The German noun “bild” means image, reflection, drawing, picture, or scene. Reflecting on the past, how do you imagine your future? What do you want to re-create? What can be left behind? Whatever lies ahead is uncertain, but we can set the scene.
Join Alyssa Baguss and Jenni Undis for Re-bild, a drawing club for liminal times. At this summer social, everyone’s invited to decorate their own notebook cover using multicolor carbon paper and found images.
Finished notebooks will be wire-bound on the spot with graph paper, carbon paper, and an envelope for stashing ephemera. Ideal for both remembering the before times and planning for new days to come.
About the Artists
Alyssa Baguss’s practice explores mediated natural environments through the drawing processes and interactive creative experiences. She is a recipient of the Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant (2015, 2017, and 2019), the 2017/18 Jerome Foundation Fellowship for Emerging Artists, and a part of the Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (2019). Her work has been exhibited at the Rochester Art Center, Minnesota Center for the Book Arts, Minnesota Museum of American Art, and Minneapolis Institute of Art, and shown as a part of the 2021 Forecast Public Art Mid-career Artist Professional Development Grant.
Jenni Undis is a letterpress printer and notebook maker with a deep passion for words and language. Her prints and projects have been featured at Made Here, Springboard’s CSA, Northern Spark, and the Art Shanty Projects. She is a life-long Minnesotan, a graduate of Macalester College, and owner of Lunalux letterpress studio
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