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DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
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SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
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DTSTART:20210920T120000Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
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SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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 lange
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
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SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
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SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
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SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
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SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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 lange
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
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DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
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SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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 lange
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CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20210930T000000Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
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SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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 lange
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211001T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20210930T120000Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211002T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211001T120000Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211003T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211002T170000Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
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DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211004T120000Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211006T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211005T120000Z
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211007T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211006T120000Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211008T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211007T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211009T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211008T120000Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211010T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211009T170000Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211012T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211011T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736038626
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211013T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211012T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736039651
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211014T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211013T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211015T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211014T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736041701
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211016T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211015T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736042726
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211017T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211016T170000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736043751
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211019T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211018T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736045800
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211020T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736045801
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211021T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211020T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736046826
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211022T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211021T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736047851
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211023T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211022T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736048876
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211024T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211023T170000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736049901
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211026T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211025T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211027T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211026T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736051951
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211028T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211027T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736052976
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211029T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211028T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736054001
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211030T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211029T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736056050
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211031T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211030T170000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736057075
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211102T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211101T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736059124
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211103T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211102T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736061173
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211104T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211103T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_37466736062198
URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
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DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211104T120000Z
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LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211106T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211105T120000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts and Entertainment,Art
DESCRIPTION:Tiffany Lange’s newest series “Hyperconnection”\, examines over
 stimulation and anxiousness through abstraction. After a year of increased 
 screen time during quarantine and continual distractions through notificati
 ons\, a search to decipher between the online static fix and a genuine inte
 raction has been arduous. The desire to unplug yet the fear of missing out 
 is constantly creating dissonance. \n\nIn these works of art\, pendulous sh
 apes are built upon the painting surfaces through repetitive layers that be
 ar resemblance to multiple tabs on the screen and app icons. Diversions on 
 the painting surface echo disrupted thoughts and an impulse to move onto th
 e next thing. Lange’s paintings and sculptural works capture that transient
  fix with permanence\, asking audiences to ponder the glow and flicker of s
 creens differently. \n\nAbout Tiffany Lange\n\nTiffany Lange received her B
 achelor of Fine Arts in painting and a minor in art history from the Univer
 sity of Wisconsin-Stout. There she served as the Bud and Betty Micheels Art
 ist-in-Residence for 2015-2016 and was published in UW-Stout’s annual Journ
 al of Student Research. Lange attended Elsewhere Studios in Paonia\, CO\, a
 nd has exhibited in the Twin Cities and nationally. She is currently the Ga
 llery and Development Coordinator at Soo Visual Arts Center in Minneapolis\
 , MN and works out of a studio space in Lowertown St. Paul.\n\n\nwww.tiffan
 ylangestudio.com\nInstagram: @tiffanylangestudio\n\n \n\nMasks are required
 .\n\n_____\n\n This activity is supported by the Michigan Council for Arts 
 and Cultural Affairs.
DTEND:20211107T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260420T121428Z
DTSTART:20211106T170000Z
GEO:47.1175;-88.541695
LOCATION:Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts\, Gallery: A-Space
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Hyperconnection: A New Series by Tiffany Lange
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URL:https://events.mtu.edu/event/opening_reception_for_new_work_by_tiffany_
 lange
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