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The TuckUnder Pavilion installation Melanie Pankau/A Quiet Index opens Saturday, November 7, 1-6 p.m. 

Melanie Pankau’s A Quiet Index features an installation of 108 gouache paintings on paper and 3 volumes of an alternative newspaper filled with symbolic drawings. These two projects unfolded from a daily practice of making and meditation. 
Show runs Saturdays and Sundays November 7 – 22, 2020, and by appointment. 



The TuckUnder Pavilion installation UnCertain Exhibit/Pete Driessen opens Friday, May 15, 2020. UnCertain Exhibit is an indeterminate, site-specific exhibition transmitted via direct/indirect agency utilizing the draping, folding, and unfolding of unprimed and unstretched canvas that questions the interior/exterior concepts of spatial, material, and pandemic dynamics. Transmission via direct or indirect appointment for indeterminate duration. Direct contact via DM. Indirect contact via online jpegs. Exhibition Runs May 15 – June 28, 2020.



The TuckUnder Pavilion project RoundHouse: Pivotal Turntable Tactics/Pete Driessen opens Saturday, October 5, 5-8 p.m. at the Northern Pacific Center, Brainerd, MN. Created with red and white pine wood and metal hardware, RoundHouse: Pivotal Turntable Tactics is a public art project presenting two site specific installations, RoundHouse Wedge and Turntable Dock, reflecting the architectural spatiality of the former rail yard spaces, referencing empowerment of locational identity, and utilizing ideas of affective stimuli, physical embodiment and rural vacancy. As part of Forecast Public Art's Midcareer Project Grant, the duo installations include a unique sound work composed by Eric Anthony Frye, performative movement by Sullivan & Co. Dance, workshop by Tiny School of Art & Desing, three critical essays by the artist, curator/art critic Sheila Dickinson, writer Susan Smith Grier, and a Special Ltd. Ed. Turntable Ale by Roundhouse Brewery. Exhibition Runs October 2 – November 2, 2019.



The installation Trestle Worker Squad x Eight/Pete Driessen & Sound Composition x Two/Michael Masaru Flora opens Friday, May 18, 6-9 pm.
Trestle Worker Squad x 8 & Sound Composition x 2 is a sculpture and sound installation emphasizing subtle variance and variation
in the repetitive rhythms of former trestle laborers. Exhibition Runs May 17 – June 9, 2019.




The Clay and Its Double. Eugene Luketic & Jerome Yorke with Zac Collopy, Sophie Wilson, & Claire Brewer.
A collective spectacle drawing upon clay, photo, materiality and the human spirit in motion.
TuckUnder Pavilion @ Casket Arts. In tandem with NCECA Claytopia Conference.
Opening March 28, 5-9 pm. Performance 7:30 pm. Friday, March 29,  12-9 pm. Performance 7:30 pm.
Saturday March 30, 12-5 pm. Performance 1:30 pm.




The TuckUnder Pavilion installation Lex Thompson/Re/collect opens Thursday, March 7, 6-9 p.m.
Lex Thompson’s Re/collect brings together two divergent ways of working, one documentarian and one imaginative, in order to tell the story of natural history pioneer, Martha Maxwell, whose prescient development of habitat dioramas and taxidermy practices goes largely ignored in the history of the museum. Show runs March 7 – March 10, 2019.




The questionable TuckUnder Projects & Pavilion temporary Hiatus or Project? began January 2017 and runs for indefinite duration.


The TuckUnder Pavilion project Pete Driessen/Trestle Support Systems opens Thursday, October 28, 6-9 p.m. at the Northern Pacific Center, Brainerd, MN. Created with red pine wood and metal hardware, Trestle Support Systems is a solo public art project presenting two monumental site specific installations, Trestle and Trestle Worker, reflecting the architectural spatiality of former rail yard spaces, referencing empowerment of the past community worker, and utilizing ideas of affective stimuli, physical embodiment, and rural vacancy. As part of the Soap Factory's Here/There: Rethinking Public Spaces in MN programming, the duo installations include two unique sound works composed by Michael Masura Flora, and critical essay by curator/art critic Sheila Dickinson. Show runs October 25 – November 4, 2017.

The Main Gallery solo show Justin Quinn/Flat Earth Society opens Thursday, October 13, 6-9 p.m. Flat Earth Society is a solo painting exhibition presenting a new series of paintings and collages created with the understanding that not everything means something. Show runs October 13 – November 13, 2016.


