Amy Toscani's whimsical sculptures have been exhibited across the
Twin Cities including the
University of Minnesota, in Saint Paul's Western Sculpture Park, The
Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Rosalux Gallery in Minneapolis, and
Franconia Sculpture Park. Chad Rutter characterizes Toscani's work as uniquely Midwestern in its aesthetic, due in part to her choice of source materials often being found in local thrift shops and merged with reconstituted plastic and steel. Toscani received
Jerome Foundation grants in 1999, 2005 and 2006, a
Bush Foundation grant in 2004 and a
McKnight Artist Fellowship in 2013/14. == References ==