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Emily Dzieweczynski

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Thank you to everyone who has stopped by to see Accumulative Reduction. It has been a joy to see so many beloved friends during such a heavy time in Minneapolis.

This is the last weekend to see the exhibition at Rosalux Gallery. Additionally, we are hosting a panel discussion tonight, January 29, to discuss the relationship between art and data.

As families around the world are forced from their homes because of environmental dangers or, here, because of an authoritarian regime, I’m thinking about how environmental and social justice have always been inseparable. It’s not surprising that while Minnesota faces devastating immigration raids, protections for the Boundary Waters are on the way to being revoked.

This exhibition questions what is lost or gained when we reduce landscapes to data. I believe it is imperative that we remember the stories that go beyond spreadsheets, datasets, or even words. People are not numbers and places do not exist for extraction. I believe art can play a critical role in reminding us of this.

I haven’t seen a need to share anything about this exhibition, given everything going on in the city. But my friends keep reminding me that joy, community, and art are still important, and ultimately how we’ll win. So if you want to stop by, hang out, or chat, I hope you do. I love you, Minneapolis, and I love our immigrant community.


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4 months ago


Thank you to everyone who has stopped by to see Accumulative Reduction. It has been a joy to see so many beloved friends during such a heavy time in Minneapolis.

This is the last weekend to see the exhibition at Rosalux Gallery. Additionally, we are hosting a panel discussion tonight, January 29, to discuss the relationship between art and data.

As families around the world are forced from their homes because of environmental dangers or, here, because of an authoritarian regime, I’m thinking about how environmental and social justice have always been inseparable. It’s not surprising that while Minnesota faces devastating immigration raids, protections for the Boundary Waters are on the way to being revoked.

This exhibition questions what is lost or gained when we reduce landscapes to data. I believe it is imperative that we remember the stories that go beyond spreadsheets, datasets, or even words. People are not numbers and places do not exist for extraction. I believe art can play a critical role in reminding us of this.

I haven’t seen a need to share anything about this exhibition, given everything going on in the city. But my friends keep reminding me that joy, community, and art are still important, and ultimately how we’ll win. So if you want to stop by, hang out, or chat, I hope you do. I love you, Minneapolis, and I love our immigrant community.


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4 months ago

Thank you to everyone who has stopped by to see Accumulative Reduction. It has been a joy to see so many beloved friends during such a heavy time in Minneapolis.

This is the last weekend to see the exhibition at Rosalux Gallery. Additionally, we are hosting a panel discussion tonight, January 29, to discuss the relationship between art and data.

As families around the world are forced from their homes because of environmental dangers or, here, because of an authoritarian regime, I’m thinking about how environmental and social justice have always been inseparable. It’s not surprising that while Minnesota faces devastating immigration raids, protections for the Boundary Waters are on the way to being revoked.

This exhibition questions what is lost or gained when we reduce landscapes to data. I believe it is imperative that we remember the stories that go beyond spreadsheets, datasets, or even words. People are not numbers and places do not exist for extraction. I believe art can play a critical role in reminding us of this.

I haven’t seen a need to share anything about this exhibition, given everything going on in the city. But my friends keep reminding me that joy, community, and art are still important, and ultimately how we’ll win. So if you want to stop by, hang out, or chat, I hope you do. I love you, Minneapolis, and I love our immigrant community.


65
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4 months ago

Thank you to everyone who has stopped by to see Accumulative Reduction. It has been a joy to see so many beloved friends during such a heavy time in Minneapolis.

This is the last weekend to see the exhibition at Rosalux Gallery. Additionally, we are hosting a panel discussion tonight, January 29, to discuss the relationship between art and data.

As families around the world are forced from their homes because of environmental dangers or, here, because of an authoritarian regime, I’m thinking about how environmental and social justice have always been inseparable. It’s not surprising that while Minnesota faces devastating immigration raids, protections for the Boundary Waters are on the way to being revoked.

This exhibition questions what is lost or gained when we reduce landscapes to data. I believe it is imperative that we remember the stories that go beyond spreadsheets, datasets, or even words. People are not numbers and places do not exist for extraction. I believe art can play a critical role in reminding us of this.

