Chalk artist Sandy Forseth works on her street mandala with nine-year-old Archer Mandelman of northeast Minneapolis. Sponsoring this year’s event were the Southwest Connector, Linden Hills Dentistry, Larue’s, Heart of Tibet, Lakes Area Realty, the Harriet Brasserie, Heartfelt, and Linden Hills Neighborhood Council.
Photo by Tesha M. Christensen
Angela Zabel leads a psychic gallery reading followed by a Divine Spirit Connection Class and VIP Reading on Saturday, July 22 during Art on the Edge in Linden Hills. The second annual festival was co-hosted by Everett & Charlie and The Edge magazine.
Photo by Tesha M. Christensen
Art meets metaphysical during the second annual Art on the Edge festival in Linden Hills on July 22.
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Christie Umboh was one of 50 vendors, showcasing visual art to transformative holistic practices.
Photo by Tesha M. Christensen
Capturing the festival in the moment was artist James Turner.
Cousins Ruby Binkowski and Elliot Craig enjoy the festival with Ruby’s mom, Karen Binowski of the Southwest Business Association (not shown).
Bouzoukist Greg Herriges was among the musicians who played at the second annual Art on the Edge. “This festival is a great community event,” said festival organizer Suzie Marty of Everett & Charlie.
Photo by Tesha M. Christensen
Photo courtesy of Daisy Simpson
Photo courtesy of Daisy Simpson
Photo courtesy of Daisy Simpson
Photo courtesy of Daisy Simpson
Photo courtesy of Daisy Simpson
Photo courtesy of Daisy Simpson
Photo courtesy of Daisy Simpson
Photo courtesy of Daisy Simpson
Photo courtesy of Daisy Simpson
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