Past MAEP Exhibitions

2024

Roshan Ganu: रातराणी: Night-Blooming Jasmine

November 23, 2024–February 23, 2025

“Thomas Putzier: Grief & Bureaucracy”

July 20–October 27, 2024


2023

“Lisa Bergh: Topography”

November 18, 2023–February 25, 2024

“Tia Keobounpheng: Revealing Threads”

July 22, 2023­–October 29, 2023

“Christopher Selleck: Body//Weight”

March 18, 2023–June 25, 2023


2022

“Monica Sheets: Das Fundbuero—Civics Lessons”

November 19, 2022–February 26, 2023

“Joshua McGarvey: POSTURING”

July 23, 2022–October 30, 2022

“Jovan C. Speller: Nurturing, and Other Rituals of Protection”

March 19, 2022–June 26, 2022


2021

“Aaron Dysart: Passage”

November 20, 2021–February 27, 2022


2020

“Leslie Barlow: Within, Between, and Beyond”

November 2020–February 2021

“Foot in the Door 5”

July–August 2020

(Virtual due to Covid-19 pandemic)

“Nicole Havekost: Underbelly”

July–October 2020

“Rachel Breen: The Labor We Wear”

March–June 2020


2019

“Alyssa Baguss: You Were Never Here”

November 2019–February 2020

“Jonathan Herrera Soto: In Between / Underneath (Entremedio / Por debajo)”

July–November, 2019

“Sieng Lee: Siv Yiv and his Wooden Horses”

March–June 2019


2018

“Tamsie Ringler: Still Life”

November 2018–February 2019

“Beth Dow: Prediction Error”

July–October 2018

“Essma Imady: Thicker than Water”

March–June 2018


2017

“Jennifer Nevitt: Sans Terre”

November 2017–February 2018

“Joe Sinness: the Flowers”

July–October 2017

“Alison Hiltner: It Is Yesterday”

March–June 2017


2016

“Ernest W. Bryant, III: The Life and Times of the Time Traveler (Works in Progress)”

November 2016–February 2017

“Austin Swearengin: Sweetheart, the Rent is Due”

July–November 2016

“Rose Sexton: Othello”

“Ryan/Laidlaw: Uneasy Syzygies”

April–June 2016

“Lindsay Rhyner: Material Worlds”

“Emmett Ramstad: Touching Each Other”

January–April 2016


2015

“Jamie Kinroy: Edgeworld”

“Catherine Meier: Standing Witness, site: Sage Creek”

September 2015–January 2016

“Pao Her: Attention”

“Shana Kaplow: Near and Far”

April 16–June 7, 2015

“Carolyn Swiszcz: Inventory”

“Jonathan Kaiser: Inverse Echo”

January 15–March 29, 2015


2014

“Andy Messerschmidt: Delta Delta Delta Force”

“Mathew Zefeldt: Repetition, Simulation, Simulation”

October 16–December 28, 2014

“James Holmberg: Forever”

“Eric William Carroll: Gut Feeling, Vol. 2”

July 18–September 28, 2014

“Chad Rutter: Floodplain”

“Amy Toscani: Chastushki”

April 18–June 29, 2014

“Monica Haller: Beneath the Ground” (Special Exhibit) 

June 12–October 26, 2014

Jonathan Bruce Williams: Anti-Newton”

“Jaron Childs: How to Make a World”

January 17–March 30, 2014


2013

“Andy Sturdevant: Alley Atlas”

“Sarah Burns: midday”

October 18–December 29, 2013

“Trever Nicholas: Luna (Voronoi Cellscape)”

“Ryuta Nakajima: UMWELT”

July 19–September 29, 2013

“Kristina Estell: Posture is Everything”

“Allen Brewer: Verbatim”

April 19–June 30, 2013

“David Bowen: underwater”

“Brett Smith: Superimpostor”

January 18–March 31, 2013


2012

“Binod Shrestha: Remnants and Rumination”

“Broc Blegen: Coming Out Party”

October 19–December 30, 2012

“Luke Aleckson: U.N.P.A.C. (Uniform Non-coding Parallax Autostereogrammic Cyclopti-cryptograms)”

