Lanesboro Highway 250 Stories Capstone with Hawona Sullivan Janzen
Date and Time
Wednesday Aug 28, 2024
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM CDT
August 28
5 pm - 7 pm
Location
Sons of Norway
200 Parkway Ave S, Lanesboro, MN 55949
Fees/Admission
FREE!
Contact Information
info@lanesboroarts.org
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Description
Join Lanesboro Artist-in-Residence Hawona Sullivan Janzen as she shares back how her month-long residency went, what she worked on during her time in Lanesboro, and how the residency in Lanesboro connects to her other work, including Freeway Stories.
Participants who wish to join for the walking tour will meet in front of the Sons of Norway at 5 pm, then take a 20-25 minute walk down to Sylvan Park to view the Lanesboro Highway 250 Stories yard signs made by Hawona and inspired by community conversations. Then, at 5:30, participants will gather at the Sons of Norway once again for a short presentation, Q&A, and conversation with Hawona.
About Hawona Janzen
Hawona Sullivan Janzen is a St. Paul-based writer, historian, and social practice artist who believes that art is the only thing that can save us from ourselves. A 2023 graduate of the University of Minnesota’s MFA program in Interdisciplinary Art and Social Practice, she is a recipient of awards from MRAC, the Jerome Foundation, McKnight Foundation, and Minnesota State Arts Board. Her poetry has been read on National Public Radio, featured in Martin Luther King Jr. Park for the “Rondo Family Reunion” project, installed on 100 lawn signs hosted in residents’ front yards for the “Love Letters for the Midway” public art project, and sandblasted into the Dale Street Bridge. Learn more about Hawona and her residency on our website: https://lanesboroarts.org/early-career-artist-residency/residency-program-application/hawona-sullivan-janzen/
About the Residency
Freeway Stories is a project inviting people across Minnesota to share their stories of and relationship with highways, freeways and interstates. The idea behind the project is to create a series of short poems on yard signs that weave elements from the storytelling events in which our Minnesota stories are shared — first in the community that shared them, then across the landscape in excerpts to build a collective transportation narrative. 250 Stories: Lanesboro Takes to the Road is an off-shoot of the Freeway Stories project, and is what Hawona will be working on during her month-long residency in Lanesboro.
The Lanesboro Early Career Artist Residency Program is supported by the Jerome Foundation.