlike in medieval times, it will be trucked into Paris and lifted by mechanical crane into position. Some 1,200 trees have been felled for the work.

“The objective we had was to restore to its original condition the wooden frame structure that disappeared during the fire of April 15, 2019,” says architect Remi Fromont, who did detailed drawings of the original frame in 2012.

The rebuilt frame “is the same wooden frame structure of the 13th century,” he says. “We have exactly the same material: oak. We have the same tools, with the same axes that were used, exactly the same tools. We have the same know-how. And soon, it will return to its same place.”

“It is,” he adds, “a real resurrection.”

John Leicester contributed to this report from Paris.

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Minnesota Arboretum: Firefly Viewing Nights – Chaska, MN

Minnesota Arboretum: Firefly Viewing Nights – Chaska, MN

Experience the magic of summer nights at the Arb with hundreds of fireflies flashing through the sky! Bring your family and friends along to marvel at the wonder of these glowing winged beetles (also known as lightning bugs). Begin your firefly viewing experience by gathering in the Sensory Garden Parking Lot to learn about these special creatures from local experts and Master Naturalists.

Every week we will feature other nighttime creatures that can also be spotted (or heard) during our Firefly Viewing Nights! You’ll be able to pick from four options for firefly viewing hikes throughout the Arboretum grounds. We’ll note which route offers the best viewing each night.

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Hiking Routes

Wildflower Garden (1/2 mile)

Bog Walk (1 mile)

Three-Mile Walk (2.25 miles)

Farm Trail (2 miles)

Event

July 6th – 8th

Thursday, Friday & Saturday evenings from 8:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.;

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Location

Minnesota Arboretum

Start in the Sensory Garden

Reservations

$5 for members and children 15 and younger
$20 for non-members

Firefly Tickets 

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Minnesota-Made Heritage Gear

Minnesota-Made Heritage Gear

Fan of travel? Fan of sports? Combine both loves with Minnesota-made Heritage Gear luxury goods that are handcrafted with upscale materials, including full-grain leathers and biodegradable wool.
Heritage Gear products are sustainably made, hand-crafted companions for life. They are reflections of the experiences that have shaped you, the values that distinguish you, and the passions that drive you.
Founder Greg Heinemann values tradition and quality. Show pride in your alma mater or professional sports team and score compliments with their leather bags, luggage tags, cashmere wraps, and other branded products.
32nd Annual Grand Marais Arts Festival – Grand Marais, MN

32nd Annual Grand Marais Arts Festival – Grand Marais, MN

Grand Marais Arts Festival

The Art Colony hosts this event to celebrate the vibrant legacy of art on the North Shore of Lake Superior, and to provide opportunities to learn more about art through dialogue, demonstrations, and hands-on art activities. The event is known for its high-quality exhibitors, the scenic lakeside location, a strong art-buying crowd, and its exceptional support amenities for festival artists.

About the Grand Marais Art Colony

The Grand Marais Art Colony is a nonprofit, member-supported art center dedicated to nurturing creativity since 1947. Beyond organizing the annual Grand Marais Arts Festival, we host over 200 classes per year, in a variety of mediums, catering to all skill levels. The Art Colony also offers professional studio access and organizes other exhibits and events throughout the year.

Event

Grand Marais Arts Festival

July 8th – 9th

Grand Marais Arts Festival Booth Hours:
Saturday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Downtown Harbor Park, Grand Marais, MN

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