Artists load-in their work for What Remains which opens June 5 at the Soap Factory and will run through July.
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Artists work to load in their installations Saturday and Monday afternoon at the Sopa Factory
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Leslie Kelman constructs a wooden frame for her oval maze installation Saturday at the Soap Factory.
Mark Vancleave, Staff Photographer
Leslie Kelman's oval maze Saturday
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The oval maze closer to completion Monday afternoon
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Mara Baker examines a projection she uses as a guide Saturday
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Baker's graphite designs are based of photographs of the gallery spaces' bare industrial interior
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Baker plans to include tubes of orange liquid suspended from the ceiling
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Baker's piece dries Monday
Mark Vancleave, Staff Photographer
Margaret Pezalla arranges her collection of pyramids Saturday
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Pezalla's pyramids use a variety of colors, textures and materials
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Pezalla examines her arrangement Saturday
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The pyramids a step closer to their final positions Monday
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Kathleen Griffin makes candy which will be suspended from twisted metal chandeliers for her piece Blood Sisters Saturday
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Candy dries in molds Monday
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Different flavors of candy are suspended to form patterns Monday
Mark Vancleave, Staff Photographer
Mark Vancleave, Staff Photographer
Wil Natzel constructs cardboard domes Monday
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Natzel's three domes will stand on tentacles at varying heights
Mark Vancleave, Staff Photographer
Mark Vancleave, Staff Photographer
What Remains opens June 5 and runs through July 25 at the Soap Factory in South East Minneapolis
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University police officer Daniel Farrar questions a man involved in a vehicle collision Friday at the intersection of Cedar Avenue and South Sixth Street. Officer Farrar said he has arrested this man in the past. -Maris Wojcik
A unique nativity scene on display at Wescott Station antique shop in St. Paul. Kurt Wescott says that the nativity scene, which takes more than six hours to put up, is a local attraction during the holiday season. His mother Rosalie Wescott has been arranging the scene for more than 12 years.
Minnesota linebacker Keanon Cooper makes his way off the field at halftime during Saturday's game against Wisconsin at TCF Bank Stadium. The writing on Cooper's wrist reads, "All Out Every Play. Be Physical!!! Trust God." The Badgers led the Gophers 28-6 at the half.