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Photo story: Fall 2003 Art Crawl at the Tilsner (part 2)
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Large visual art works by Jeremy Satterlund. The large wall spaces in the Tilsner allow for artists to get creative with space.

Kate Woodman's lamps and photography.
Fabric room divider by Jill Van Sickle.


Dan from Drive-by Design talks with a visitor.
"The Dakota", oil on canvas by Nick Walters.


Some recent pieces by Matt Peterson.
A photograph by Ted Roseen.


Visual artist Rurik, in front of some of his pieces.

Tara Tyrrell is making glass ornaments for this year's Minnesotan State Christmas tree that will stand on the drive of the White House.
A sign of the turbulent times, several residents displayed political art. Above: Bush graphics by Rurik.


Another piece by M.J.Heubach carries on the political theme, a protest against the occupation of Iraq by frogs, cats, dogs, mice, birds and rabbits.


Click here for more images from the Fall 2003 Art Crawl at the Tilsner.


Nigel Parry, who shot and produced this photo story, is a web designer and photographer.






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