The Leaky Sink Gallery installation Timothy Granlund/Just a Moment  opens Thursday, October 13, 6-9 p.m.
 Just a Moment is a site specific painting installation reflecting upon the breakdown of a cargo van during a family road trip.
 Show runs October 13 – November 13, 2016.




The Lounge Gallery painting installation Rochelle Woldorsky/IMPROVISATION opens Thursday, October 13, 6-9 p.m. IMPROVISATION is site specific painting project created via the spontaneous assembly of impulsively painted wood and impromptu mixed media groupings. Show runs October 13 – November 13, 2016.



Chance Greaves/Hard Feelings/Hardly Feeling opens Thursday, October 13, 6-9 p.m. Hard Feelings/Hardly Feeling is a performance and mixed media installation that explores the concept of Anomie, which is defined as social instability resulting from a breakdown of standards and values or personal unrest, alienation, and uncertainty that comes from a lack of purpose or ideals. Show runs October 13 – November 13, 2016.

The Main Gallery group show installation mara/thalassa/sea: Borman/Pelias/Kerrane opens Thursday, September 8, 6-9 p.m. mara/thalassa/sea: Borman/Pelias/Kerrane is a collaborative exhibition that references universal associations and personal relationships with the sea via ideas of ancestry, upbringing, and cultural heritage. Show runs September 8 – October 9, 2016.


The Leaky Sink Gallery installation Elaine Rutherford/Linger Longer opens Thursday, September 8, 6-9 p.m. Linger Longer is a site specific mixed media installation questioning notions of soul/memory and landscape/terrain. Show runs September 8 – October 9, 2016.


The Main Gallery installation Lex Thompson/Re-Model opens Thursday, August 4, 6-9 p.m.  
Lex Thompson’s Re-Model presents a habitat diorama and a photographic portrait based on an historic image of Colorado naturalist Martha Maxwell’s daughter. Show runs August 4 – September 4, 2016.


The Leaky Sink Gallery installation Presley Martin/Found Foam Forms opens Thursday, August 4, 6-9 p.m. Found Foam Forms explores the myriad forms Styrofoam takes after being exposed to the elements and eaten by mealworms. Show runs August 4 – September 4, 2016.


The Alley Garage Gallery door installation Chad Rutter/The Fill opens Thursday, August 4, 6-9 p.m. The Fill is a site specific installation on the Alley Garage door using coal ash waste collected near a Labadie, MO power plant to create an abstracted image of a tornado damage near Joplin, MO. Show runs August 4 – November 14, 2016.


The Under the Porch Gallery installation Margaret Pezalla- Granlund/Animal, Vegetable, Mineral, Other opens Thursday, August 4,
6-9 p.m.   Animal, Vegetable, Mineral, Other is a site-specific library installation that questions spatial topics in science, math and history and presents books for browsing. Show runs August 4 – September 4, 2016.




The main gallery installation Lynn Wadsworth/Coarsely Fashioned Beauties opens Thursday, June 30, 6-9 p.m.
Coarsely Fashioned Beauties is a solo exhibition of new ceramic sculpture that uses the earthy properties of red clay contrasted with the frippery of Rococo sensibilities as a point of departure to explore feminine excess, sensuality, and adornment.
Show runs June 30 - July 31, 2016.




The Leaky Sink Gallery installation Work around (Andy Delany & Lauren Flynn)/all that is understood by people opens June 30, 6-9 p.m. Work around is curious about how our understanding is articulated through the questions google asks us when we don’t know; all that is understood by people presents this curiosity in the form of a multi media installation within the Leaky Sink Gallery. Show runs June 30 - July 31, 2016.

The site specific Alley Garage installation Marisha Erickson/West opens Thursday, June 30, 6-9 p.m. West is a solo ceramic installation that investigates themes of nostalgia, longing, and pursuit as an homage to unattainable experiences and points of existence; and explores the relationship between reality and limits vs. transformation and the imagination. Show runs June 30 – July 31, 2016.


The Main Gallery exhibition Kim Benson/Maelstrom opens Thursday, May 26, 6-9 p.m.
Maelstrom is a solo painting exhibition that reflects upon the paradoxical themes of nature/technology, beauty/the grotesque, sex/paranoia and growth/decay to generate crisis and tension between physicality and illusion of paint.
Show runs May 26 – June 26, 2016.




