Cache at the Casket Arts Building in NE Minneapolis
You won't want to miss the "Cache at the Casket" art crawl, going on this weekend at the Casket Arts Building, 681 17th Avenue NE, in Minneapolis.
Yesterday evening, I had the good fortune to run into friends and clients at the event. New Madeline Island summer resident Matt Sturgis was there, exhibiting his bronze sculptures in studio 207. And I ran into friends Todd Shipman and Brad Bernstein on the second floor, where Brad was displaying his custom jewelry (Todd is a fellow Twin Cities Realtor with Sotheby's Real Estate).

[Bronze sculpture by Matt Sturgis, on display at "Cache at the Casket" Exhibition, November 4-6, 2011]
You'll also find delights on display such as Cecelia Schiller's custom wood carving and "automata" kinetic artworks, Amy Baur and Brian Boldon's glass panel and ceramic tile masterpieces at InPlainSight Art, and the photography of Peter Caley.
The historic Casket Arts building is a remarkable space for artists. The building dates back to 1887, making it one of the oldest structures in the Minneapolis and Saint Paul area. The building was formerly home to the Northwestern Casket Company and was converted to its present use in 2006.

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