Park McArthur is an artist working primarily in sculpture, often drawing on lived experience and using familiar materials and objects such as pajamas, ramps, and municipal wayfinding signage.
Presentaton of Park’s work in conjunction with the University of Minnesota Department of Art’s Visiting Artsts and Critics Program: Wednesday April 19th, 7pm at Influx Space: Regis Center for Art, University of Minnesota 405 21st Avenue South, Minneapolis, 612 625-8096.
Accessibility information: The Regis Center for Art and the Katherine E. Nash Gallery are wheelchair accessible. Closest all gender bathrooms are in the basement of Ferguson Hall, South 4th Street. Exhibitions and related events are free and open to the public. Parking is available nearby on the street, at the 21st Avenue South ramp, and at the 5th Street South lot; hourly or event rates apply. For ASL or live-captioning requests, please email: mzefeldt@umn.edu. Please come scent-free.
Question the Wall Itself: Thursday April 20th, 6:30pm at Walker Art Center, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, MN 55403.
Join Park McArthur for a discussion of her work in the exhibition Queston the Wall Itself. This program begins in the Bentson Mediatheque with a screening of excerpts from the documentary Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years 1984 to 1992, directed by Dagmar Schultz. A5er the screening McArthur and Walker educa'on curator Daniel Atkinson will discuss the ar'st’s prac'ce and her work in the show. A reception with the artist follows in the Bazinet Main Lobby.
Accessibility information: This program includes closed captioning and ASL interpretation. Parking is available in a ramp underneath the museum. All entrances and public areas at the Walker are wheelchair accessible. Services such as Metro Mobility should be instructed to drop off and pick up passengers at 725 Vineland Place, the entrance to the Main Lobby. Lobby includes two all gender bathrooms. Elevators are located throughout the Walker. Manual wheelchairs are available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis at the Hennepin Lobby desk. Please come scent-free.
Sponsorship
This visiting artist talk is supported by the University of Minnesota Department of Art’s Visiting Artists and Critics Program, the Department of Gender Women and Sexuality Studies, and The Walker Art Center.
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