The shanties are back, but this year they'll be on land. Deteriorating ice conditions forced Art Shanty Projects, the annual outdoor winter art experience, to abandon ice for land, but other than that, plans stay the same. The event kicks off on Saturday, running 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in the band shell and on the shores of Lake Harriet in Minneapolis. Artists pivoted to Plan Beach, a play on "Plan B," according to Artistic Director Erin Lavelle. Here are seven shanties that you shouldn't miss.
Get married at the Chapsicle of Love
Have you ever wanted to renew your marriage vows, or get married in a legally binding ceremony without throwing a wedding? Jerry Carlson, who is also a licensed minister through the Universal Life Church, his wife, Rachel Coyne, and their son Cyrus Carlson have created the Chapsicle of Love, or three life-size lip balms in passion fruit, wintergreen and berry flavors. Bring a marriage certificate, and regardless of sex or gender the ceremony can happen! Love is a broad topic, and the Chapsicle of Love welcomes any declarations of love, whether it's about singledom, partnership, best friendship or really anything else. Do people have to apply Chapstick while professing their love? Only if the weather calls for it.
Foreboding futures with Climate Walk on Ice
Wildfires. Two blizzards. And many more to come. It's not just an environmental disaster — it's a fashion disaster! At this year's Art Shanty Projects, the Fashion Disasters will host the Climate Walk, which will be bookended by presentations from activist organizations, meteorologist Sven Sundgaard and poet Claire Wahmanholm, who will read from her book "Meltwater." "We are inspired by what's happening around us all the time and sadly, I mean, we have such a fragile environment," said Patti Paulson of Fashion Disasters.
The Climate Walk on Ice will wander on Feb. 4 from 1-3 p.m., followed by a performance at 3 p.m.
The Magical Menagerie petting zoo
Fairy tales do come true, especially for those who have dreamed of petting a dragon or riding a unicorn. Minneapolis-based playwright and artist Eva Adderley grew up in Iowa and went to a lot of petting zoos as a kid. As an adult, she imagined something different. "I was like, 'I'll have a magical menagerie puppet petting zoo,'" she said. Adderley did much of the puppet building, Zarra TM painted unicorn stilts, MaryJo Nikolai constructed a nest and giant phoenix egg and carpet that it will hatch out of, and Dan DeMarco composed magical music. "The shanty is basically like a pseudo barn," she said.