Artist Initiative
Artist Initiative
Krinke will create a large-scale installation focused on investigating the mystery of dreams. An exhibition will be at Rosalux Gallery in 2020.
Ardell Brede: Mayor of Rochester, elected 2002.; Peggy Burnet: Businesswoman, art collector, and community volunteer. Chair of the Nominating Committee, Smithsonian National Board. Trustee, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.; Uri Camarena: Business consultant, Metropolitan Economic Development Association. Board chair, Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Michael Charron: Dean of the School of the Arts, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. Vice Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Sean Dowse: Mayor of Red Wing, elected 2016. Former executive director, Sheldon Theatre. Board member for Minnesota Citizens for the Arts. Chair, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Philip McKenzie, Oboe and English horn player; adjunct oboe faculty, NDSU. Secretary/Treasurer, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Mary McReynolds-Pellinen: Executive director, Lyric Center for the Arts; coordinator, First Stage Gallery. Officer at-large, Minnesota State Arts Board.; Thomas Moss: Consultant to nonprofits and government agencies.; Dobson West: Senior advisor, Spell Capital Partners Fund.; Christina Widdess: Arts organization consultant; former managing director, Penumbra Theatre.
Teresa Audet: Artist and furniture maker; Loretta Day: Art director, ROHO Collective; freelance artist and curator; Emily Donovan Carney: Multimedia artist; Lois Peterson: Visual artist; retired art professor at Gustavus Adolphus College; Nathaniel Wunrow: Proposal writer, bibliotheca; Leah Yellowbird: Artist; Arts Board grantee; Cameron Zebrun: Sculptor and photographer
ACHF Arts Access
I will engage Minnesotans through my exhibition and the public event on dreams led by Dakota teachers. My public exhibition and event will succeed if they inspire and assist the audience/participants to a deeper knowledge of dreams, self, others, and the Dakota world view on dreaming. 2: This installation will be the most comprehensive and immersive that I have made, pushing me into generative new territory. My project will be successful if the audience and I find new insights into our dreams and waking life. 'She Felt the Edges of a Mystery' asserts that our dreams, intuition, and subconscious fuel life as much, or more than, our rational selves.
Due to Covid-19, the artist's installation and public events needed to be modified. Main themes still addressed. Rebecca Krinke's modified (due to Covid-19) installation was successful for addressing the pandemic, upended lives, our sleep and dreams. A limited in-person event and online events were shared. 2: Rebecca Krinke's installation was her most comprehensive to date, in that her four dreams appeared together for the first time. Rebecca Krinke's installation was successful in that the audience and I found new insights into our dreams and waking life, and fit the pandemic times we live in.
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