Lynn Brown
Lynn Brown draws and paints primarily in watercolor, pastel, and oil pastel and earned a BFA from the University of Minnesota. A long-time resident of Red Wing, Lynn has helped with many art activities including facilitating numerous mural projects with local elementary, middle, and high school students. Her work has been exhibited both locally and regionally and is held in numerous private collections.
Max Cora | 651-385-8415 | website
Owner and operator of Cora Metal Works, Max Cora is a master welder, bronze-caster and finisher. He has done major restoration of public works of art throughout the Upper Midwest, including for the cities of Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Rochester. Max's own work is part of permanent and private collections througout the region.
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Gail Dahlberg
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651-388-3902 | website
Glassblower-in-residence, Gail Dahlberg holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago. After teaching for several years in the Illinois public school system, where he developed a Young Artist Studio Glass Program, he returned to his native Minnesota and, in 2005, designed and built the Center's glassblowing facility.
Julie Ann DeVetter | email
Ceramic artist Julie DeVetter has a BFA degree from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Her ceramic forms consist of both functional and aesthetic peices. Through the process of throwing and altering her forms, she is able to create works with unique expression reflecting strength, grace, beauty, and character.
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Angela M. Foley | 651-385-7615 | website
Angela Foley's graceful, proportional forms and the dramatic spectrum
of her Raku firing create a timeless sense of beauty. A graduate of Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Angela has taught ceramics at Coe and is an active member of of
the Upper Mississippi arts community, teaching courses in community education and participating in numerous annual art fairs and festivals.
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Gita Ghei | 612-845-8798 | website
A graduate of Reed College in Portland, Oregon, Gita Ghei is a cast bronze specialist, and a patina artist for sculptors, conservators and architects throughout the country. Her recent positions include several artist-in-residencies in primary and secondary school systems in the Twin Cities area.
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Art Kenyon | 612-462-0878
A long time resident of Red Wing,
Art Kenyon is a versatile artist with concentrations in drawing,
painting, and printmaking. Recently retired after 32 years as an executive with the Red Wing Shoe Company, Art works in oil, acrylic, original hand-drawn lithographs, Intaglio
copper-plate etchings, and original woodcut prints. Art's
work can be found in numerous public and private collections.
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Erik Legrey
After receiving his B.F.A.
from Bethel College in St. Paul, Erik Legrey taught in the Minnesota Public
School system and at the Franconia Sculpture Park in Taylors Falls, Minnesota.
Erik has extensive experience in metal casting and carved/fabricated
steel sculpture, and his work is on display at Franconia, the Anderson Center Sculpture Garden, and is part of several private collections.
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Nancy Murphy | 651-388-5909 | email
Since 1998, Nancy Murphy has maintained a studio at the Anderson Center specializing in a variety of media, including watercolor painting, wall hangings, and hand-dyed silks. Her work is frequently featured in promotional material for the Center's annual Art Celebrations, and her sensual, vibrantly colored silks are perennial favorites throughout the area.
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Scott King |
507-664-3892 | website
Poet and translator Scott King is founder, editor, and publisher of Red
Dragonfly Press, press-in-residence at the Anderson Center. One of only two privately owned, fine press publishers in Minnesota, Red Dragonfly publications -- full-length books, chapbooks, pamphlets, and broadsides -- are part of numerous rare book and antiquarian collections.
To order books go online to Log Jam Books.
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Ardee Rosasco | 651-388-6326 | email
Influenced by the school of classical realism, Ardee Rosasco specializes in traditional oil and watercolor landscape, portraiture, and still-lifes. She has exhibited her work on the local, state and regional levels, and remains an active member in the Red Wing arts community.
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