Tuesday, September 16 2008
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Speaking of Home - Public Art Project
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Fantastically enlarged snapshot portrait images of Twin Cities immigrants are part of a temporary public art installation this summer in Minneapolis.
The UnConventional Gathering Place
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The UnConventional Gathering Place
August 31st – November 7th, 2008
Intermedia Arts
2822 Lyndale Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN 55408
Intermedia Arts presents
The UnConventional Gathering Place!
Intermedia Arts Becomes Hangout for Artists, Educators, Alternative Journalists During the 2008 Republican National Convention
Gallery hours: Monday- Friday 12pm-7pm, Saturday 12pm-5pm
Suggested $5 donation
Main Gallery
Landing In America
By John Obrien
A multi-media installation reflecting on the compelling experiences with or related challenges to our basic liberties.
Hands On: People at Work Art Exhibit
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Beginning on Labor Day, Water and Oil Art Gallery will host the exhibit “Hands On: People at Work.” Selected works will offer tribute to the sweat equity earned through hard work, artisanship and craftsmanship. Featured artist Judy Westergard will be displaying her series “A Show of Hands—Hands as Portraiture.” Evocative of their owners’ personal narratives, Westergard describes the inspiration that led to these works:
“I grew up in historic northeast Minneapolis in a blue-collar environment. I studied my mom’s hands as she hung clothes and rolled dough for pierogi.
"Minneatures" by Plasticgod
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Regan Hofmann at Allan Spear Forum Series
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As editor-in-chief of POZ magazine Regan Hofmann is responsible for the editorial direction of the publication and Web site for those living with or affected by HIV. Her vision and goals for POZ include: raising HIV/AIDS awareness, highlighting how the epidemic has changed dramatically to include women and people of color and fighting the stigma that remains since the disease was first identified in 1981.
This event is free and open to the public and is hosted by the Minnesota AIDS Project.
Be sure to come and join in this important discussion.


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