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Minnesota Biennial: 2D II

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 10, 2005

 

Media Contact:

Theresa Downing 651.266.1034 tdowning@mmaa.org

 

MEDIA ALERT

 

New Exhibition

Minnesota Biennial: 2D II

October 22-December 31, 2005

 

Minnesota Biennial: 2D II, the third in a series of juried exhibitions organized by the Minnesota Museum of American Art, features artwork by 26 Minnesota artists.  The exhibition highlights a wide range of contemporary two-dimensional work being produced in our state, and reflects progressive trends in art within a national perspective.

 

Artists selected for the 2005 Minnesota Biennial: 2D II by jurors Elizabeth Dunbar, Curator at Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City, and Theresa Downing, Associate Curator at MMAA.

 

Roberta Allen, Chuck Avery, Scott Baumgartner, Larry Bemm, Susannah Bielak, Matthew J. Bindert, Carol Lee Chase, Lewis Colburn, John F. Diebel, Mike Elko, Gregory Euclide, Clea Felien, Alison Hoekstra, Alexa Horochowski, Jacob Lunderby, Paula McCartney, Jeanne McGee, Andy Messerschmidt, Patricia Olson, Melanie Pankau, Jesse Petersen, Erika Ritzel, Chris Smiar, Mickey Smith, Sean Smuda, and Lex Thompson.

 

 

Opening Party

Saturday, October 22, 2005

7-10pm

DJ Paul Harding – modern music with global grooves

Appetizers by Fuji Ya

Shakers Vodka drink specials

$10/$5 members

Become a new museum member the night of the opening and receive 2 complimentary tickets to the party!

 

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SLIDE-O-RAMA Artist Talks & Reception

Thursdays, November 17 and December 8, 2005

7-10pm

Free

 

Join the artists in the Minnesota Biennial for a fun and rapid slide presentation of their work. Each artist gets 8 quick minutes until the cowbell rings them off the stage! Check our web site for the schedule of artists. A reception in the gallery will follow each slide-o-rama event.

 

 

Admission to the exhibition is free.

 

 

ABOUT MMAA

Experience and explore the energy and depth of American visual culture at the Minnesota Museum of American Art in downtown St. Paul. MMAA's Riverfront Gallery at Kellogg Boulevard and Market Street is a place for the traditional and the unconventional. At MMAA the diversity of art and artists—past, present, and emerging—is revealed through music, performance, dance, fashion, painting, film, and sculpture. For more information about MMAA, visit www.mmaa.org.

 

Hours:

Tuesday 11am-4pm

Wednesday 11am-4pm

Thursday 11am-8pm

Friday 11am-4pm

Saturday 11am-4pm

Sunday 1-5pm

Closed Monday and Major Holidays

 

Admission:

FREE

 

 

 

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