“Justin Quinn: Deeper Wonders Than the Waves”

July 20–September 30, 2012

“Gregory Fitz: Seven Billion”

“Katelyn Farstad and David Frohlich: Isohyet, Isopleth”

April 20–July 1, 2012

“Mark Ostapchuk: Standards”

“Chris Willcox: 90º South”

January 20–April 1, 2012


2011

“Semblances: Jennifer Danos, Natasha Pestich, Marcus Young

October 21, 2011–January 1, 2012

“Adam Caillier and Michael Mott: Finally, We Are All Young Again”

“Scott Nedrelow: Movie”

July 21–October 2, 2011

“Liz Miller: Ornamental Invasion”

“Paula McCartney: A Field Guide to Snow and Ice”

April 21–July 3, 2011

“Peter Happel Christian: Ground Truth”

“Margaret Wall-Romana: Painting, Before and After Words”

January 20–April 3, 2011


2010

“Jennifer Davis, Erika Olson Gross, Terrence Payne, and Joe Sinness: Flourish”

October 21, 2010–January 2, 2011

“Eun-Kyung Suh: The Voided”

“Mayumi Amada: Kuon (The Eternal Flow of Time)”

July 16–September 26, 2010

“Foot in the Door 4”

February 19–June 13, 2010


2009

“Michael Kareken: Scrap”

“Tetsuya Yamada:Commuter”

November 20, 2009–January 24, 2010

“Roxanne Jackson: We Believe in Something”

August 28–November 1, 2009

“Cheryle Melander and Don Myhre: A Constant Line”

June 19–August 9, 2009

“Sara Belleau: Holy Land”

“Nancy Robinson: Sin and Guilt”

April 3–May 31, 2009

 “Expanded Drawing: Nick Conbere, Michelle Johnson, Jack Pavlik, Sonja Peterson”

January 23–March 15, 2009


2008

“Journey to the Surface of the Earth: Margaret Pezalla-Granlund and Max Schollett’

November 14, 2008–January 4, 2009

“Unconventional Wisdom: Mike Elko and Ruthann Godollei”

August 29–October 26, 2008

“Millions of Innocent Accidents”

August 29–October 26, 2008

Hardland/Heartland artists’ cooperative helmed by Eric Carlson, Aaron Anderson, and Crystal Quinn

“Vance Gellert: Smoke and Mirrors”

June 13–August 10, 2008

“Abinadi Meza: Found Voice, Solo Museum”

April 4–May 25, 2008

“Richard Rock: Picturing History: Paintings and Studies of Art, Artifacts, and Architecture at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts”

April 4–May 25, 2008

“Andréa Stanislav: River to Infinity—The Vanishing Points”

January 25–March 16, 2008


2007

“Ta-Coumba Aiken: Call and Response”

November 16, 2007–January 13, 2008

“Megan Rye: I Will Follow You Into the Dark”

August 31–October 28, 2007

“War Mediated: Camille Gage, Justin Newhall, Megan Vossler”

August 31–October 28, 2007

“Mary Griep: Anastylosis”

June 15–August 12, 2007

“Jantje Visscher: Drawings in Light”

June 15–August 12, 2007

“New Skins: Jim Denomie and Andrea Carlson”

April 6–May 27, 2007

“Rollin Marquette (self-titled)”

January 26–March 18, 2007


2006

“Chris Larson: Crush Collision”

November 17, 2006–January 7, 2007

“Freddy Muñoz: Paintings 20022006”

September 1–October 29, 2006

“Alexa Horochowski: The Unicorn in Captivity”

June 11–August 16, 2006

“Daniel Kaniess: Energy Palimpsest”

“Yang Yang: The 3rd Megaton”

April 7–July 23, 2006


2005

“Remembering Gus Gustafson”

December 9, 2005–March 19, 2006

Organized by Thom Barry, Julie Hartley, Larry Marcus, Tom Adair and Glen Hanson

“Ecchy Homo: Photomontages by James F. Cleary, B.F.A.”

