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New Art Exhibit - Colorful Expressions - Opens at The Mill Yard, August 11

 

Colorful Expressions

Opening Reception Sunday, August 11, 4:00 - 6:00PM

Stonebridge Lofts, 1120 S 2nd Street

Join the The Mill Yard in welcoming these artists to The Mill Yard, purchasing original art, meeting neighbors, and enjoying free beverages. Victor Hugo food truck will be on site to purchase food.

The Mill City. Residents celebrate our area’s industrial heritage of the mighty Mississippi River and the mills. Today, what we see are the most recognizable Minneapolis landmarks. However, this is only part of the story. Rail lines were key to Minneapolis’ growth, and were particularly integral to the Mill District, bringing in wheat and timber and shipping out flour and lumber. We also honor the history of the mills, the reason for the rail yard’s existence. The Mill Yard aims to be both a gathering place for art and artists and a conduit by which art can be shared with and disseminated into the wider community. 

Artists featured at this show:

A View From the Sculpture GardenMichael Birawer has brought a new look to the face of urban neighborhoods through his unique style of painting. A combination of graffiti, cartoon, illustration and heavy textures, his paintings have received praise from both art critics and patrons, who describe his work as "one of the best examples of the contemporary revival of urban art.” More recently, Michael has introduced his take on nature art. Combining bright and bold colors, he guides his brush with the same passion and style as his "architectural" work. 

Sue Mooney's artistic journey is a testament to the potent intersection of passion and art. Sue worked as an advocate for developmentally disabled clients and individuals affected by HIV/AIDS. Her innate interest in art eventually led her to make a remarkable decision—to leave behind her job and former life and embark on a journey in her camper van to immerse herself in the art circuit. This bold commitment resulted in success and Sue began participating in prestigious shows across the country receiving accolades for her expressive use of color. Notably self-taught, she wields her palette knife to craft pieces that exude her trademark boldness and vibrancy. She continues to push the boundaries of her creativity and invites others to join her on this unfolding journey, where the mesmerizing allure of colors serves as a balm for the soul.
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Snowy AsterLisa Roy is a fine art photographer based in Minneapolis. She captures compelling landscapes and city scenes that showcase the beauty of what surrounds us. With a talent for composition, she turns everyday scenes into captivating reflections of natural and man-made wonders.

One Pear IAndrew Sjodin is a classically trained painter and draftsman working in the realist tradition. His work combines an academic drawing foundation with an impressionistic approach to seeing and interpreting color. Sjodin creates still life and figurative pieces working primarily in oils. Much of his work is peaceful and quiet. His compositions are mindful, calling the viewer to slow down and dwell within the work and themself. Sjodin holds a B.A. in Philosophy from St. John’s University, Collegeville, MN and is a graduate of The Atelier Studio Program of Fine Arts, Minneapolis. www.sjodinfineart.com

DishIsaac Theobald is a talented glass artist, working at Foci – The Minnesota Center for Glass Art. Isaac continually expands his experience blowing glass, creating functional and creative pieces. He explores and perfects the possibilities of manipulating molten glass. His talent for creative designs, use of color, forming shape and perfecting detail results in exquisitely beautiful and unique pieces. IsaacTheobaldGlass@gmail.com

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