Suzanne Jackson, an artist renowned for her material experimentation over several decades, is the focus of a major museum retrospective. Titled “What is Love,” this exhibition marks a significant milestone in her career.
Jackson, now in her 80s, continues to push boundaries with her work. The retrospective offers a comprehensive look at her artistic evolution.
Senior Arts Correspondent Jeffrey Brown visited Minneapolis to meet with Jackson as part of the Arts and Culture series called CANVAS. Brown’s career spans more than 30 years at the News Hour, where he has played various roles, including co-anchor, studio moderator, and field reporter. His work has taken him across the United States and around the world, addressing numerous national and international issues.
As an arts correspondent, Brown has highlighted many of the world’s foremost writers, musicians, actors, and other artists. Some of his notable projects at the News Hour include “Culture at Risk,” a multi-year series delving into threatened cultural heritage in the U.S. and abroad. Brown also created the NewsHour’s online “Art Beat” segment and hosts “Now Read This,” a monthly book club in collaboration with The New York Times.

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