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'Really big show' of sculptor's work to debut at Dittmann

Christopher Blissett
October 13, 2002

Minneapolis-based sculptor Amy Toscani -- who is being featured in a month-long exhibit at St. Olaf College -- creates whimsical, large-scale sculpture out of everyday objects such as TV trays, rubber, vinyl, ceramic and steel. Toscani's work was recently featured in the exhibition "Art With a Twist" at the Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis, and her biggie-sized ceramic hot dogs were a hit during her residency at the Koehler Institute. She has won both a Minnesota State Arts Board Fellowship and a McKnight Foundation Fellowship. Toscani's show, "Recent (hard) Work," opened at the Flaten Art Museum in Dittmann Center on Sept. 13. The show runs through Oct. 13. Call (507) 646-3556 for more information.

Contact David Gonnerman at 507-786-3315 or gonnermd@stolaf.edu.