Pan Daijing: Community Opening
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Pan Daijing: Community Opening

Celebrate the opening of the new exhibition Pan Daijing: Sudden Places with the artist and curator Pavel Pyś in conversation. A reception follows, featuring drinks and small bites crafted by Torsk, Scandinavian Nordic–inspired cuisine from chef duo Sydney Ruter and Axel Pineda.

This event requires a free ticket. Preregistration is available online, and an RSVP is encouraged. Tickets will also be distributed in-person, starting at 5 pm, the day of the event. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please arrive early as your ticket does not guarantee entry.

Gallery admission is free on Thursday nights, 5–9 pm. Admission tickets are available online or at the Main Lobby desk.

The artist talk will have ASL interpretation.

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In a wide-ranging practice that spans music, visual art, and performance, Berlin-based artist Pan Daijing (Guiyang, China, b. 1991) focuses on the fleeting experience of liveness. Training attention on profound and intimate details—images of fingers brushing over skin, the sound of our own footsteps—the artist frames a time and space of constant transformation. An artist, composer and performer, Daijing creates work that connects sound and space to tell stories across multiple disciplines and forms.

Torsk’s chef duo Sydney Reuter and Axel Pineda first connected while working at FIKA Café at the American Swedish Institute, where they cultivated a shared passion for Scandinavian culture and cuisine. Three years later, they started launching independent culinary pop-ups across the Twin Cities. Most recently, they’ve embarked on a new residency at Bar Brava, a natural wine bar in North Minneapolis, serving fresh bites from an open, scratch kitchen. Their evolving menu reflects what they personally love to eat—rooted in Scandinavian traditions, yet always approachable and inventive.

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  • Pan Daijing: Sudden Places is made possible with generous support from Shane Akeroyd and Lewis Baskerville.