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Pelican Rapids artist Logan Hahn gains attention in Las Vegas exhibit

A Pelican Rapids artist’s mixed-media work landed in a Las Vegas mansion tied to Mike Tyson, giving Logan Hahn a bigger stage after her freshman year at Concordia.

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Pelican Rapids artist Logan Hahn gains attention in Las Vegas exhibit
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Logan Hahn of Pelican Rapids is drawing unusual attention after her mixed-media work was installed at Tiger Mansion in Las Vegas. Hahn has just completed her freshman year at Concordia, and she is balancing college life, art-making and the daily demands of cystic fibrosis.

For a small town in Otter Tail County, the placement gives a local artist visibility far beyond western Minnesota. It also puts Hahn’s name in a setting built for high-profile production, a kind of stage that can turn a hometown creator into someone with a much wider audience.

Tiger Mansion LV markets itself as a private, production-ready Las Vegas estate used for filming, photo shoots, music videos, conferences and events. Listings describe it as the former estate associated with Mike Tyson and as a property of about 18,000 square feet. In that kind of venue, Hahn’s work is part of a space designed to catch attention, not fade into the background.

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Hahn’s story reaches back to the beginning of her life. She was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis as a newborn 18 years ago, and she has continued building an artistic identity while living with the chronic disease. Her art has also carried a giving tradition, with income from her original work going toward causes close to home.

Earlier coverage linked Hahn’s art to Make-A-Wish fundraising and cystic fibrosis awareness, showing that her work has long been tied to more than personal expression. The Las Vegas installation extends that pattern, placing her creative voice in front of a larger audience while keeping her roots in Pelican Rapids and her health journey front and center.

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For Otter Tail County, Hahn’s visibility is a reminder that serious creative talent can grow in a small Minnesota town and still reach a national stage. When a Pelican Rapids artist lands work in Las Vegas, it adds a point of pride at home and strengthens the case for local arts support, future commissions and continued attention to the people making art in rural Minnesota.

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