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SUMMARY:801 Gallery Art Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Come to enjoy art\, live music and complimentary wine\, beverages and chocolate!\nOpening night is a wonderful time to meet the artists and to view their fabulous art.\n\n\nExhibition Dates: February 24th\, 2024 – April 26th\, 2024\n\n\n01 Gallery’s 51st Art Opening with artists \nUzoma Obasi\, Shell Jiang\, Terry McDaniel\, John Rajtar \n\nJoin us for opening night on \nSaturday\, February 24th\, 2024  \n\nOpening Reception:  \nSaturday\, February 24th from 6:00-9:00 pm\nCome to enjoy art\, live music and complimentary wine\, beverages and chocolate! \nMusic by Ukrainian Village Band  \nUkrainian roots and Zabava Band \nhttps://www.facebook.com/UkrainianMinnesota \n\nExhibition Dates:  \nFebruary 24th\, 2024 – April 26th\, 2024 \nLocation: 801 Lofts Atrium\, 801 Washington Avenue North in the North Loop Neighborhood in Minneapolis\, MN \nOpening night is a wonderful time to meet the artists and to view their fabulous art. All art is for sale and all proceeds go to the artist. \nArtists \nUzoma Obasi\, 3rd floor \nMy paintings are a vibrant celebration of the human natures desire to seek achievement\, capturing the essence of our unique journeys and the emotional depth behind our success through abstract expressions of color\, shape\, and line. Each brushstroke explores the complex tapestry of feelings associated with their accomplishments\, from the raw intensity of challenges to the exhilarating highs of their triumphs. Through this visual exploration\, I aim to inspire viewers to connect with their resilience and spirit\, encouraging a reflection on the pursuit of greatness. \nUzomaobasi.com \n\nJohn Rajtar\, 2nd floor \nI have been blessed with a gift\, one that enables me to take the ordinary and transform it is extraordinary. I write in the ancestral language of nature\, opening a window between worlds. \n@Rajstyles \n\nShell Jiang\, 1st floor \nI am observing and thinking when I take photos. When the moment it clicks\, I feel the connection between me and the subject\, be it a frozen lake that was once filled with vigorous movement\, be it a landscape that evokes emotion\, or a scene that is deliberately focused or defocused.   \nshelljiang.com \n\nTerry McDaniel\, 1st floor \nMy photographs document the last of the Lakota spiritual leader\, Jim Miller’s Dakota 38+2 Memorial ride in 2023. The images share the depth of the spiritual connection of the riders and their horses as they travel in cold weather to commemorate their ancestors hanged in Mankato Minnesota on December 26th after the US Dakota War in 1862. \nTerrymcdanielphotography.com \n\nArtist Talk: Sunday\, March 10th\, 2:00 – 4:00 pm \nGallery hours by appointment:\n801lofts@gmail.com\n612-747-2313 \n\nLocation: 801 Lofts\, 801 Washington Avenue North in the North Loop Neighborhood in Minneapolis\, MN \nShare with your friends and family about Parking:  \nThere are three parking Ramps near 801 Gallery \n\n\n728 North 3rd Street Garage \n\n\nNorth Loop Ramp 300 North 10th Avenue \n\n\nTractor Works Parking Ramp 900 North Washington Avenue \n\n\nBe sure to pay for parking on side streets and on Washington Avenue North \n\n\n801 Lofts\, located in the North Loop neighborhood of Minneapolis\, presents art openings three times a year. The three-story atrium and public space is an art gallery to local Minnesota artists who display their work on an ongoing basis. \nThe art shows change every four months to display new talent and media. Gallery openings offer residents a chance to open our space to friends\, family and others who want to support our local art community. \nAll art is for sale and the artists keep 100% of the profits. \nWebsite: http://www.801washingtonlofts.org/art-at-801/ \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Artat801Gallery \nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/artat801gallery/ \n  \nHosted by 801 Lofts and the 801 Aesthetic Committee:
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LOCATION:Art at 801 Gallery\, 801 Washington Avenue North\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art at 801 Gallery: Eric Mueller\, Dan Dennehy and Pocket Toscani
