Read an article on Highpoint Editions Artist Julie Mehretu by Robin Pogrebin in the NY Times.
Jim Hodges' of Summer
Mungo Thomson: Pocket Universe
An Interview with Mungo Thomson
Jim Hodges, Winter Speaks
Formless: New Prints by Jay Heikes in Art in Print
Sarah Crowner - Bonding Agent
Alexa Horochowski, Art in Print
Benjamin Levy on Mungo Thomson
Two New Lithographs by Do Ho Suh
Niet Voor Kinderen
The Forest and Human Behavior
Winter Speaks
Julie Buffalohead tells trickster tales with her art
Prints by Julie Buffalohead
Highpoint is honored to present a group of captivating prints created in collaboration with Julie Buffalohead. A member of the Ponca tribe of Oklahoma and primarily known as a painter, Buffalohead’s new prints call upon a personal iconography of anthropomorphized animal protagonists. Themes are drawn from Native American legend and history, politics, contemporary culture, power, parenting, stereotypes, and identity.
Seitu Jones’s The Community Meal featured in Walker Magazine
Photo courtesy Public Art Saint Paul
With the support of Public Art Saint Paul, Jones staged Create: The Community Meal, a half-mile-long luncheon in the middle of Victoria Street in September of 2014. A host of community partners helped to grow, cook, and choreograph the meal that took 400 volunteers to realize. “The Community Meal,” said Christine Podas-Larson, president of Public Art Saint Paul, “is a beacon to the nation about how we behave as a civic body.” Three hundred tables stretching north to south, from University to Minnehaha avenues, came together to form one massive platform around which some two thousand guests gathered. The scene was surprisingly diverse across age, race, ethnicity, and class (negating my preconceptions of Minnesota), yet I was told by my companions that the project had engendered the speckled vista before me and didn’t accurately reflect the neighborhood.
The Community Meal. Photo: Andy King
Learn more about this event and the article from the Walker here!



