The Leaky Sink Gallery exhibition Kate Van Cleve/All the Way Home opens Thursday, May 26, 6-9 p.m.
All the Way Home is a solo mixed-media painting installation within the Leaky Sink Gallery that considers human relationships via the socio-personal narrative. Show runs May 26 – June 26, 2016.




The site specific sculpture project Julia Helen Rice/Khora/Terra opens Thursday, May 26, 6-9 p.m.
Khora Terra is a front yard site specific durational sculpture project that considers the spatiality of the in between and where we are not, and questions the conscious dislocation of the urbanized, cultivated landscape.
Show runs May 26 – November 13, 2016.




The online outsourcing projection project Meena Mangalvedhekar/S.O x O.S. opens Thursday, May 26, 6-9 p.m.
S.O x O.S. is a network and site specific lab setting where significant other system will be explored by open source solo-outsourcing. The durational work takes place online and via interior and exterior projections within the TuckUnder home and yard.
Show runs May 26 – November 13, 2016.



The site specific sculpture project Reid Oyen/Sub-Prime Meridian opens Thursday, May 26, 6-9 p.m. Sub-Prime Meridian is a site specific durational yard project taking place within multiple interior and exterior spaces of the TuckUnder home and yard that reflects upon ideas of time, technology, and solar activity. Show runs May 26 – November 13, 2016.



The Raspberry Patch Residency project The Patch of Harald Szeemann/When Raspberries Become Form/Ideas live in your patch (Plants – Flowers – Fruits – Harvest – Prunes) opens Thursday, May 26, 6-9 p.m. When Raspberries Become Form/Ideas live in your patch (Plants – Flowers – Fruits – Harvest – Prunes) is a durational investigation project within the Raspberry Patch Residency that questions curation, cultivation and institutional critique. Show runs May 26 – November 13, 2016.



The Main Gallery installation Gregory Fitz/400 ppm Opens Thursday, October 8, 6-9 p.m.
400 ppm is an exhibition of new paintings on rigid foam insulation and mixed media sculptures considering the intersections between global climate change, consumption, connoisseurship and violence.
Show runs from October 8-November 15, 2015.  




The Leaky Sink Gallery installation Terri Wentzka/Hideaway Opens Thursday, October 8, 6-9 p.m. Hideaway is an exhibition of drawings, watercolors and small site specific installations that reflect upon protection, the glorious indulgences of paranoia, and the mysteries and dubious science of bathroom cabinets.
Show runs from October 8-November 15, 2015.   




The Alley Garage performance Sarah Beadle/Stellar Cues Opens Thursday, October 8, 6-9 p.m.
Stellar Cues is a performative gastronomic experience taking it's cues from the real and imagined sensory experiences of mammals, birds and butterflies as they migrate through the city. A companion piece, Homing Implications, will take place for the duration of the exhibition through November 15, 2015. Homing Implications is a secret, roving dining club for avian residents
of South Minneapolis, visitors, and their guests.


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The Main Gallery installation Ute Bertog/Et al. Opens Thursday, September 3, 6-9 p.m. Et al. is a site specific mixed media exhibition that uses the strategy of quotations to address themes of communication, agency and ideation.
Show runs from September 3-October 4, 2015.




The Leaky Sink Gallery installation Mark Rode/Structural Dissonance Opens Thursday, September 3, 6-9 p.m. Structural Dissonance presents a series of paintings, in addition to a site-specific shower work, that inventively explore spatial and linear relationships within the context of geometric abstraction. Show runs from September 3-October 4, 2015.



The exterior photographic installation Paul Wegner/Avon Hills Opens Thursday, September 3, 6-9 p.m. Avon Hills is an site specific exterior photographic installation presenting portraits of people and views of the landscape representative of the richness present within a quiet Central Minnesota community. Show runs from September 3-November 15, 2015.



The exterior installation Lyz Wendland/Suburban Map Rocks Opens Thursday, July 30, 6-9 p.m.
Suburban Map Rocks is a site specific front yard installation that presents multiple sized plastic rocks with hidden paintings that question spatial ideas of humor, concealment and suburban sameness. Show runs from July 3 – November 15, 2015.




The exterior project Luke Aleckson/Short Shadows opens Thursday, July 30, 6-9 p.m. Short Shadows is a site specific workshop where viewers weld and create their own abstract solar plates while questioning the philosophical ideas of Ernst Bloch and Hannah Arendt. Show runs from July 3 – November 15, 2015.



