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This episode features the 2019/20 Lanesboro Artist Residency of Northfield filmmaker Cecilia Cornejo who traveled to Lanesboro with The Wandering House, a converted ice-fishing house that she retrofitted as a mobile audio-recording studio. Cornejo invited Lanesboro community members to record their oral testimonies as they reflect on the significance of home, a concept that some of us may take for granted but is in flux for displaced communities around the globe.
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This episode features the 2018 Lanesboro Artist Residency of Minneapolis performance artist Erin Lavelle who led the Lanesboro area community in ‘Something Good,’ a public art exchange project that engaged community members in conversations about value, commodities, sustainability, and the power of the stories embedded in an object’s history.
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This episode features Saint Paul filmmaker Rini Keagy reflecting on her 2018 Lanesboro Artist Residency. During the week of March 19, 2018, Rini explored her father’s experiences as a Guatemalan-American farmer and cow herder while raising the question of what it means to be an ethnic or cultural minority in agrarian and small-town America.
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Thanks for listening to this special Art in the Park Re-Envisioned 2020 episode of Lanesboro Arts podcast. In this episode, you'll hear all about the beloved pie booth at Art in the Park, told by Lanesboro Arts Advancement Director Kara Maloney.
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Thanks for listening to this special Art in the Park Re-Envisioned 2020 episode of Lanesboro Arts podcast. Today's episode features stained glass artist Linda Carlson.
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Thanks for listening to this special Art in the Park Re-Envisioned 2020 episode of Lanesboro Arts podcast. Today's episode features abstract painter Alison Albrecht.
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Thanks for listening to this special Art in the Park Re-Envisioned 2020 episode of Lanesboro Arts podcast. Today's episode features ceramic artist Jacob Jensen.
info_outlineThis episode features the 2018 Lanesboro Artist Residency of Minneapolis performance artist Erin Lavelle who led the Lanesboro area community in ‘Something Good,’ a public art exchange project that engaged community members in conversations about value, commodities, sustainability, and the power of the stories embedded in an object’s history.