DESCRIPTION:The 801 Washington Lofts Art at 801 Gallery is pleased to present an Art Opening for local artists Eric Mueller\, Dan Denny and Pocket Toscani on Saturday\, February 29th from 6-9 pm at 801 Washington Lofts located in the North Loop. Free and open to the public\, the 801 Gallery provides complimentary wine and appetizers for all guests. The evening will feature electronic music by Boxes vs Bots with Owen Dennehy and May Louise Shea in our beautiful three story atrium art gallery. \n\n\n\nThe show will run through May 2020 when there will be an Artist Talk that is also free and open to the public. All art is for sale and the artists keep 100% of the profits. The Art at 801 Gallery has been hosting three Art Openings a year since the early 2000s\, always curated by the “Cork Car Lady\,” “Jan Elftmann. \nAbout the Artists\nEric Mueller uses photography as a way of making sense of the world. His work seeks to capture and organize time into understandable moments so he can analyze and comprehend it. Through this process of photographing the world\, he gets a clearer idea of who he is. For more on Eric\, please visit: EricMuellerphotography.com \nDan Dennehy spends more and more time observing and questioning our complex and conflicting relationship to the natural world. Inspired by the long tradition of artistic renderings of botanical forms\, this series of photographs explores the digital abstraction of nature. For more on Dan\, please visit: DanjDen.com \nPocket Toscani tries to let their subconscious bubble up in the form of a color field. Then they respond in real time. They view their paintings as a series of call and response. Subconscious; conscious; subconscious…One of their main objectives is to surprise them self\, which is difficult because they have insider information. Fore more on Pocket\, please visit: AmyToscani.com \nArt at 801 Gallery\, in 801 Lofts\, promotes art and music to neighborhood residents and art lovers through openings and artist talks. https://www.801washingtonlofts.org/art-at-801/
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SUMMARY:Art at 801 Gallery presents: The Artists Talk
DESCRIPTION:Art at 801 Gallery presents \nThe Artists Talk\nArtists Alex Kuno\, Andrew Hefner\, and Jessie McNally \nJoin us for an afternoon of conversation\, beverages and treats \nParking:\nSunday’s are free on the side streets.\nThere are three public parking ramps only 1-2 blocks away:\n* 3rd Street North and 10th Avenue North\n* Washington Avenue North and 10th Avenue North\n* Behind The Freehouse Restaurant on 3rd Street between 8th Avenue North and 7th Avenue\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 801 Washington Lofts\nArt at 801 Gallery present The Artists Talk \nAlex Kuno\nAlex Juno is a full time artist and illustrator living and working out of his studio in the Lowertown Arts District in St. Paul\, Minnesota. His apocalyptic\, erotic fairy tales and psychedelic anatomical studies have been exhibited around the United States and Internationally\, and has maintained a growing list of commission clients around the world.\nalexkunoartworks.com \nAndrew Hefner\nAndrew is an artist and Tattooer based in Minneapolis. He works with a variety of mediums including acrylic paint\, watercolor\, ink\, pencil and sound. He is greatly inspired and influenced by music\, meditation\, psychedelics and spirituality. He considers his process and context of art-making informal\, continual and often collaborative. He has no traditional or classical education in the arts\, he chooses to learn from experimentation and his peers.\nThis show\, Death Realms\, is a study on the psychology of death and our sense of mortality. Instead of seeking security from our own experience\, embracing death as a part of life and the idea that there is more to our reality than the observable Universe.\n@andrewhefner (Instagram) \nJessie McNally\nJessie is an Australian born Minnesota raised artist who recently relocated to the mountains of Western North Carolina. She spent 11 months living and traveling with her dog in their van. The solitude and vast landscapes not only inspired her visually but also allowed her the space to process life ups and downs. These recent works come from that emotional place. They are stories of personal growth and struggle over the last 5 years. They are not about their content or their end result. Rather\, they are about using the PROCESS of painting as a healing tool. Conveying anger and pain with curving lines\, joy and love with color\, peace and hope with pattern. Each small section contributes to the higher good of the painting. Sometimes we just need to step back and unfocus to see the big picture. The most significant thing Jessie learned on her travels was how insignificant she was in this massive world. We are all just small intricate brush marks that make up the patterns that make up the shapes that contribute to the big picture.\nJessie McNally.com \nShow runs through February 9th\, 2020 \nArt at 801 Gallery\, in 801 Lofts\, promotes art and music to neighborhood residents and art lovers thru periodic openings and gallery presentations. \nContact\nJan Elftmann\njanelftmann@gmail.com\n612-747-2313 \nhttps://www.801washingtonlofts.org/art-at-801/ \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/2467031750250450/?active_tab=about
