17 Swedish Designers ExhibitionMar 17, 2010 - May 30, 2010This event occurs weekly, every 1 week(s) on Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The exhibit 17 Swedish Designers will be shown Jan. 29– May 30, 2010 at the American Swedish Institute. Featuring the work of 17 contemporary designers—all young, progressive women—the exhibit comes to Minneapolis from Sweden, a country renowned for innovative, modern design. The exhibit showcases examples of the most recent work from these seventeen designers, spanning a... |
According to Coyote - Children’s Theatre CompanyMar 17, 2010 - Mar 21, 2010Part superhero, part comic, Coyote – a legendary trickster from Native American lore – gives great gifts to the human race, but along the way encounters misadventures and sticky situations he must use his wiles to maneuver away from. Watch as he brings fire and stars to our world in this amazing and hilarious feat of storytelling. Written by John Kauffman and originally commissioned... |
America the Beautiful: The Monumental Landscape of Clyde ButcherMar 17, 2010 - Apr 15, 2010Clyde Butcher's collection of 50 large-scale photographs that capture the pristine beauty of America will be on display inside the James J. Hill Reference Library from Jan. 28 through April 15. |
Breaking the VeilsMar 17, 2010 - Apr 10, 2010This event occurs daily, every 1 day(s). This is a unique and compelling international art exhibition that challenges contemporary stereotypes about the lives of women in the Islamic World and celebrates their artistic contribution in shaping rich, cultural heritage.Artists include: 51 women artists living in Muslim cultures in 21 different countries as diverse as Sudan, Malaysia, Turkey, Iran and Pakistan, as well as Levant, the Gulf... |
Burnet Gallery Presents Allen Brewer's "if not it, then what?"Mar 17, 2010 - May 9, 2010In "if not it, then what?," Allen Brewer shows one series of carbon drawings and another series of colored pencil drawings. The artist's work is vaguely nostalgic, calling to mind childhood. At the same time, it also conveys a mildly sinister quality through the deceptively simple addition of words, far removed from any literal interpretation, yet still holding significance from which... |
Experience Hendrix: An All-Star Tribute Concert Celebrating Jimi Hendrix’s LegacyMar 17, 2010The prestigious lineup scheduled to appear includes Joe Satriani, Billy Cox of Gypsys and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Sacred Steel featuring Robert Randolph, Jonny Lang, Eric Johnson, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ernie Isley, David Hidalgo and Cesar Rosas from Los Lobos, Brad Whitford from Aerosmith, Doyle Bramhall II, Living Colour, legendary Howlin’ Wolf guitarist Hubert Sumlin and Chris... |
Iron Ring - Children’s Theatre CompanyMar 17, 2010 - Apr 10, 2010Enjoy a thrilling Indian epic of daring adventure and deep humanity, told through the dazzling dance of the Ragamala Music and Dance Theater. Take an incredible journey with King Tamar and his sidekicks – a brave and beautiful maid, a cowardly eagle and a wily monkey – as they try to win back his kingdom. Based on the book by Lloyd Alexander and featuring the world-renowned... |
Jean Gumpper Exhibit – "Waterscapes"Mar 17, 2010 - Apr 10, 2010Groveland Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of woodcut prints by Colorado artist Jean Gumpper. Gumpper's work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. Her prints are included in the collections of the Cranbrook Institute of Art, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Rocky Mountain National Park, Springfield Art Museum, University of Pittsburgh, University of Wisconsin, Madison... |
Jon Meacham & Fareed Zakaria: America and World AffairsMar 17, 2010For the first time ever, Jon Meacham, editor of Newsweek, and Fareed Zakaria, editor of Newsweek International, will appear together to discuss America’s role in the world. Jon Meacham is the editor of Newsweek and the author of Franklin and Winston and American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography. Fareed Zakaria is the editor of Newsweek... |
Mary Solberg and Vladimir Stupar on ExhibitMar 17, 2010 - Mar 26, 2010Crossings at Carnegie will feature Mary Solberg and Vladamir Stupar, two artists whose work is influenced by theology, metaphysics, and other mysteries of the human condition. Their artwork will be on display from February 25 through March 26.Mary Solberg lives in Winona, Minnesota. She grew up in a Catholic household, attending church and surrounded by religious imagery. “The... |