Art

Oct. 18, 2012
“shadows traces undercurrents” showcases the work of 29 international and local artists visually “mapping” unseen communities and issues.
Oct. 18, 2012
A new video game terrorizes with curveballs.
Oct. 04, 2012
From the Golden Age of early “Action Comics” to current issues of “The Walking Dead,” the upcoming comic book convention will represent it all.
Oct. 04, 2012
The Gaylaxicon beams into town for three days of intergalactic activity.
Oct. 02, 2012
“Black White Blue” follows the 35-year investigation of police officer James Sackett’s unprecedented death in 1970.
Sep. 27, 2012
The weekly Caravan Flea Market breaks ground for nomadic artisans, crafters and collectors alike.
Sep. 20, 2012
Minnesota has had its share of art-related theft over the years.
Sep. 18, 2012
Author Junot Díaz will talk volumes at the Fitzgerald Theater about his new short story collection, “This is How You Lose Her.”
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  • Marty Marosi
Sep. 06, 2012
Local artist Jonathan Bruce Williams realizes his complex visions using obsolete technology in his first solo exhibition, “Sighthouse.”
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  • Griffin Fillipitch
Sep. 06, 2012
Art, architecture and religion are pieced together in “Sacred Space, Contested Terrain.”
Aug. 01, 2012
Artists have collected in a former General Mills research and development complex. A&E explores.
Jul. 25, 2012
This summer marks the 150th year since the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. How will you explore this important event in Minnesota history?
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Jul. 25, 2012
Inspired by mighty rivers, local artist Wang Ping has embarked on a massive project to bring together the people who live along them.
Jul. 18, 2012
There were two big fine art installations at Pitchfork this year.
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Jul. 03, 2012
The Walker’s new exhibit resists nostalgia to explore the struggles of a tumultuous, transitional decade.
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