In September 2016, protestors began occupying Standing Rock Reservation to prevent the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. A year later, the Memorial Union “Native Voices Comes to Memorial Union Gallery”
Category: Visual Arts
In the Beginning, There was Art
In 1969, North Dakota State students began what would later become the Memorial Union Gallery. Forty-eight years later, Kirbie Sondreal, a senior majoring in public “In the Beginning, There was Art”
Editor’s Choice: Crawlin’ Along the Studio Crawl
Featuring over 75 artists across 40 studios, the annual Fargo-Moorhead Visual Artists Studio Crawl gives community members and visitors a chance to glimpse into the “Editor’s Choice: Crawlin’ Along the Studio Crawl”
We Hold this Exhibit to Be Self-Evident
“We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, “We Hold this Exhibit to Be Self-Evident”
The Digital World We Live In
Before the world of smart phones, smart TVs and smart everything, there was dial-up, static and TV test patterns that took over the screen in “The Digital World We Live In”
It’s the (Lack of) Nature of Things
As I look around my apartment, I’m struck by how little is natural. My floors, despite their rugged appearance, are vinyl. The countertop looks like “It’s the (Lack of) Nature of Things”
The Art of a Non-Visual Artist
On Tuesday, Sept. 5, Anastassiya Andrianova’s vision of a space for non-visual arts artists to show their work was realized when her exhibit opened at “The Art of a Non-Visual Artist”
Finding a Connection Lost
In its first exhibit of the semester, the Memorial Union Gallery is focusing on the digital and synthetic environments we place ourselves in. The two “Finding a Connection Lost”