Reception for Quzhou Artist Exchange & Picturing Parenthood
Join us as we celebrate the 20th Anniversary Quzhou Artist Exchange Exhibition and Picturing Parenthood. The event will take place from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, May 4. Light refreshments will be served.
Featured images above include details of works by (l-r): Art Kenyon, Pan Yu, Dan Wiemer, Andy Richter, and Jovan C. Speller.
About the Exhibitions
The Quzhou Artist Exchange Exhibition celebrates 20 years of artistic exchange between the Anderson Center and Quzhou Literary and Cultural Arts and Quzhou College of Technology in China. The City of Red Wing and Quzhou, China have a Sister City Relationship. Featured artists are Chap Achen, Dawn Zero Erickson, Qiu Jan Hua, Wang Ji Fa, Xu Jian Weng, Wang Ke, Art Kenyon, Ye Yun Long, Matt Quinn, Dan Wiemer, Pan Yu, and Huang Zhu Xiang. The Quzhou Artist Exchange Exhibition runs through Saturday, May 4 in Gallery Three.
Picturing Parenthood features work by Selma Fernández Richter, Andy Richter, and Jovan C. Speller. All three artists are award-winning photographers and parents who capture images that reflect the joys, challenges, responsibilities, and societal pressures of raising children in the twenty-first century. This exhibition reflects the emotions and experiences of parents today, while also showcasing a range of photographic techniques and practices by contemporary artists. Picturing Parenthood runs from May 4 – July 28, 2024 in Gallery One at the Anderson Center.
About the Venue
Anderson Center Galleries are free to the public and open Wednesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gallery One is on the lower level of the main building and is fully wheelchair accessible via an elevator. Gallery Three is on the first (main) floor of the main building and is at-grade. If you have questions about the accessibility of Anderson Center facilities or programs, please contact us! info@andersoncenter.org or 651-388-2009.
This exhibit is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through an Operating Support grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.