 | Artist: Andree Tracey Andrée Tracey is a fine art painter and photographer whose works have been widely exhibited and collected, including such venues as the Walker Art Center, the Minneapolis Institute of Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
In 1991 she moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota where she continues to create artwork that is a mixture of whimsy, social comment, and surreal narratives.
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 | Artist: Audrey Henningson - Fiber Art My work evolves from a life-long love of fibers and an appreciation for quality craftsmanship. Inspired by the world surrounding me, I use color, texture and space to continually explore new techniques. With a background in math, I approach design as a process of creative problem solving, giving attention to every detail.
For me the journey is as important as the final product and my artwear is constructed to give years of pleasure.
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 | Artist: Betty Scagnetti Bettyscagnetti fiddle-with fashion is fun, fresh, charming, and witty. Whether new or "refashioned", every garment and accessory is constructed by hand with the highest standards for quality and detail, while keeping the overall design light and playful. Each Bettyscagnetti piece is created individually for the young and young at heart.
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 | Artist: Caitlin Karolczak Caitlin Karolczak was born 1984 in northern Minnesota. She received a BFA in Fine Arts and BA in Art History at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities in May of 2005. She currently resides in Minneapolis Minnesota working as a self employed artist and co-gallery owner.
Her art studio and gallery are in the historic Grain Belt Brewery complex in NE Minneapolis. Besides painting, her interests include vintage medical and post-mortem photography, mid-century modern furnishings and art, fine design, fashion, snowboarding, digital photography, and travel.
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 | Artist: Kate Daly I am a full time studio potter specializing in aesthetically functional stoneware. My colorful work is wheel thrown and often altered with a subtle Asian feel of simplicity. I use wood stamped impressions that complement the surface design and texture of copper red, green, and black as well as cobalt blue glazes. Ultimately my goal is to create pottery that expresses both serenity and beauty while it is used.
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 | Artist: Kit Wilson Art Mood, color and light are the elements that fascinate Minneapolis artist Kit Wilson. In early spring, she looks to the grass for signs of new growth. In the winter, she looks inward for images of warmth.
Wilson taught middle school geography until 2001, when she devoted her full attention to painting and drawing. She earned her BA in Art History at Dartmouth, focusing special attention on renaissance art during a term in Florence, Italy. In the early ‘90s, she co-directed the Forum Gallery in Minneapolis.
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 | Artist: Luna C Bede I have beaded bags, beaded jewelry, beaded tapestries, beaded bottles, anything you can imagine I beaded. It has just been this last year that I started experimenting with freeform sculptural peyote. I love the fact that this concept is so outside of the box. I have never been any good stuck in a box; I am always ready to break loose. This type of beading gave me that luxury.
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Artist: Pete Driessen Grounded in the living web of wholeness and balance, my rhythmic artwork reflects a seamless array of scientific, philosophical, and sociopolitical themes such as animism, synchronicity, torture, genocide, and corporate responsibility. My paintings question authoritarian dominance and repressive power structures, and they seek dissident political alternatives that empower and engage both the mind and the eye of a spectrum of audiences.
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 | Artist: Todd Cameron Glass As an artist, from the age of zero I have never worked with a medium that captivated me and influenced my life the way that glass has. My first introduction to the fascinating world of working with hot glass was in the spring of 2003, when a friend invited me into the studio and made me a shot glass.
My education in glass thus far has come through a series of ongoing friendships/apprenticeships with a number of highly talented glass blowers in the Twin Cities area, to whom I am forever indebted.
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