Target Free Thursday Nights in August Highlighted by UnConvention Workshop, Film Screening, and Sound Bites Gallery Talks
Target Free Thursday Nights at the Walker Art Center offer visitors a chance to enjoy an exhibition, take in a lecture, watch a film, take part in a workshop, and ask questions every Thursday night from 5–9 pm. In August, Target Free Thursday Nights programs include the workshop Make Your Own Message (August 7, 6–9 pm), part of The UnConvention project, a non-partisan collective of citizens and cultural institutions assembled to create a forum for a democratic and free exchange of ideas during and after the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, from September 1–4, 2008. Experts from The UpTake, a citizen journalist–led initiative, teach participants the basics of videography and uploading to YouTube. Other highlights in August include a screening of the film The Listening Project (August 28, 7:30 pm), introduced by Minnesota-based directors Dominic Howes and Joel Weber, part of the Walker series Cinema of Urgency, featuring documentaries on the world’s most pressing problems. The Listening Project is a cinematic journey in search of an answer to the question “What does the world think of America?” A Q&A with the directors and “listeners” featured in the film follows. Also, Sound Bites gallery talks are offered throughout the month on select Thursday evenings at 6:30 and 7 pm. Sound Bites illuminate an artist or work of art from the Walker’s world-class collection or one of its special exhibitions.
Target Free Thursday Nights
August 7, 14, 21, 28
Galleries open 5–9; special events follow.
Free
Thursday, August 7
Workshop: Make Your Own Message, 6–9
pm
Star Tribune Foundation Art Lab
Free, but registration required; call 612.375.7600
The Twin Cities will get its fair share of media attention this September as the Republican National Convention rolls into downtown St. Paul and people across the globe tune into this year’s election. What do you have to say about it? Create your own message that expresses your thoughts about the wonderful world of democracy. Experts from the UpTake, a citizen journalist–led initiative (theuptake.org), will teach the basics of handling a video camera, editing, and uploading to YouTube just in time for the convention. Selected videos will be screened at the Walker as part of the UnConvention project (unconvention.com).
Sound Bites: Dan Flavin, 6:30 and 7 pm
Meet in the Bazinet Garden Lobby
Join us for an illuminating 15-minute conversation about this Minimalist artist.
Thursday, August 14
Sound Bites: Jenny Holzer, 6:30 and 7 pm
Meet in the Bazinet Garden Lobby
An artist who wields the power of words is featured in a 15-minute conversation led by a Walker curator or tour guide.
Thursday, August 21
Sound Bites: Joseph Beuys, 6:30 and 7 pm
Meet in the Bazinet Garden Lobby
Artist Joseph Beuys and his multiples are highlighted in this short talk led by a Walker curator or tour guide.
Thursday, August 28
Sound Bites: Exploring American Identity, 6:30 and 7 pm
Meet in the Bazinet Garden Lobby
Join a Walker curator or tour guide for a renewed look at American identity through contemporary art.
Film: Cinema of Urgency, 7:30 pm
Cinema
Free tickets available at the Bazinet Garden Lobby desk from 6 pm
The Listening Project
Introduced by directors Dominic Howes and Joel Weber
The Listening Project is a cinematic journey in search of an answer to the question “What does the world think of America?” Surprisingly nuanced—even contradictory—responses are unearthed from the far reaches of the globe as we see how Americans are citizens of the world, not just their own country. 2007, video, 76 minutes. A Q&A with the directors and “listeners” featured in the film follows.