
Join Lanesboro Arts in welcoming artist Meg Frank as the current Lanesboro Artist in Residence at a Welcome Potluck on Thursday, April 17th, from 6 – 7:30 pm at the Sons of Norway Lodge. Over a shared meal, Meg will share examples of past work as well as discuss the project they’ll be working on during their residency. Meg will share how community members can participate in the residency events, and answer any questions about their work. Bring a dish to share!
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. Learn more about Meg’s Residency here.
The Lanesboro Early Career Artist Residency Program is supported by the Jerome Foundation.