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk at 801 Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk with equal/lateral Artists Nina O’Leary\, Prerna\, Anna Van Voorhis\n\nNina O’Leary\nAfter the passing of my grandmother\, my tendency to pre-mourn my family members\, specifically my parents\, intensified. I became desperate to preserve the way their living room felt\, how their hands looked\, their everyday hobbies\, and the books they read. This compulsion expanded to include my three older brothers and their families; each are married with children. The photos work through themes surrounding Cherokee identity\, the military\, raising children\, the Christian faith\, and the quotidian.\nhttps://ninafrancine.com/ \nPrerna\nI question our need to conceal unseen systems. I am creating relief prints of 4’x8’ sheets of drywall that were used as my studio wall for four consecutive months. All the hangable work was hung in that period. The matrix was then treated as needed: spackled\, sanded\, marked\, and drilled into\, documenting all movements. The work questions the idea of “complete representation” of all works without revealing the works itself\, but through showing every mark made by each piece. In doing so\, my practice relies heavily on the materiality of institutional space and works to make invisible labor visible. I often consider the wall as a metaphor for transparency. Though it is commonly thought to block or segregate\, my laboring on\, replication\, documentation\, and illusory presentations of the wall seek to blur the line between falsehood and reality.\nwww.prernaunknown.com \nAnna Van Hoorhis\nA few years ago I began thinking of photographs as “time transects:” small slivers shaved from reality that represent a single\, decontextualized moment in time. Regarding photographs this way prompted me to wonder if it were possible to expand the amount of information a surface could archive. Instead of documenting my experiences of time with a camera\, which typically records less than a second\, could I use other means and technologies to represent durational\, lived experiences? This line of inquiry led me to cyanotype: a slow\, photosensitive chemistry\, most famous for its use in reproducing architectural drawings\, i.e. blueprints. Cyanotype’s relative insensitivity to light made it the perfect candidate for recording longer periods of time and ultimately allowed me to capture the choreography of shadows that bodies\, objects and the sun cast onto the surfaces of my kitchen\, my kitchen table in particular. To record this dance\, I coat a circle of paper with the sunny yellow of unexposed cyanotype emulsion and lay it down on my kitchen table. Then I wait. Over the course of a three-day exposure\, the surface darkens from lemon to chartreuse to dusky blue\, depending on the intensity of the sunlight that reaches it. As the paper exposes\, it captures traces of daily motion: the meals I eat on the table\, the mail that stacks up\, the sun as it arcs across the sky. After the piece finishes exposing\, I remove the paper and wash it to remove excess chemistry. Then it becomes blue and white paper ghosts\, archives of three days spent in my kitchen.\nhttps://annavanvoorhis.com/ \nArt at 801 Gallery\, in 801 Washington Lofts\, promotes art and music to neighborhood residents and art lovers thru periodic openings and gallery presentations. \nBeware there is historic street construction happening so we recommend parking ramps on 10th Avenue & 3rd Street or Washington Avenue North & 10th Avenue \nAesthetic Committee\nJeremy Bue\nDave Lewis\nNatalie Auger\nChris Everette\nKathya Cibelle Abreu De Sousa Dawe\nJan Elftmann\, Contact\njanelftmann@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Art at 801 Gallery Presents it's 40th Show
DESCRIPTION:Work by artists Westy Copeland\, Shun Jie Yong\, Arianne Zager\nand Olli Johnson: \nTwo painters\, a photographer and a kinetic paper engineer. \nOpening reception Saturday\, October 13th\, 2018 from 6pm to 9pm\nOpening night music by Mike Michel\, Minnesota Music Academy award-winning songwriter\, guitarist\, and music educator. His music is upbeat\, melodic\, groove inspired and pop-oriented. MikeMichelMusic.com \nShow runs through January 2019\n801 Washington Avenue North\, Minneapolis\n(New parking ramp now on 10th Avenue and 3rd Street!!) \nWesty Copeland\nThe work of Westy Caswell Copeland is most often described as “whimsical\, happy” art. Her brightly colored paintings\, often depicting pensive women\, many with various animals on their heads\, strive to communicate a wise yet humorous look at life. Over 35 years of painting\, printing\, and collaging have turned Westy’s personal visions into a language of colors and layers that will leave you smiling.