Opening Reception and Winter Market Sunday, December 11, 2022, 4:00 – 6:00 pm
Stonebridge Lofts, 1120 South 2nd Street, Minneapolis 55415
Join us for wine, beverages, snacks, and beautiful art.
- Artists featured at this show:
- Allison Johanson – Painting
- Stacey Johnson – Jewelry
- Kelly Marshall – Textiles
- Stephanie Molstre-Kotz – Mixed media on paper
- Bob Tema – Painting
- Steve Hemingway – Ceramics
Also showcasing December 11 Winter Market Only
Lynne Sarnoff-Christensen – Ceramics
Jodi Reeb – Encaustic painting
The Mill Yard at Stonebridge Lofts
The Mill City. Residents celebrate our area’s industrial heritage of the mighty Mississippi River and the mills. Today, what we see are the most recognizable Minneapolis landmarks. However, this is only part of the story. Rail lines were key to Minneapolis’ growth, and were particularly integral to the Mill District, bringing in wheat and timber and shipping out flour and lumber. We also honor the history of the mills, the reason for the rail yard’s existence. The Mill Yard aims to be both a gathering place for art and artists and a conduit by which art can be shared with and disseminated into the wider community.
Contact us at:
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MORE INFORMATION:
Website: TheMillYard.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMillYardatStonebridgeLofts
ARTIST DETAILS:
Allison Johanson – Painting
Allison paints moody and textural artworks rooted in the natural world. Her abstracted paintings are inspired by Minnesota land and waterscapes and she enjoys communicating emotion and connection in her large-scale original paintings. Allison’s process involves lots of layering with expressive applications and
intuitive markings. Her pieces contain few forms, encouraging the viewer to experience the proportions, colors, and visual texture with a sense of discovery and personal meaning.
CONNECT: www.allisonjohanson.com
Stacey Johnson – Jewelry
Stacey’s jewelry business started by chance while living in New Zealand in 2003. She started making and selling earrings and necklaces at a local Saturday market in Nelson and that, unknowingly, started a career from art shows to owning retail shops and everything in between. “It’s been a fun ride with a dash of hold-on-tight at times, but the one thing that remains constant is the jewelry and my love for designing it,”
she says. Quality jewelry at an attainable price has always been the goal.
CONNECT: www.staceyjohnsonjewels.com
Kelly Marshall – Textiles
My textiles are inspired by traditions, from historic patterns to modern abstractions. Color is examined in the detailed blending of the threads, while undulating texture creates visual shadows and tactile pleasure. Handwoven on a loom, using the traditional Rep weave technique, my custom designed textiles are created for
functional use, they bring beauty to commercial and residential settings and add celebration to everyday living.
CONNECT: www.kellymarshall.com
Stephanie Molstre-Kotz – Mixed media on paper
Settling my mind has always been resolved with a pencil and paper. Line exposes an immediate sense of purpose and belief in organized thought. This is the basis of my work. By focusing on line, I am able to instigate energy from within. The process of resolving ideas through marks on paper or cloth is where I find true engagement. Material and intuition guide me toward a purpose and organization. Line sets a temporal device within those materials. The result is an opening to real and imagined space.
CONNECT: www.stephaniemolstrekotz.com
Bob Tema – Painting
Intrigued by historical and industrial landmarks, I capture a scene in an abstract plein air method using ink and watercolor. I then take these studies back to the studio and re-interpret for a large canvas — my canvas being OSB (chipboard) wood panels. Using bold colors and broad strokes, the random pattern of the wood brings a whole new dimension to the art. I reside in Minneapolis and my subject matter is primarily Minnesota area landmarks.
CONNECT: www.bobtema.com
Steve Hemingway – Ceramics
Steve is a native of Flint, Michigan and where he trained as an artist. In 1992 he moved to Minneapolis and in 1996 moved to Minnetonka where he built another studio and devoted himself full-time to his art. Steve explains the material that best suits his work is clay. “Clay responds immediately to your touch and in return you respond back and a dialog is created. It immerses you into the present moment. I find this a wellspring for creative thought and process.” Steve creates tablets, tiles, vessels and sculpture.
CONNECT: www.bobtema.com
Winter Market Only
Lynne Sarnoff-Christensen – Ceramics
Lynne has been a potter for over 35 years. Her focus is texture and colors, drawing inspiration from nature and her gardens. “Purposeful thought, process and distinctiveness goes into each of my pieces.”
CONNECT: www.abowlofgratitude.com
Jodi Reeb – Encaustic painting
Jodi explores the theme of nature’s cycles using photographs as collage, elevated circular paintings, and constructing organic aluminum sculptures. Her encaustic photographic works juxtapose geometry with the softness found in nature.
CONNECT: www.jodireeb.com