“Subderma: New and recent paintings by Chris Mars”

September 23–November 20, 2005

“In The Balance”

July 8–September 4, 2005

Davora M. Lindner and Margo Selski

“Alec Soth: Portraits”

March 4–June 19, 2005


2004

“Above is Below”

December 17, 2004–February 13, 2005

Sarah Bauer and David Hamlow

“The Art of Democracy: Tools of Persuasion”

October 8–November 28, 2004

Concept developed by 2002–2003 MAEP Artist Panel

“Lillian’s Vision”

July 30–September 19, 2004

Lillian Colton

“Cy Thao: The Hmong Migration”

May 21–July 11, 2004

“Alyn Silberstein: Top Mix”

February 27–May 2, 2004


2003

“Unprepared”

December 19, 2003–February 8, 2004

Faye Passow and Jenny Schmid

“P.R.S.S.”

October 10–November 30, 2003

Richard Shelton and Piotr Szyhalski

“Timothy Fort: Art That’s Really Moving”

August 1–September 21, 2003

“Gerald Smith: Can’t Leave It Alone”

August 1–September 21, 2003

“Long Afternoon”

May 23–July 13, 2003

Celeste Nelms and Carolyn Swiszcz

“Bill Klaila: Grotto: An Alternative Reality”

February 28–May 4, 2003


2002

“Vince Leo: Three Stories from Little America”

December 20, 2002–February 9, 2003

“3 Way Vision”

October 11–December 1, 2002

Mary Carroll, Clea Felien, and Todd Severson

“Welles Emerson: Portrait: 3 Meters Per Second”

August 2–September 22, 2002

“R.P.M.”

May 24–July 4, 2002

Mollie Rabiner, J.J. Peet and Don Myhre

“High Touch”

March 1–May 5, 2002

Laura Stack and Anne Sugnet


2001

“In Situ”

December 20, 2001–February 10, 2002

Jil Evan, James Holmberg, and Cristi Rinklin

“Frontera Lake Street”

October 12–December 2, 2001

Salvador Espejo Benitez, Luis Fitch, Alexa Horochowski, Douglas Padilla, Marcela Rodriquez A, and Xavier Tavera

“Chris Larson: American Gothic (Saturday Night/Sunday Morning)”

August 3–September 23, 2001

“Melissa Stang: Homo domesticus”

August 3–September 23, 2001

“Bruce Tapola: Total Study Center”

May 25–July 15, 2001

“JoAnn Verburg: Present/On the Road to Bazzano”

March 9–May 6, 2001


2000

“Night”

December 15, 2000–February 11, 2001

Chris Faust and Mike Lynch

“An Acre of Art”

September 29–November 19, 2000

Mark Knierim and Robert Lawrence

“Hair Stories”

July 14–September 3, 2000

Diane Katsificas, Nancy Robinson, Erica Spitzer Rasmaussen, and Mara Zoltners

“Quality Control”

April 28–June 18, 2000

Ruthann Godollei, Alexa Horochowski, Lee-Anne Swanson, and Carolyn Swiszcz

“The Foot in the Door Show 2000”

January 9–April 2, 2000


1999

“Melba Price: Yuanfei Hotel”

October 1–November 28, 1999

“Frank Sander: Human Nature”

July 16–September 5, 1999

“Padberg/Toscani”

April 23–June 27, 1999

Carol Padberg and Amy Toscani

“Frank Gaard: Portraits”

February 26–April 11, 1999


1998

“Common Objects/Obsessive Forms”

December 18, 1998–February 7, 1999

Jan Elftmann, Bill Klaila, Joy Kops, Alan Wadzinski, Rollin Marquette, and Rick Salafia

“Morrison’s Horizon”

October 25–December 6, 1998

George Morrison

“Barbara Kreft: Mantras: Paintings of Repetition”

July 31–September 28, 1998

“Relative Perfection”

May 8–June 28, 1998

Leigh Kane, Cynthia Morgan, and Barbra Nei

“Roy Strassberg: Holocaust Bone Structures”

March 6–April 19, 1998


1997

“Katherine Turczan: From Where My Parents Came: Portraits from the Ukraine”

