Bemidji Sculpture Walk Opens
Downtown With 14 New Works,
Gives Critic’s Choice Awards
For its twenty-first consecutive year, the Bemidji Sculpture Walk has premiered new artwork downtown. Fourteen sculptures by artists from across the country were installed by the BSW Committee in mid-May.
This year’s sculptures include artworks of wood, steel, brass, aluminum, rocks, and recycled tools, farm equipment and auto parts.
Self-guided sculpture tours can be done using the interactive Google Map available to use on smartphones and computers from the BSW website: bemidjisculpture.com.
Critic’s Choice Awards Given
The Critic’s Choice Awards given annually by the Bemidji Sculpture Walk Committee were selected for sculptures exhibited from May 2019 thru May 2020.
James Mages was chosen 1st for his “Wheat Harvest.” It’s on permanent display at the Harmony Natural Foods Co-op in Bemidji. He’s from Hays, Kansas. Sunghee Min was chosen 2nd for her modernistic “Cube” sculpture. She’s from Rosedale, Minnesota.
The winners were selected by art judge Aaron Spangler, an internationally-exhibited sculptor and printmaker who lives and works in Park Rapids.
The Bemidji Sculpture Walk is a nonprofit organization founded in 1999 that seeks, selects, acquires (on loan), displays and maintains sculptures in downtown Bemidji in the interest of public arts and cultural promotion and in support of downtown businesses.
If you would like to help the BSW continue its mission of bringing new artwork and artist recognition to our downtown, please visit the Northwest Minnesota Foundation's fundraising page at: nwmf.org/ways-to-give/funds-by-county/fund/#BemidjiSculptureWalkFund.
For media inquiries contact:
Mike Hanley
Bemidji Sculpture Walk Committee
Bemidjisculpture@gmail.com
317.816.0842
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