The 2019 Annual Red Wing Pottery Convention

Exciting News: Sponsoring the Red Wing Collectors Society Annual Convention!

We are thrilled to once again sponsor the Red Wing Collectors Society Annual Convention, taking place this July 11-13 in Red Wing, MN. Collectors from around the world gather in our charming river city to celebrate their shared passion for Red Wing Pottery. This three-day event features auctions, socials, sales, swaps, workshops, education, networking, and more.

Last year, Red Wing Framing & Fine Art Printing presented three framed prints by the beloved local artist Larry Veeder for the Collectors Society auction. Red Wing Framing Owner and MCPF Valerie Becker, along with Red Wing Collectors Society Executive Director Stacy Wegner worked together in preparation for this year’s convention.

This year, Stacy entrusted us with a box of Collectors Society miscellany and said, "Have fun!" And we certainly did! Check out our delightful shadowboxes, filled with an eclectic mix of Collectors Society swag. These charming pieces will be auctioned off to raise funds for the Society's important work in preserving the legacy of Red Wing Pottery.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Red Wing Collectors Society and Ms. Wegner for the opportunity to support this wonderful organization and showcase our community pride. Learn more about the Red Wing Collectors Society on their website, and follow the action on their very active Facebook page.

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The Identity Project

Supporting Local Art: Riverside Central Elementary School Exhibit

In June 2018, we had the great privilege of supporting a fantastic local art exhibit developed by Riverside Central Elementary School in Rochester, MN. Over 530 students at Riverside created collages and artworks featuring their own portraits, encouraged to let their personalities shine and truly be themselves. The artwork is exhibited at the Minnesota Children's Museum of Rochester and will eventually be incorporated into an outdoor mural on the school.

Our role? Framing and printing!

Six students were chosen to have their artwork reproduced and professionally framed for the exhibit. Additionally, the framed pieces will be auctioned to benefit arts education at Riverside and the mission of the Minnesota Children's Museum of Rochester. We were thrilled to work with the project coordinators and, of course, the amazing young artists.

Our framing choices honored the individuality of each artist and their piece. Frames were selected to reflect the student's portrait, coordinate with the collages, and align with each artist's personality. Each student also completed an artist profile, which was displayed alongside their framed artwork.

As we always say, we heart kid's art, and this project stole our hearts in a big way. Show your support by visiting the exhibit, running through September 9, 2018, at the Minnesota Children's Museum of Rochester.

Thank you to Riverside School principal Matt Ruzak, fourth-grade teacher Melanie Shaw, instructor and coordinator Lida Casper, and the Minnesota Children's Museum of Rochester for their support of this project and media release.

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Frame Story: Dan and His "Fur Family"

Meeting Dan: A Journey in Framing and Friendship

We first met Dan in 2015 when he visited our Red Wing shop after a Google search for framing and printing. Dan’s initial project utilized both services—printing his commissioned artwork and framing it. He was a pleasure to work with, easygoing, and appreciative of our high-touch service style.

"You all took some time to get to know me and you listen to my input when selecting frames. I was involved in the whole process. How often does that even happen anymore?" Dan remarked.

Meet Dan, Paavo, and Miss Belle! Paavo resides at Wishbone Ranch and is part of the non-profit "This Old Horse" retirement program. "Miss Belle" is a young Friesian cross who is still in training. "They bring a lot of joy and meaning into my life," Dan shared about his horses. In addition to being a horseman, Dan is a cat lover! Here's Angel and Smushie.

We are proud to continue helping Dan tell his story by framing his many commissions. Dan prefers framing that complements both the artwork and his home decor style, and he appreciates our Tru Vue museum glass for its unmatched clarity and UV protection.

"I have been super pleased with all the work you’ve done. Important since I look at them every day!" Dan shared.

Check out a few of Dan's amazing ‘pet’ projects!

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Local, Neighbors Local, Neighbors

Frame Story: Dave Brown

To call Dave a history buff would be an understatement. Each time he visits with a new project, he proudly exclaims, "I’m here with my latest treasure.” As a dedicated treasure hunter, Dave has spent years researching and collecting historical postcards, artifacts, and photographs of the City of Red Wing.

A retiree of the Northern States Power Co., Dave is also a fan of the old electricity mascot, "Reddy Kilowatt." His extensive collection boasts historic media, mementos, and relics. Many of Dave's treasures are discovered on eBay. Upon finding something of interest, he meticulously researches its legitimacy at the Goodhue County Historical Society.

Dave has framed several newspaper ads, tintype photos, military certificates, and, most recently, a playbill from the Red Wing opera house, which burned down in 1882. When it comes to framing, Dave is all about preservation. His goal is to ensure history "will be around for future generations." As museum-quality framers, we are proud to help Dave achieve his mission.

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Those Who Were Born Of The Waters

Honoring the Prairie Island Indian Community

We are honored to serve the Prairie Island Indian Community, located approximately 15 miles northwest of our Red Wing shop. We have been privileged to preserve several pieces of historical significance to the tribe.

The community proudly operates Treasure Island Resort and Casino, the largest employer in Goodhue County. This large gallery wrap will welcome hotel visitors. The inscription reads:

"The people of Prairie Island are descendants of the Mdewakanton Band of Eastern Dakota, also known as the Mississippi or Minnesota Sioux, who were parties to the treaties with the United States from 1805 to 1863."

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Happy new year!

Autumn's Latest Window Display: A New Shop Favorite

Autumn, our talented window artist, has created a stunning new display that's quickly becoming a favorite at our shop.

Happy 2017! We always feel a sense of relief when the holiday season wraps up. In our line of work, we don't get to enjoy the holidays much because we are so busy. But, being busy is truly a blessing. Here's to a busy and blessed 2017 for all of us!

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