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10,000 Arts Quarterlies

May 2008 10,000 Arts Quarterly

May 2008 10,000 Arts Quarterly

Minnesota's Creative Quarterly, May-July 2008

The word "community" is a casualty of modern parlance. It has become the ubiquitous, near-meaningless catch-all term to designate any group of people, whether they're bound by common cause, bundled by neighborhood, or just united by marketing demographics. For this issue of 10,000 Arts, we're taking a closer look at this slippery notion, with articles that delve into unexpected angles on "arts communities." In "The House that Art Built," artist and curator Scott Stulen offers a glimpse into the DIY passion that fuels the up-and-coming ephemeral gallery, ARThouse, based in New London, Minnesota. Artist Andrea Carlson's essay, "Band of Outsiders," tackles the notion of "ethnic" art head-on, elucidating the pernicious assumptions running through lackadaisical "community" designations. Journalist and architecture critic Todd Melby takes a different approach, collecting the photographs of artists who capture the sublime and mundane — even decrepit — in our structural surroundings.

These collections are created from work on mnartists.com, the very real "virtual" community of artists and art organizations. Have some fun by viewing other collections there, or create your own. Practice makes perfect, and no community affiliation is required.

February 2008 10,000 Arts Quarterly

February 2008 10,000 Arts Quarterly

February 2008 10,000 Arts Quarterly
November 2007 10,000 Arts Quarterly

November 2007 10,000 Arts Quarterly

That big world out there? It’s here, too. The state of Minnesota has always been enriched with immigrants from around the globe. The contemporary art world is no exception—it’s benefited from an amazing range of painters, photographers, musicians, composers, dancers, filmmakers, and more. This issue of 10,000 Arts—the “Face of the World” issue—celebrates a few of the many minds from other countries that renew our vision, recalibrate our thinking, and bring incomparable richness to the art world. —Ann Klefstad
August 2007 10,000 Arts Quarterly

August 2007 10,000 Arts Quarterly

Another Green World is our title for this issue. The dreamy
Minnesota summer makes us all green, even if it's just grass stains as
we scuff barefoot through the lawn to pick up the paper. Of course, on a global level, too, we can no longer take for granted
those broader qualities associated with “green.” For eons, human beings
have intervened in the natural world to make it serve their needs;
suddenly, we’re charged with figuring out how to co-exist with the
natural world and minister to its needs, which have become critical. —Ann Klefstad