Minnehaha art teacher to hold art show

Posted: November 2, 2010

MA art teacher Nathan Stromberg is having an art show at the Hopkins Center for the Arts in Hopkins, MN from December 9th 2010 through January 9th 2011. This will be a solo show with just Nathan’s oil paintings of scenes of vintage Americana from old slides from the 1950s.

“This is my first solo show, so I don’t know what to expect, but I’m excited to show my work,” said Nathan Stromberg. He hopes that this show will give his art exposure and that he will sell a few of his pieces of art.

The price of admission for the show is free. The time of the show  is 6 to 8 pm.

Visit Nathan Stromberg’s website to learn more about art and to read his Working Artist statement.

– by Aaron Evans

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