Visual Arts

Talking pictures with Wing Young Huie

his boy and his family live at, and make their living from, the dump in Mazatlan, Mexico. Photo by Jennifer Larson

A moss-stained, vine-draped wall creates the illusion of water reflected. A steel-eyed sheepdog gazes intently from the side of a mountain road.MORE »

St. Paul Art Crawl: Good (and getting better), clean (and getting cleaner), cheap (well...) fun

Nick Hager of Public Art Saint Paul holds a piece by Christopher Lutter-Gardelle. Photo by Mason Riddle.

Searching for the good, the bad, and the ugly? The beautiful and the strange? Even...the outrageous? All can be sussed out this weekend at the 27th St. Paul Art Crawl (SPAC).MORE »

THEATER | Bedlam's "Dalí-DADA": Da da i zimbrabim ta ta ta te te te obi obi da da da da...eat veal!

When we were in grad school, my friend Dave and I saw a TV special on spicy food. Inspired, we set out to raise our Scoville unit tolerance thresholds.

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VISUAL ARTS | "There's too much ordinary in this world": The elemental visions of Heather Garcia

From top to bottom: Bird Watching, Back Soon, Heather Garcia, Drying Off. Images courtesy Heather Garcia.

It doesn’t require an art expert or even an aficionado to appreciate painter Heather Garcia.MORE »

Weekend What's What 4/10-4/12: Pastel pretty

Although this weekend's party/arty itinerary has little to do with Sunday's Easter holiday, you can still embrace the pretty and go all out with a wardrobe tinged in pinks, yellows, light blues and grMORE »

VISUAL ARTS | Mosaic on a Stick: Art for the people in St. Paul

Image courtesy Mosaic on a Stick

At St. Paul's Mosaic on a Stick, its name a tongue-in-cheek reference to the near by State Fairgrounds, one can lose oneself in a kaleidoscope of colors and imagination.MORE »
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