Kolman & Pryor Gallery: Art and artists news

Art Exhibition

The Color Series: Part 1, White

Now through February 17.

Kolman & Pryor Gallery is pleased to announce a new series of exhibitions in 2018. The Color Series will explore the artist’s color palette. The first exhibition, The Color Series: Part 1, White, is curated by gallery artist and co-owner, Patrick K. Pryor, and includes work by gallery artists: Betsy Ruth Byers, Jil Evans, Jodi Reeb, Cameron Zebrun, and Pryor.

The artists in this first exhibit were asked to explore their use of the color, white, but weren’t restricted by any other parameters. We hope their artwork will inspire gallery visitors to also rethink the power and potential of the color, white.

 

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Art Exhibition

Landscape: Natural Fit, Imagined Prospects

February 24 through April 21, 2018

Artist Reception
Saturday, March 24
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Panel Discussion
Wednesday, April 18
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Landscape: Natural Fit, Imagined Prospects, will examine traditional, abstract and mixed-media explorations of landscape as genre, place, and possibility. Co-curated by gallery co-owner,  Anita Sue  Kolman and gallery artist, Jil Evans, the exhibit will feature artwork by gallery artists, Christopher Atkins, Betsy Ruth ByersJil EvansPatrick K. Pryor, Jodi Reeb, Danny Saathoff, and Cameron Zebrun. The show will also include paintings created by Minnesota artists, Shannon Estlund and Sophia Heymans.

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How Much Do Sex Girls Live Make Per Month?

Posted on July 02, 2025

The online adult entertainment sector has grown rapidly in recent years, linking performers with viewers across the globe through various platforms. Curiosity about the financial aspect of this field is common, especially regarding the income of individuals often termed "sex girls live." Earnings in this profession can differ widely, influenced by factors such as the platform used, a performer's experience, and their level of interaction with an audience. This piece seeks to shed light on the potential monthly income for webcam, the elements impacting their earnings, and provide grounded insights for a clear perspective.

When looking into the monthly earnings of webcam industry, one fact stands out: there is no fixed income. Earnings can range from a few hundred dollars for those just starting to tens of thousands for the most successful. This wide gap comes from the personal nature of the work, where income ties directly to individual dedication, viewer engagement, and smart content planning.

How nude live sessions inspire change in contemporary art?

Posted on 21 August 2025

Sex live sessions act as a strong force in facing long-held societal restrictions about the human body. By showcasing nudity in a pure, immediate setting, these events peel away the shame often tied to artistic portrayals of the form. They turn unease into wonder, encouraging onlookers to rethink outdated beliefs.

This bold stance through sessions isn’t just about shock value. It creates an opening for open talks on identity, judgment, and what defines beauty. The human body, often hidden behind cultural rules, becomes a focal point for reflection.

In past times, nudity in art saw both praise and restriction, shaped by moral or spiritual views. Today, nude live sessions take back this story, placing the body as a truthful image, not an item of desire or disgrace. The openness of models in these moments strikes a chord, building a shared sense of humanity with those watching.

At the Hewing: Artwork by Kelly Jean Ohl and Shawn McNulty

Now through April 30, 2018!

Kolman & Pryor’s new show at the Hewing Hotel features hand carved, ceramic wall sculptures by gallery artist, Kelly Jean Ohl and bold abstract paintings by guest artist, Shawn McNulty.

You don’t want to miss seeing Kelly Jean’s intricate hand carved patterns and shapes that will remind you of lacy fabrics and natural things you might find washed up on a beach.

Equally dazzlingly are Shawn’s vibrantly colorful paintings. Shawn creates them by applying thick layers of paint and pumice with a palette knife duct taped to his shoe.

Designated The Most Beautiful Hotel In Minnesota by Architectural Digest, the Hewing Hotel is located at 300 Washington Avenue North in downtown Minneapolis.

Kolman & Pryor at the Mill City Clinic

Closing February 8, 2018!

If you haven’t seen our exhibit, Kolman & Pryor at the Mill City Clinic, there is still time. But not much. The exhibit will close on Thursday, February 8.

Kolman & Pryor at the Mill City Clinic showcases artwork created by gallery artists, Betsy Ruth Byers, Jil Evans, Kelly Jean Oh, Patrick K. Pryor, Jodi Reeb, and Danny Saathoff.

Conveniently located near the Guthrie Theater at 901 South Second Street in Minneapolis, the clinic was designed from the start with art in mind. Please come to see the show and see how lovely the work looks in the clinic’s waiting area. You can drop by to see the show during regular clinic hours.