Faculty and Staff Showcase Artistic Talents at Annual Midwinter Interlude

Bemidji State University’s faculty and staff are displaying their artistic talents at the seventh annual Midwinter Interlude art show, opening Feb. 22 in the Bangsberg Fine Arts Complex Ramsey Gallery.

The Ramsey Gallery is located on the first level of BSU’s Bangsberg Fine Arts Complex. It is barrier-free and open to the public free of charge.

“We are proud of the talent that is available at BSU,” said Deb Krueger, an administrative specialist in Hagg-Sauer Hall who founded the show and coordinates it each year. “This is a way to share that talent with others and get to know each other in a different context.“

Faculty and staff will celebrate the exhibit at an opening reception on March 4. Artists featured in the exhibit will be available to discuss their work from 4-7 p.m. in the gallery lobby, and live entertainment and refreshments will be available. The show will be held in conjunction with the Bemidji’s First Friday Art Walk.

This year’s Midwinter Interlude will include the work of a variety of staff and faculty exhibitors and entertainers. Works on display have included photography, stained glass, sculpture, jewelry, quilting, knitting, drawing and painting, fishing tackle, and other forms of arts and crafts.

Contact
• Deb Krueger, office and administrative specialist for Hagg-Sauer Hall, Department of Technology, Art & Design; (218) 755-2950, dkrueger@bemidjistate.edu

Bemidji State University, located in northern Minnesota’s lake district, occupies a wooded campus along the shore of Lake Bemidji. Enrolling nearly 5,000 students, Bemidji State offers more than 50 undergraduate majors and nine graduate programs encompassing arts, sciences and select professional programs. BSU is a member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system and has a faculty and staff of more than 550. University signature themes include environmental stewardship, civic engagement and global and multi-cultural understanding.