Fox Den Salon
ART PARTY:

Luke Ellison

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Have you missed out on previous art parties? Do you have a perfect attendance to our art parties? Or are you anywhere inbetween? Whatever your track record, WE WANT TO SEE YOU! Come hang out with us and some really cool art done by a local artist


Luke Ellison is a freelance illustrator and art educator. His clientele has included a
variety of globally recognized institutions, including the Deutscher Akademischer
Austausch Dienst, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Hasbro Toys, Versicolor
Productions, and the Toledo Museum of Art. His illustrations can be found in MAD
Magazine, various video game magazines, and several independent comic publishers.
Luke’s work explores the overlaps between pop culture, dreamscapes, puns, and lethargy.
In addition to his studio practice, Luke is approaching his fifth year instructing college
courses – the most recent being a year with the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.
Additionally, his summers include teaching for non-profit organizations and art camps for
teens from low-income families.
Luke currently resides in the Whittier neighborhood of Minneapolis with his partner,
Kara, and their Corgi-Shepherd puppy, Beverly Crushinator.

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:

It is with great respect and humility that we acknowledge that we gather and create on the traditional land of the Dakota people and the many other tribes that have stewarded it for generations.  This beautiful and often complicated city has been the ancestral home to the Dakota people, as well as a home to the Ojibwe (Anishinaabeg), Ho-Chunk, Cheyenne, Oto, Iowa, Sauk and Meskwaki people over generations.  The continual strategic disenfranchisement of the colonial settlers on the native peoples of this land have diminished but not deterred the capacity for acknowledgement of the many gifts, strengths, voices, and achievements of the indigenous people that have come before, as well as  those that remain in our communities. 

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