December 19, 1997–February 8, 1998

“Theater of Machines”

October 10–November 30, 1997

Irve Dell and Brad Kaspari

“David Lefkowitz: Nature World”

August 1–September 21, 1997

“Shana Kaplow/Shannon Kennedy”

May 9–June 29, 1997

“Reginald Sanders”

February 28–April 20, 1997

“Airport Case Exhibits: Earth, Water, Air, and Fire”

January–December 1997


1996

“Linda Rossi: Riverheart”

December 13, 1996–February 2, 1997

“Earth”

May 31–June 30, 1996

Cheryl Walsh Belleville, Daniel Bruggeman, Mary Carroll, Jil Evans, Chris Faust, John Finkler, Barbara D. Hultmann, Kate Hunt, Mark Knierim, David Lefkowitz, Elijah Sproles, Laura Stack, and Lauren Stringer

“Water”

July 12–August 11, 1996

Erik Budd, Rosemary Dunbar, Gary Erickson, Robert Finkler, Jana Freiband, Tim Harding, Wendy Lane, Rea Mingeva, Andrea Myklebust, David M. Olkon, Wayne E. Potratz, Satyarthi, Tom Schroeder, Stanton G. Sears, Jacob Sinn, and Gordon Stettinius

“Air”

August 23–September 22, 1996

Shannon Brady, Patricia Canelake, Jill Ewald, Michael Kareken, Abigail and Michael Mouw, Bruce Nygren, Jim Ockuly, M.A. Papanek-Miller, Robert A. Perkins, Barbara Bell Smith, Shawn Smith, Krista Spieler, Jean and Joan Strommer, Janice Doroff Tanner, Rita Thelemann, Dean Trisko, and Jantje Visscher

“Fire”

October 11–November 17, 1996

Roger Allen-Wickler, Bernice Ficek-Swenson, Tamara Fox, David Hall, Karen Haselmann, Jeffrey Hirst, Roger E. Kast, Ruth Kolman Brophy, Suzanne Kosmalski, Jeff Loehlein, Dean Lucker, Michelle C. McCreery, Howard Lee Oransky, Deborah Sigel, and Karoline Wileczek

Film screening (Desert Dive-Inn, 1995, by Tom Schroeder, July 11, 1996)

Film screening (Night Garden, 1995, by Jean and Joan Strommer, August 22, 1996)

Performance (Premiere of Saturn, a pyrotechnical performance by David Hall, October 10, 1996)

Video screening (RadiOasis, 1995, by Jim Ockuly, August 22, 1996)

“Michael Rathbun: N44°57.488′ W93°16.353’”

February 16–May 8, 1996


1995

“Jackie Kielkopf: Balancing Act”

November 10, 1995–January 10, 1996

“Bewildered Image2”

August 11–October 15, 1995

Lance Kiland and T. L. Solien

“Rivers Merging”

May 12–July 16, 1995

Organized by Kinji Akagawa and selected by Akagawa, Evelina Chao, Marlina Gonzalez-Tamrong, and Ranee Ramaswammy

“James L. Tanner: Unrolling Reflection”

February 10–April 16, 1995


1994

“Gabrielle Ellertson: Treatment Plan”

November 11, 1994–January 15, 1995

“Dancing between the Known and the Magical”

August 19–October 16, 1994

Gary Erickson and Brian Frink

“Hagen/Hark: New Walls”

May 6–July 10, 1994

Chad Alice Hagen and Mary Hark

“Doug Argue: What is the grass?”

