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Join host Gregory Rich for a special recording of Drink in the Style Live, captured right in front of a studio audience at the beautiful Nine Mile Gallery located in the District Edina. This episode dives into Motherland: An Art Exchange, a powerful and timely exhibition that is more than just a collection of art—it’s a vibrant dialogue across time and borders. The exhibition features a selection of artists, including Geir Harald Samuelsen, Anne Ingeborg Biringvad, Fredrik K.B., Christer Karlstad, and Hanne-May Scheen.
The Motherland Art Exchange brings together artists from both Norway and the U.S. to reflect on complex concepts like migration, identity, and belonging through striking contemporary art. Commemorating 200 years of Norwegian immigration to America, the exhibition traces the journey from shared heritage to an evolving cultural exchange, reminding us how historical movements continue to shape our present-day identities. The exhibit opens on October 10th at Nine Mile Gallery.
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Join host Gregory Rich for a special recording of Drink in the Style Live, captured right in front of a studio audience at the beautiful Nine Mile Gallery located in the District Edina. This episode dives into Motherland: An Art Exchange, a powerful and timely exhibition that is more than just a collection of art—it’s a vibrant dialogue across time and borders. The exhibition features a selection of artists, including Geir Harald Samuelsen, Anne Ingeborg Biringvad, Fredrik K.B., Christer Karlstad, and Hanne-May Scheen.
The Motherland Art Exchange brings together artists from both Norway and the U.S. to reflect on complex concepts like migration, identity, and belonging through striking contemporary art. Commemorating 200 years of Norwegian immigration to America, the exhibition traces the journey from shared heritage to an evolving cultural exchange, reminding us how historical movements continue to shape our present-day identities. The exhibit opens on October 10th at Nine Mile Gallery.