Visual Arts

What's new (and old) in the neighborhoods?

Dustin Hoskovec’s A Bridge to History is one of the neighborhood-specific photographs on display as a part of _32 × 4, through March 1 at the Downtown Central Library.

A photo exhibit running through the end of the month reveals the familiar details, past and present, of neighborhood life in Minneapolis and St. Paul.MORE »

Weekend What's What 2/12-2/15: Kissing season

Happy kissing season, gentle readers! We here at l'étoile hope your hearts are happy and your minds are dirty, because this weekend is shaping up to be one big hedonistic love fest.MORE »

VISUAL ARTS | "Expanded Drawing" at the MIA: Minnesota artists push beyond paper

Sonja Peterson, Nothing more than a guided dream (2008). Graphite, charcoal, gouache on paper. All images courtesy Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

When I exited the elevator on the second floor of the MIA's Target Wing en route to review the new show Expanded Drawing, the first thing I saw was a kinetic sculpture featuring waving sMORE »

Do the media have an anti-arts bias?

Photo by Britt Crawford (Creative Commons)

"True to form, Congress has loaded the [bill] with hundreds of billions in wasteful spending.MORE »
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