Events

“Colorful Narratives” Now Showing

Douglas Flanders Gallery, Edina, MN

(Through May 11)


Emergence: A Virginia Randolph Bueide collection across six decades
May
2
to Jun 30

Emergence: A Virginia Randolph Bueide collection across six decades

RECEPTIONS

Thursdays May 2 and May 9, 2019 | 6PM - 8PM

Saturdays May 4 and May 11, 2019 | 11AM - 4PM

Studio 106

1850 East 121st St, Burnsville, MN 55337

Studio 106 Solo Show Opening, May 2, 2019

Studio 106 Solo Show Opening, May 2, 2019

Studio 106 Solo Show Opening, May 2, 2019

Studio 106 Solo Show Opening, May 2, 2019

Studio 106 Solo Show Opening, May 2, 2019

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Art Bra® Austin 2015 Benefit/silent auction
Sep
5

Art Bra® Austin 2015 Benefit/silent auction

Ginny translated her Waterlily theme into an art bra design (Waterlily Wonder Bra), which will be featured in the runway show at the event. It was created in honor of her daughter in law Deb Coulter Bueide. Pictured is, Sissy Ueland, a 15 year breast cancer survivor as she tries on the "Waterlily Wonder Bra" before it was sent to Austin, TX for the benefit.

Art Bra® Austin 2015 Benefit/silent auction

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2014-15 Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant Press Release
Feb
10
to Dec 31

2014-15 Pollock Krasner Foundation Grant Press Release

Minnesota painter Virginia Randolph Bueide awarded a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant

Bloomington, MN. February 10, 2014. Virginia Randolph Bueide is pleased to announce that she is the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant for 2014-15. Bueide is the only Minnesota artist to receive the award this year.

The Pollock-Krasner Foundation's mission is to recognize and award those individuals who have worked as professional artists over a significant period of time. Since its inception in 1985, the Foundation has awarded over $58 million dollars to artists in 75 countries. It allows recipients to concentrate time for studio work, and prepare for exhibitions, purchase materials, document work, and otherwise build their artistic practice.

Bueide has been a Minneapolis-based painter for six decades. Born and raised in Minneapolis, she's since exhibited nearly everywhere you can in the region - the Walker Art Center (where she was selected for a group exhibition by none other than Donald Judd), the Minneapolis Institute of Art, the Plains Art Museum, the Duluth Art Institute, and, most recently, at the Minnesota Museum of American Art as part of their acclaimed Studio Sessions exhibition in 2013.

She will be using the funding to create new work, as well as catalog and document her earlier works. The Foundation recognized the "exceptional quality" of her work as well as the "extent of [her] artistic achievement," and this funding will give her a chance to continue this remarkable body of work into the future.

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MMAA Project Space
Aug
15
to Oct 20

MMAA Project Space

Ginny Bueide is one of 30 artists included in "STUDIO SESSIONS" : MINNESOTA ARTISTS IN THE 1970'S At the Minnesota Museum of American Art Project Space in the Pioneer-Endicott Building 332 N. Robert St, St Paul, MN.

The show features photographs by Victor Bloomfield of the Minnesota artists in their studios with the work of each artist ...some of the other artists included are Stuart Nielsen, Wayne Potratz, Carol Fisher, Harriet Bart, Hazel Belvo, George Morrison, Bob Kilbride, Gene Larkin, Jerry Rudquist.

Ginny's painting, "The Sheep & Lake" is from the (1973-1978) series- Water, Earth, Fire, Air.

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The Four Seasons/No Strings Attached Benefit "The Painted Violin"
Jun
25

The Four Seasons/No Strings Attached Benefit "The Painted Violin"

Ginny is one of five artists asked to paint an actual violin to benefit the Minnesota Symphony Orchestra with proceeds funding music education projects. The Violins will be featured at the silent auction during this year's symphony ball.

UPDATE:
Ginny's painted violin received the highest bid at the 2011 Symphony Ball.

"Listening to Vivaldi's Four Seasons inspired and motivated the process all along, from the initial sanding and priming of the violin face to painting in the last bird in flight. Skys of the seasons, hills, fields, orchards, a river running through it, Earth's yield & sleep: all evolved and flowed with the music. Glass beaded wire unfurling from the neck spell out 'The Painted Violin,' 'The Four Seasons,' 'No Strings Attached' & my initials 'V.R.B.' The beaded wire springing out below spells out 'Spring,' 'Summer,' 'Autumn,' and 'Winter'. The case (for safekeeping) can be hung on the wall. The little chairs lined up inside represent an audience."

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