I haven’t seen a need to share anything about this exhibition, given everything going on in the city. But my friends keep reminding me that joy, community, and art are still important, and ultimately how we’ll win. So if you want to stop by, hang out, or chat, I hope you do. I love you, Minneapolis, and I love our immigrant community.


65
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4 months ago

Thank you to everyone who has stopped by to see Accumulative Reduction. It has been a joy to see so many beloved friends during such a heavy time in Minneapolis.

This is the last weekend to see the exhibition at Rosalux Gallery. Additionally, we are hosting a panel discussion tonight, January 29, to discuss the relationship between art and data.

As families around the world are forced from their homes because of environmental dangers or, here, because of an authoritarian regime, I’m thinking about how environmental and social justice have always been inseparable. It’s not surprising that while Minnesota faces devastating immigration raids, protections for the Boundary Waters are on the way to being revoked.

This exhibition questions what is lost or gained when we reduce landscapes to data. I believe it is imperative that we remember the stories that go beyond spreadsheets, datasets, or even words. People are not numbers and places do not exist for extraction. I believe art can play a critical role in reminding us of this.

I haven’t seen a need to share anything about this exhibition, given everything going on in the city. But my friends keep reminding me that joy, community, and art are still important, and ultimately how we’ll win. So if you want to stop by, hang out, or chat, I hope you do. I love you, Minneapolis, and I love our immigrant community.


65
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4 months ago

Thank you to everyone who has stopped by to see Accumulative Reduction. It has been a joy to see so many beloved friends during such a heavy time in Minneapolis.

This is the last weekend to see the exhibition at Rosalux Gallery. Additionally, we are hosting a panel discussion tonight, January 29, to discuss the relationship between art and data.

As families around the world are forced from their homes because of environmental dangers or, here, because of an authoritarian regime, I’m thinking about how environmental and social justice have always been inseparable. It’s not surprising that while Minnesota faces devastating immigration raids, protections for the Boundary Waters are on the way to being revoked.

This exhibition questions what is lost or gained when we reduce landscapes to data. I believe it is imperative that we remember the stories that go beyond spreadsheets, datasets, or even words. People are not numbers and places do not exist for extraction. I believe art can play a critical role in reminding us of this.

I haven’t seen a need to share anything about this exhibition, given everything going on in the city. But my friends keep reminding me that joy, community, and art are still important, and ultimately how we’ll win. So if you want to stop by, hang out, or chat, I hope you do. I love you, Minneapolis, and I love our immigrant community.


65
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4 months ago

Thank you to everyone who has stopped by to see Accumulative Reduction. It has been a joy to see so many beloved friends during such a heavy time in Minneapolis.

This is the last weekend to see the exhibition at Rosalux Gallery. Additionally, we are hosting a panel discussion tonight, January 29, to discuss the relationship between art and data.

As families around the world are forced from their homes because of environmental dangers or, here, because of an authoritarian regime, I’m thinking about how environmental and social justice have always been inseparable. It’s not surprising that while Minnesota faces devastating immigration raids, protections for the Boundary Waters are on the way to being revoked.

This exhibition questions what is lost or gained when we reduce landscapes to data. I believe it is imperative that we remember the stories that go beyond spreadsheets, datasets, or even words. People are not numbers and places do not exist for extraction. I believe art can play a critical role in reminding us of this.

I haven’t seen a need to share anything about this exhibition, given everything going on in the city. But my friends keep reminding me that joy, community, and art are still important, and ultimately how we’ll win. So if you want to stop by, hang out, or chat, I hope you do. I love you, Minneapolis, and I love our immigrant community.


65
4
4 months ago

Thank you to everyone who has stopped by to see Accumulative Reduction. It has been a joy to see so many beloved friends during such a heavy time in Minneapolis.

This is the last weekend to see the exhibition at Rosalux Gallery. Additionally, we are hosting a panel discussion tonight, January 29, to discuss the relationship between art and data.

As families around the world are forced from their homes because of environmental dangers or, here, because of an authoritarian regime, I’m thinking about how environmental and social justice have always been inseparable. It’s not surprising that while Minnesota faces devastating immigration raids, protections for the Boundary Waters are on the way to being revoked.

