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November 1, 2012 | Anonymous

Was that snow falling yesterday?

October 29, 2012 | Willy

Yesterday, to mark the end of her month-long residency at Lynden, Paris-based artist Colombe Marcasiano gave an artist talk about her work at the garden. Throughout her time here, Colombe temporarily installed and then deinstalled multiple works. For her talk she put up three pieces including the birdhouses pictured below.

October 24, 2012 | Willy

See our previous blog post about Colombe Marcasiano's work at Lynden here.

October 16, 2012 | Willy

Colombe Marcasiano, Lynden's first long term artist-in-residence is currently in the middle of her month-long stay at Lynden, and we wanted to post a preview of the work she's been doing. Right now, Marcasiano seems to be having a conversation with the garden; she's making pieces, siting them on the grounds and then bringing them back inside. To discover the final result of this conversation, join us on October 28th for the unveiling of her outdoor installation.

October 1, 2012 | Anonymous

Fall has brought not only spectacular color (and I know we’ve all worried about this after the summer drought) and some glorious late-blooming flowers (did you see the crocuses?) to our doorstep, but

October 1, 2012 | Anonymous

Fall has brought not only spectacular color (and I know we’ve all worried about this after the summer drought) and some glorious late-blooming flowers (did you see the crocuses?) to our doorstep, but

September 3, 2012 | Willy

2011 Nohl Fellow Richard Galling is part of a group show at PEREGRINEPROGRAM in Chicago called Did You See Heaven: WYSIWYG. The exhibition was selected as a Top 5 Weekend Pick by Bad at Sports.

For more on Galling's work, click here.

September 1, 2012 | Anonymous

It’s Labor Day, and there are people strolling outside my window, enjoying the sunshine before what so often feels like the unofficial start of fall.

August 23, 2012 | Willy

Sonja Thomsen: lacuna

2011 Nohl Fellow Sonja Thomsen will be showing an iteration of her 2009 installation, Lacuna, at Catherine Edelman Gallery's project space, Ctrl+P: Photography taken offline. The show (Headliner: Terry Evans and Ctrl+P: Sonja Thomsen) opens Friday, September 7th and runs through October 27th, 2012. Thomsen has previously exhibited Lacuna in Reykjavik Iceland; Milwaukee WI; Madison WI; New Jersey NY; Indianapolis IN; and Rochester NY.

For more on the show, click here.

For more on Thomsen's work, click here.

August 17, 2012 | Willy

We'd like to thank everyone who helped make our first ever fundraiser for our education programs a success. Enjoy a slideshow of the festivities below, courtesy of Claire Ruzicka, who took pictures of the event.


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