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From Minnesota to Italy: Rare fresco project spotlights biblical women

From Minnesota to Italy: Rare fresco project spotlights biblical women Jean Hopfensperger, Star Tribune © Star Tribune/Star Tribune/Photos by Jerry Holt •jerry.holt@startribune.com/Star Tribune/TNS In Minneapolis, Mark Balma worked on a fresco of Eve and Adam, the first of three panels celebrating women in scripture that will be permanently installed at a church in Italy. Mark Balma stood atop a 20-foot-high platform, paintbrush in hand, highlighting the faces of Eve and Adam on a colorful fresco the first of 10 by the Minnesota-born artist and several collaborators that are destined to cover the walls of a church outside Rome.

From Minnesota to Italy: Rare fresco project spotlights biblical women

From Minnesota to Italy: Rare fresco project spotlights biblical women The project, Women of Faith Frescoes, is quietly taking shape inside a Minneapolis office building before the work moves to Italy this summer.  March 6, 2021 5:36pm Text size Copy shortlink: Mark Balma stood atop a 20-foot-high platform, paintbrush in hand, highlighting the faces of Eve and Adam on a colorful fresco the first of 10 by the Minnesota-born artist and several collaborators that are destined to cover the walls of a church outside Rome. The paintings are the heart of an unusual project that brings to life the contributions of women in Christianity, Judaism and Islam, using the ancient art of fresco to portray the women in contemporary ways. The project, Women of Faith Frescoes, is quietly taking shape inside a Minneapolis office building before the work moves to Italy this summer.

Distillery, event center one step closer for vacant River Falls Shopko site Here s what happens next

Distillery, event center one step closer for vacant River Falls Shopko site. Here’s what happens next City planners have heard the desire for more retail, but were unable to entice companies to set up shop in town, Community Development Director Amy Peterson told the Star-Observer. Written By: Michael Brun | × River Falls Holdings has proposed a distillery, event center and restaurant for the site of the 76,000-square-foot former Shopko property on Paulson Road. Michael Brun / RiverTown Multimedia RIVER FALLS A proposed distillery, restaurant and event center for the vacant and degrading Shopko site at the north entrance to town cleared its first vote Tuesday, March 2, by the city’s Plan Commission.

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