Michael Coleman's "Upcoming Storm," 1990, from the collection of Harry and Nola Ptasynski. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune.
Phyllis Pearl-Erk looks at the traveling art exhibit "I Want Candy" Thursday evening at the Nicolaysen Art Museum. "You can just taste some of this stuff by looking at it," said Pearl-Erk. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
Bartholomew Bland, curator of exhibitions for the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, N.Y., guides a small group of art lovers through the traveling exhibit "I Want Candy: The Sweet Stuff in American Art" at the Nicolaysen on Thursday. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
This traditional sugar skull was made by museum studies student Airian Demos and will be on display along with others at the Day of the Dead show the students curated at the Nicolaysen Art Museum. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)
Owen Smith's "Sweetie" is one of many pieces featured in the traveling exhibition "I Want Candy" through Jan. 3, 2010, at the NIC. (Tim Kupsick/Star-Tribune)
Liz Thyfault, an employee at the Nicolaysen Art Museum and a museum studies student at Casper College, hangs paper banners at the museum on Saturday morning as part of the Day of the Dead exhibit, which opens today at 2 p.m. The museum studies class at the college curated the show, which will feature altars created by local artists and Mexican masks on loan from the International Museum of Arts and Science in McAllen, Texas. (Kerry Huller/Star-Tribune)
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