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  • Swing Low exhibition, Rebecca Hutchinson installation

    Swing Low: Hiltner, HOTTEA, Hutchinson, Simonson Outside link

    3 April 2015

    Four talented artists create sculptural works that hang from the Braucher Gallery’s ceiling grid, creating a varied visual landscape.

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  • A Collection Embodied

    A Collection Embodied

    9 January 2015

    Figurative works from the Carleton Art Collection, curated by Curatorial Studies seminar students.

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  • N55

    N55: Architecture Collective in Residence Outside link

    9 January 2015

    Danish collective N-55, known for open source designs and innovative public spaces, teach and create in a Perlman Teaching Museum residency.

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  • Christina Seely, Alaska Diptych

    Christina Seely: Markers of Time Outside link

    19 September 2014

    Seely ’98, with evocative photos and videos of the arctic and equator, meditates on climate change and how time is measured and experienced.

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  • Ken Tape, McCall Glaciar, 2007

    Then and Now: The Changing Arctic Landscape Outside link

    19 September 2014

    Organized by Ken Tape ’99, Then and Now: The Changing Arctic Landscape, pairs decades-old photos of Alaska’s Arctic with contemporary views.

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  • Migration Patterns

    Migration Patterns: 2014 Senior Art Showcase Outside link

    16 May 2014

    This annual showcase features works in all media by graduating senior studio art majors Johnathan Ahn, Qwill Duvall, Dorae Hankin, Ella Kampelman, Shamir Kansakar, Carissa Knipe, Eric Meehl, Clara Nulty, Soon Kai Poh, Ellie Schmidt, Julia Snyder, Mikiko Tokuhira, and Kaiyue Zhou.

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  • Kate Orff

    Petrochemical America: Project Room Outside link

    4 April 2014

    Haunting photographs of “Chemical Alley” on the lower Mississippi by photographer Richard Misrach and “throughlines” by designer Kate Orff.

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  • James D. Butler, Power Plant / St. Paul

    Rapture/Rupture: James D. Butler Upper Mississippi View

    4 April 2014

    Butler’s painting “Power Plant/St. Paul” complements the Petrochemical America exhibition focusing on the lower Mississippi “Cancer Alley.”

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  • Paul Shambroom, Bayou Choctaw, LA, 2008, pigmented inkjet on paper.

    Paul Shambroom, Strategic Petroleum Reserve Landscapes

    3 April 2014

    Minneapolis artist Paul Shambroom offers large photographic landscapes of U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve sites.

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  • Elise Engler, Everything in her bag

    Lifeloggers: Chronicling the Everyday Outside link

    17 January 2014

    Artists seek to better understand the nature of existence and to reveal the banalities and complexities of quotidian life.

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