“In the moment that we align our bodies with these sculptures there becomes a communion of embodied experiences—across time and mediums and histories and people.” The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden's newest commission, Shadows at the Crossroads—by Ta-coumba Aiken and Seitu Jones with poet Soyini Guyton—uses shadows to tell the stories of important Minnesotans, from artist Siah Armajani to Harriet Robinson Scott, a slave who petitioned for her freedom at Fort Snelling.