“In Berlin, at the opening there were people lined up down the block for blocks to see this exhibition. It’s been really spectacular... it’s kind of taken on a life of its own…
From its source in the Shehy Mountains on the Cork-Kerry border to where it empties into the Irish Sea at Cork Harbour, the River Lee embodies over 5000 years of human…
Regan Golden uses drawing and altered photographs to represent ecological change in the American landscape. Most recently she has been working with urban plant life to offer a…
Underbelly is a selection of sculpture and video that explores the materiality of human and non-human bodies. The work uses materials such as plaster, carpet padding, plastic…
On a busy, tree lined street in South Minneapolis, one house stands out. On the lawn is a sculpture of a line drawing of large a white cube; welcoming passers by on to the…
The Valley is a series of photographs that use regional terrains and simple interventions to tread cautiously into that gray area where we waver between attraction and…
For the past six months, as the Bell Museum has moved to its new home in St Paul, Jeff Millikan has been investigating the galleries and collection rooms, exploring the museum…
In summer 2017, graduating senior Prerna traveled with undergrads, grad students, and professors to the Documenta Art Festival in Germany, the Venice Biennale, and the Münster…
Curious about climate change, campers, and community? Or about how art and science overlap? UMN art professor Christine Baeumler has combined it all to create Backyard…
Designed to identify and support outstanding mid-career Minnesota artists, the McKnight Fellowships for Visual Artists provide recipients with $25,000 stipends, public…