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A publication of the Walker Art Center, Mn Artists spotlights the rigor and vitality of the local arts scene. From September 2022-August 2023, three arts writers will contribute consistently to Mn Artists, engaging directly with the work created in Minnesota as it unfolds, and placing it in dialogue with wider conversations. This year’s participants are former guest editors and long-time contributors to the platform, who bring a wealth of experience and range of perspectives. They are Juleana Enright, Nicole Nfonoyim-Hara, and Christina Schmid.

In a kids bedroom with stuffed animals an animated condom filled with red hearts floats in the air
1Jordan Wolfson, Still from Raspberry Poser, 2012. © Jordan Wolfson. Courtesy the artist, David Zwirner and Sadie Coles HQ, London. Photo: Jonathan Smith.
Visual Art
9-23-2022

The Vampire Is a Virus Is Desire: The Dark Blue and Other Posthuman Encounters

Christina Schmid
Two women and two children exiting a trailer painted turquoise with a pink stripe and orange mailbox.
1Cecilia Cornejo Sotelo, The Wandering House, 2019. Courtesy the artist. Photo: Arya Misra.
Moving Image Visual Art
10-14-2022

Home as Portal: The Wandering House

Nicole Asong Nfonoyim-Hara
Circle of people in an industrial studio/gallery with artwork throughout.
1Artists in the gallery during a Conversation Lab meeting. Courtesy Public Functionary. Photo: Tricia Heuring.
Visual Art
11-11-2022

Public Functionary: Sustainable Support, Collective Power

Juleana Enright
Four artworks in muted colors and various sizes arranged on a white gallery wall.
1View of the exhibition between friends, 2022. Courtesy David Petersen Gallery.
Visual Art
12-5-2022

between friends: On Mourning, Mirrors, and Togetherness in Extraordinary Times

Christina Schmid
Portrait of dark skinned person in elaborate victorian-like dress moving feather-trim skirt.
1Ayana V. Jackson, Consider the Sky and the Sea, 2019. Take Me to the Water Series. Courtesy Mariane Ibrahim.
Visual Art
2-14-2023

We Fly: On Black Aliveness in A Picture Gallery of the Soul

Nicole Asong Nfonoyim-Hara
Aerial view of naked person with bright pink ribbon submerged in dark water with head emerging
1Jaime Black, the water in me, recognizes you, 2020. Videography by Nik Konowal. Courtesy the artist and The Catherine G. Murphy Gallery.
Moving Image Visual Art
2-24-2023

Dream Dream Revolution: Dive Bars, Ghosts, and One Red Ribbon

Christina Schmid
Digital drawing with horizontal stripe pattern in hot pink, pink, blue, and turquoise.
1Ohutkan:Genesis is generated from soundwave files of Dakota thunder and seed planting songs. These songs mark the beginning of the Dakota New Year, a time of rebirth and renewal, as well as honor the tradition of seed-keeping, which preserves ancestral memory, and takes on a new meaning in the digital age.
Design Performing Arts Visual Art
5-12-2023

Glitching the Glass Wall: A Conversation with Autumn Cavender-Wilson

Juleana Enright
Digital drawing of 10 people wearing jingle dresses in bright colors, standing with hands on hips.
1Skawennati, Jingle Dancers Assembled from TimeTraveller™ series, 2011. Image courtesy the artist.
Design Moving Image Visual Art
6-9-2023

Glitching the Glass Wall: A Conversation with Skawennati

Juleana Enright
Large colorful fabrics draped from atrium ceiling, viewed from below with skylight above.
1Anne Labovitz, Will to Meaning, 2023. Courtesy the artist.
Visual Art
6-30-2023

The Alchemy of Holding Change in The Nexus of Well-Being and Art

Nicole Asong Nfonoyim-Hara
23 paintings of plants on different surfaces in industrial space.
1Fidencio Fifield-Perez, dacament, 2016-present. Courtesy Night Club.
Visual Art
7-19-2023

Places, Portals, and How to Look Wrong

Christina Schmid
Many spools of red and purple thread on floor-to-ceiling shelving.
1Chris Larson, The Residue of Labor, 2023. Courtesy Public Art St. Paul.
Visual Art
9-6-2023

Time Is a Boomerang: Residual Histories Wrapped in Post-Industrial Mystique

Christina Schmid
1Artists in the gallery during a Conversation Lab meeting, published with article by Juleana Enright. Courtesy Public Functionary. Photo: Tricia Heuring.
Design Literature Moving Image Performing Arts Visual Art
11-15-2023

Does Art Need Words? Arts Writers on Arts Writing

Christina Schmid, Nicole Asong Nfonoyim-Hara, Juleana Enright

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