Monday, May 22
MPL AND YOU
The new Minneapolis Central Library opened on Saturday, just a stone's throw from my apartment. I'm a big fan of the new building, but think I like the downtown Seattle library just a little bit more. Check out more specific comments on the photos I took, or the ones everyone else Flickred.
Anyways, there are a ton of cool workshops & classes available - one of which I just signed up for:
Framing the World: Photography as Art Instructors: Lara Roy and Ashley Duffalo, Walker Art Center Tuesdays: July 11, 18, 25 (6:15 - 7:45 PM) Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall (Doty Board Room)
Explore the art form of photography -- from the pictorialist imagery of the Photo-Secession artists, such as Alfred Stieglitz, to the iconic WPA documentary images of the 1930s, to the prolific Diane Arbus and artists today who freely experiment with new technological developments. Optional tour of the exhibition Diane Arbus: Revelations at the Walker Art Center on Tuesday, August 1.
Anyone interested?
posted by Brad at 5/22/2006 10:39:00 AM | permalink |
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I'm reading this at the Dunn Bros at the library. Coffee+outside+free wireless = happy. I won't be able to do the class you're talking about, but am interested in seeing Matthew Pearl (he wrote The Dante Club - good book) on June 15.
By Alicia, at 5/22/2006 12:06 PM
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