
Technical hunting dogs: voices hunting, pottery and external scenes on fabric
From MPR News, Art Hounds is members of the Minnesota Society of Arts who look beyond their work to highlight what is exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly released from the sound heard in the player above.
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“Hidden Herald” is with new audio stories about St. Paul
Last year, Jimmy Davis of Saint -Paul stumbled on the micro -sound stories of the Worderlus Productions, spread around St. Paul. The second season of “Hydrald“ It kicks off this weekend, with a new collection from 5 to ten audio stories written by Minnesota theater authors and recorded by professional actors.
The launch of this weekend includes a cropped chase with prizes. Maps are available with audio playback sites for purchase, starting with many ST. Paul, Listed here. To listen – at the end of this week and beyond – simply wipe the fast response icon printed on a permanent floral on the ground.
Jimmy Agab describes the discovery of a new story: You can scan (fast response code), and you are transferred to a summary of five to ten minutes that happens where you stand.
It is somewhat similar to chasing crops throughout the year, because you can find these stickers everywhere, around Lake Villan, on Payne Street and in the center of St. Paul.
Some plays are definitely directed towards the child, and some are not. Last year, there was one who happened in the Mears Park, which was a real horror story that gave me chills. Some plays have a warning of the content on top, if necessary.
Professional advice: Bring some headphones or a laptop amplifier so that you can hear it better.
Jimmy Davis
Flags from the Saint Cro Roa Valley Tour in one location that can be reached
Cindy Elenefield is a visual artist of Matumidy who works on the Board of Directors of the Weizmann Technical Museum, and recommends a vision “Culture of utensils” At the White Bear Art Center, on a presentation until July 25 at the Ford Family Gallery.
And she points out that for those who have limited transportation, this exhibition is a way to reach to attend the pottery round
Cindy says: “Culture of utensils” is an exhibition of artists who are usually part of the St. Croix Valley Pottery in the spring. There are 68 artists, and I think 218 of their favorite pieces.
The most pleasant thing about it is that one of the artists residing at the White Art Center for the Arts has created a greatly similar show for artists in their arenas during the pottery round. It is a very intimate feeling due to the way the structure is built to display pots.
– Cindy Elenfield
People in playing
Le Ferry, an optical artist from Saint -Paul, is estimated A painter David Amdor, entitled “Play”.
The paintings show groups of people enjoying the open air. The exhibition is on display at the Hopkins Art Center until August 2.
If he describes the paintings: They are impressive, but they are also realistic. Sometimes 10 or 15 personalities are in the open air, and they may be next to the ocean, and they can be climbing mountains, and they can be next to a lake or in a garden. They are very ceremonial, which makes me feel like I am looking at them.
It is a great color: it is able to combine the essential colors in natural environments, so that the clothes that people wear become part of the composition, and bring your eyes throughout the surface of the image level.
– Le Ferrez
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