Art: Where the Seed Remembers
Visit this interesting multi-cultural art exhibit and spend the day at the Arboretum! Where The Seed Remembers is an immersive multicultural community art exhibit that celebrates earth, creation, lineage and memory. It is co-curated by artist, storyteller, and cultural architect Joshua "Brotha Asé" Gillespie. This exhibition and accompanying celebration and community gatherings honors the connection between Mother Earth and the human experience. It explores birth, nurturing, protection, identity, grief, joy and the giving and receiving cycles. The experience blends visual art, sacred storytelling, spoken word, and communal reflection to reawaken connection in a time of disconnection. These stories, artworks and reflections are presented by 10 Minnesota artists representing the Black, Indigenous, Latiné, East African and Afro-Caribbean communities.
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Reserve your gate admission on the website.
Location:
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum - Advance Reservations/Tickets Required, Arboretum Drive, Chaska, MN, USA
See map: Google Maps
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Dates:
Time:
9:00 am to 6:00 pm
Price:
$20/Non Members in advance, $0/Members & kids 15 and younger
Ages
Adults & kids togetherWeb Service
