Public Art at Lake Superior College

Photo of Into the Woods by Alberta Marana

Alberta Marana

Title Into the Woods

Medium Pastel

Year 2007

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Artist Statement

Autumn explodes with color that I find almost overwhelming. I never tire of trying to capture that beauty.

Photo #1 of Into the Woods by Alberta Marana

Location Floor 2

This artwork is location in Main Campus Floor 2

What is Public Art?

These projects were funded by the Minnesota Percent for Art Program through the Minnesota State Arts Board. This program acquires works of art to be exhibited in and around state buildings in areas regularly accessible to the general public. The program is administered by the Minnesota State Arts Board in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Administration. Percent for Art secures artwork in two ways: by purchasing existing work, or by commissioning artists to create new work especially for the state building or site. In order to reflect the rich diversity of the citizens of Minnesota, the Percent for Art program chooses artwork that represents a wide range of social, cultural, and historical values.

How is Work Selected?

For each site, the Minnesota State Arts Board convenes a site selection committee made up of representatives who are users of the building, the architect in charge of the project, and artists or other arts professionals. The committee examines construction plans and determines possible locations for artwork, and then reviews the images of artwork by artists whose work might be appropriate for the project.

Aerial Perspectives by Jan Karon

Jan Karon

Aerial Perspectives

Coffee Break by Rick Allen

Rick Allen

Coffee Break

Healing Hands by Ann Klefstad

Ann Klefstad

Healing Hands

Hearts Would Race and Movement by Adam Swanson

Adam Swanson

Hearts Would Race and Movement

Into the Woods by Alberta Marana

Alberta Marana

Into the Woods

Art Transfer Pathway

The Art Transfer Pathway offers students the opportunity to complete an Associate of Fine Arts degree with course credits that directly transfer to designated art bachelor’s degree programs at Minnesota State universities. The curriculum has been specifically designed so that students completing this pathway degree and transferring to one of the seven Minnesota State universities enter the university with junior-year status.

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Lake Superior Stele by Wenzhi Zhang

Wenzhi Zhang

Lake Superior Stele

Learning to Fly by Michael Sweere

Michael Sweere

Learning to Fly

Man's Responsibility for Nature by Joe Bothwell

Joe Bothwell

Man's Responsibility for Nature

More Than Everything by Richard Taylor

Richard Taylor

More Than Everything

Relic III by Sam Spicza

Sam Spicza

Relic III

Rosy View by Patricia Canelake

Patricia Canelake

Rosy View

She Who Must Be Obeyed and Marsh Fellow by Liz Siverston

Liz Siverston

She Who Must Be Obeyed and Marsh Fellow

View from Lake Superior Hiking Trail by Alberta Marana

Alberta Marana

View from Lake Superior Hiking Trail

Kat Ramsland Memorial Art Scholarship

Kat Ramsland was a beloved art instructor, touching the lives of hundreds of students. She taught digital photography, art history, art appreciation, and ceramics among others over her 14 years at Lake Superior College. Her tragic death has prompted friends and family to create the Kat Ramsland Memorial Art Scholarship.

Learn More about LSC Scholarships