Art Against War and Animal Cruelty

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International artist Sue Coe (her work has been published in The New Yorker, the New York Times and Mother Jones) grew up near a slaughterhouse and developed a passion against animal cruelty. Her illustrative work is often directed against war and the mistreatment of animals. See the artist when she stops by the School of the Art Institute of Chicago on Feb. 25.

Source: School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Omforme Restyles the Old Into Something New and Fabulous

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Carter Averback believes in recycling. So much so that he's built an entire store around the concept of reusing and restyling home accessories with Omforme, and he's doing it with some serious style. Check out why he believes in turning the old into something new (and fabulous). Then visit his Minneapolis store and see for yourself.

Source: Omforme

Listen and Watch: Two Great Twin Cities Events

Get your ears and eyes ready for two interesting events happening in the Twin Cities next weekend (Feb. 6-8). Chris Strouth and his band Paris1919 (a mainstay on the experimental music scene) will take over Public Functionary's gallery for what is billed as a "visual, sensory and sonic phantasmagoria." Basically we're talking about live music (water drumming, cello, dulcimer and more), avant-garde choreography, video projections and a one-of-a-kind glacier installation. Then catch "These Birds Walk" during its three-day run at Intermedia Arts. Check out the powerful trailer below for the film that depicts the struggles wayward street children in Pakistan face, and the Good Samaritans who look out for them.