Mourning Glory

Mourning Glory

A celebration of Life through an Artistic Exploration of Death

The Rogue Buddha Gallery is pleased to present its first ever juried group exhibit. With over 40 artists represented, each work presented demonstrates a distinct and compelling vision on the theme of death which ultimately lends itself to a truly compelling exhibition as a whole.

Theme
What happens when we die? Perhaps no other question has haunted the living as much as this. While books are written, rituals concocted, stories and legends proliferate and religions and cults claiming authority dot the landscape of the living, the answers continues to allude and the mystery baffle.

Artists on Exhibit
Carly Beseman, Josh Blanc, Sarina Brewer, Chloe Briggs, James Byrne, Chuck Cowan, Jacob Docksey, Erik Durant, Nathanael England, Matt Franzen, Samuel Fiedler, Vance Gellert, Rachel Girard, Becky Grismer, Nicholas Harper, Angel Hawari, Julia Jenkins, Jeremy Jones, Alexandria Kahlert, Caitlin Karolczak, Christy Kirk, Karen Klein, Anne Kleinhenz, Madeline Larson, Eli Libson, Gabriela Lutostanski, Vera Mariner, CL Martin, Mo Maudegrasse, Phaedra Odelle, Matt Olig, Dougie Padilla, Christopher Palbicki, Bunny Portia, Maria Quinn, Heather Renaux, Jana Rose, Anne Spooner, Kao Lee Thao, Michael Thomsen, Nikki Tundel, Fredric Witkin, Benjamin Wuest

This exhibit is in proud partnership with Death Cafe Twin Cities.


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In the Annex Gallery
Minneapolis Gothic: A Group Exhibit/Installation

Featuring
Sarina Brewer, Whittney A. Streeter, Michael Thomsen, Nicholas Harper and Jana Rose

Nicholas Harper presents Minneapolis Gothic as a selection of like minded creative phantaseurs whose curiosity is peaked by the mysterious, the bizarre and the fantastical. Each artist crafts meticulous wonders within their respective fields of sculpture, painting and taxidermy. Their similar artistic sensibilities lends itself to a cohesive vision of the fantastic while challenging the norms of the real.


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