
Lanesboro residents are invited to join Meg at Driftless Fiber Arts Collective’s Open Arts evenings (Mondays and Wednesdays from 6 – 9 pm) to come learn about quilting, learn how to quilt, or work on any other projects they are interested in. Bring a project to work on or start a new one in these free-flowing creative gatherings.
Open Arts Dates:
Mondays: April 21, April 28, May 5, 6 – 9 pm
Wednesdays: April 23, April 30, May 7, 6 – 9 pm
About Meg Frank
Meg Frank is a multidisciplinary artist, living and working in New York City. Originally from Minnesota, Frank has spent the last decade working to combine painting, sewing, and weaving in work that examines the psychological spaces that surround our homes, community, and dreams. Their current body of work explores how we use technology to stay connected to those we love and how that technology shapes those connections. Their art is held privately and publicly across the United States and Europe and can be found at megfrank.com.
About the Residency
For their residency in Lanesboro, Meg will create mixed media art quilts that document Lanesboro citizens and places they cherish; as well as hosting public art education classes on quilting, drawing, and painting. Once completed, the quilts would be donated to the community for display and educational use.