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Make & Create

The Great Open (Artist Workshop)

Saturday, September 7th    10:00 am—4:00 pm

Join artists and photographers Alex Webb & Rebecca Norris Webb for demonstrations and workshops on Saturday, September 7 at 10 a.m. in MSU Hartnett Hall Art Department.

In order to attend, please RSVP with Ryan Stander, MSU Professor of Art, ryan.stander@minotstateu.edu

Workshops will include selecting and sequencing images for use in photographic books and exhibitions.

About Alex & Rebecca Webb

Rebecca Norris Webb takes a poetic and intimate look at the natural world of North Dakota. Her work often explores those places where the natural world and one’s inner landscape meet, especially during times of change, upheaval, and shifting weathers—both meteorological and metaphysical. Her storytelling serves as a map for when one’s loss seems to have its own geography, most notedly with her book and NDMOA exhibition, My Dakota: An Elegy for My Brother Who Died Unexpectedly. Drawn to the great openness of the mixed grass prairie and the broken, surreal beauty of the South Dakota badlands while grieving for her brother, Norris Webb began photographing in the North Dakota badlands.
Alex Webb, raised predominantly in New England, has been described as a “shadow sociologist” by writer Pico Iyer. The author of some 20 books—including Amazon, Istanbul, La Calle: Photographs from Mexico, and the collaborative book and NDMOA exhibition Violet Isle: A Duet of Photographs from Cuba with Rebecca Norris Webb—he has photographed in more than 50 countries and 200 cities around the world. Webb takes a more global and often urban approach to North Dakota.
Northwest Arts Center

500 University Avenue West, Minot

Northwest Arts Center

Home o the Walter Piehl Gallery, a public reception area, and MSU's Permanent Art Collection and Native American Collections. The Center has enriched the artistic life of northwest North Dakota with year-round art exhibitions, a performing arts series, a public lecture series, and numerous workshops and artists-in-residence activities. All exhibitions are free and open to the public.

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The Great Open: Photographs from North Dakota

August 9th — September 21st

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