Congratulations to Aaron Dysart, whose studio is in the Casket Arts Building, on his Passage show that just wrapped up at Mia.

Aaron Dysart’s Latitude


Curran, who coincidentally is managing the next airport exhibit for the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District, wrote an insightful article for MPLSART.com on the subject. He observed visitors to Mia interacting with Latitude, the inflatable noodles (think car dealer attention-getters) programmed with carbon sequestration data from various countries. Another popular Dysart piece is Dig Down to the Stars, what looks like a soilless tree root ball, bejeweled and moving ever so slowly as only evidenced by an occasional change in the faint glint pattern on the wall.

Though the show ended Feb. 27, viewers can check out this YouTube video about the show.