• In-process, 2025
  • Fertility Balls
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  • Release the Trees
  • Team Underpants
  • The Nature of Shoreham Yards Exhibition
  • Shoreham Yards Collaborative
  • Liquidation
  • Looking to the Margins
  • 42 Wires
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Gudrun Lock

  • In-process, 2025
  • Fertility Balls
  • Smelling Committee
  • Shoreham Repository
  • Release the Trees
  • Team Underpants
  • The Nature of Shoreham Yards Exhibition
  • Shoreham Yards Collaborative
  • Liquidation
  • Looking to the Margins
  • 42 Wires
  • Sculpture's Drawings & Paintings
  • Out of Nowhere
  • Links and Contact
 
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Contact: gudrunlock@gmail.com

Essay: Report of the Smelling Committee: A poet's nose reports on artist Gudrun Lock's Shoreham Yards Smelling Committee, Elisabeth Workman, Mn Artists, Feb 26th, 2025

Essay: Notes on the Periphery: Observations at the edges of a truck and trainyard complex in Northeast Minneapolis, Elisabeth Workman, Mn Artists, Dec 6th, 2024

College of Science and Engineering, National Science Foundation Research Traineeship: Circularity Impact Program, Leadership Team

Gudrun Lock’s Shoreham Repository, James K. Hosmer Special Collections, Hennepin County Central Library, Minneapolis, MN

Essay: Shoreham Repository: A Feralegium, by Elizabeth Workman, Mn Artists, Dec. 20th, 2023

On The Nature of Shoreham Yards: An Interview with Gudrun Lock and Boris Oicherman, Miranda Trimmier, June 28, 2022

Exhibition Tour and Artist Talk: The Nature of Shoreham Yards, 25mins, Weisman Art Museum 2022

Essay: After Progress, Miranda Trimmier, Weisman Art Museum blog, April 15, 2022

Institute for Advanced Study Research and Creative Collaboratives 2021 and 23

Institute on the Environment Mini Grant 2020 and 2021

Looking to the Margins, Crosscuts, Walker Art Center, June 7th 2017

Gudrun Lock was a fiscal year 2016 recipient of an Artist Initiative Grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity was made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.