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SUMMARY:Art Start Galleries
DESCRIPTION:ArtStart is implementing cleaning\, mask\, and social distancing recommendations provided by the CDC and local health officials. All gallery visitors are required to wear a mask and remain 6 feet apart. Hand sanitizer and masks are available if needed.\n\n\n\nSigils for Travelers of I-94 | Andrea Carlson\n\nAugust 28 October 31\n\n\n\n"I squint my eyes at buildings and imagine what the land looks like underneath\, that is Indigenous Futurism" - Andrea Carlson\n\n\n\nDrawing on her Ojibwe heritage\, Carlson creates images that "celebrate the joy of Indigenous people found in places that we've made for ourselves\, in places that were necessitated because of our exclusion elsewhere." The exhibition title incorporates the Latin meaning of Sigil medicine or poison and the space along Interstate highway 94.\n\n\n\nand\n\n \nShooting Buffalo | Andy Messerschmidt\n\nAugust 28 October 31\n\n\n\nAs part of Andy Messerschmidt's 900+ piece Agrocult series\, this exhibition's focus is on the "anthropological cataclysm of the agrocults". The artist's work asks the viewer to review and evaluate the many changes brought upon the land by humankind.\nFollow us on Facebook!
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:ArtStart is implementing cleaning\, mask\, and social distancing recommendations provided by the CDC and local health officials. All gallery visitors are required to wear a mask and remain 6 feet apart. Hand sanitizer and masks are available if needed.
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\nSigils for Travelers of I-94 | Andrea Carlson
\nAugust 28 &ndash\; October 31
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\n&ldquo\;I squint my eyes at buildings and imagine what the land looks like underneath\, that is Indigenous Futurism&rdquo\; - Andrea Carlson
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\nDrawing on her Ojibwe heritage\, Carlson creates images that &ldquo\;celebrate the joy of Indigenous people found in places that we&rsquo\;ve made for ourselves\, in places that were necessitated because of our exclusion elsewhere.&rdquo\; The exhibition title incorporates the Latin meaning of Sigil&mdash\;medicine or poison and the space along Interstate highway 94.
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Shooting Buffalo | Andy Messerschmidt
\nAugust 28 &ndash\; October 31
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\nAs part of Andy Messerschmidt&rsquo\;s 900+ piece Agrocult series\, this exhibition&rsquo\;s focus is on the &ldquo\;anthropological cataclysm of the agrocults&rdquo\;. The artist&rsquo\;s work asks the viewer to review and evaluate the many changes brought upon the land by humankind.