Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Source*


This exhibition of 3-dimensional art fills the galleries at The Phipps Center for the Arts. Sculptures in the show range in size from small tabletop pieces to large, free-standing constructions, to comprehensive installations. Various media are represented including bronze, stone, fabricated metal, ceramic, glass, and wood.

Wayne Potratz, professor, and Guy Baldwin, professor emeritus, both from the art department of the University of Minnesota, are jurors for the exhibition and will present awards for the top sculptures at the opening reception.

The Society of Minnesota Sculptors was founded in 1943 by a group of prominent art educators in Minneapolis. Since then it has grown to over 75 members throughout the state. The society's mission is to encourage and help member sculptors do their best work, achieve recognition, and feel gratification from what they create.

The Phipps Center for the Arts
109 Locust St
Hudson, WI 54016

October 3 - November 16

Gallery Hours
9:00am-4:30pm daily
12-4:30pm Sunday

Opening Reception
Sunday, October 5 @2-4pm

*source (sors, s rs)Noun1. The point at which something springs into being or from which it derives or is obtained. 2. The point of origin, such as a spring, of a stream or river. 3. One that causes, creates, or initiates; a maker.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Ant in 360 Degrees



Thanks to MPR and Preston Wright!

Monday, September 08, 2008

Books for Africa 20th Anniversary Gala

Books For Africa will celebrate 20 years of service and the shipment of 20 million books to the children of Africa.

The evening will feature hors d'oeuvres and a full dinner, as well as an African fashion show, African music, and Rabi will participate in a market with African wares. Ambassadors and representatives from about 38 African countries will also add to the international atmosphere.

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your tickets today!

Minnesota History Center
345 Kellogg Blvd. West
St. Paul, MN 55102

Friday, September 12
6-11pm

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Come See the Ant


Here it is! The Industrious Cooperative Ant. It is on display now at the MN State Fair through Labor Day. Rabi was commissioned to create the sculpture for the DNR's Adopt-a-River program. Many of the parts were found during the Great Mississippi Riverboat Cleanup.

To see more pictures, check out the Ant's photo gallery.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Back in the Day Rent Party Tonight!

Come support TAWU this evening from 8pm-1am!

Your Place or Mine
1832 Columbus Avenue
Minneapolis
(Parking Across the Street)

An adult evening of Music Dance and FUN!
Featuring R&B, Funk and Soul Music from the 60’s and 70’sRefreshments too!

*Dance Contest - Do all the old Dances
*Costume Contest - Dress for the times

This party will be sponsored by the TAWU Artist Group and contest winners will receive original artwork from the artists.

$10 at the door

Monday, August 18, 2008

Northern Exposure

Rabi will be participating in this exhibit. Stop on by!

Northern Exposure
An Exhibition of Twin Cities Contemporary Art

Highland Bank Court
811 LaSalle Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55402

August 23-September 7, 2008

Exhibition Hours
11am-3pm
8pm-11pm

Opening Reception
Saturday, August 30th
7-10pm

Music by Cazadores with David Monson & Paul Miksic

Sunday, August 10, 2008

The Industrious Cooperative Ant

The Great MN Get-Together (ie MN State Fair) is starting soon. I can't give you a sneak peak of the sculpture yet (I haven't even seen the final product), but here's the text for the artist's interpretive panel:

Commissioned by Minnesota DNR as a tribute to 75,000 volunteers who have removed over five million pounds of rubbish from Minnesota’s public waters since 1989.

Sculptor Rabi Sanfo has combined artistic talent with technical and engineering skills, and has received high praise at recent sculpture contests. He has participated in exhibitions around Minnesota as well as Chicago, Illinois. One of his pieces has even found its way to India. As Rabi has described his work, “By the magic of bending, grinding and welding, I try to give inspirations a form, an expression and a touch of life so when I get lost in deep contemplation, I feel like they are living.” Rabi has described this year’s sculpture as follows:

“During the Great Mississippi Riverboat Cleanup (June 12, 2008), many people cleaned the river as a community. Cleaning the Mississippi riverbank in Lilydale, near downtown Saint Paul, my group removed a rusting, half-buried wheelbarrow. It reminded me of an ant’s head. Underneath the piece there were ants. At this point, I knew I would be creating an ant for my sculpture. I chose every piece after I found the wheelbarrow to help build the ant, including a gas cylinder and a steel pot. Ants live in community and build everything in this community in an organized way. If people did the same, the environment would be better.”

“When these pieces are garbage along the river, people don’t’ like them. Once you put them together and create something, people like them. In my home country of Burkina Faso (West Africa), people do not throw things away. They always try to find a way to repair items or they transform them into other useable objects. They reuse everything, down to nails and screws. This has inspired me to do found-object art here in the United States, combined with my metal sculptures. When I create found object art, I talk to the parts and tell them that I am giving them a new life, a life where people are going to like them, instead of having them sit somewhere in a landfill or on a riverbank.”

The materials for this work, except for the supporting structure, have been gathered from rubbish removed both in the riverboat cleanup and a large flood plain cleanup in Belle Plaine, along the Minnesota River (southwest of the metro area).

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Armageddon

Rabi and "Armageddon"

Thanks to Jayme Halbritter! Check out his work; he's in the Q.arma Bldg too!

Gallery Grooves Tonight!


The Rake, D.E.M.O., KBEM Jazz 88 and MT Global Wines bring you:

Gallery Grooves
Pan African Fest Art & Jazz Party

Join us a for a special Gallery Grooves - The Pan African Fest Art & Jazz Party at Altered Esthetics Gallery. This is the an official event of the Twin Cities Pan African Music Festival and will feature art by Rabi, the latest international group exhibit at Altered Esthetics "The Revolution will not be Televised," live music and good conversation.

Altered Esthetics
1224 Quincy Street NE
Minneapolis, MN

Thursday, August 7th
7-9pm

7 p.m. Drums and Art Ensemble
8 p.m. Jazz and World Music by Guitarist John Penny