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SUMMARY:"Fermentation" Virtual Artist Reception
DESCRIPTION:We held a live\, Virtual Artist Reception to celebrate the artists in the “Fermentation” exhibition on Thursday\, April 8 from 6:30-7:30 pm. Attendees were able to ask questions of the artists\, and see a slideshow of artwork while hearing from each of the participating artists. \nWATCH A RECORDING OF THE VIRTUAL RECEPTION: \nQuestions? email heather@northfieldartsguild.org \n\nANNUAL EA SHOW:\nFERMENTATION\nMARCH 11-APRIL 10\, 2021\n\nEach year following graduation\, a select group of artists are invited to continue their studies as part of an Educational Associate (Carleton) / Fifth-Year Emerging Artist (St. Olaf) programs. This exhibition features recent works by artists in those programs; the Guild is proud to showcase these up-and-coming artists! Fermentation features the following artists showing pieces created during their EA experience: Eddie Bryson V (painting)\, Thomas Hardy (painting)\, Sijin Kim (prints and sculpture)\, Junyi Min (time-based and mixed media)\, Paddy Mittag-McNaught (prints and sculpture) and Alekz Thoms (mixed media) in the Main Gallery of the Northfield Arts Guild\, 304 Division Street South. \n\n\n\n\nEddie Bryson V \n \n\n\n\nMy hometown of Memphis\, TN has deep roots in the history of music\, being world-renowned as the “Home of The Blues” and an influential center for soul\, rock n’ roll\, and hip-hop. Being a proud Memphian often includes having a good ear and a strong respect of the music we grew up listening to. That respect is grown from an important role: Music makes you feel; music makes you move. Movement and feelings are rhythmic\, full of ups and downs and plateaus and pace. Brief and static. Forceful and energetic. Prolonged and reflective. Sad and romantic. The works I present are inspired by songs\, some originals written by myself and others written and performed by my growing musical inspirations. They seek to share a place in the rhythm of everyday life for us just as music does. \n\nThomas Hardy \nThe ecological and climate crises we find ourselves in cannot be fixed with surface-level solutions. It has become abundantly clear that to do anything about them\, we must confront their deeper causes: attitudes and practices like the human-nature dichotomy\, universal commodification\, white supremacy\, and the paradigm of endless growth. Unspeakable things become possible when we are made to think in impersonal abstractions rather than engage with the world as something complex and elegant\, interconnected and mutually dependent\, inscrutable and irreducible. \n\nSijin Kim \n \nViolence does not end when the act is over. The affect carries over\, in the lives of the people directly involved\, and further to the people who experience it vicariously through images and descriptions; the voyeurs. In my works\, I am repeating abstracted violence in an attempt to isolate the act of violence from the perpetrators\, the victims\, and the voyeurs. Thereby\, I want to explore the way we view images or descriptions of violence\, the way we enjoy media saturated with violence\, and the way we now experience violence. \n\nJunyi Min \n \nWhat is “nature” and the “natural” in the age of digital technologies\, the anthropocene\, and capitalism? The definition of nature to be in opposition to human and human creations may prove to be a moot point in the near future. My works shown in this exhibition can be seen as musings about the rifts between man and nature\, physical and digital\, the natural and the technological. \n\nPaddy Mittag-McNaught \n \nAfter a childhood of stacking blocks and a collegiate study of architecture\, I have realized my artwork uses motifs of modularity to explore community. I find within this exploration\, I place an importance on space and structure\, light and shadow. \n\nAlekz Thoms \nCombining the art of darning and the tarot deck\, I’ve painted my late mother and her sister as children before methodically and meditatively weaving myself into their absence. The Death tarot card is one of ending eras and new beginnings; holding the tension of gray space\, of the good with the bad\, new from the old\, closing doors to opening windows. Every aspect holds meaning – Death’s five petaled white rose is the purity and innocence of change\, the black dress an armor of invincibility and mystery. Death’s boat the journey from one world to the other\, from life to death\, from here to there. The presentation of the sisters and the second diptych bring the cycle of life\, the beauty of death back home\, back to the walls where we preserve the keepsakes of the love of grief. