A long, blue quilt with white and orange squares is in the background. A large screen in the foreground shows similar images.

Exhibition: “Threads of Connection & Belonging”

Through sound, images, and the written word, Cecilia Cornejo’s collaborative work engages community members to reflect on ideas of home, connection, and belonging at the Anderson Center’s Untitled Gallery May 13 – July 30, 2023. The exhibition opens with a free artist reception on Friday, May 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. Refreshments will be provided.

Working from a background as a filmmaker, Cornejo has embraced multiple ways of sharing stories. From the high tech—indexed databases, touchscreens, and sound domes—to traditional practices of embroidery, Threads of Connection & Belonging shares broad perspectives united by one idea: What does it mean to be home?

The multiplicity of voices that populate the exhibition have been gathered in Southeastern Minnesota over the past five years through Cornejo’s multiplatform project, The Wandering House, which features an inviting mobile audio recording studio. “Cecilia has built connections with many people, including and especially those whose stories aren’t always highlighted,” says Artistic Director Stephanie Rogers. “Through her work, the stories collected are given back to the people and places they came from in a framework that invites reflection and discovery.”

Be a part of it!

Red Wing community members can participate in the next phase of the project in multiple ways. Additional audio testimonies and ambient sounds from around town can be submitted directly via the newly developed website, The Wandering House ~ Sonic Archive. Community members are also invited to embroider a short statement recorded in Red Wing in October 2022 while Cecilia was in residence at the Anderson Center and working in partnership with Hispanic Outreach of Goodhue County, Red Wing Arts, Goodhue County Education District, Red Wing School District, Downtown Plaza, and Red Wing Farmer’s Market. The archive will receive contributions until the end of the year and the embroidered works will be displayed in a finished community quilt at Red Wing Arts in 2024.

About the artist

Cecilia Cornejo Sotelo is a Chilean-American documentary filmmaker, artist and educator based in Northfield, Minnesota, the occupied ancestral land of the Wahpekute Band of the Dakota Nation. Locally rooted yet globally minded, her work examines notions of home and the immigrant experience while exploring the traces of historical trauma on people and places. Cecilia was an inaugural recipient of the 2020 McKnight Fellowship for Community-Engaged Artists. Her work has also received support from the Minnesota State Arts Board, the National Association of Latino Arts and Culture (NALAC), the Jerome Foundation, and the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council. Her films have been shown nationally and abroad and are currently distributed by Women Make Movies.

About the venue

Free to the public with accommodations available, the Main Gallery at the Anderson Center is open Wednesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

This exhibit is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through Operating Support & Creative Support for Individuals grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Threads of Connection and belonging is part of the Wakpa Triennial Art Festival, presented by Public Art Saint Paul. Anderson Center is proud to be a partner organization for this inaugural public art festival. Learn more about the Wakpa Triennial. 

Wakpa Triennial Art Festival Presented by Public Art Saint Paul

Date

May 13 2023 - Jul 30 2023
Expired!

Time

All Day

Location

Gallery One
Gallery One
163 Tower View Dr, Red Wing, MN