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Yasmin Levy at the Ordway
A River Hard to See: A Celtic View of the Patterns of Life
More: An evening of reflection, meditation, music and ritual. This is a continuation from J. Philip Newell's presence among us in the Twin Cities area last May.
Burned
Twin Cities Momentary Performances
Momentary Performance #5
Outside of the Red Stag. 509 1st Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN
Monday, October 19 at 11:59pm
Person with backpack relieves an itch
Momentary Performance #6
701 Washington Ave. N (between 7th Ave. N and 8th Ave. N), Warehouse District, Minneapolis, MN
Sunday, November 1 at 1:00pm
Person walks by wearing mostly blue carrying 2 gallons of milk.
Pasty Sale
Pasty sale at Epworth UMC, Minneapolis. Order meat or vegetarian pasty by Thursday, Nov. 5. Limited quantities. Cost is $4.50 each. Call 612-724-8942 or 612-724-0290 to place your order. Pick it up after 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at 3207 37th Ave. S., Minneapolis.
Lucia Hwang: "What's Up?"
Artist reception: Thursday, October 29, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Artist gallery talk: Thursday, October 29, 6 p.m.
Adeline Johnson Conference Room, Oren Gateway Center
Moonlight and Magnolias by Ron Hutchinson
When legendary producer David O. Selznick decides that the filming of "Gone with the Wind" is not working, he stops production, yanks esteemed director Vic Fleming from the set of "The Wizard of Oz", brings in famed screenwriter Ben Hecht, and locks himself with these two men behind closed doors for five days to rewrite the screenplay on a diet of bananas and peanuts.
To Have It About You
New York art collectors Dorothy and Herbert Vogel have amassed a broad and important collection featuring minimalist, conceptual, and other work by innovative 20th century American artists.
Ten Thousand Things' Othello
The show begins its tour to prisons, housing projects, and homeless shelters October 8 and ends with four weekends of public performances in Minneapolis October 23-November 8 at Open Book (1011 Washington Ave S, Mipls) and November 13-15 at Minnesota Opera Center (620 N 1st St, Mpls)
Hanuman & the Girl Prince
World Premiere
Hanuman & The Girl Prince
by Aditi Brennan Kapil
Directed by Warren C. Bowles
Music by Gary Rue, Choreography by Rita Mustaphi
Elijah's Wake
First created in 2003, Michael Sommers revisits this groundbreaking work to be staged in the Open Eye Theatre. Score by Anthony Gatto
"...a piece of art the stimulates through visual action, this is an extraordinary work." Star Tribune
"Much like the human journey it seeks to illuminate, Elijah's Wake is a beautiful piece of art." Pioneer Press
Faith Healer
Guthrie Director Joe Dowling, known throughout the United States and Ireland as a preeminent director and scholar of Brian Friel's work, will return to his acting roots - making his American acting debut - to play the title role in this powerful play about Frank Hardy, his wife Grace and talent manager Teddy.
Othello
James A. Williams, Minneapolis Star Tribune's 2008 Artist of the Year, stars as Othello in Park Square Theatre's upcoming production of the Shakespeare tragedy, directed by Park Square's Artistic Director Richard Cook.
American Youth
American Youth features the work of 25 photographers represented by Redux Pictures, documenting the newest generation of 18 to 24-year-olds in unvarnished detail throughout the exhibit's 50 images. Included in the exhibit are NEA Fellow Marc Ashin's unexpected look at life in Lubavtich life in New York City, Guggenheim Fellow Darcy Padilla's grim glimpse at teenage homelessness, and W.
Bill W. and Dr. Bob
In 1929, famous New York stockbroker Bill Wilson crashes with the stock market and becomes a hopeless drunk. Dr. Bob Smith, a surgeon from Ohio, has also been an alcoholic for thirty years, often going into the operating room with a hangover. Through an astonishing series of events, Bill W. and Dr. Bob meet and form a relationship, each helping to keep the other sober.
Haegue Yang: Integrity of the Insider
Working with non-traditional materials such as customized venetian blinds and sensory devices including lights, infrared heaters, scent emitters, and fans, Haegue Yang (b. 1971; lives and works in Berlin and Seoul) constructs complex and nuanced installations that collapse the space between the concrete and the fleeting.
Shadows of Life: X-Ray Images of Plant and Marine Life
Shadows of Life: X-Ray Images of Plant and Marine Life is Macalester College's 2009-2010 "science-related" art exhibit featuring X-ray prints that offer an exciting peek beneath nature's surface. The artist Dr. Andre Bruwer, a Mayo-trained radiologist, was one of the first to use the X-ray machine as an artist's tool. The show opens Thursday, Sept. 24 in the James R.
Matthew Bakkom's "Strange Victory"
Burnet Gallery at Chambers presents Minnesota native Matthew Bakkom's "Strange Victory" exhibition from 9/22 through 11/22 with a grand opening reception, open to the public, to be held on 10/2 from 6-9pm. Burnet Gallery at Chambers is open daily from 11am-9pm.
Spirit of the Southwest
The American Association of Woodturners Gallery of Wood Art is proud to present Spirit of the Southwest, opening to the public on September 15, 2009. Spirit of the Southwest features over 40 beautifully crafted and conceived sculptural pieces inspired by the cultures and landscape of the American Southwest.











