Larger Than Life Art Exhibit

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Continue to watch for more information regarding the Larger Than Life Outdoor Art Exhibit. In 2023, the exhibit will be open from July 1-September 1. More information coming soon regarding artist submissions, artists, Meet The Artist, etc. Watch here for the Larger Than Life Facebook Page to stay up to date!

This event is made possible by funding from the Southeast Minnesota Arts Council.

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.

 

 


2022

Exhibit installation in Riverside Park July 1st through Labor Day!

 

What’s better than an art exhibit? An art exhibit that’s larger than life!

Take some time and visit the beautiful town of Mantorville and take a walk around Riverside Park to view some local artists’ photography on a larger than life scale.

The artists:
Mary Jo Rosin
Has a great interest in photography and is enjoyed at Wells Fargo. A resident of Mantorville and is interested in artistic creation of all kinds.

Brian Hindal
A professional photographer and long time resident, employed at Mayo Clinic. He has a passion for photography and civically connected to the community as Chair of the Mantorville EDA. 

Missy Lushinsky – A professional medical photographer employed at Mayo Clinic. She is a long time resident of Mantorville, and her husband is a volunteer on the Mantorville Fire Dept.

Denise Heidt – A Pro-Am photographer, employed at Mayo Clinic. She works closely with the K-M Wrestling booster club. Her husband Jamie is the K-M Wrestling coach.

John Hazucka – Is Pro-Am photographer and resident of Kasson. Has created many creative images that are currently on display in his wife’s restaurant, Country Pleasures Cafe in Kasson.

Other artists include Mary Ayshford, Darryl Clements (sculptor), Aaron Ekstein, and Carla Webster.

This event is made possible by funding from the Southeast Minnesota Arts Council.

 

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.