\nWestyCopeland.com \nShun Jie Yong\nShun is a second-generation Chinese immigrant from Malaysia and also a resident alien in the United States; he is a portrait photographer who documents immigrants and refugees in the United States and in Malaysia.His goal is to honor immigrants and refugees\, to have them present themselves as they want to be seen\, but not necessarily as we typically see them.\nShunJieYong.com \nArianne Zager\nHer large-scale pop surreal watercolor work represents a skewed depiction of feminine beauty. All of Arianne’s work is composed from natural waterways\, such as rivers and oceans from her travels to over 40 countries.\nArianneZager.com \nOlli Johnson\nShoots & Roots// A Forest in Four Stories is an interactive display of kinetic dioramas and paper sculpture that come to life with the turn of a crank. Using flat layers of cut paper in hree dimensions\, Olli whimsically illustrates the vertical layers of a forest in four distinct scenes. Olli is an aspiring paper engineer\, pop up book artist\, and maker of automata with a background in theater and puppetry.\nOliiMadeThis.com \nArt at 801 Gallery\, in 801 Lofts\, promotes art and music to neighborhood residents and art lovers thru periodic openings and gallery presentations. \nContact\nJan Elftmann\njanelftmann@gmail.com \nArt at 801 Gallery\n801 Washington Avenue North\, Minneapolis\nhttps://www.801washingtonlofts.org/art-at-801/
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LOCATION:Art at 801 Gallery\, 801 Washington Avenue North\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art at 801 Gallery
DESCRIPTION:801 Washington Lofts Art at 801 Gallery presents\nJaffa Aharonov\, Marc Lamm\, Kelley Meister\, Josie Winship\nArtists working with installation\, drawing\, photography\, woodcarvings and assemblage. \nOpening reception Saturday\, February 24th\, 2018 6pm to 9pm\nMusic by David Ruth and Friends \nShow runs through May 2018\n801 Washington Avenue North\, Minneapolis \nJaffa Aharonov\nWhile much of Jaffa’s photographic work centers around the (human) body\, this collection is focused on traces of human existence. These images have a stillness that\, while shot in 2016\, could be from a future that we haunt\, but no longer are part of. \nJaffaAharonov.com \nMarc Lamm\nMarc works with wood like a painter works with oils and a sculptor works with stone.\nWhen his art is seen from a distance\, it appears the lines and shapes are painted on the wood\, not the real\, natural colors of the various woods. As you move laterally\, the lines\, shapes and shadows flow over the carvings and change like a landscape seen from an airplane. Upon approaching Marc’s woodcarvings\, the shallow contours not seen from a distance suddenly appear like swells on a lake. And when viewing the art at night and the lights are set at a low angle\, the carvings make hard shadows and create an entirely new image. The artist encourages people to touch his art\, to feel the smooth undulating surface of the wood. These various aspects of the art give it life and invites interaction to the art in many ways.\nMarcLamm.com \nKelley Meister\nKelley Meister (pronouns: ze/hir/hirs) is a multidisciplinary artist who is currently making work in response to life during the Anthropocene\, the era where humans have irreversibly influenced the earth\, its climate and environment. Hir body of work employs the use of drawings\, videos\, and/or participatory experiences to investigate humanity’s struggle to discern our next move. This current work is a series of large-scale charcoal and pastel drawings examining the impact of the US’s nuclear program\, from war to radioactive contamination.\nKelleyMeister.com \nJosie Winship\nJosie’s orange\, pink\, blue and yellow mobiles\, made from wood scraps and recycled kitchen cabinet doors\, will hang from the giant beams of 801 Lofts. Her circus-like sculptures and paintings\, celebrate the magic humans can achieve if only they put their mind to it.\nJosieWinship.com \nArt at 801 Gallery\, in 801 Lofts\, promotes art to neighborhood residents and art lovers thru periodic openings\, gallery style presentations and exclusive access to private showings… and more. \nhttps://www.801washingtonlofts.org/art-at-801/\nArt at 801 Gallery\n801 Washington Lofts\n801 Washington Avenue North\, Minneapolis \n801 Aesthetic Committee\nJeremy Bue\nDave Lewis\nNatalie Auger\nJan Elftmann\nContact:\njanelftmann@gmail.com\n612-747-2313
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