Produced by KUMD in Duluth, Radio Gallery is an arts show dedicated to the Minnesota creative scene. We've saving up episodes for you here on the Ampers website.

I recently listened to the recent What Makes an Intriguing Sculpture? show. The first artist interviewed in that piece told producer Majia Morton that she likes working in the three-dimensional world of sculpture because it's ambiguous. "I'm not telling anyone what to think," she said. "Sometimes I get ridiculous reactions. I'm OK with that."

So am I.

I'm also more than OK with these other Radio Gallery episodes:

Sarah Heimer of Diorama-Rama: http://bit.ly/cEEuuY

Wing Young-Huie photography exhibit at the Duluth Art Institute: http://bit.ly/9DK4D5

Radio Gallery is made possible by a grant from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

 

posted by: Joel
October 4, 2010 - 03:09 pm
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