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March 4, 2016, Friday - The River: Memory and Metaphor on the Mississippi Opening Reception at MCBA

Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm (Gallery Talk 7:30pm)

Location: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington Avenue South

The River: Memory and Metaphor on the Mississippi

The River: Memory and Metaphor on the Mississippi, is a juried exhibition to be presented in MCBA’s main gallery from March 4 to July 10, 2016.

The River will not only display a diversity of techniques, methods and approaches as they pertain to book, paper and print, but will also demonstrate the variety of ways the Mississippi has influenced and guided artists in their creative practice. It will be a dynamic exhibition that demonstrates the communicative power of narrative in relation to America’s greatest river.

Please join us for the following events in coordination with The River:

WaterWays
April 16th; 10am-4pm
WaterWays is an open-house event that is open to all ages for free workshops in MCBA’s studios.

Book Arts Roundtable: My Mighty Journey
Tuesday, June 28; 6pm
Wood engraver Gaylord Schanilec and author John Coy discuss their book project My Might Journey.