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The print studio. Many hours passed in this lovely little building! Image by C.Anthony Huber.

The print studio. Many hours passed in this lovely little building! Image by C.Anthony Huber.

Anderson Center Residency: snapshots

May 16, 2018

I've just returned from an amazing two weeks at the Anderson Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Redwing, MN. The days were filled with concentrated work in the print studio, bike rides along the Cannon River, and the joy of new friendships with some really stellar artists.

One day, as I was printing, I looked out the window to see smoke and fire just down the road. I ran out and found a prescribed burn in process. We watched from close enough to feel the heat, the roar could be heard all over campus. Once the ashes were cool enough, in the spirit of experimentation the Center is known for, I captured a bit of the excitement in the black and white residue, and pulled a few prints made from the ash.

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The residency gave me an opportunity to focus on my work without distractions, except for the wonderful meals prepared for us (three writers and two visual artists), good long sleeps, and some reading, writing and thinking. I left exhausted—the really good kind—from turning the press wheel and inking up a matrix. When I packed up my studio supplies, I also left with a big helping of motivation to move this work forward, and dedication to being present in my studio.

The next posts will highlight what I accomplished, and how I'll take this work forward.

Dutchman's Breeches, a favorite wildflower, was in bloom along the bike path. (I think Dutch Bloomers would be a better name...)

Dutchman's Breeches, a favorite wildflower, was in bloom along the bike path. (I think Dutch Bloomers would be a better name...)

In Residency, Studio Life Tags residency, Anderson Center, dedication, artist camp
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2016 Seward Frolic: the Hare was most popular!

2016 Seward Frolic: the Hare was most popular!

Open Studio: Thursday May 18, 4-8pm

May 8, 2017

A few people have asked if I ever have an open studio. Yes! Every December, during the Seward Frolic (Art Crawl) I have opened up the door, and had supplies on hand for printing a small make-and-take bag or napkin. Its free! This is one way I give back to the community, and the glee on the kids faces when they pull their own print is priceless!

On May 18th, 4-8pm, I will have a open studio of the more usual kind. I'm re-installing the work in my studio from the Traced and Transcribed solo show last January. Work-in-process will also be on view, and there will be some goodies to give away...

My special guest will be Marcia Anderson, former MNHS curator, and author of "A Bag Worth A Pony." In this new book, Anderson hopes to share a celebration, illumination and study of the spectacular beaded bags made by the Ojibwe of Minnesota. Books will be available for purchase and signing.

We would love to see you!

In Studio Life, Lost and Found, Exhibitions Tags Open Studio, Traced and Transcribed
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