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Author: Ann Klefstad Ann Klefstad

I graduated from the Paracollege at St. Olaf College in 1978, and then worked in factories, was a foreman in a bakery, traveled around the country, did Fluxus-inspired street art, took a swing at grad school, left for California again, and worked for the wonderful publishing house of avant literature Sun and Moon Press, whose editor and publisher, Douglas Messerli, was an important factor in my education.
I did editing at various levels for other literary and academic presses, had children (who were also important teachers), and crept back into writing. Eventually returned to Minnesota, began doing more permanent sculpture, also began writing art critique for a number of publications and co-founded an artists’ collective, Common Language.
I was the news and features editor of mnartists.org from 2002-2008; moved from that position to that of arts and entertainment reporter on the Duluth News Tribune 2008-2009, won a Best Short Feature Award from the Society of Professional Journalists, and was laid off due to the newspaper tsunami (the DNT labors along with approximately 1/3 the reporters it had when I joined up).
I now freelance for many magazines, edit books for several publishers, and make photographs from my sailboat and my kayak, creating a series called Walk on Water. I am on Lake Superior, but I’d like to continue this practice on other bodies of water as well. It portrays water on its own terms–the great organism of the lake dictates the terms. I look and listen.
I continue to do sculpture, but Joseph Beuys’ ideas of social sculpture are more and more resonant these days. That is the direction in which I am walking.
See my water documentation work at
http://walkonwaterannklefstad.blogspot.com
and commissions and projects at
http://annklefstad.com
See clips of my articles at
http://sites.google.com/site/annklefstadwrite

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Performing Arts
3-25-2009

Come On Up for Homegrown

Ann Klefstad
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Design Performing Arts Visual Art
2-3-2009

VISUAL ART: Out of the Gallery and Into Everyday Life

Article by Ann Klefstad
Visual Art
11-10-2008

The Prolific Vision of Frank Big Bear

Ann Klefstad
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Visual Art
10-13-2008

VISUAL ART: Assessing the 2008 MCAD/Jerome Fellows Show

Ann Klefstad
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Visual Art
7-28-2008

VISUAL ART: Story’s Triumph

Ann Klefstad
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Visual Art
12-10-2007

Seeing the 3-D Biennial at the Minnesota Museum of American Art

Ann Klefstad
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Visual Art
10-29-2007

Window on the World: Interview with Doryun Chong

Ann Klefstad
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Visual Art
6-11-2007

Jack Becker and The Many Lives of Forecast Public Artworks

Ann Klefstad
1Vermillion Editions Limited: A History and Catalogue, 1977–1992. Minneapolis Institute of Arts, distributed University of Minnesota Press. Edited by Dennis Michael Jon, introduction by Kristin Makholm
Literature Visual Art

Glory Days: Vermillion Editions

Ann Klefstad
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Literature
4-30-2007

Haunted by the Past: Diane Wilson’s “Spirit Car””

Ann Klefstad
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Visual Art
4-16-2006

Eternal Horizon: George Morrison at the Bockley Gallery

Ann Klefstad
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Visual Art
2-6-2004

Choices: The Relation of Art and Politics

Ann Klefstad

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