January 28–April 10, 1994


1993

“Paper Futures”

October 22, 1993–January 2, 1994

Stanley J. Shetka, Christie Hawkins, Rick Peterson, Tom Lane, Julie Baugnet, Bill Bukowski, Mary Ann Osborne, Jane Thompson, Bruce McClain, Denise Ballman, Jason Barnett, and Richard Wagner

“Blue-Collar Gothic”

August 6–September 26, 1993

Shannon Morrissey and Jay Wittenberg

“Judith Onofrio: Judyland”

April 29–July 4, 1993

“I Wuv You”

February 19–April 11, 1993

Melba Price, Bruce Tapola, and Oakley Tapola


1992

“Judith Yourman: Nightmare at the Helmsley Palace”

December 18, 1992–January 31, 1993

“Quincentennial Chicano/Latino Mural”

October 13–November 29, 1992

Mural located in Mia’s Toro Sculpture Park

Armando Gutierrez G., John Acosta, Carlos Menchaca and Michael Russel

“Yoltéotl”

October 12–November 29, 1992

Renato Lombardi, Robert Coane, Amy Cordova, Ray Roybal, and Maria Santiago

“Art + Life”

July 7–September 20, 1992

Curators: Christie Hawkins and Susan Lucey

Artists: Mildred Gute, Karen Jenson, Frances Keahna, Sister Justina Knapp (OSB), Blanche Zellmer, and Nothando Zulu

“CAUTION: Eye Protection Required in This Area”

May 10–June 28, 1992

John Largaespada and Alyn Silberstein

“Thomas Rose: Mercies and Reason”

February 29–April 19, 1992


1991

“Paper Dreams on Fire”

December 20,1991–February 9, 1992

Bruce Anderson, David Baker, and Frank Bigbear

“Until Death Do Us Part”

October 20–December 1, 1991

Will Agar, John Gregor, Sue Kyllönen, Peter Latner, Mark Luinenburg, and Diana Watters

“Sara Belleau: The Sixth Joyful Mystery: The Occurrence at Gall”

July 26–September 9, 1991

“Jeff Millikan: Dark Illuminations”

July 26–September 9, 1991

“Robert Lawrence: Plants and Animals, Simple Tools and So Forth”

May 19–July 7, 1991

“Furniture, I Presume”

March 3–April 28, 1991

Brian Jon Foster, David Tuttle Swanson, Mic Johnson, and Ira A. Keer


1990

“The Academic Dialogue”

December 21, 1990–February 3, 1991

Kurt Anderson, Lisa Bormann, Olexa Bulavitsky, Steve Gjertson, Jean Grapp, Richard Kochenash, Don Koestner, Gary Korlin, Richard Lack, Mike Lahey, Steve Levin, Mike Lynch, Dale Redpath, Jerry Rudquist, and Cyd Wicker

“Christie Hawkins: Art at Home”

October 5–November 18, 1990

“Obscure Objects of Desire”

July 13–September 9, 1990

Scott Brennan, Polly Kiesel, and John Snyder

“Kazuaki Sugi”

May 13–June 24, 1990

“The Other Foot in the Door Show”

February 25–April 15, 1990


1989

“Submerged Circuitry”

December 22, 1989–January 28, 1990

Virginia Bradley and Constance Lowe

“Buildingdialogue”

October 15–December 3, 1989

Kinji Akagawa, Sixto Beltrandy, Cliff Garten, Michael Mercil, and Steven Woodward

“Lynn Hambrick: In a Nameless Hour”

July 28–September 10, 1989

“James Edward Dahl: Distorted Perspectives”

May 19–July 9, 1989

“Volumes”

February 26–April 23, 1989

Harriet Bart, Sandra Menefee Taylor, Karen Wirth, Jeff Wilcox, and Robert Lawrence


1988

“2-D on 3-D’

December 23, 1988–February 5, 1989

Joe Aiken, Judith Altobell, Anne Weslie Bechtold, Paul Benson, Rodger Crowell, Ron Gallas, Herb Grika, Terry Hart, Janel Jacobson, Tom Lane, Constance Lowe, Stuart Mead, Bill Monson, Ken Moylan, Peter Murphy, Judith Onofrio, Jerry Ott, Seho Park, Robert Patrick, Duane Penske, Bruce Peterson, Theresa Puffer, David Rich, John Riese, Thomas Rose, Amy Sabrina, Roy Strassberg, James Tanner, and Susan Warner

“World Art Project”

October 23–December 4, 1988

Stanley Shetka

“Spirit House”

August 8–September 25, 1988

Seitu Jones, Ta-coumba Aiken, and William Slack

“Ferreri/Mead/Murakami”

