art
Bamboo Carving Workshop
Professor Watanabe will demonstrate bamboo carving techniques and will give a lesson on carving CHASHAKU 'bamboo tea scoop', one of the utensils used to scoop tea in the Japanese tea ceremony. Participants who have signed up in advance will learn how to carve their own bamboo tea scoop. Unlimited observers are welcome to come and watch.
Kinetic Dialectic
Four artists from across the country have been collaborating on designs for public art in the University’s Biomedical Discovery District. The exhibit features artists: Maria Artemis of Atlanta; Ralph Helmick of Newton, Massachusetts; Philip Rickey of Saint Paul; and George Sherwood of Ipswich, Massachusetts.
Käthe Kollwitz: Making Human
This exhibition sheds light on the reasons that made Käthe Kollwitz a controversial artist during her lifetime. Kollwitz’s figures, often drawn from her immediate surroundings of the city streets of Berlin, are shown in contorted and exaggerated postures, emphasizing a fragile, suffering, version of the individual that borders on the grotesque.
Weekend with the Weisguides: Love is in the Air
Take a love-themed tour exploring the romantic drama behind the art and artists in WAM's collection, make your own Valentine's Day cards, and enjoy 10% off everything in the WAM Shop.
Who's Afraid of Edith Carlson
The Edith Carlson Gallery is endowed by the estate of Edith Carlson, a self-described “little farm girl from Minnesota” who went on to become an accomplished artist. She chose the Weisman for the bequest because she admired the museum’s strong holdings in art by women. The new gallery will allow WAM to showcase works on paper, which comprise roughly two-thirds of the museum’s collection.
Sympathies
Sympathies: Producing, Experiencing, Interpreting Art
CALL FOR ART: Winter Carnival Annual Art Show at the Black Dog Cafe
WINTER CARNIVAL ART SHOW!
Submit your artistic interpretation of Saint Paul by January 15th. 2D or 3D accepted, 48" max size, 3 submission limit. Notification by the 18th, drop off work on the 22nd. $10.00 hanging fee if accepted - all fees go towards cash prizes.
CALL FOR ART: Winter Carnival Annual Art Show at the Black Dog Cafe
WINTER CARNIVAL ART SHOW!
Submit your artistic interpretation of Saint Paul by January 15th. 2D or 3D accepted, 48" max size, 3 submission limit. Notification by the 18th, drop off work on the 22nd. $10.00 hanging fee if accepted - all fees go towards cash prizes.
CALL FOR ART: Winter Carnival Annual Art Show at the Black Dog Cafe
WINTER CARNIVAL ART SHOW!
Submit your artistic interpretation of Saint Paul by January 15th. 2D or 3D accepted, 48" max size, 3 submission limit. Notification by the 18th, drop off work on the 22nd. $10.00 hanging fee if accepted - all fees go towards cash prizes.












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