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September 16, 2010, Thursday - Elemental Art: Ned Kahn in Conversation With Tom Oslund at the Central Library

Time: Noon

Location: Pohlad Hall at the Minneapolis Central Library, 300 Nicollet Mall
 
Elemental Art: Ned Kahn in Conversation With Tom Oslund
 
Meet the artist behind the giant wind veil artwork at the Twins Stadium. Kahn’s extensive public art portfolio is based on the natural phenomena of wind, fog, light, water, sand, air and fire. He will discuss his unique perspective on public art. Oslund, the award-winning landscape architect and designer of Target Plaza, will tell the incredible back story of The Wave.

Presented in collaboration with the FORECAST Public Art.