May 22–July 3, 1988

Lou Ferreri,Stuart Mead and Jean Murakami

“The Collected and the Unexpected”

March 4–May 1, 1988

Collections of Clare Erickson, James Cummings, Angelo Rulli, Jerry Fischer, Doug Moen, and Bob DeFlores


1987

“Situation Ethics”

December 6, 1987–January 31, 1988

Tom DeBiaso, Carole Fisher, Linda Gammell, and Rik Sferra

“Meetings and Archetypes”

October 2–November 15, 1987

James Burpee and David Rich

“Irve Dell: More Museum Rooms”

July 17–September 16, 1987

“Harding/Kendall”

February 2–April 12, 1987

Tim Harding and Gail Kendall


1986

“Norman Andersen: By Ear”

December 19, 1986–February 8, 1987

“House, Garden­The Spirit of Place”

October 10–November 20, 1986

Hazel Belvo, Rosalyn Schwartz, Rochelle Woldorsky, Karen Berg-Johnson, Linda Gammell, Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin, Joyce Lyon, Sandra Menefee Taylor, and Georgiana Kettler

“Branching Out”

October 10–November 30, 1986

Valerie Frank, Angie Klidzejs, Marjorie Masel, Linda Rother, and Jill Waterhouse

“PORTAGE/landmarks”

July 10–September 7, 1986

Diane Katsiaficas and Marilyn R. Andersen

“Beneath the Skin”

May 9–June 22, 1986

Gabrielle Ellertson and Judith Roode

“MAEP Tenth Anniversary Celebration”

February 15–April 20, 1986

Curated by: Joe Aiken, Carole Fisher, Judith Onofrio, Nancy Randall, Tom Rose, and Phyllis Wiener; 85 artists accepted


1985

“Utility Plus”

October 4–December 8, 1985

Kinji Akagawa, Martye Allen, Wayne Branum, Judy Bratt, Bob Broderson, Liedeke Bulder, Linda Christianson, Morgan Clifford, Tim Costello, Daniel Cramer, Tim Crane, Linda Day, Glenn Elvig, Nancy Gipple, Richard Huss, Robert Beer, Michael Jones, Paul Koller, Marit Lee Kucera, Warren MacKenzie, Dave Mason, John Moriarty, Mark Nichols, Mike Norman, Jeff Oestreich, Mark Pharis, Mark Polglase, Wayne potratz, Andrew Shea, Stephen Skoro, Joy Thompson, Robert Walsh, Susan Warner, Mary Anne Wise, and Elaine Woldorsky

“Tanner/Loftus”

July 12–September 15, 1985

James Tanner and James Loftus

“David Brown: Escape from Paradise”

May 9–June 23, 1985

“Appearances: Minnesota Photographers”

March 15–April 21, 1985

Twenty-five Minnesota photographers


1984

“Borderlands: Augmented Transformations of Real and Recorded Time”

December 13–December 16, 1984

Barbara Camm, Scott Mycklebust, Wendy Oliver, and Scott McEacheron

“Arne Nyen”

December 6, 1984–February 17, 1985

 “Signals for Territories and Secrets”

October 4–November 18, 1984

Candace Clement and Judith Onofrio

“Beyond Folk”

July 12–September 16, 1984

Don Gahr, Paul Benson, Lyle Laske, Jan Myers, Quimetta Perle, Ruth Mordy, Wayne Potratz, Michael Stowell, Mary Griep, Lynn Wadsworth, and Guy Baldwin

“Jantje Visscher: Harmonic States”

May 10–June 24, 1984

“Character Reference”

March 9–April 22, 1984

Harriet Bart, Scott Seekins and Mary Walker


1983

“Carole Fisher”

December 9, 1983–February 19, 1984

“Journeys”

October 7–November 20, 1983

Ronald Dahl, Remo Campopiano, Georgiana Kettler, and Judy Stone Nunnely

“Barry Kahn: Inquiry and Speculation”

July 8–September 18, 1983

“Lifetimes”

April 7–June 19, 1983

Ricardo Block, David Goldes, JoAnn Verberg

“Palace (Love and Suffering)”

