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Historic Cook County Announces Public Art Project Biota Borealis Unveiling

Grand Marais – Historic Cook Coun­ty is excited to an­nounce a date for its Public Art Project Unveiling and corre­sponding Artist Talk with Maeve Gathje. Join them on Satur­day, September 28th at 4 pm at the John­son Heritage Post Art Gallery (115 W Wisconsin St, Grand Marais, MN) to be among the first to see this incredible work of art.

Historic Cook County has been working with Gath­je since November 2023 to bring this project to life, and are delighted to be celebrating her hard work.

The Public Art, titled Biota Borea­lis, consists of three sand-blasted Minne­sota granite stones displaying scenes of Northern Minnesota beauty.

Some inspiration for the piece came from a public survey, where community members provided feedback on topics, things, and ideas that define the area. Gathje also found inspiration in select­ing the rocks herself and drawing from her time spent in the area.

The Celebration will begin with an Artist’s Talk, where Gathje will share photos and stories about her process of designing and work­ing with the stones. Following a brief Q&A session, then guests will transition outside for the Grand Unveiling.

This project was made possible through the gener­ous support from the Lloyd K. Johnson Foundation.

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