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SUMMARY:Opening Night - MWMO Sculpture @ Homewood Studios
DESCRIPTION:One River’s Trash is the Same River’s Treasure -Unveiling \n \nTitle: Mississippi River Pearl   2022\nDimensions :  4’ W X 5’ W x 6’ T \nMedia: Mixed Media- Mississippi River Trash and objects with a previous history\nAn Art to Change the World Collaboration: Project Manager Barbara Bridges and group members Frances Bates\, Amáda Márquez Simula\, Greg Volker\, Margo Ashmore\, Annie Merrell\, Neil Granlund\, Katherine Boyce\, Alexis Schramel\, and Kelly Frankenberg. \nJoin us at Homewood Studios\, 2400 Plymouth Avenue North\nMinneapolis\, MN 55411 on November 11 from 5:00-8:00   https://homewoodstudios.com\nThe creation of Pearl was funded by a Mississippi Watershed Management Organization Stewardship Fund Program grant and the project led ten people to meet\, collect trash along the Mississippi and participate in an immersive curriculum unit which was collaboratively developed by Barbara and the participants themselves – including a scientist\, journalist\, mayor\, teachers\, and artists! \nAll participants created this elegant artwork using the found river debris and other hand-constructed and found objects. With one of the goals being to educate people about the plastics we find on our waterways\, they repurposed objects with a history to create a new narrative. Paper was made by Alexis from the debris collected. The quilted seat was commissioned from ACW quiltmaker\, Lucy Schroepfer out of fabric found along the river. John Olson\, from River Keepers\, helped us forage on the west side of the river in his electric pontoon. The project participants met eight times in September and October. \nOpen all 21 drawers! Take a memento and research card or two. Sit on the throne\, meditate and snap a photo. Post on Facebook\, Instagram\, or TikTok using #ArtToChangeTheWorld and #MississippiRiverPearl. Send us that photo! Leave us your impressions in the survey drawer for a chance to win an ACW t-shirt.\nRead about the project:  https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/mississippi-watershed-management-organization-project \nMill City Times features  MWMO water project and ACW Director\, Barbara Bridges. \nhttp://millcitytimes.com/news/changemaker-barbara-bridges-founder-and-director-art-to-chan.html?fbclid=IwAR2Z7Ije-bDPUC6U_D4OBLdECZ9Ht-FS-tO16nr-dHlMNj8mXzAafAHNWMQ \nSee the TikTok Video created by Amáda Márquez Simula\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CkHn3xzA82m/ \nRead More about the project: https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/mississippi-management-and-watershed-project
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/opening-night-mwmo-sculpture-homewood-studios/
LOCATION:Homewood Studios\, 2400 Plymouth Ave N\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55411
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Exhibition,MWMO
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SUMMARY:(Re) Cover - Shalee Cole
DESCRIPTION:(Re) Cover – A Creative New Work by Shalee Cole \nTitle: (re) cover: The Campaign\nMedia: Theatre and a Tabletop Role Playing Game\nWritten and Performed by: Shalee Cole\nDirected by: Lauren Edson\nIn Collaboration with: The Right Here Showcase \nMeadowbrook Guild Bounty Board: \nTypically Meadowbrook is a safe and attractive community full of loving families and giggling children. But as of a week ago\, a scourge\, believed to be magical in nature\, has suddenly appeared in our neighborhood. Passersby are reporting radiated debris covering blighted plant life and a revolting stench. Without witnesses or evidence of an inciting event\, We cannot say how the scourge appeared in sleepy Meadowbrook. The Guild has researched recent and historical records of the area\, but believe magic is affecting the community’s memory\, as no one can place what was there before. We fear that the scourge will spread and could cause complete decimation. \nSeeking: Two seasoned surveyors with experience investigating unusual and necrotic events. \nMission: Enter the scourge\, identify the cause\, and report expert recommendations to the guild for immediate action. \n(re)cover: The Campaign is a performative role-playing story. Created by Shalee Mae Cole and determined by two new guests every night before a live audience \nJoin us at the Tek Box at the Cowles Center\, 528 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis\, MN 55403 on November 10-12 at 8:00 pm and November 13 at 7:00 pm \nGet Your Tickets Here!\nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-7th-annual-right-here-showcase-tickets-423485365127
URL:https://www.arttochangetheworld.org/calendar-event/shalee-cole/
CATEGORIES:Art Show/Exhibition
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