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Minnetonka Center for the Arts’ Faculty Show is now open in the art center’s Laura H. Miles Gallery. The annual Faculty Show invites guests to enjoy the latest creations from the art center’s talented artist-instructors in a variety of mediums. The show runs through Thursday, Sept. 24, and is open to the public at no cost. A reception for the show is 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, 2240 N. Shore Dr., Wayzata. (Sun Sailor photo by Jason Jenkins)
Three bronze and green glass sculptures titled “Study in Indigo” by artist-instructor Foster Willey sit on display in the Minnetonka Center for the Arts’ Faculty Show Aug. 26. The show features the latest creations from the art center’s artist-instructors and runs through Thursday, Sept. 24. (Sun Sailor photo by Jason Jenkins)
Bronze sculpture “Fly like the Wind” by John Currie, left, and oil painting “Chinese Dancing Horse” by Jerry Calengor are two of the many pieces by Minnetonka Center for the Arts artist-instructors on display for the annual Faculty Show. A reception for the show is 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, 2240 N. Shore Dr., Wayzata. (Sun Sailor photo by Jason Jenkins)
“Texting Girl” in steel by artist-instructor Judd Nelson. The piece is part of the annual Faculty Show at the Minnetonka Center for the Arts, which provides a glimpse into the passion and artistic vision behind the teachings of Minnetonka Center for the Arts instructors. The show runs through Thursday, Sept. 24, and is open to the public at no cost. (Sun Sailor photo by Jason Jenkins)
Minnetonka Center for the Arts’ Faculty Show is now open in the art center’s Laura H. Miles Gallery. The annual Faculty Show invites guests to enjoy the latest creations from the art center’s talented artist-instructors in a variety of mediums. The show runs through Thursday, Sept. 24, and is open to the public at no cost. A reception for the show is 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, 2240 N. Shore Dr., Wayzata. (Sun Sailor photo by Jason Jenkins)
Three bronze and green glass sculptures titled “Study in Indigo” by artist-instructor Foster Willey sit on display in the Minnetonka Center for the Arts’ Faculty Show Aug. 26. The show features the latest creations from the art center’s artist-instructors and runs through Thursday, Sept. 24. (Sun Sailor photo by Jason Jenkins)
Bronze sculpture “Fly like the Wind” by John Currie, left, and oil painting “Chinese Dancing Horse” by Jerry Calengor are two of the many pieces by Minnetonka Center for the Arts artist-instructors on display for the annual Faculty Show. A reception for the show is 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, 2240 N. Shore Dr., Wayzata. (Sun Sailor photo by Jason Jenkins)
“Texting Girl” in steel by artist-instructor Judd Nelson. The piece is part of the annual Faculty Show at the Minnetonka Center for the Arts, which provides a glimpse into the passion and artistic vision behind the teachings of Minnetonka Center for the Arts instructors. The show runs through Thursday, Sept. 24, and is open to the public at no cost. (Sun Sailor photo by Jason Jenkins)
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