During the bitter winter months, Shaina Lund emigrates from her home to New York State to the frosty Twin Cities. Shaina's sculptural art works transform everyday objects into serene examinations of the latent beauty within common materials. Though timorous in presentation, these works create a strong presence, personifying the medium and implying collective effort and a passage of time.

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Created from paper, Shaina'a sculptures are exercises in repetition, patience, and solitude. Thousands of paper punchouts stack floor to ceiling and wavelike cylocanths fold out from the floor.