All are welcome to visit Techniques for Ecstasy at the Flaten Art Museum, featuring new work by Alexandra Beaumont. Beaumont’s artistic practice explores the expressive power and possibility of dance through large-scale textile collages and exuberant parties. Her collages combine sheer fabric, appliqué, beading, sequins, and hand embroidery to create depictions of figures in motion. Suspended from the ceiling, the figures flutter and wave in response to movement from passers-by, echoing the exuberance of dancing together. Admission is free and open to the public during regular museum hours: https://wp.stolaf.edu/flaten/visit/.