•
Kinji Akagawa: Sculptor,
printmaker, and
arts educator best known for sculptural constructions that also serve a practical function •
Catherine Backus: Sculptor, best known for her 1909
William J. Colvill statue inside the
Minnesota State Capitol rotunda •
Henry Bannarn: Artist best known for his work during the
Harlem Renaissance period •
Suzan Pitt: Animator, director of
Asparagus •
Belle Baranceanu: Artist best known for her paintings and murals •
Tuesday Bassen: Designer best known for her eponymous label •
Patrick Jennings Brady: Artist best known for organizing the Cig Art benefits •
Arnold Franz Brasz: Painter, sculptor, and printmaker •
Sarina Brewer: Sculptor known for her innovative use of taxidermy-related materials and the formation of the genre of
Rogue Taxidermy Art •
Emma L. Brock: Children's author and illustrator •
Esther Bubley: Photographer who specialized in expressive photos of ordinary people in everyday lives •
Margaret Gove Camfferman: Painter •
James Casebere: Contemporary artist and photographer •
Andrew Chesworth: Animator •
Adolf Dehn:
Lithographer who helped define some important movements in American art, including
Regionalism,
Social Realism, and
caricature •
Aaron Draplin: American graphic designer, entrepreneur and author •
Gregory Euclide:
Contemporary artist and teacher best known for creating the album artwork for
Bon Iver, winner of the
Grammy for
Best New Artist •
John Bernard Flannagan: One of the first practitioners of
direct carving (also known as
taille directe) in the United States. •
Wanda Gág: Artist, author, translator, and illustrator most noted for writing and illustrating the children's book
Millions of Cats •
F. Keogh Gleason: Resident
set decorator at
MGM studios for over 40 years •
Samara Golden: Installation artist •
Mary GrandPré: Illustrator best known for her cover and chapter illustrations of the
Harry Potter books in their U.S. editions published by
Scholastic •
Theodore Haupt:
Modernist painter, sculptor, and muralist who achieved recognition for his
New Yorker magazine covers •
Pao Houa Her (born 1982), photographer •
Dan Jurgens: Comic book writer and artist known for his lengthy runs on the
Superman titles
The Adventures of Superman and
Superman (vol. 2) •
Clifton Karhu: Woodblock printer based in Japan, known for his depictions of
Kyoto and
Kanazawa cityscapes •
Vance A. Larson: Abstract expressionist painter and portrait painter •
Tracy Krumm: Artist and educator over 30 years; Director for Artistic Advancement at Textile Center, Minneapolis •
P. Scott Makela:
Graphic designer,
multimedia designer, and
type designer especially noted for the design of
Dead History, a postmodern typeface •
Mark Mallman:
Minnesota musician and composer for film •
Linus Maurer:
Cartoonist, illustrator and
puzzle designer •
Jin Meyerson: Artist with a disposition for large-scale painting of high detail •
Chris Monroe: Cartoonist, illustrator, and author best known for her weekly comic strip "Violet Days" •
George Morrison: Landscape painter and sculptor and part of a circle of abstract expressionists •
Aribert Munzner: German-American abstract painter •
Lisa Nankivil: Best known for her
non-representational striped-format oil paintings and abstract
monoprints •
Patricia Olson:
Graphic designer, painter,
feminist artist, and educator whose works are categorized as
figurative art •
Clara Elsene Peck: Illustrator and painter known for her illustrations of women and children in the early 20th century •
Stephen E. Rivkin: Film editor and music video director •
Tania del Rio:
Cartoonist working mainly in comic books who has worked for
Archie Comics •
James Rosenquist: Artist and one of the protagonists in the
pop-art movement •
John Howard Sanden:
Portrait artist whose subjects include former president
George W. Bush and First Lady
Laura Bush •
Paul Shambroom: Photographer whose work explores power in its various forms •
Aaron Spangler: Sculptor and
printmaker whose sculptures are carved from solid blocks of
basswood and finished with coats of black gesso and
graphite •
Carol Spencer •
Adrien Stoutenburg: Poet and prolific writer of juvenile literature whose poetry collection
Heroes, Advise Us was the 1964
Lamont Poetry Selection •
Piotr Szyhalski: poster designer and multimedia artist •
Pete Wagner: Political cartoonist, activist, author, scholar, and caricature artist whose work has been the subject of controversy and frequent media attention •
Ben Willmore: Photographer, author, and entrepreneur best known for his
Digital Imaging expertise and for writing the book
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