Crookston Latino youth, and local artist Trey Everett with area residents who participated in making artwork through We are Water MN workshops, will be featured in a Minnesota State Art Board exhibition showcasing artwork supported by the state’s arts and cultural heritage fund.
By Times Report
Crookston Latino youth, and local artist Trey Everett with area residents who participated in making artwork through We are Water MN workshops, will be featured in a Minnesota State Art Board exhibition showcasing artwork supported by the state’s arts and cultural heritage fund.
A Creative Investment exhibition, celebrating ten years of Legacy art and impact, opens on April 26, 2019, at the Minnesota State Arts Board in Saint Paul, and will be on display through the fall. The exhibition highlights the breadth of art engagement throughout the state and features work by all ages—kindergartners to older adults—and all abilities. Its theme is that all Minnesotans are creative, and all benefit from the arts.
The Fresh Voices program, facilitated by the nonprofit organization In Progress, has helped to pave the way for Latino youth in Crookston to amplify their voices in learning digital art making, while helping to build confidence and strengthen appreciation of their skills as public speakers, media producers, and leaders. The Fresh Voices program, supported by an Arts Board grant, is made up of a diverse collection of pieces. Three pieces are featured as part of the Arts Board exhibition.
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