Posts Tagged ‘Show’
Sioux Falls SculptureWalk 2012 — Final Thoughts
This was a great event for me. To be to meet other artists and talk about art pretty much non-stop for the weekend. Sweet! I know what to expect and now I’m really inspired. I’m going to come up with something better for 2013. Already thinking about. Plotting I am very thankful for everyone I…
Read MoreSioux Falls SculptureWalk 2012 — Day Two
Installation Up at 5am — I can’t sleep I’m so excited. Judd and I drive over to his site for a 6:25 am install. The weather is cloudy and misty — not the 86 and sunny originally predicted. There are cranes, welding trucks, and volunteers all over downtown. The cops directing traffic wave us through…
Read MoreThe Journey to Sioux Falls — Day One
The Journey So we got everything loaded into the trailer about 11am (thanks to Keith and Paul for your loading assistance) and headed off to Sioux Falls. It was gorgeous Friday morning. We stopped in Mankato for a good Mexican lunch and resumed our drive to Sioux Falls as scheduled. Like any good story the…
Read MoreThank you Sioux Falls
What an incredible experience. The people of Sioux Falls are wonderful. They really took care of all the artists in the 2012 SculptureWalk. Thanks to Jim Clark who somehow manages to take care of more than 40 artists, coordinate all the installs, find sponsors and manage the multitude of volunteers. Amazing! Here’s a shout out…
Read MorePlymouth Primavera Art Show
The city of Plymouth, MN has an annual art show called Primavera, sponsored by the Plymouth Arts Council (yes, I am a member). I’m in it this year. Come and see lots of local art. I dropped off my pieces today and saw a few sculptures and lots of paintings. The show is at the…
Read MoreMinnesota Landscape Arboretum Show
I’m dropping off two pieces for the Society of Minnesota Sculptors show at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum today. It’s very exciting. One piece is outside (Crunch) and the other (Coral) will be with the others inside. Come check it out and make sure to stroll through the gardens, Oh, you might notice some very large…
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