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n2020-21 Gallery Season Sponsor: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFermentation Sponsors: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:"I Know I'm Home When..." Exhibition Opens
DESCRIPTION:I KNOW I’M HOME WHEN…\n\nAPRIL 15-MAY 15\, 2021\n\n\nWe held a live\, Virtual Artist Reception to celebrate the artists in the “I Know I’m Home When…” exhibition on Thursday\, April 29 from 6:30-7:30 pm. Attendees were able to ask questions of the artists\, and see a slideshow of artwork while hearing from participating artists. \nWATCH A RECORDING OF THE VIRTUAL RECEPTION \nQuestions? email heather@northfieldartsguild.org \n\nI Know I’m Home When…features artists with strong ties to Northfield whose work calls us to reflect on how we experience and envision our community.  Inspired by audio testimonies recorded by Cecilia Cornejo and her multiplatform project The Wandering House\, the exhibition harnesses the power of community to interrogate notions of belonging through a variety of media. \nAt the heart of the exhibition is a Community Quilt comprised of quotes gleaned from audio testimonies recorded by Northfield residents in 2019 through The Wandering House project. All the quotes respond to the prompt “I Know I’m Home When…” and were carefully embroidered by 60 community members—embroidery artists and enthusiasts alike—working in close collaboration with Cecilia Cornejo. The participants in this project met periodically over Zoom to exchange embroidery tips\, techniques\, and ideas and in so doing\, created a place of joy and connection at a time marked by isolation and uncertainty. \nI Know I’m Home When… also includes the work of artists working in painting\, photography\, time-based media\, artist books\, ceramics\, and prints. As a whole the show offers multiple points of entry for audiences to reflect and envision ways to create places where everyone feels heard\, seen\, and valued. \nFeatured regional artists: Allison Albright (painting)\, Cecilia Cornejo (social practice\, public art\, time-based media)\, Megan Dwyer (prints)\, Toni Easterson (artist books)\, Gail Gates (photography)\, Hannah Hamalian (time-based media)\, Thomas Hardy (painting)\, Riki Kölbl Nelson (painting)\, Joanna Manning (ceramics)\, Heriberto Rosas (photography and time-based media) and Ian Turnage-Butterbaugh (photography). \nThe Embroidery Project/Community Quilt participants: Connie Albers\, Molly Andrews\, Katie Arnold\, Louisa Ballinger\, Debra Beck\, Vanessa Bodrie\, Annie Boehm\, Laurel Bradley\, Cecilia Cornejo\, Suzanne Daehlin\, Patsy Dew\, Angelique Dietz\, Joan Ennis\, Kristina Felbeck\, Cortney Fischer\, Lucy Gonzáles Mirón\, Clarice Grenier Grabau\, Hannah Hamalian\, Patricia Johnson\, Margit Johnson\, Jessica Keating\, Brenda Keilen\, Alec Lavoi\, Heather Lawrenz\, Virginia Lorang\, Arielle Loy\, Diane Lyman\, Kellie Lyman\, Allie Lyman\, Natalia Marchan\, Kristal McNamara\, Amy Merritt\, MurphyKate Montee\, Ayaka Moriyama\, Gaby Muñoz\, Liora Newman\, Kate Niemisto\, Chely Og\, Jacque Oman Clinton\, Kristin Partlo\, Jessica Peterson White\, Wendy Placko\, Wanda Playter\, Mary Jean Roberts\, Lorraine Rovig\, Emily Scharf\, Jacyn Schmidt\, Anna Schumacher\, Lisa Sexton\, Yemi Shin\, Marja Steinberg\, Betty Suárez\, Jean Vick\, Jennifer Welbaum\, Candace Wilkinson\, Jennifer Williams Toth\, Erica Zweifel and Christof Zweifel + Cindy Starkey Robinson\, expert quilter. \n\nCecilia Cornejo is an inaugural recipient of the 2020 McKnight Fellowship for Community-Engaged Artists. Her work has been funded in part by the McKnight Foundation and by the Public Works Initiative at Carleton College. \nCecilia Cornejo is a fiscal year 2021 recipient of a Creative Support for Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board\, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n2020-21 Gallery Season Sponsor:
