PERFORMANCE
SuperGroup: GroupWork One
I’ve got a soft spot for artsy weirdos, and artsy weirdos these are. New avant garde performance troupe "SuperGroup"
will premiere their brand-spankin’ new
dance/performance/art/theater/sculpture piece this
Bedlam Theatre to most likely baffled, but surely enraptured audiences.
Collaborating with NYC-based performance artist Abby Browde, the group
with take you on a journey of the absurd and the beautiful in this
movement exploration of construction, destruction, monument and art. As
the group says, "There’s no it to get – or maybe infinite its to be gotten". Want to make an evening of it? Feast at the Red Sea right around the corner, then head to the Bedlam for drinks and glorious oddity.
Friday, 7pm (Through Sunday), Bedlam Theater, 1501 S. 6th Street, West Bank
ART
Face the Nation
The affect of the changing world on typography will be on display when
the Minnesota Center for Book Arts presents Face the Nation,
a new
changes in typography between 1900 and 1960 – a period that
encompassed two World Wars – will show how the desire to reinforce,
redefine or transcend national identities shaped their design thanks in
part to changes in technology. Two coordinating exhibitions will
feature the work of two designers who explore typography in
contemporary graphic design. There will also be several presentations,
workshops, discussions and screenings included throughout. – Andrew Newman
Friday, Reception 6-9pm, MN Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Avenue, Minneapolis
SPECIAL EVENT
Zinefest
An annual tradition, the Minneapolis Zinefest
plays host to some of the Midwests’ best homegrown artists and writers.
This two-day event at Steven’s Square Center for the Arts celebrates
independently published
zinesters. Over 30 exhibitors will be peddling their wares throughout
the weekend along with displays of vintage Minneapolis zines, an art
show, demos, discussions, and documentaries. Reading local zines is a
cool way to beef up your underground pop culture street-cred, and
Zinefest is a great place to get schooled on this interesting and
little-known Twin Cities subculture.
Saturday 11-5pm, Sunday 11-4pm, Stevens Square Center for the Arts, 1905 3rd Ave. S, Minneapolis, Free
FASHION
Rox Summer Sip
Did you know Robyne Robinson made jewelry? Well, she does, and it’s totally gorgeous! Rox Jewelry,
her line of strong and earthy diva-wear
creations designed and hand assembled by Robinson herself. Shiny
baubles and raw stone compliment sparkling filigree, tusk, bone, and
precious metals in this aptly named collection. Join Robyne at Bar
Lurcat this Saturday afternoon for a glass of vino and a leisurely
perusal of her finest wares. She can help you select the perfect
compliment to any outfit, from a dazzling centerpiece necklace to the
teensy glint of a delicate earring. Don’t worry boys – Robyne’s got a
men’s line too!
Saturday, Noon-5pm, Bar Lurcat, 1624 Harmon Place, Loring Park, Free
ART
Serious Art
Here’s a truism of modern art: Every new generation of emerging young
artists is convinced it will reinvent the culture. And, strangely
enough, they all go about this reinvention pretty much in the same way:
By
and his poems that go nowhere. Think of Jackson Pollock’s random
splotches and drips. Think of the long and ambling filmic experiments
of Warhol’s Factory. It’s not surprising, then, that the upcoming show "Serious Art" at First Amendment Arts of work by young artists Michael Gaughan and the group that calls itself Hardland/Heartland
traffics in the realm of the bizarre and incongruous. Even the PR
material are in on the act, abecedarianally describing the show as,
"absurd, barbaric, concerning, despicable, entertaining, flippant,
gregarious, half-baked, intellectual, jarring, knowledgeable,
ludicrous, mellifluous, non-sensical, outlandish, perplexing,
quadrangular, ridiculous, subversive, typical, urban, verbose,
whimsical, xeroxed, yawn, zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz boring." What
this means, likely, is a colorful and head-scratching aggregation of
colorful drawings, collages, paintings, installations, hand-made books,
music, and fashions. – Michael Fallon
Saturday, First Amendment Arts, 1101 Stinson Blvd., Basment Studios, Northeast Minneapolis, Free
SPECIAL EVENT
Bastille Day Block Party
The fearless folks at Barbette
throw yet another amazing block party in honor of French independence!
If you’re familiar with owner Kim
celebration will definitely feature more fun in the sun than you’re
used to on a Sunday afternoon, with a Northstar Rollergirls Mini Derby,
an aerialist, a flea market, delicious organic food to your heart’s
content, and a stellar musical lineup that will knock your beret off!
Rock out to local notables such as the Sensational Joint Chiefs, Faux
Jean (the original lineup!), Romantica, Black Blondie, and more.
4-10pm, Outside of Barbette, Irving & Lake Street, Uptown, Free
Leave a Reply Cancel reply