Oblivion is the most recent curatorial endeavor from the mind of 24 year old Minnesota based curator Camden Stevens. The collection chronicles the transitional nature of being. Taking its name from the sensation of fading away or slipping into nonexistence, Oblivion hopes to create a space that exists in neither heaven nor hell, exploring the feelings of existing within limbo, and what it means to forge a meaningful existence within the constraints of the in-between.
The Fundraiser:
The art exhibition Oblivion hosted from January 30-Feburary 13, 2026 at the Schmidt Landmark Gallery will be raising funds for those impacted by I.C.E.'s occupation of the Twin Cities. Our main bulk of fundraising will happen in person at the opening January 30th, Please consider stopping by, donating, and engaging with the works from our 7 Minnesota artists represented in the show. In addition to the general fundraiser, a portion of the earnings from works artworks sold will be donated to the selected recipients. Can’t make it to the opening? Consider contributing to the GoFundMe HERE
Our evolving list of donation recipients includes:
MIRAC
UNIDOS MN
Joyce Uptown Food Shelf
The Indigenous Protector Movement
MPLS Families Rent Relief
Neighbors Helping Neighbors Mutual Aid
Please Join us at the opening reception for Oblivion January 30th, 7:00 to 9:00 PM (CST) in the Schmidt Artist Lofts Landmark Gallery. All are welcome.