Becoming a member of the blue-chip choices at Frieze Los Angeles subsequent week is an art-filled mutual assist colouring e-book that seeks to make a big effect. Printed by Dreamsong, the Minneapolis-based gallery exhibiting within the honest’s Focus part, gross sales of the $25 colouring e-book will assist Minnesota’s Immigrant Speedy Response Fund. The gallery launched the venture in response to the lethal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) deployment in Minneapolis, which resulted in widespread violence towards residents, together with the killings of two US residents, Renée Good and Alex Pretti.
“The state of Minnesota has been collectively traumatized at a deep, mobile degree,” Rebecca Heidenberg, one in every of Dreamsong’s co-founders, tells The Artwork Newspaper. “This occupation has had an incalculable influence on each single particular person right here and the repercussions might be ongoing for a very long time. Moreover the separation of households, the authorized battles to repatriate them and the persecution and arrest of constitutional observers, there might be ongoing huge financial results for households making an attempt to make hire, immigrant-run companies who have been compelled to shut and to the town as an entire.”
On the lookout for methods to assist the neighborhood, Dreamsong started serving to locals put collectively artwork kits for households sheltering at house. Main as much as Frieze Los Angeles (26 February-1 March), Christine Messineo, Frieze’s director for the Americas, reached out to the gallery to supply basic assist, inspiring Dreamsong to take their outreach additional.
Coloring e-book web page by Alexa Horochowski Courtesy of the artist and Dreamsong, Minneapolis
“The [colouring book] venture had been a seed in my thoughts and her supply inspired me to get into gear,” Heidenberg says. “I noticed a chance to achieve an enormous variety of folks, join our communities by way of artwork, and lift funds that we may carry again house.”
Dreamsong gathered 32 Minnesotan artists to contribute drawings, together with Alexa Horochowski, Xavier Tavera Castro, Alec Soth and Dyani White Hawk. The gallery is providing the colouring e-book at no cost to households and colleges within the Minneapolis space.
“I reside in South Minneapolis, a neighbourhood famend for its social and ethnic variety, the place artwork and activism are inextricably linked,” says Horochowski. “The killing of Renée Good by Ice brokers, a mere ten blocks from George Floyd Sq., was a shock and in addition eerily acquainted. As a ten-year-old Argentinean immigrant, I skilled the powerlessness of not figuring out English. The deeper terror that undocumented households expertise—hiding, too afraid to depart the home to work or to ship their youngsters to highschool—is past my comprehension.”
Horochowski’s contribution to the colouring e-book is a drawing of an eagle feather. “Virtually talking, the feather is much like the quill pens used to put in writing the US Structure and represents energy, knowledge and freedom for First Nations folks,” she says. “Visible language transcends language boundaries, providing a chance for collective pleasure.”

Tamar Ettun’s assemblage sculpture Mom of Otherness (2026) might be featured on Dreamsong’s stand within the Focus part of Frieze Los Angeles Courtesy of the artist and Dreamsong, Minneapolis
The colouring e-book is offered on-line, in addition to on Dreamsong’s stand at Santa Monica Airport, the place the gallery might be presenting new sculptures and wall assemblage items by the Brooklyn-based artist Tamar Ettun that discover historical therapeutic rituals and up to date fights for reproductive well being and autonomy. The gallery may even distribute a free zine by Ettun made with Lizzie Presser titled “What We Realized Making a Child Zone For Mutual Support Distribution” primarily based on work they did with Child Zone Distro, an organisation that helps asylum seekers in New York.
With the mutual assist colouring e-book, Heidenberg hopes to supply a message of affection and solidarity. “I’m so pleased with the folks of Minneapolis and their resistance to Ice, and I’m proud to name it house,” she says. “The solidarity, the unbelievable organising and the fearless dedication to justice that I’ve witnessed right here has been awe-inspiring. I hope the colouring e-book will carry our collective spirit into folks’s houses and converse to them as they color. Past supporting our neighborhood, the e-book can be an invite to meditate on this historic second in a extremely pressing, stunning method.”





