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    Local interactive installation artist Bill Klaila, top, stands among a computer-generated forest in front of The Pond he created and designed and installed in the Charles Redepenning Gallery at Hopkins Center for the Arts Sunday, Feb. 17.
    Artist Jim Jahoda and his Tin Fish in the entryway of Minnetonka Center for the Arts. Friday, Feb. 20.  The piece is made of tin can tops and represents Jahoda's heart transplant and his second (recycled) chance in life.
    A detail of the side of artist Jim Jahoda's The Tin Fish, currently hanging in the entryway of Minnetonka Center for the Arts in Wayzata.  Jahoda sometimes worked with duct tape around his gloves to avoid cutting himself on the tin can tops and other recycled metal he used to construct the piece.