The Leaky Sink installation Larsen Husby/Autres Curiosites opens Thursday, July 30, 6-9 p.m. Autres Curiosites is a mixed media exhibition that reflects upon historical French Michelin maps and the broad idea of mapping via questioning form, spatiality, and the disruption of symbolic meaning. Show runs from July 3 – August 30, 2015.



The Main Gallery Exhibition Kenneth Steinbach/Fiat/Fiat opens Thursday, July 30, 6-9 p.m. Fiat/Fiat is a site specific installation that utilizes the socio-political symbols and systems of fiat currency as a starting point for multi-templated graphite wall drawings. Show runs from July 3 – August 30, 2015.

The Alley Garage Gallery exhibition Mike Flora/Shutsugen opens Thursday, July 30, 6-9 p.m. Shutsugen, from the Japanese word for appearance and emergence, is a minimalist generative multichannel audio installation that evokes listeners curiosity via solely the sound and vacant aspects of space. Show runs from July 3 – August 30, 2015.



The Main Gallery solo exhibition Jesse Matthew Petersen/Everything at Once Opens June 25, 2015, 6-9 pm. Everything at Once features new graphite drawings and a looping video that reflect a myriad of abstract sinewy during a year of transition. Show runs June 25 - July 26, 2015.

The Leaky Sink Gallery solo exhibition Joshua W. Murray/Me and What I Could Be opens June 25, 2015, 6-9 pm. Me and What I Could Be is the combined experience of two bodies of digital artwork, Toward a Secure World Floating and Verboten. The exhibit serves as a reminder of how the artist interacts on a personal level with those he cares for.  Show runs June 25 - July 26, 2015.

The Alley Garage installation Carolina Borja/Mas vale pajaro en mano que ciento volando. (A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush). Opens June 25, 2015, 6-9 pm. The Mexican craft-styled, papier mache piñata installation visually and linguistically references the popular saying and questions chance opportunities and the myth of how to obtain them. Show runs June 25 - July 26, 2015.

The exterior site specific sculpture Carolyn Halliday/Afghan for Pete opens June 25, 2015, 6-9 pm.  Afghan for Pete is a site specific  wire/mesh project that  adapts to the terrain of the gallery environs via a colorful, playful work in reference to the curator’s “Untitled Afghan Throw Blanket” series. Show runs June 25 - November 4, 2015.

The Main Gallery exhibition Inimitable Remains/Jamie Winter Dawson opens Thursday, May 21, 6-9 p.m. Inimitable Remains is a solo exhibition that presents an abstract amalgam of biomorphic forms drawing upon contending definitions of conservation, archetypal life/death cycles, and dystopian narratives. Show runs from May 21 – June 21, 2015.
 
The Leaky Sink Gallery exhibition Portraits & Judgement/Michael McGraw opens Thursday, May 21, 6-9 p.m.
Portraits & Judgement is a solo exhibition that questions the similarities and differences between inanimate objects and personal reality.
Show runs from May 21 – June 21, 2015.
Special Guest/Leaky Sink Gallery opening performance Thursday, October 30, 6-9 p.m. Reading with artist Special Guest on Tuesday, November 11, 2014, 7 p.m. Show runs October 30-November 23, 2014.

Artist perfomance video link: http://www.seansmuda.com/2014/11/5/target-classes


The solo exhibition 36CHMBRZ/Nickelangelo opens Thursday, October 30, 6-9 p.m.
36CHMBRZ interprets the contemporary art world through the lens of the Shaw Brothers film The 36th Chamber of Shaolin within the Tuckunder Projects environs via multiple means of installation, painting, drawing, mixed media, video and text. Video/Dialogue of the film The 36th Chamber of Shaolin with artist Nickelangelo on Tuesday, November 11, 2014, 7 p.m. Show runs October 30-November 23, 2014.
 

stranger+kitchen/Aki Shibata is a private culinary art performance presented with the artist, a selected random stranger, and the curator/host within the TuckUnder Projects kitchen and dining areas that questions human interaction and social behavior.
stranger+kitchen dinners with artist Aki Shibata, stranger & curator/host two Sundays, November 2 & 16, 2014, 4:30-7:30 p.m. A random stranger sign up sheet will be available at the October 30th opening.
The curatorial project doubleplusgood/Mike Cloud, Caroline Kent, Nyeema Morgan, & Nate Young opens Thursday, September 4, 6-9 p.m. doubleplusgood is a group exhibition that presents the work of four visual artists whose artwork emphasizes language, legibility, and the production of meaning.
Show runs from September 4 – October 12, 2014.

