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Spring 2003 Art Crawl in Pictures (Day 2, #1)
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| Day two of the St. Paul Art Crawl, and Twin Cities residents and visitors are pouring in. Our crowd counters logged over 2,000 visitors to the Tilsner on Friday night, the most we've had in recent crawls. Nice weather is credited with the good turnout. |
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| Our friendly door greeters, Tina and Jen, are ready with the brochures, building guides and posters. Donations welcomed. |
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| Designer and photographer Kate Woodman poses in front of some of her images. |
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| Illustrator Martin John Heubach dreams of a good night's sleep after a busy morning's art crawl. |
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| Atom's furniture is both strange and very comfortable. (Atom, 612-702-9309). |
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| At the art crawl, eternal damnation is only a lever pull away. "The Automatic Confessional" is a mixed media piece by Patrick Tierney. |
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| David Ekdahl's crazy little carvings adorned one corridor. (David, 651-293-1669) |
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| Anastasia Ward's strange little stomping sheep creature scared the pants off this photographer. |
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| Joshua Coast stands in front of a self portrait, entitled "Small Town". |
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| Jill Van Sickle works on fiber arts and photography. |
[Move on to Part Two...]
Photographs by Nigel Parry. Artists depicted may use images freely.
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