Tonight is the opening/reception at the PRĂ˜VE that I wrote about early yesterday. If you missed their first show last month, don't miss this one, aptly titled Second. 7-11 p.m. at 21 North Lake Avenue, on the left side as you're driving up the hill from the Canal Park District.
Tomorrow evening is a a dual event in Superior featuring art in atypical spaces, Lucky's Billiard Hall and two blocks north, Goin' Postal, both on Tower Avenue. The Goin' Postal event runs from 6-9 p.m. featuring work by Jeredt Runions, Tara Stone, Andrew Perfetti, Gustave Campanini, John Heino, Bonnie Grittner, Eric Horn, Amanda Christine, James Campbell, Kelly Thompson, Jeredt Runions, Sharon Rogers, Tal Lindblad, Amanda Mead and Ed Newman, among others. Mark Anderson will be on hand with his jazz guitar. 816 Tower Avenue, just across the tracks.
Back on the Duluth side of the bridge there are at least two goings-on at the Depot. The 2011 Holiday Pottery Sale will certainly be fun because in addition to exceptional art and holiday treats there will be jug band music by Dave Lynas and the Procrastinators. Artists include Jan Andler, Tim Riley, resident stone sculptor Sean McManus and many others, including the hearth-warming work of Lynas himself. (Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.)Near simultaneously there will be a Depot Winter Arts Festival from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. According to an announcement in the Trib, the Depot Winter Arts Festival includes free tours of the Depot’s museums, Santa and elves and performances by local artists including Arrowhead Chorale, Playhouse Children’s Theatre, On-Call Cabaret and a reading of “The Polar Express” by the super-animated and good-hearted local actor Cheryl Skafte.
The notice asks that guests bring mittens to decorate the mitten tree, mittens that will be donated to a local shelter.
The festival is from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and is free and open to the public. Santa visits from noon-4 p.m.
To paraphrase Bob Dylan, "Meantime art goes on all around you." Have a great weekend.