February 3–March 20, 1983

Susan Lucey, Victor Porkopov, Stanley Shetka


1982

“Non-Metro Painting”

December 10, 1982–January 23, 1983

Robert Mattson, Robert Finkler, Marlin Kaul, and Gayle Cole

“Cork Marcheschi”

October 8–November 28, 1982

“Project Studies”

August 6–September 26, 1982

Philip Larson, Susan Fiene, Janet Lofquist, Don Celender, and Sandra Taylor

“8 Native Minnesota Artists”

June 4–July 25, 1982

David Bradley, Carl Gawboy, Charles Huntington, George Morrison, Steve Premo, Robert Rose-Bear, Kent Smith, and Kathleen Westcott

“The Bewildered Image”

April 2–May 23, 1982

Lance Kiland, T. L. Solien, Sandra Kraskin, and Jonathan Waite

“Eyeball Works”

February 5–March 21, 1982

Beth Brenner, Alison Ruttan, Scott Sack, Kyle Staver, and Leonard Titzer


1981

“Installations”

December 11, 1981–January 24, 1982

Carole Fisher and Tom Rose

“Drawings”

October 16–November 29, 1981

David Ekdahl, Lynn Gray, Joyce Lyon, Bernie McNally, Judith Roode, Lynn Sandness, T.L. Solien, David Yell, Cynthia Starkweather-Nelson, and Jack Youngquist

“Five Painters”

August 7–October 4, 1981

Cherie Doyle, Bill Monson, Mike Lynch, Jerry Rudquist, and Phyllis Wiener

“Stan Shafer: Sanctuary Series”

July 3–July 26, 1981

“Kate Hunt: Great Plains Exhibition”

June 5–June 24, 1981

“Decorative Abstractions”

April 7–May 24, 1981

Lee Bjorklund, Cliff Garten, Curtis Hoard, and Stuart Nielsen

“Not Exactly Taxidermy Nor Ancient Artifacts”

February 5–March 27, 1981

Joe Aiken, Arne Nyen, and Paul Benson


1980

“Natural Oddities”

December 11, 1980–January 25, 1981

Jane Bassuk, David Feinberg, Jackie Kielkopf, and Brian Foster

“David Held: Repercussions: A Sonic Installation/Performance”

November 14 and 15, 1980

“Reality: Two Perspectives”

October 17–November 30, 1980

Jean Murakami and Gordon Dean

“Edna Nitzkowski”

September 12–October 5, 1980

“Russell Vogt”

August 8–August 31, 1980

“Four Artists”

June 6–July 27, 1980

Mark Kramer, Catherine Mulligan, Timothy Ray, and Roger Sherman

“The Foot in the Door Show”

April 4–May 25, 1980

“MAEP Curated Painting and Drawings Show for the Kiehle Gallery, St. Cloud”

March 12–March 28, 1980

Kinji Akagawa, Terry Genesen Becker, Alvin Carter, Bruce Charlesworth, Carole Fisher, Frank Gaard, Susan McDonald

“A Show of Rhythms”

February 1–March, 1980

Bruce Anderson, Lynn Anderson, Kathleen Staszak, and Marilyn Zwak


1979

“Dual to Disarm”

December 6, 1979–January 20, 1980

Elizabeth Prown and Andrea Dorman

“Contents/Structures”

October 11–November 25, 1979

Harriet Bart, David Marquis, Ann Marie Penaz, John Sonderegger, and Terry Streich

“Garth Sings, Barry Dances? An instance of The Collaborative Examination of the Circumstances Prompting Creative Behavior”

August 10–September 30, 1979

Garth Evans and Barry Kahn

“Five Realist Painters”

June 8–July 28, 1979

Michael Bolin, Robert Edwards, Robert Clark Nelson, Jerry Ott, and Bonnie Wagner

“Stanley Shetka: Permutations”

May 10–May 30, 1979

“ARTPOLICECOMICS”

