Melting ice cubes, adapted snow plow signs, heart-eyed loons, and a fire-breathing Godzilla. These are among the many images being used to express opposition to federal law enforcement operations.
Since the ICE surge began in Minnesota, artists have made their voices heard, whether through community fundraisers or visual art that has become omnipresent in the Twin Cities.
This weekend, some of that work will be on display when Can Can Wonderland presents the ICE Out Protest Poster Show in collaboration with ArtYouHeart.
While the bar and arcade is packed with art — from murals to artist-made mini golf holes, eclectic decor to homebrewed arcade games — this will be the first visual art gallery it has hosted…