Fishing dogs: healing medicine, abstract art and “endometrium: musician”

Fishing dogs: healing medicine, abstract art and “endometrium: musician”

 Fishing dogs: healing medicine, abstract art and "endometrium: musician"

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Healing through the senses

Molly Johnston works at SpringBoard for the Arts in Fergus Falls, the coach of Dancebarn Colctive in Battle Lake.

I got a lightning look at the upcoming Naoma Ramona Shilona Show. “Healing Saaám (Healing Medicine)” In Kaddatz exhibitions at Fergus Falls. The exhibition will last from July 8 to August 16, with an opening ceremony for an editorial Thursday, July 10 from 5 pm to 7 pm

Molly saysNaomi statues have always aroused my interest in their strength, colors and materials of nature. This particular offer provokes me because it examines healing through the senses.

The exhibition combines paintings, publications, sound, music and even smells to create an overwhelming experience, including creating interactive murals upon completion, they will be placed throughout society for everyone to try.

Naomi’s work comes from her journey from healing and also (from) communication with her German and black heritage (as well as Blackfoot).

Molly Johnston

“Optimized offer”

Eric John Olson from Pleimouth creates Art filled with a machine from plastic waste. Recently, he visited the visiting visit center at the French Regional Park in Pleimouth to see a job Beth Dorsi.

Display the summary, Entitled “Obligated offer”, The viewer calls for a closer look. The work will be shown until August 17, with an artist reception on July 31 at 5:30 pm

Eric says: I love the way in which the mystery and depth are created in abstract structures.

Her work seems as if you cannot see the entire image, and your mind fills the lost information, and does not really know the lost amount and the amount you compensate. It is similar to looking at something through a fence or private screen.

Eric John Olson

“Endometriosis: Music”

KQ Quinn of Minneapolis is a big fan of comedy, and they remember his vision “Endometriosis: Music” When it was a margin show. Now the complete music in the theater in the round in Minneapolis, and it will last until July 13.

The exhibition follows a woman trying to climb companies ladder, but he suffers from pain every month from endometriosis. KQ admits that this hardly seems to be a comic music subject, but it works:

KQ says: They tell this story in a very funny and deliberate way, and you will see through these amazing songs that when we start talking about our health and consulting with the medical service providers we trust, life can change and be really wonderful.

It is very fun, vital and very influential, because we are talking about the health and experience of people with the medical system, and the number of times, as you know, people do not think. The theater in the tour is similar to the most beautiful place for this show, because you can look literally and see people who are associated and interact with all the content in the show.

Songs, like, really enormous. They are very attractive. Expect large songs, big choir numbers, dance and an amazing band to keep everything.

KQ Quinn

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