Sitting and staring at Joshua Barduson’s works transports you into two different worlds: one of expansive loneliness and another of warm companionship. Of the six “A State of Loneliness”
Author: Paige Johnson
Would Ya Look at That
Nearly on the corner of 8th St. and Main Ave., just down the street from NDSU’s visual arts building Renaissance Hall, sits Look: Project Space. “Would Ya Look at That”
‘Sota Pop | Irish Music Sessions
The United States is considered a melting pot, a conglomeration of different cultures and identities that all mix together into a unique new creation. Remnants “‘Sota Pop | Irish Music Sessions”
In a Gallery Far, Far Away
Once upon a time, there was a girl, her camera and fairytales. For her baccalaureate exhibition, art student Kaitlin Ridl used her emphasis in photography “In a Gallery Far, Far Away”
The Sweet, Sweet Taste of Happiness
Yeseul Lee’s paintings are hard to look at without your mouth watering. Buttery popcorn, fizzling pop, delicious donuts and creamy smooth milk are painted in “The Sweet, Sweet Taste of Happiness”
76 Cups of Clay on the Wall
Each year, the Memorial Union Gallery hosts graduating seniors in the visual arts department as they present their final projects. From April 11 to 27, “76 Cups of Clay on the Wall”
Arsenic and Old Films: Fargo Theatre Announces Classic Film Series
The oldies, but goodies, are back at the Fargo Theatre. On Monday afternoon, the Fargo Theatre announced the films that will be featured in their “Arsenic and Old Films: Fargo Theatre Announces Classic Film Series”
New Slang, New Songs, Same Bands
On Tuesday, the Bluestem Center for the Arts in Moorhead, Minnesota, announced their 2017 summer concert series line-up. Topping off the event on May 21 “New Slang, New Songs, Same Bands”