@TwinCitiesPBS
  @TwinCitiesPBS
Twin Cities PBS | Crop Art: Minnesota's Seedy Art Style @TwinCitiesPBS | Uploaded February 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Using seeds grown only in Minnesota, three seed artists show off their creative works, discuss why they love crop art, and the difference between their works being shown at the Walker Art Center and the Minnesota State Fair.

00:00 Mr. T. seed art
00:18 Legit art that doesn't take itself too seriously
01:20 Meet the seed artists!
01:28 Liz Schreiber prefers to make portraits using the toothpick method
03:08 Minnesota is the only state to have competitions in five crops for seed art
03:30 Linda Paulsen has gotten lost in her seed art for 45 years
04:04 Nick's crop art process and the difference between crowds at the Walker and the State Fair
05:34 Seed shopping for crop art

________________________________________________


Enjoy what you're watching? Subscribe now to see more Minnesota history, music, documentaries, and more: youtube.com/TwinCitiesPBS/?sub_confirmation=1

See inside our world on Instagram: instagram.com/tptofficial
Become our neighbor on Facebook: facebook.com/tptpbs
Spend some time with us on TikTok: tiktok.com/@twincitiespbs
Give us a shout on Twitter: twitter.com/tpt
Discover more Minnesota stories: tpt.org

________________________________________________

On our public platforms, such as websites and social media, Twin Cities PBS reserves the right to hide or delete any comments that fall outside our community guidelines without notice. Repeated violations will result in being blocked from our pages and may be reported to social media platforms. We may also work with law enforcement, including when we believe that there’s risk of physical harm or threat to public safety.

Violations to community guidelines include:

•Use offensive language or rhetoric and/or personal attacks (e.g., hate speech, violent language, defamation, or discriminatory comments).
•Anything that encourages or suggests illegal activity.
•Promotion of commercial enterprises.
•Selling, or soliciting offers to sell, goods or services for personal gain.
•Promoting a specific political candidate or political party.
•Any solicitations for donations outside of Twin Cities PBS.
•Misinformation or Disinformation.
•Any copyrighted material without explicit permission or attribution to the original author or source.

Twin Cities PBS aims to engage our community in conversation, but we will not be able to respond to all comments or messages. If you have a question or concern, please feel free to send a direct message through our social media channels or email us through the contact page on our website, and we will do our best to respond and connect you with the appropriate resources.

For other questions about these guidelines, please contact us at comms@tpt.org.
Crop Art: Minnesotas Seedy Art StyleAlmanac Race to Watch: Close MN House Representative Race in Coon Rapids, Andover District 35BMinnesota Dairy Farms Embrace Robotic Milking: A Fourth-Generation Farmers JourneyPickleball Beginner Takes On A National ChampionHow did Jesse Ventura win the ‘98 gubernatorial election?Forage, Harvest and Feast feat. Chef Sean Sherman AKA The Sioux Chef | RelishImportant Moments in Minnesotas LGBTQ+ History | Full DocumentaryGordon Parks’ American Gothic: Liberating the Voices and Visions of a New GenerationThe pronunciation origins of LatinxShort history of pickleballThe Fiercest Fires in Minnesota History | Full DocumentaryArr, it’s Talk Like A Pirate Day, mateys! Did ye know MN had its own timber pirates back in the day?

Crop Art: Minnesota's Seedy Art Style @TwinCitiesPBS

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER