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1Heather M. Cole, Landscape, 2024. Courtesy the artist. Moving Image Visual Art 5-8-2024 Grief, Play, and Gleaning at the End of Empire: On Used Elisabeth Workman
1Alison Bergblom Johnson, Two, 2019. Literature Visual Art 12-12-2023 Long Live the Disabled Artist, Long Live the Disabled Artist(s) Alison Bergblom Johnson
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
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
1Ben Moren, Reference Ecosystem: Lost 40, 2021. Courtesy of the artist. Visual Art 6-10-2022 Ghost Pines: The Haunted Forests of a Machine Learning Dataset Everest Pipkin
1Nailah Taman, Not Collaging #1, 2022. Literature 2-16-2022 What I’m Doing When I’m Not Writing Aegor Ray
1Behind Environmental Wood Recycling, wildfire haze obscures the St. Paul skyline. Photo: Bade Turgut. Visual Art 9-24-2021 What Can’t Be Buried: Unearthing Revival Field Mike Curran
1Rosy Simas, yödoishëndahgwa’geh (a place for rest), 2021. Image courtesy All My Relations Arts. Moving Image Performing Arts Visual Art 9-18-2021 Circular Healing Juleana Enright
1The author and her father. Photo by Ezra Olson. Literature Performing Arts 8-13-2021 The Smell of Paradox and the Disequilibrium of Loss Kaya Lovestrand