This exhibition questions what is lost or gained when we reduce landscapes to data. I believe it is imperative that we remember the stories that go beyond spreadsheets, datasets, or even words. People are not numbers and places do not exist for extraction. I believe art can play a critical role in reminding us of this.

I haven’t seen a need to share anything about this exhibition, given everything going on in the city. But my friends keep reminding me that joy, community, and art are still important, and ultimately how we’ll win. So if you want to stop by, hang out, or chat, I hope you do. I love you, Minneapolis, and I love our immigrant community.


65
4
4 months ago


Thank you to everyone who has stopped by to see Accumulative Reduction. It has been a joy to see so many beloved friends during such a heavy time in Minneapolis.

This is the last weekend to see the exhibition at Rosalux Gallery. Additionally, we are hosting a panel discussion tonight, January 29, to discuss the relationship between art and data.

As families around the world are forced from their homes because of environmental dangers or, here, because of an authoritarian regime, I’m thinking about how environmental and social justice have always been inseparable. It’s not surprising that while Minnesota faces devastating immigration raids, protections for the Boundary Waters are on the way to being revoked.

This exhibition questions what is lost or gained when we reduce landscapes to data. I believe it is imperative that we remember the stories that go beyond spreadsheets, datasets, or even words. People are not numbers and places do not exist for extraction. I believe art can play a critical role in reminding us of this.

I haven’t seen a need to share anything about this exhibition, given everything going on in the city. But my friends keep reminding me that joy, community, and art are still important, and ultimately how we’ll win. So if you want to stop by, hang out, or chat, I hope you do. I love you, Minneapolis, and I love our immigrant community.


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4 months ago

Accumulative Reduction, a new exhibition with @betsyruthbyers, opens this January at @rosalux_gallery.

Thinking about data, ecosystems abstracted in data, and the necessity of human observation, relationship, and diverse perspectives in science.


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5 months ago

Accumulative Reduction, a new exhibition with @betsyruthbyers, opens this January at @rosalux_gallery.

Thinking about data, ecosystems abstracted in data, and the necessity of human observation, relationship, and diverse perspectives in science.


90
6
5 months ago

Accumulative Reduction, a new exhibition with @betsyruthbyers, opens this January at @rosalux_gallery.

Thinking about data, ecosystems abstracted in data, and the necessity of human observation, relationship, and diverse perspectives in science.


90
6
5 months ago

Accumulative Reduction, a new exhibition with @betsyruthbyers, opens this January at @rosalux_gallery.

Thinking about data, ecosystems abstracted in data, and the necessity of human observation, relationship, and diverse perspectives in science.


90
6
5 months ago

Accumulative Reduction, a new exhibition with @betsyruthbyers, opens this January at @rosalux_gallery.

Thinking about data, ecosystems abstracted in data, and the necessity of human observation, relationship, and diverse perspectives in science.


90
6
5 months ago

Accumulative Reduction, a new exhibition with @betsyruthbyers, opens this January at @rosalux_gallery.

Thinking about data, ecosystems abstracted in data, and the necessity of human observation, relationship, and diverse perspectives in science.


90
6
5 months ago


Accumulative Reduction, a new exhibition with @betsyruthbyers, opens this January at @rosalux_gallery.

Thinking about data, ecosystems abstracted in data, and the necessity of human observation, relationship, and diverse perspectives in science.


90
6
5 months ago

Accumulative Reduction, a new exhibition with @betsyruthbyers, opens this January at @rosalux_gallery.

Thinking about data, ecosystems abstracted in data, and the necessity of human observation, relationship, and diverse perspectives in science.


90
6
5 months ago

Accumulative Reduction, a new exhibition with @betsyruthbyers, opens this January at @rosalux_gallery.

Thinking about data, ecosystems abstracted in data, and the necessity of human observation, relationship, and diverse perspectives in science.


90
6
5 months ago

Accumulative Reduction, a new exhibition with @betsyruthbyers, opens this January at @rosalux_gallery.

Thinking about data, ecosystems abstracted in data, and the necessity of human observation, relationship, and diverse perspectives in science.


