Moon Gazers
We at The FrameWorks are excited to announce our new show, "Moon Gazers" featuring works by Stuart Loughridge and Susan Solomon. We will also be displaying new sculptures by Karen Wilcox and new tapestries by Angelica Romero, as well selected works by returning artists Darrel Hagen, Judith Anderson, Nate Haapala, Laura Pereira, Laurie Salmela and Tracie Thompson. Opening reception is Saturday July 26th from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Artists will be mingling and refreshments will be served. Show runs July 26 thru September 6th.
We look forward to seeing you!
Jim, Mandy, Polly, Sydney and Nell
Jim, Mandy, Polly, Sydney and Nell
Impressions of the Twin Cities. The feature show of oil and acrylic
paintings depicting scenes from around the Twin Cities will run from
March 1st through April 12th. While painting outdoors, Kairong Liu
explores the natural beauty of the city and its neighborhoods, as well
the countryside. The collection will encompass everything from sweeping
cityscapes and landscapes to garden details. The exhibition will also
include 8 supporting artists including, Kate Christopher, Rita Corrigan,
Ryan Rogers, Kristine Fretheim, Roger Junk, Christina Habibi, Gregory
McDaniels, and Aaron Putt.
Artists from Lac Courte Oreilles
(Woodland Style Paintings)
January 11 - February 22, 2014
The FrameWorks Picture Frame and Gallery hosted a group of seven artists from the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa which are based at the Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation near Hayward, WI. These artists work in the Woodland Style of painting which was created from a combination of Ojibwe petroglyphs (drawings or carvings on rocks) and images from birch bark scrolls. The artist usually paints images with a heavy black outline and paints what is felt or perceived inside animals or people. What is painted inside represents a kind of spirit, a source of powers. These images are sometimes referred to as X-ray Vision.
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January 11 - February 22, 2014
The FrameWorks Picture Frame and Gallery hosted a group of seven artists from the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa which are based at the Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation near Hayward, WI. These artists work in the Woodland Style of painting which was created from a combination of Ojibwe petroglyphs (drawings or carvings on rocks) and images from birch bark scrolls. The artist usually paints images with a heavy black outline and paints what is felt or perceived inside animals or people. What is painted inside represents a kind of spirit, a source of powers. These images are sometimes referred to as X-ray Vision.
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Outdoor Painters of Minnesota 3rd Annual Salon - November 16 through January 4
Back by popular demand, The Outdoor Painters of Minnesota 3rd Annual Salon! We will again feature over 30 artists that work "en pleinair" in oil, watercolor and pastel. Works created by many of Minnesota’s most talented outdoor painters as the show runs through January 4th.
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