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SUMMARY:ANON(YMOUS)
DESCRIPTION:November 1-19\, Park Square Theater\, Pay as you are able \nTempest-tossed and lost at sea\, a young refugee called Anon embarks on a harrowing journey across the United States to find his mother. Based on Homer’s epic poem\, The Odyssey\, Anon(ymous) weaves together ancient truths and contemporary realities about re-membering one’s identity and finding home in a strange new land. The fair market price per ticket is $35\, but every performance of Anon(ymous) is pay as you are able. Learn more and purchase tickets at fullcircletheatermn.org/tickets.
URL:https://communityreporter.org/event/anonymous/
LOCATION:Park Square Theater
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SUMMARY:“We Are Still Here” Indigenous Art Showcase at Friedli Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception November 3\, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Friedli Gallery\n“We Are Still Here” moves into its fourth year at Friedli Gallery. Featuring native artists from across Turtle Island\, “We Are Still Here” brings to the fore the life\, histories and politics of what it means to be Indigenous in the 21st Century. Artists featured in this year’s show include Jennifer Adams\, Armond Antonio\, Tamara Aupaumut\, Racquel Banaszak\, Aiyana Beaulieu\, Carly Bordeau\, Jamie Z Brown\, Awanigiizhik Bruce\, Shaun Chosa\, Robert DesJarlait\, Kent Estey\, Gidinatiy Hartman\, Madeline Hernandez\, Rayshele Kamke\, Chanti Manon-Ferguson\, Niki Pico\, Abby Sunde. Tammy Villegas\, and Sam Zimmerman. “We Are Still Here” Opening Reception is Friday November 3rd from 6-8pm. Learn more about this event at friedliartsgallery.com.
URL:https://communityreporter.org/event/we-are-still-here-indigenous-art-showcase-at-friedli-gallery/
LOCATION:Friedli Gallery
CATEGORIES:Cultural Events
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SUMMARY:Hazel Belvo: For Love
DESCRIPTION:November 4\, 2023–May 24\, 2024. Minnesota Museum of American Art \nHazel Belvo is a significant American artist\, art educator and feminist leader. This series of exquisite artworks\, representing couples in positions of intimacy\, tenderness\, and reciprocity\, began in 1967 as a counter to the dry and shame-inducing sex education her son was receiving in school and continued until 1982. The Love Drawings are about so much more than intimacy and pleasure\, although these are important themes. They are exquisite representations of loving connections\, tenderness\, and reciprocity—a call for love and respect instead of war and violence\, dignity and joy instead of shame and insensitivity.   \nLearn more at mmaa.org/hazel-belvo-for-love 
URL:https://communityreporter.org/event/hazel-belvo-for-love/
LOCATION:Minnesota Museum of American Art
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