Archive of November, 2009

Exhibit in mnartists.org TEN

November 20, 2009 By Dave Machacek

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The ArtOrg exhibit “Going to California with a Boatload of Art” announces collaboration with Aldo Moroni’s “ART BAR” tonight (Friday) from 5pm to 1am, right next to the California Building Gallery, at the Mill City Cafe. Also, this ArtOrg exhibit has also been picked by the editors of the mnartists.org Walker Art Center blog as one of the “TOP TEN” things of interest in art world this week. Final hours of the show are: ART BAR Friday, Nov. 20, 5pm to 1am; Saturday, Nov. 21, noon to 6pm; Sunday, Nov. 22, noon to 6pm; Saturday, Nov. 28, noon to 6pm; Sunday, Nov. 29 noon to 6pm. Appointments are also encouraged, please call Dave at 507-261-8086.

Talk on ArtOrg Exhibit Heats Up

November 12, 2009 By Dave Machacek

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We are expecting a big turnout at 7pm this Saturday for the exhibit opening in Minneapolis called “Going to California (Building) with a Boatload of Art”. ArtOrg Director Dave Machacek talk about the exhibit on Marya Morstad’s “Art Matters” show on KFAI (90.3 FM Minneapolis, 106.7 FM St. Paul, and Internet) at 7pm this Thursday, and on Paula Granquist’s “Art Zany” show on KYMN (1080 AM , and Internet) at 9am on Friday. Also, one of the projects in the show, the “Twenty Views of Dundas” has been selected as a featured collection on the mnartists.org home page.

On Saturday November 14, 2009 ArtOrg opens its biggest show ever “Going to California (Building) with a Boatload of Art” at the expanded California Building Gallery at 2205 California Street Northeast in Minneapolis. We are excited Continue Reading…

ArtOrg’s Largest Exhibit

November 2, 2009 By Dave Machacek

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On Saturday November 14, 2009 ArtOrg opens its biggest show ever “Going to California (Building) with a Boatload of Art” at the expanded California Building Gallery at 2205 California Street Northeast in Minneapolis. We are excited to showcase the results of five years of work. Please come to celebrate the recent accession of the “Twenty Views of Dundas” project to the Weisman Art Museum, and also see nine new large steamroller prints from our project with the Plains Art Museum and the Latino artists from Grupo Soap del Corazon. Continue Reading…

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