The 51st Annual Twin Cities Pride Festival – Loring Park, Minneapolis

The 51st Annual Twin Cities Pride Festival – Loring Park, Minneapolis

Heritage Fire Cooking Competion Showcase – Canterbury Park, MN

Heritage Fire Cooking Competion Showcase – Canterbury Park, MN

“ReVisión: Art in the Americas” – Minneapolis, MN

“ReVisión: Art in the Americas” – Minneapolis, MN

Leo Chiachio & Daniel Giannone, (Argentinean, born 1969; Argentinean, born 1964), Calaverita (detail), 2014. Hand embroidery with cotton thread and jewelry effect on Alexander Henry fabric. Denver Art Museum: Funds from the Ralph L. and Florence R. Burgess Trust, 2022.50. ©️ Chiachio & Giannone. Photo by Christina Jackson, courtesy Denver Art Museum
Minneapolis Institute of Art “ReVisión: Art in the Americas”: Featuring nearly 130 objects from the Denver Art Museum’s Ancient and Latin American collections, this exhibition tells a visually compelling narrative about the formation of the Americas from 100 BCE to today. The thematic presentation explores land, people, and place by linking ancient and contemporary artworks that address political and social issues at the heart of the region’s cultural heritage.
Starting today, Mia contributing members have early access to tickets for our next special exhibition, “ReVisión: Art in the Americas.” Tickets go on sale to the general public and explorer members on June 20th.

Event

“ReVisión: Art in the Americas”

Opening July 1st and runs through September 17th
Target Gallery

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ReVisión: A New Look at Art in the Americas

Portraits of the Plots: Biodiversity at Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve

Portraits of the Plots: Biodiversity at Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve

Portraits of the Plots

Don Luce presents a series of paintings that capture the character of the individual test plots that make up Cedar Creek’s Big Biodiversity (Big Bio) experiment. Begun in the 1990s, Big Bio depends upon a grid of test plots that are monitored to determine the relationship between species diversity and productivity. The project has demonstrated that biodiversity is important for the productivity and stability of living systems.

The paintings were made in a process that mimicked the growth of the plots, starting from a sand colored base, with details of the plants layered on top. The paintings were conceived as portraits offering an intimate perspective into the character, diversity, and abundance of the experiment’s test plots while also giving viewers a window into the significance of the Big Bio experiment, one of the first studies to quantitatively demonstrate the importance of protecting our Earth’s amazing biological diversity.

Don Luce smiling directly at cameraDon Luce holds a degree in Zoology and a master’s degree in Medical and Biological Illustration from the University of Michigan. For over 40 years, he drew on his interest in science, art and nature to develop exhibitions at the University of Minnesota’s Bell Museum, before retiring in 2021.

Don is also an illustrator and artist. His paintings have been featured in one-person exhibitions at the Great Lakes Aquarium in Duluth, MN and the Peter White Library in Marquette, Michigan. A retrospective exhibition of his art and illustrations, A View from a Canoe, showed at the Bell Museum in fall 2016. He has been an artist-in-residence at Joshua Tree National Park and, most recently, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve.

Learn more about Don’s art here.

This is a project from Cedar Creek Reflections, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve’s artist in residence program.

Event

Now through Sunday, July 16th, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Bell Museum
2088 Larpenteur Avenue West
St Paul, MN

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Stone Arch Bridge Festival – Minneapolis, MN

Stone Arch Bridge Festival – Minneapolis, MN

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