The Leaky Sink Gallery exhibition John Vitale/Are You In, Or Are You Out? opens Thursday, September 4, 6-9 p.m. Are You In, Or Are You Out? is comprised of a single work addressing larger choices between signifiers of authenticity through symbols that have traditionally spanned subcultures. Show runs from September 4 – October 12, 2014.



 The duo painting exhibition Paint No Wrong Paint No Right with Justine Di Fiore & Samuel Bjorgum opens Thursday, July 31, 6-9 p.m. Show runs from July 31 – August 31, 2014. Paint No Wrong Paint No Right features new painted works that subtly and sensually juxtapose both the figurative and the nonrepresentational methodologies. The Leaky Sink Gallery exhibition Steven Lang/Darkroom Interviews opens Thursday, July 31, 6-9 p.m. Show runs from July 31 – August 31, 2014. Dark Room Interviews is a night of intimate audio interviews and photo portraits conducted within the confines of the tiny Leaky Sink Gallery. The first ten participants will receive an honorary photographic print from the interviewer/artist.  To view the Darkroom Interviews: www.stevenlang.net.  
The exterior installation Melissa Borman/
What to Do When Lost in the Woods opens Thursday, July 31, 6-9 p.m. Show runs from July 31 – August 31, 2014. What to do When Lost in the Woods is a three-part installation of text, large-scale photographs and found branches that uses the familiar theme of being lost in the woods to point to the shifts and slippages that occur when inf
ormation from the tangible realm of printed text is processed through digital media.
The exterior sculpture installation Amy Toscani/UFO opens Thursday, July 31, 6-9 p.m. Show runs from July 31 – November 2014. UFO is a significant UFO related site-specific sculpture in the delicate front yard of TuckUnder that communicates with real aliens.
The duo exhibition Love American Style by Clea Felien & David Pederson opens Thursday, June 26, 6-9 p.m. Show runs June 26-July 27, 2014.
Love American Style utilizes both pigment and video to subtly address themes such as politics, economics and foreign policy.    

 

The exterior sculptural project Gossypium by Julia Helen Rice opens Thursday, June 26, 6-9 p.m. One night only. Gossypium is a temporary tenting structure that asks the question: Why is it so difficult for us to change our industrialized, consumer society despite the overwhelming evidence of the environmental destruction and climate change wrought by this society?  
The Leaky Sink Gallery exhibit Jamie Owens/Windows Ninety-Six opens Thursday, June 26, 6-9 p.m. Show runs June 26-July 27, 2014. Windows Ninety-Six is
a cross disciplinary exhibition questioning ideas of capitalism, digital avatars, and internet subculture.




The exhibition Nemesis/Nathan Coutts opens Thursday, May 29, 6-9 p.m. Show runs May 29-June 22, 2014.
Nemesis is a solo exhibition of recent work that utilizes the simplest of means to address wide sweeping themes
such as paradox, freedom, and belief.
    



The exhibition Raspberry Patch Residency (Goods) opens Thursday, May 29, 6-9 p.m. Residency runs May 15-September 15, 2014.
Raspberry Patch Residency (the product) is a five month agricultural source of a short-lived line of raspberry-based products  
that acknowledges the growing, preparing, and serving of
 food and drink.




The Leaky Sink Gallery exhibition Peep Show/Mary Gibney opens Thursday, May 29, 6-9 p.m. Show runs May 29-June 22, 2014.
Peep Show is a solo exhibit that interprets the Sideshow/Dime Museum performer Half Man/Half Woman via 
questions
of gender, empathy, and otherness.




Tuck
Under Projects Cheesy-white cube-gala virtual 
Fondue Fundraiser/Give to the Max Day on November 14, 2013. 
TuckUnder GTMD Page: http://givemn.razoo.com/story/Tuckunder?referral_code=share


The curatorial project FreeForm opens Thursday, October 17, 6-9 pm. Exhibit runs through November 24, 2013.
Free Form is a group exhibition curated by Nathaniel Smith introducing three young artists 
whose two and three dimensional 
works collectively possess a strong and unique understanding of form, weight and spatial concepts. 
Free Form features the work of Alexis Stiteler, Alana Luger-Guillaume, and Kathryn Sheldon. 




