Around Town 2024
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South Senior and Ceramicist Macy Gearhart Pushes Boundaries in Empowering Works
By OLIVER STRICHEZ
Reprinted with permission from The Southerner, abridged for space.
Entering the thick brick walls of South High, chances are you will see art. South is known for its vibrant inclusion (and at times removal) of student-made art. Murals line the hallways with an array of themes, from self-image to the murder of George Floyd. Art at South represents the diverse, artistic, and working-class values of South Minneapolis. Undoubtedly, South High has a deep connection with art; a beautiful reflection of the small but caring group of art teachers. Throughout the hours and years, they have seen thousands of students with varying skills in art and pushed them to create – to unlock their artistic potential and express themselves freely. An incredible example of South’s undying artistry is Macy Gearhart, a current senior and master ceramicist.
Born the daughter of two scientists, Macy Skye Gearhart has always been a creative person. When she was 7, Gearhart took summer clay camps, which sparked a fiery love for clay inside her which hasn’t gone out. She cares deeply about the ecological health of the world, which shows in her co-leadership of South’s Green Tigers with senior Zora Bael-Cyr.… Read the rest “South Senior and Ceramicist Macy Gearhart Pushes Boundaries in Empowering Works”
Heart of the Beast Theatre is Moving!
By HOBT
After 36 years at the Avalon Theatre building, 1500 East Lake Street, In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre (HOBT) intends to move to a new location and sell the building. HOBT has always been a place that welcomes all people no matter where it’s been located.
Looking back
From its humble beginnings inside a church basement, to a Lake Street storefront, to three floors above Lake Street, before settling into the Avalon Theatre also on Lake Street; the organization has helped nurture creative empowerment through the joy and magic of puppetry and education. Now, that legacy will continue in its new home.
Going forward in a new location and expanding programming.
“We look forward to creating and sharing collaborative spaces for artists, and comfortable, sensory-friendly spaces for anyone in the neurodivergent and disabled community,” says Elina Kotlyar, Interim Executive Director of HOBT. “As we look for a new space, we are mindful of creating performance and engagement spaces accessible to all. That includes being near a bus line, having parking and bike racks, and a stage that can be accessed without stairs. We also plan to have a workshop space that better fits the needs of our artists and participants.”… Read the rest “Heart of the Beast Theatre is Moving!”
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