Highlights include banner artist Abigail Woods Anderson, a new essay series on jazz by musician Jeremy Walker, an artists' guide to alternative exhibition venues in MN, and more

See more of this artist's work on mnartists.org/abigail_woods_anderson

Hear a mix of poetry and prose from a selection of this cycle's mnLIT winners (What Light and miniStories) at the Red Stag Supperclub in Mpls, Sept 20, 7 - 9 pm.
In this Issue: Art is Where You Find It
Even though my school days are long past, as the days get cooler and summer gives way to fall, I still get that familiar back-to-school hunger for, well, edification - autumn still feels like the perfect season to embark on a sprawling new project, launch a new series, tackle some meaty nonfiction, or take that long-delayed art class. For this issue, we've got some options to get you going: a new monthly artists' guide to alternative exhibition venues and coffee house galleries, a new essay series on jazz by Jeremy Walker, and loads of classes, lectures and workshops to feed your mind.
- HOMEPAGE: Highlights include musician Jeremy Walker on why "jazz is a bastard," a useful new artists' guide to coffee house galleries around the state, Pamela Espeland's conversation with the multitalented artist Douglas R. Ewart, and an interview with acclaimed Martha Stewart design team Gael Towey and Stephen Doyle
- NEWS YOU CAN USE: An abundance of artist opportunities drawn from mnartists.org's regularly updated community bulletin board
- YOU ARE HERE: New theater, classes & workshops, gallery exhibitions, festivals, music, and film to enliven your free time
PLUS: The first mnLIT winners' reading is September 20 at the Red Stag Supperclub