The Leaky Sink Gallery project Katerina Fisher/This is Your Mirror Too opens October 17, 6-9 pm, and 
runs through November 24, 2013. 
Katerina Fisher/This is Your Mirror Too is a solo exhibit project curated by Nathaniel Smith that questions self-referential photography, internet sourcing, and installationary concepts. 
To participate in This is Your Mirror Too use hashtag: #gagasswinton.


The curatorial project If We Could opens Friday, September 13, 6-9 pm. Exhibit runs through October 13, 2013.
If We Could is a group exhibition curated by Christina Chang featuring six artists who were invited to create art based on a daydream
they have had at work. Artists featured include: Abigail Allan, Susan Brown, Kyle Johanson, Jehra Patrick, 
Ben Reed, & Joel Schwarz.
#installationbomb & #ifwecould.




Compounds of Obvious Formation/Mary Bergs opens Thursday, August 1, 6-9 pm. Exhibit runs through September 8, 2013.
Compounds of Obvious Formation is a solo installation that plays with ideas about hidden geometric forms 
as underlying architectonic structures that make up the spatiality of the material world
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 Go For It!/Nick Howard opens Thursday, August 1, 6-9 pm. Exhibit runs through September 8, 2013.
Go For It! is a solo exhibition presenting psychological driven drawings which consider human social interaction 
and interpersonal communication within our global culture
 



Emanations/Holly Streekstra opens Thursday, June 27, 6-9 pm. Exhibit runs through July 28, 2013.
Emanations is a solo installation that creates an ontological microcosm by presenting objects and situations that serve as intermediaries for exploring trans-communication and states of Presence.  




Look (again) Residency: by low tech/high joy collaborative (Marlaine Cox & Karen Kasel) opens June 23, 6-9.
Residency runs May 23-November 24, 2013. Look (again) is a six month exterior project residency with multiple metal lens scoping devices that peer onto the yard and combines participatory placemaking activity throughout the growing season
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Driftwool/Jenny Jenkins Leaky Sink Gallery exhibition opens June 27, 6-9 pm. Exhibit runs through July 28, 2013.
Driftwool is a solo exhibition that engages conceptual words via embroidered images from hidden idiosyncratic sites of urban life.





The Thousandfold Principle/Jeremy Szopinski opens Thursday, May 23, 6-9 pm. Exhibit runs through June 23, 2013.
The Thousandfold Principle is a solo exhibit that navigates the unresolved tensions of space, structure and materiality of abstraction.




Noah Harmon/Have Fun! Leaky Sink Gallery opening Thursday, May 23, 6-9 pm. Exhibit runs through June 23, 2013.
Have Fun! is a solo installation that explores conceptual ideas of relaxation and enjoyment via awkward subject matter.




Vague/Pete Driessen. Exhibit runs May 5 through May 19, 2013.
Vague is a solo installation that questions liminal ideas of vagueness and gallerymaking. 




Practice/Karen Kasel. Solo Exhibition Opening October 25, 6-9 PM. Exhibit runs through November 25, 2012.
Practice presents new abstract works by Minneapolis based artist Karen Kasel that challenge the reawakening process of an artist who has taken time off from her art due to domesticity, child rearing and mommy hood.




 Afternoon Delight/Curated by Jehra Patrick & Scott Stulen. 
Featuring work by Alexa Horochowski, Andy Messerschmidt, Jason Pearson, Neal Perbix, Erika Ritzel, and Kurtis Skaife.  
Opens Thursday, September 20, 6-9 PM.  Runs through October 21, 2012.




TuckUnder Projects Raspberry Patch Diagnosis Kickstarter Campaign now thru October 20, 2012.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/raspberrydiagnosis/tuckunder-projects-raspberry-patch-diagnosis




Radical Aesthetic Initiative(Lisa Bergh & Andrew Nordin)/Long Ago & Tomorrow. Opens Thursday, August 2, 6-9 PM. 
Runs through September 15, 2012.



 Sarah Wolbert/TNT/Tunnel & Trellis. TuckUnder Raspberry Patch Residency.  Opening Party Saturday, July 28, 7-9 PM.
Agricultural aesthetics May 15 through September 15, 2012. 



Pamela & Frank Gaard/Dual Portraits. Opens Thursday, June 28, 6-9 PM. Closing Party Saturday, July 28, 7-9 PM. Runs through July 29, 2012.




Anne George/Organization
Strategies and Savings Management, EXTRA BUTTONS, and other unquantifiable attractions.    
Opens Thursday, May 24 6-9 pm. Exhibit runs May 24-June 24, 2012.



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