90
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5 months ago

Throwback


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Moody mix


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Moody mix


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Moody mix


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Moody mix


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Moody mix


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Moody mix


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Moody mix


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Moody mix


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Moody mix


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Moody mix


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Still pretty tired


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Still pretty tired


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Still pretty tired


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Still pretty tired


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Still pretty tired


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Still pretty tired


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Still pretty tired


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Still pretty tired


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Still pretty tired


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Still pretty tired


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Still pretty tired


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Took the train, took some pictures


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Took the train, took some pictures


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Took the train, took some pictures


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Took the train, took some pictures


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Took the train, took some pictures


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Took the train, took some pictures


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Took the train, took some pictures


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Took the train, took some pictures


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Images from ‘bleeding from the outside in’ 🥖


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Images from ‘bleeding from the outside in’ 🥖


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Images from ‘bleeding from the outside in’ 🥖


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Images from ‘bleeding from the outside in’ 🥖


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Images from ‘bleeding from the outside in’ 🥖


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1 years ago

Images from ‘bleeding from the outside in’ 🥖


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1 years ago

Images from ‘bleeding from the outside in’ 🥖


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1 years ago

Images from ‘bleeding from the outside in’ 🥖


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1 years ago

Images from ‘bleeding from the outside in’ 🥖


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1 years ago

Images from ‘bleeding from the outside in’ 🥖


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1 years ago

From my next solo exhibition, bleeding from the outside in.


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1 years ago

From my next solo exhibition, bleeding from the outside in.


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1 years ago

From my next solo exhibition, bleeding from the outside in.


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1 years ago

From my next solo exhibition, bleeding from the outside in.


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1 years ago

From my next solo exhibition, bleeding from the outside in.


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1 years ago

A book I made about things that are strangely shaped


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A book I made about things that are strangely shaped


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1 years ago

A book I made about things that are strangely shaped


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1 years ago

A book I made about things that are strangely shaped


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1 years ago

A book I made about things that are strangely shaped


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1 years ago

A book I made about things that are strangely shaped


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1 years ago

A book I made about things that are strangely shaped


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1 years ago

A book I made about things that are strangely shaped


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1 years ago

A book I made about things that are strangely shaped


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1 years ago

My next solo exhibition, ‘bleeding from the outside in’, is this fall!

I’m thinking about the vulnerability of closeness, quark/anti-quark love affairs, the neurobiology of connection, and the hedgehogs dilemma.


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1 years ago

My next solo exhibition, ‘bleeding from the outside in’, is this fall!

I’m thinking about the vulnerability of closeness, quark/anti-quark love affairs, the neurobiology of connection, and the hedgehogs dilemma.


86
9
1 years ago

My next solo exhibition, ‘bleeding from the outside in’, is this fall!

I’m thinking about the vulnerability of closeness, quark/anti-quark love affairs, the neurobiology of connection, and the hedgehogs dilemma.


86
9
1 years ago

My next solo exhibition, ‘bleeding from the outside in’, is this fall!

I’m thinking about the vulnerability of closeness, quark/anti-quark love affairs, the neurobiology of connection, and the hedgehogs dilemma.


86
9
1 years ago

My next solo exhibition, ‘bleeding from the outside in’, is this fall!

I’m thinking about the vulnerability of closeness, quark/anti-quark love affairs, the neurobiology of connection, and the hedgehogs dilemma.


86
9
1 years ago

My next solo exhibition, ‘bleeding from the outside in’, is this fall!

I’m thinking about the vulnerability of closeness, quark/anti-quark love affairs, the neurobiology of connection, and the hedgehogs dilemma.


86
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1 years ago

More mornings, friends, light, neon, and vending machines from Japan in December


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More mornings, friends, light, neon, and vending machines from Japan in December


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2 years ago

More mornings, friends, light, neon, and vending machines from Japan in December


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2 years ago

More mornings, friends, light, neon, and vending machines from Japan in December


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2 years ago

More mornings, friends, light, neon, and vending machines from Japan in December


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2 years ago

More mornings, friends, light, neon, and vending machines from Japan in December


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2 years ago

More mornings, friends, light, neon, and vending machines from Japan in December


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2 years ago

More mornings, friends, light, neon, and vending machines from Japan in December


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2 years ago

More mornings, friends, light, neon, and vending machines from Japan in December


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2 years ago


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