Meet the Artist Engagement Team!

Introducing the Bloomington Creative Placemaking Citywide Plan - Artist Engagement Team! Artists with a deep connection to Bloomington were invited to apply to be a part of this team to hone and utilize their creative skills to engage the community about this plan. The artists are training with Forecast Public Art to learn about using the arts as a form of community engagement. They will then develop and lead up to 20 engagement activities around town and at summer events. A schedule of future activities will soon be posted.

ADRIAN LOWE (he/him)

Based in Bloomington, MN, Adrian Lowe is a visual artist and graphic designer specializing in digital illustration. Influenced by 90's and early 2000s pop culture, comic books, anime, and hip-hop, his work is a nostalgic exploration of these cultural crossroads. In his youth, Adrian spent entire class periods drawing. He was introduced to digital design by his father. Adrian honed his skills at Augsburg University, creating promotional material for student groups and events. Drawing from surreal experiences growing up as a Jamaican-American in Minnesota, Adrian's art blends nostalgia with contemporary perspectives. His creations reflect a commitment to balancing heritage, tradition, and innovation. Adrian aspires to inspire artists who look like him, encouraging them to break cultural barriers and embrace their unique narratives.

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ERIN LAVELLE (she/her)

Erin Lavelle is an interdisciplinary artist working at the intersection of fiber arts, performance, and public life. As both a facilitator and maker, she works with people and their stories to create experiential installations that provide an opportunity to connect intimately with our shared environment and one another. Examples include: co-sewing garments with library patrons (Impermanence Practice Group) and matchmaking stories and objects between neighbors (Something Good). She has presented public work in Hennepin County Libraries, Minneapolis Parks, and the Minnesota State Fair; in storefronts, yards, and parking lots; and at galleries, including Textile Center, Modus Locus, and Intermedia Arts.

Currently a Minneapolis resident, she grew up in Bloomington and spent her formative years creatively engaging with the natural and built environment: with water and nature centers, and in libraries, rehearsal rooms, public schools, cable access TV studios, and on stages.

She is the Artistic Director of Art Shanty Projects and was the longtime Producer for the Northern Spark Festival. She holds an MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts from Goddard College where she studied the integration of mindfulness practice and public art. Photo by Mikha Aleman.

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KATIE ROSS (she/her)

Katie Ross is a ceramicist and stained glass artist whose infectious energy and enthusiasm cultivate strong connections within the Bloomington community. With over a decade of experience as an art educator, she owns and operates the Arts Creative Art School where she enjoys working with her hands, sharing her techniques, and sparking excitement for art in others. She lives in Bloomington with her husband and four daughters.

Her work reflects her dedication to the artistic process and her commitment to engaging and uplifting those around her. Through her art and teaching, Katie continues to make a meaningful impact on her community.

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RUPA SHENOY-THADHANI (she/her)

Rupa Shenoy-Thadhani is a philologist, an immigrant, a poet, an interdisciplinary artist and educator. An avid learner and active participant in creative learning communities, she is interested in the production and transformation of space in the postcolonial realm. She writes, befriends ducklings, races turtles, and plants trees in Bloomington, MN.

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