The event was organized by the Minneapolis-based non-profit organization, Art Shanty Projects, in collaboration with the Minneapolis Park Board and the City of Minneapolis.
The Concept Behind Art Shanty Projects
Art Shanty Projects is an innovative and unique art initiative that brings together artists, musicians, and community members to create immersive and interactive art experiences on Minnesota’s lakes. The concept is simple yet powerful: to repurpose traditional lake shelters, known as shanties, as temporary art galleries and performance spaces. By doing so, the project aims to highlight the importance of water in Minnesotan culture and to foster a sense of community and connection among lake-goers.
The Repurposed Shanties
The shanties used in Art Shanty Projects are not just any ordinary shelters. They are carefully selected, restored, and repurposed to create unique and intimate spaces for art and performance. The shanties are often decorated with local materials, such as driftwood, pinecones, and other natural elements, to reflect the surrounding environment. This attention to detail and commitment to sustainability is a hallmark of the project. The shanties are typically 8-10 feet in diameter and 6-8 feet tall, providing an intimate setting for performances and exhibitions. The structures are designed to be weather-tight and durable, allowing them to withstand the elements and provide a comfortable space for artists and audience members. The shanties are often placed on the lake’s shoreline, providing a unique perspective on the surrounding water and landscape.
The Art and Music
Art Shanty Projects features a diverse range of art and music, from visual installations to live performances.
The History of the Winter Festival
The Winter Festival, also known as the Winter Festival of Lights, has been a beloved tradition in the town for over two decades. The event has a rich history, dating back to the early 2000s when it was first organized by a group of local residents. The initial goal was to create a festive atmosphere that would bring the community together and showcase the town’s winter beauty.
Early Years
In the early years, the festival was relatively small, with a handful of stalls and activities. However, as the event gained popularity, it began to attract more visitors and vendors.
This year’s projects include some elaborate and innovative displays, such as a knitting pavilion in which visitors weave hand-dyed yarn into panels to complete the roof and walls; a three-ring circus with music, poetry and clowning; a Cat World where people can be transformed into felines; dancing in a “Disco Inferno Hot Box”; and a film studio where people create their own short movies. Plus there are singing and theater opportunities, ice biking and open air painting. Although Minnesotans take pride in getting outside even amid the snow and cold, Lavelle said the event’s surveys show it’s the first time on a frozen lake for 10% to 25% of the roughly 25,000 people who typically attend the four-weekend event.
The Power of Community in Winter
As the winter months approach, many of us look forward to escaping the cold and darkness of the season. However, for some, winter can be a time of isolation and loneliness. This is where the concept of community comes in – a vital component in making winter a more enjoyable experience.
Creating a Sense of Belonging
Lavelle believes that fostering a sense of community is the key to making winter a more enjoyable experience.
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