Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Friday, June 18, 2010—Sunday, August 22, 2010
Organized by the
National Gallery of Art, this exhibition of thirty works is the first major presentation of these portraits since the National Gallery of Art aquired the collection.
We were part of the small "collective" that produced theses extraordinary prints.
If you didn't see these prints at the NGA, you can see most of the colllection at the MIA.
Link to MIA exhibit.The Minnesota Zoo's
Weesner Family Amphitheater offers a unique musical experience. Artist Jesse Brödd's painting is dedicated to his favorite summer music festival. For Jesse it's always been about the fantastic music under the stars and the wonderful journey of an evening at the Minnesota Zoo Amphitheater. How many MN Zoo animals can you find?
Bam Bam Grafix was commissioned to produce a series of
posters and limited edition canvas prints from Jesse's commemorative painting of
Music in the Zoo 2010.
Excelsior, Minnesota: June 12-June 13 Sponsored by South Lake-Excelsior Chamber of Commerce.
Bam Bam Grafix was commissioned to publish limited edition prints of a painting celebrating the city of Excelsior.
Link to event.
Tergar International oversees the activities of Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, a well known Tibetan Buddhist meditation master and best-selling author.
Read More...America’s Vets, a MN nonprofit corporation, commissioned Bam Bam Grafix to produce an edition of prints to promote the Veterans “Full Victory” Project.
Read More...Original Green An exhibit of contemporary American Indian art. On view May 20 - through November 21.
Curated by Heid Erdrich of All My Relations Arts, "Original Green" features work by Carolyn Lee Anderson, Gordon Coons, Gwen Westerman and Bobby Wilson. The artists' work highlights the St. Anthony Falls area and its related stories, especially in relationship of people to the environment. The exhibit is located in the museum’s central Mill Commons, and is free and open to the public during regular museum hours through Nov. 21.
Bam Bam Grafix was commissioned to publish a set of prints from the paintings of Gordon Coons on exhibit at the Mill City Museum.