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Emily Hoisington
explores dirt’s cyclical life cycle in the tiny composting channels of sidewalk cracks. Her prints provide a glimpse of “the deep network of roots, tunnels, stones and creatures that might be under the pavement.”
Hoisington has a BA in studio art and art history from Bethel College. She received her MFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design with a concentration in printmaking and papermaking. Hoisington has participated in exhibits at the Soap Factory, Minneapolis; the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis; and the Katherine E. Nash Gallery, Minneapolis.
Daniel Luedtke’s
“bold colors, geometric abstractions and absurdist illustrations within unexpected scenes” express themes of the macabre, the comic and the sexual. A musician and self-taught printmaker, Luedtke’s style builds from the poster art tradition while challenging the medium’s inherent subordinate and promotional roles.
Luedtke received his BA in piano performance from Augsburg College. He has participated in exhibits at the Belfry Center for the Arts, Minneapolis; the Soap Factory, Minneapolis; Co-Prosperity Sphere, Chicago; and De Player, Rotterdam.
Anna Tsantir’s current body of work utilizes a “visual lexicon that functions as a cast of characters and settings for a two-dimensional drama.” Polyhedron towers and piles, alphabet ladders and other characters are used to create Tsantir’s nonlinear, visual fairytales.
Tsantir has a BA in art history from the University of Minnesota and a BA in art education from the University of Wyoming, Laramie. She also received her MFA in printmaking from the Memphis College of Art. She has participated in group shows at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, Minneapolis; the Center for Book and Paper Arts, Columbia College, Chicago; Second Floor Contemporary, Memphis; and the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis.