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"When it was dark I set by my
camp-fire smoking, and feeling pretty
well satisfied; but by and by it got sort
of lonesome, and so I went and set
on the bank and listened to the
current swashing along, and counted
the stars and drift-logs and rafts that
come down, and then went to bed;
there aint no better way to put in time
when you are lonesome; you can't
stay so, you soon get over it."
from The Adventures of Huckleberry
Finn by Mark Twain
This work was featured in 5 Minutes of Fame, a 28-hour webcast that first played December 5-6, 2002. A panel of Minnesota curators representing the visual arts, performing arts, media arts, literary arts, design and architecture selected 130 of the works showcased in the 5 Minutes of Fame webcast. The other work in the webcast was submitted by individual artists and nearly 30 different arts organizations from across Minnesota.
5 Minutes of Fame marked the public launch of mnartists.org's new interface. Additional information about the event is available at http://5fame.mnartists.org/press/pressoffice.html
Artist
Charles Lindbergh's Bed
William Eggleston in his Music Room
Prostitute (Sunshine)
Kym
Teenagers in Cemetery
Adelyn, Ash Wednesday
Mardi Gras Party
Preacher's Wife
Sleeping by the Mississippi (jury selection)
Woman in booth 1998
Choice 1998
Couple 1998
NB 1998
Two women 1998
Smoker 1998
Seated Girl 1998
Young man in overalls 1998
Shepherd 1998
Treasure Island Casino, Red Wing, Minnesota