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SUMMARY:Virtual Artist Reception for "I Know I'm Home When"
DESCRIPTION:We held a live\, Virtual Artist Reception to celebrate the artists in the “I Know I’m Home When…” exhibition on Thursday\, April 29 from 6:30-7:30 pm. Attendees were able to ask questions of the artists\, and see a slideshow of artwork while hearing from participating artists. \nWATCH A RECORDING OF THE VIRTUAL RECEPTION \nQuestions? email heather@northfieldartsguild.org \n\n\n\nInspired by audio testimonies recorded by Cecilia Cornejo and her multiplatform project The Wandering House\, the exhibition I Know I’m Home When… harnesses the power of community to interrogate notions of belonging through a variety of media. \nAt the heart of the I Know I’m Home When… exhibition is a Community Quilt comprised of quotes gleaned from audio testimonies recorded by Northfield residents in 2019 through The Wandering House project. All the quotes respond to the prompt “I Know I’m Home When…” and were carefully embroidered by 60 community members—embroidery artists and enthusiasts alike—working in close collaboration with Cecilia Cornejo. The participants in this project met periodically over Zoom to exchange embroidery tips\, techniques\, and ideas and in so doing\, created a place of joy and connection at a time marked by isolation and uncertainty. \nI Know I’m Home When… also includes the work of artists working in painting\, photography\, time-based media\, artist books\, ceramics\, and prints. As a whole the show offers multiple points of entry for audiences to reflect and envision ways to create places where everyone feels heard\, seen\, and valued. \nFeatured regional artists: Allison Albright (painting)\, Cecilia Cornejo (social practice\, public art\, time-based media)\, Megan Dwyer (prints)\, Toni Easterson (artist books)\, Gail Gates (photography)\, Hannah Hamalian (time-based media)\, Thomas Hardy (painting)\, Riki Kölbl Nelson (painting)\, Joanna Manning (ceramics)\, Heriberto Rosas (photography and time-based media) and Ian Turnage-Butterbaugh (photography). \nThe Embroidery Project/Community Quilt participants: Connie Albers\, Molly Andrews\, Katie Arnold\, Louisa Ballinger\, Debra Beck\, Vanessa Bodrie\, Annie Boehm\, Laurel Bradley\, Cecilia Cornejo Sotelo\, Suzanne Daehlin\, Patsy Dew\, Angelique Dietz\, Joan Ennis\, Kristina Felbeck\, Cortney Fischer\, Lucy Gonzáles Mirón\, Clarice Grenier Grabau\, Hannah Hamalian\, Patricia Johnson\, Margit Carson Johnson\, Jessica Keating\, Brenda Keilen\, Alec Lavoi\, Heather Lawrenz\, Virginia Lorang\, Arielle Loy\, Diane Lyman\, Kellie Lyman\, Allie Lyman\, Natalia Marchan\, Kristal McNamara\, Amy Merritt\, MurphyKate Montee\, Ayaka Moriyama\, Gaby Muñoz\, Liora Newman\, Kate Niemisto\, Chely Og\, Jacque Oman Clinton\, Kristin Partlo\, Jessica Peterson White\, Wendy Placko\, Wanda Playter\, Mary Jean Roberts\, Lorraine Rovig\, Emily Scharf\, Jacyn Schmidt\, Anna Schumacher\, Lisa Sexton\, Yemi Shin\, Marja Steinberg\, Betty Suárez\, Jean Vick\, Jennifer Welbaum\, Candace Wilkinson\, Jennifer Williams Toth\, Erica Zweifel and Christof Zweifel + Cindy Starkey Robinson\, expert quilter. \n\n  \n\nCecilia Cornejo is an inaugural recipient of the 2020 McKnight Fellowship for Community-Engaged Artists. Her work has been funded in part by the McKnight Foundation and by the Public Works Initiative at Carleton College. \nCecilia Cornejo is a fiscal year 2021 recipient of a Creative Support for Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board\, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n2020-21 Gallery Season Sponsor:
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