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Powderhorn Art Fair
August 08, 2005



We originally planned on visiting all three art fairs this weekend: Powderhorn, Loring Park, and big daddy Uptown. Powderhorn Park was so perfectly inviting, and the artists so interesting, we spent the whole afternoon there and never looked back.

Featured Artists: Charlotte Fung Miller, Steve Tomashek, and Jim Ayers

Posted by Minnesota Stories on August 8, 2005 06:46 AM

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Hey Chuck that was awesome! I loved that story and the Racoon was looking happy to.

Posted by: starfire at August 8, 2005 08:37 AM

love, love, love what you're doing with this site, even though I don't get to run around in fake mustaches hitting people.

Posted by: Jonathan at August 8, 2005 10:11 AM

why, why, why thanky!

my understanding is that you're still running around with fake moustaches hitting people, but nobody is filming it.

Posted by: chuck at August 8, 2005 10:21 AM

Nice to run into you guys this weekend. So glad you featured the wooden birds guy. People just linger and watch him work for the longest time.

ct

Posted by: Chuck T. at August 8, 2005 01:20 PM

I love the player you are using, what is it...

You are so cutting edge Chuck!

Posted by: ZuDfunck at August 8, 2005 06:18 PM

Wow, I didn't see the bird guy on Sunday, but he looked amazing. I talked to Steve though, and he seemed cool. He said the miniatures were his main art, but to get into art fairs, you need to submit pictures. People liked those so he added them to his booth.

Go Powderhorn!

Posted by: Moe at August 8, 2005 08:02 PM

Nice, nice, nice. I really enjoy the feel of these dcumentaries. It's almost like being there, but more informative because you are asking the questions I might not.

Posted by: Carl Weaver at August 9, 2005 09:29 PM

I would like to compliment you on a show well done. I have been researching the videoblogging space for a few months and have not found much content that I personally enjoyed. Your piece demonstates what is possible - what is too come in the very near future. Quality - thoughtfulness - interesting and well presented subject/opinion. Thank you.

Posted by: Brent at August 11, 2005 02:59 PM

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