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Thane Lund renderings for Region 1 Arts Across the Prairie art installation

 

The Selection Committee for Arts Across the Prairie: Placemaking in Rural North Dakota announces Crosby-native Thane Lund as the inaugural installation artist for Region 1 – “Love Where You Live." The committee, consisting of stakeholders, community members and artists, conducted two rounds of reviews and interviews. In preparation for the 2nd round, three finalists submitted proposals complete with concept renderings/drawings, along with initial plans for construction.

The artwork proposed by Lund for installation is an earthwork that builds up the land into two enveloping mound formations. Each mound rises up from the ground with a gentle slope and together they create a shelter that frames the sky. Planted with native grasses and flowers, the artwork doubles as a living monument to the diverse ecosystem native to the region while offering heightened sensory awareness at the center.

Lund wrote, "The artwork accompanies the sweeping views <of North Dakota> with a more personal vantage point for observation and reflection. The concentric ripple formation suggests two waves converging at a central point. From within the central mound the timeless beauty of the sky becomes the focal point of the viewer’s experience. The interior provides a space that is both intriguing to discover and a destination for locals and visitors alike to return. This earthwork is intended to make an inhabitable space where the earth meets the sky."


Thane Lund Bio

Head and Shoulders of Thane Lund wearing white shirt, with long, straight, dirty-blonde hair
     Thane Lund

Thane Lund (b. 1986) is an artist from Crosby, ND currently based in Brooklyn, NY. He developed an early interest in art and worked on numerous murals and commissioned paintings throughout Divide County as early as 2002. Lund earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Montana State University in 2009 with a minor in Art History. His philosophy on artmaking is that it is both a method for experimentation and a tool that extends perception. He has an avid interest in placemaking and geography and is fascinated by the possibility for art to further shape the character of the environment. Lund wrote, "Art in this sense, is a means to imbibe a sense of wonder through everyday materials and a playful approach to working with space." His work has been exhibited in the USA, Ireland, England, Germany, China, and Japan. In 2018, in collaboration with the Fire Island National Seashore in NY, Lund created an outdoor sculpture that depicts the ocean floor as it extends from the shore for 1000 miles. This artwork was installed in the town of Bellport, NY and provided an oceanic roadmap for residents to discover their relationship to the sea. Thane has been an artist-in-residence at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson - VT, Studio Kura in Itoshima - Japan, The Institute for Electronic Arts at Alfred University - NY, The Lerman Trust in Laceyville - PA, the Varda Artist Residency in Sausalito - CA, and the Burren College of Art in Ballyvaughan - Ireland. He is a recipient of a 2011 NDCA Professional Development Grant.

Arts Across the Prairie (AAP): Placemaking in Rural North Dakota
AAP is a first of its kind, statewide Creative Placemaking program, developed by North Dakota Council of the Arts (NDCA). Eight large-scale art installations will be created that reflect the unique history, landscape, and cultural heritage as defined by Stakeholder Groups in each of these regions. All eight artworks will be placed in decidedly rural locations. (Rural = no buildings, no people!) The art installations will reference and represent the natural setting, as well as the cultural and economic history of each region.

Region 1- LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE; Inaugural Installation
North Dakota has eight distinct regions. NW North Dakota’s Region 1 is comprised of Williams, Divide, and McKenzie Counties. Regional and community leaders from business, arts, education and community were recruited to formulate a roadmap for the development of one site to be the artistic, historical, and cultural representation for the three counties. They met online for over two years to plan the inaugural Arts Across the Prairie project.

The Inaugural Installation in Region 1 is made possible with funding from the Divide County Job Development Authority who received “Our Town” grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Meadowlark Arts Council, which received funding from the Andrist Fund through the Northwest North Dakota Community Foundation, and several individuals. The statewide Arts Across the Prairie: Placemaking in Rural North Dakota program is in collaboration with North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT), North Dakota Commerce/Tourism, and the ND State Legislature.

North Dakota Be Legendary logo followed by Transportation, Commerce and Council on the Arts

Sponsor logos for Arts Across the Prairie project in Region one, including Divide County Job Development Authority, National Endowment for the Arts, Meadowlark Arts Council and NW North Dakota Community Foundation

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The North Dakota Council on the Arts is the state agency responsible for the support and development of the arts throughout North Dakota and is funded by the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts.