Thanksgiving Feast: Cooks Class – Saint Paul, MN

Thanksgiving Feast: Cooks Class – Saint Paul, MN

When

Sunday, November 20th, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

877 Grand Avenue
Saint Paul, MN

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Groveland Gallery: “The Heavens” by Dan Bruggeman – Minneapolis, MN

Choreographers’ Evening 50th Anniversary: Curated by Judith Howard and Alanna Morris

Choreographers’ Evening 50th Anniversary: Curated by Judith Howard and Alanna Morris

Judith Howard and Alanna Morris

Photo: Canaan Mattson for the Walker Art Center

“As a snapshot of a community, Choreographers’ Evening might be the best annual curated event in Minnesota.” —Vita.mn

The Walker’s annual dance showcase celebrates a half century of works by Minnesota choreographers, offering an exciting glimpse into a vibrant and diverse community. For the 50th anniversary of Choreographers’ Evening, guest curators Alanna Morris and Judith Howard offer a program of works that honor and recognize the rich histories, vital contributions, and power of today’s movement innovators.

Featured choreographers for this year’s program are Aloe AoLiu, Romeo Cannady, Colin Edwards and Canaan Mattson, Elizabeth Flinsch, Averie Mitchell-Brown, Alys Ayumi Ogura, Kayla Schiltgen, Kristin Van Loon and J. H. Shuǐ Xiān, and Laurie Van Wieren. Join us for a remarkable evening highlighting the strength and exuberance of Minnesota dance.

 

Featherstone Pottery Fall Show – Redwing, MN

Featherstone Pottery Fall Show – Redwing, MN

Join us for our annual Pottery Show at Featherstone Pottery in beautiful Red Wing, MN.  This three day event at Featherstone Farm features lots of new pottery fresh from the wood-fired kiln for your festive holiday tables, potlucks, and gift-giving.

Form and Function of Featherstone

All art forms originated from utilitarian roots. And many of them still serve to inform, to teach, to communicate, to entertain, or to beautify. And while pottery can do all of these things, it still clings tenaciously to its traditional verb form…to do.

Pottery lies within the realm of functional arts. To see Featherstone Pottery is to understand its purpose. Like making wood furniture or blacksmithing, hand-thrown pottery or stoneware is the ultimate blending of beauty and function.

Shoji Hamada, Potter

When

Saturday, November 5th from 10am – 4pm
Sunday, November 6th from 10am – 2pm
Saturday, November 12th from 10am – 4pm

Where

Featherstone Pottery

31998 210th Avenue
Red Wing, MN

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Minnesota’s Connection: Sherlock Holmes The Exhibition

Minnesota’s Connection: Sherlock Holmes The Exhibition

The game is finally afoot – or should we say afeet? Sherlock Holmes: The Exhibition is now open at the Minnesota History Center. Try your hand at the footprint-maker and other gadgets and experiments that let visitors learn about and practice observation, deduction, forensics and more. Solve an interactive Victorian-era mystery and learn Minnesota’s connection to history’s most iconic detective.

The Exhibit

Be transported into Sherlock Holmes’ London to solve a possible murder in a world filled with innovation and experimentation. Sherlock Holmes: The Exhibition will delight visitors of all ages with interactive crime-solving opportunities, original manuscripts, period artifacts, and investigative tools influenced and used by Sherlock Holmes. This exhibit showcases areas of forensic science that enabled Sherlock Holmes to solve crimes, and brings to life the historic underpinnings of author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s rich and vibrant stories.

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension contributed to the making of this renowned exhibition alongside St. Paul-based Exhibits Development Group, LLC.

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Sherlock Holmes and The Twelve Thefts of Christmas (the New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes)

When

On view now through April 2nd, 2023
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Where

345 W. Kellogg Blvd.
St. Paul, MN

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Groveland Gallery: “The Heavens” by Dan Bruggeman – Minneapolis, MN

Groveland Gallery: “The Heavens” by Dan Bruggeman – Minneapolis, MN

Dan Bruggeman “Small Things Recoil Into Silence”
2022 | watercolor & gouache on paper

On view now through – November 26

Groveland Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of “The Heavens”, an exhibit of new paintings by St. Paul artist, Dan Bruggeman. For over 30 years his work has been part of exhibitions across the U.S. including the Albright Knox Museum in Buffalo, the North Dakota Museum of Art in Grand Forks, the Museum of Nebraska Art in Kearny, and the Minnesota Museum of American Art in St. Paul. Bruggeman currently teaches in the Fine Art Department at Carleton College in Northfield.

The Heavens

About this new work, Bruggeman writes:

My paintings are representations of the midwestern landscape. This subject is compelling because it is vast, a little threatening, and, at times, uncanny. The allegorical scenes I paint exist within this environment and are like idle theater sets, awaiting a protagonist or lamenting its departure. These places and objects have certainly belonged to someone and have shared a form of human intimacy. Had they been watching, they may know more about us than we, them.

“I record the bleak winter vignette, the unmoored chapel, and the clothesline draped with laundry emphasizing their inanimate state; forlorn and poetic. These objects emerge as the subject of my work because I embrace their strangely suspended state of being. That state, which the philosopher Jane Bennett calls “enchantment,” recognizes the unusual and sometimes disturbing aspects of everyday objects and experiences that, once recognized, might help us contemplate our responsibilities as stewards of nature. Their status as a record of human activity reminds me of both the promise and threat that has always told the story of the North American landscape and is a further reminder of the delicate and precarious status of our environment.” 

Groveland Gallery
25 Groveland Terrace
Minneapolis, MN

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