| Off-Leash Area (theatre company) Off-Leash Area is a contemporary performance company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The company focuses on creating original performance pieces that draw on many disciplines in theatre, dance, music, and visual art. Founded by Jennifer Ilse and Paul Herwig in 1999, Off-Leash Area has gone on to win critical praise and multiple awards for its highly stylized physical performances and set designs. Off-Leash_Area_(theatre_company)
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| Hisham Bizri Hisham Bizri is a filmmaker from Lebanon. He has studied in the US with Raoul Ruiz and Miklós Jancsó and lectured on filmmaking inNew York University, his B.S./M.S. in filmmaking from Boston University and an M.F.A. in art and design from the University of Illinois, Chicago. As of 2004, Bizri was an associate professor of film at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis and will be on the jury at the 2008 International Symposium on Electronic Art in Singapore. Hisham_Bizri
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| History of Minneapolis Minneapolis is the largest city in the state of Minnesota in the United States, and the county seat of Hennepin County. The origin and growth of the city was spurred by the proximity of Fort Snelling, the first major United States military presence in the area, and by its location on Saint Anthony Falls, which provided power for sawmills and flour mills.Fort Snelling was established in 1819, at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers, and soldiers began using the falls for waterpower. History_of_Minneapolis
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| Arts in Minneapolis Minneapolis () is the largest city in the US state of Minnesota, and the county seat of Hennepin County.Minneapolitans support a dozen large art, cultural, science, and historical museums alongside smaller galleries and museums, four large ballet, dance, and folkdance companies, as well as filmmakers groups and numerous theater companies. Arts_in_Minneapolis
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| Julie Mehretu Talk:Julie_Mehretu
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| Dr Lakra Dr Lakra (Jeronimo Lopez Ramirez, born 1972, Mexico) is an artist and tattooist based in Oaxaca, Mexico. Apart from tattooing, his art involves embellishing images and other found objects - for instance, dolls, old medical illustrations, and pictures in 1950s Mexican magazines - with macabre or tattoo-style designs.He has shown work internationally in many exhibitions including Stolen Bike at the Andrew Kreps Gallery in New York, Los Dos Amigos at MACO in Mexico, Pin Up at Tate Modern and Pierced Hearts and True Love at The Drawing Center in New York. Dr_Lakra
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| David Bowes David Bowes is an American painter, born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1957, and first recognized during the early 1980s in New York's East Village. Bowes' work is exhibited in the United States and Europe. He participated in the 48th Venice Biennale in 1999. His work is held in the collection of the Walker Art Center.LACMA. David_Bowes
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| Carter Mull Carter Mull (born Atlanta, Georgia, 1977) is an American artist working in Los Angeles. Mull took his BFA from Rhode Island School of Design in 2000 and MFA from California Institute of the Arts in 2006.His work is in the collections of the Walker Art Center and the UCLA Hammer Museum. Carter_Mull
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| WikiProject LGBT studies/Archive 8 Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_LGBT_studies/Archive_8
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| Christiaan Tonnis Christiaan Tonnis (born June 5, 1956, Saarbrücken, Germany) is a German symbolist/realist painter, draftsman, video artist and published author. He studied at the HfG Offenbach with Dieter Lincke and Herbert Heckmann(de), and is currently residing in Frankfurt, Germany. Christiaan_Tonnis
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| Jerry Ott (American 1947-) Jerry Duane Ott is an artist that is most known for his photorealism work and creative use of painting surfaces. Painting anything on anything and vice versa. His latest technical development are paintings wrapped across two and three dimensional surfaces. They range from drawings a few inches wide to sculptural assemblages more than five feet tall and eight feet long. His paintings are more about the nature of art and the experience of seeing than about the subjects they depict. Jerry_Ott
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| Telematic art Telematic art is a descriptive of art projects using computer mediated telecommunications networks as their medium. Telematic art challenges the traditional relationship between active viewing subjects and passive art objects by creating interactive, behavioural contexts for remote aesthetic encounters. Telematic_art
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| Harriet G. Walker Harriet Granger Hulet Walker (10 September 1841 13 January 1917) was an American hospital administrator and leader in the temperance movement. Harriet_G._Walker
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| T. B. Walker Thomas Barlow Walker (1840–28 July 1928) was an American businessperson who acquired timber and became an art collector. He was born in Xenia, Ohio in the United States. His brother Platt Bayless Walker II founded Mississippi Valley Lumberman, a magazine. T._B._Walker
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| Anne Ryan Anne Ryan (1889 New York School Abstract Expressionist artists. Her first contact with the New York Avant-garde came in 1941 when she joined the Atelier 17, a famous printmaking workshop that the British artist Stanley William Hayter had established in Paris in the 1930's and then brought to New York when France fell to the Nazis. Anne_Ryan
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| New York Figurative Expressionism New York Figurative Expressionism of the 1950s represented a trend where "diverse New York artists countered the prevailing abstract mode to work with the figure." New_York_Figurative_Expressionism
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