Special mailed exhibition, May 1979

Jim Albertson, Andy Baird, Lisa Brooks, Bob Corbit, Jim DeWitt, Carol Gaard, Frank Gaard (editor), Dave Johnson, Peter Martin, Joe McDonnell, Bill McKearn, Greg Miller, Ed Rath, Janet Richard, Jean Ross, Louise Stanley, Fritz Wolfmeyer, Chris Woodward, William Wormley

“Michael Mactavish: Television”

April 5–April 25, 1979

“Beyer-Dumke-Larson”

February 8–March 25, 1979

Steven Beyer, Albrecht Dumke, and Philip Larson


1978

“Fields, Landmarks, Place”

December 7, 1978–January 28, 1979

Candace Clement, Ken Feingold, and Richman Haire

“It’s All A Matter Of How You Look At It”

October 12–November 26, 1978

Mari Lyn Ampe, James Kielkopf, and Gary Wiebusch and conceptual work of Jane Starosciak

“Into Outside”

August 10–October 1, 1978

Janet Lofquist, Philip Ogle, Joseph Panone, Ron Wilczek, and John Willis

“Collage”

June 15–July 30, 1978

Jenny Hassis-Cowette, Tom Cowette, Stephen Hartman, Hugh Kappel, Zigmunds Priede, William Roode, and Sharon Stockwell

“Drawings”

April 12–May 28, 1978

Mary Abbott, John M. Black, William Bollinger, Candace Clement, Elizabeth Erickson, David Feinberg, Lynn A. Gray, Ralph Hanggi, Karen Holmberg, Judith Johnson-Roode, Barry Kahn, Greg Kelsey, George Morrison, Betty Nelson, Robert Clark Nelson, James Olson, Barbara Roche, Cynthia Starkweather-Nelson, and Lois Whitmore

“OXOXO”

February 16–April 2, 1978

Peter Busa, Sandra Kraskin, David Brown, Ray Herdegen, and Mary Walker


1977

“Paradigm, Paradise, Paradox”

December 15, 1977–January 29, 1978

Molly Mason, Sharon Hare, and Susan Lacey

“Visscher, DeBiaso, Breidel, Akagawa”

October 20–December 4, 1977

Jantje Visscher, Tom DeBiaso, Joe Breidel, and Kinji Akagawa

“Leif Brush: Imported Sources: Forest Compression”

October 20–October 29, 1977

“Five Geniuses”

September 1–October 10, 1977

Richard Brewer, Frank Gaard, Herb Grika, Leon Hushcha, Scott Stack

“Layover in Minneapolis”

June 24–August 14, 1977

Gregory W. Bitz and Donald Gahr

“A Change in Scale”

March 24–April 24, 1977

Gallen Benson, James Conover, Nancy Monk, and Wayne Potratz

“Open Spaces”

January 24–March 6, 1977

Nathan Haapala, Dale Lindman, Robert Mattson, Bill Monson, Jeffery Munson, and Jeffrey Wilcox


1976

“7 Artists”

November 11, 1976–January 9, 1977

David Husom, John Marshall, Mike Wong, Lynn Klein, Perry Dean, Jeff Millikan, and Michael Manzavrakos

“Constructions and Drawings”

September 11–October 31, 1976

Astri Kleivdal, Brian Foster, Calvin McIntyre, Kathleen Volp, and Glenn Wolff

“Patternstation”

September 11–October 31, 1976

Robert Saxon and Stewart Turnquist

“Artists Choose”

March 25–April 25, 1976

Quimetta Ardanuy, Pat Atmore, Hazel Belvo, Susan Fiene Brown, Janice Helleloid, Judy Onofrio


1975

“State: State of the Art/Art: Art of the State”

December 10, 1975–March 7, 1976

Artists: Joe Aiken, Dee Axelrod, Edwin Beylerian, Lee Bjorklund, Joe Breidel, James Byrne, Tom DeBiaso, Gary Hallman, Stephen Hartman, Barry Kahn, James Kielkopf, Stuart Klipper, Linda Klosky, Andrew Leicester, George Morrison, Stuart Nielsen, Judy Onofrio, Timoty Ray, Tom Rose, Jerry Rundquist, Paul Smith, Steven Sorman, and Phyllis Wiener