Untitled, by Norval Morrisseau |
The opening reception for this exhibition will be held the evening of Tuesday, October 22, 2013 with a presentation by Amber-Dawn Bear Robe followed by one of the artists in this exhibit Adrian Stimson, present as his alter ego "Buffalo Boy", who, through performance, provides visual commentary on the Buffalo Bill shows of the past as well as other identity issues.
The following evening internationally known filmmaker Chris Eyre will be introducing and showing his film "Skins" from 6:00-8:00 pm in Montague Hall 70. Eyre has been described as "the preeminent Native American filmmaker of his time" by People magazine. Mark you calendar.
National Juried Show "Possession" to Unveil This Week at the Duluth Art Institute
By Lenore Lampi |
I spoke with Tonya Borgeson of the Snoodle Studio regarding another feature of this show. Because of her involvement in clay and firing workshops around the country, she know the excitement that can come from the workshop portion of events like this, especially since our region is so alive with ceramics artists.
Borgeson has been with the MNWCA for seven years having attended numerous workshops including the Redwing Cearamic Workshop. She approached the Duluth Art Institute three years ago to host this major event which included and exhibit and workshops, developing the concept in conjunction with curator Annie Dugan. Workshops will be conducted Saturday at the DAI's Lincoln Center September 21.
By Holly Lacour |
This is a juried show by two widely respected, internationally acclaimed artists, Eva Kwong and Mary Bohls. From the numerous submissions the judges selected 32 pieces that evoke a play with the understanding of ownership and control, passion and property.
When the MNWCA began it grew by word of mouth, attracting increasing numbers over time. They support both men and women artisans.
For more information on this show, visit mnwca.org/ Be sure to pre-register for the workshops if you want to participate.
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