Oct
15
to Jun 22

EXHIBITION: "Home of Memories: Portraits and Stories of Kurdish and Iraqi Minnesotans" @ Hjemkomst Center

Home of Memories: Portraits and Stories of Kurdish and Iraqi Minnesotans

October 15, 2024 - June 22, 2024

Come learn about the Kurdish and Iraqi Immigrant experience. Home of Memories is a traveling exhibit created by the Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project. Thirteen color portraits and interviews capture what modern immigrants have experienced moving to and living in America. Joining this exhibit are portraits and interviews from members of Moorhead's Kurdish and Iraqi communities.

An opening reception will be held on October 15 from 5-7pm. This event is free and open to the public.

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Nov
16
to Jul 13

EXHIBITION: "Convergence: Health & Creativity New Works by Anne Labovitz" @ Plains Art Museum

In a new exhibit created especially for Plains Art Museum, Minnesota-based, international artist, Anne Labovitz, examines the complex and vital connection between creativity and well-being.

Convergence: Health & Creativity runs Nov. 16, 2024 through July 13, 2025. An opening reception will be held Sat., Nov. 16, from 6 to 9 pm with remarks by the artist at 7 pm. This event is free and open to the public.

The two-way interconnection between art and well-being has fascinated Labovitz for many years, and for her show at the Plains Art Museum she engaged with members of the Fargo-Moorhead health care community to create works that reflect what that looks like at the local level.

In addition to drawing upon her years of research, over a period of five months the artist conducted more than 40 interviews with local health care professionals and administrators. Labovitz then channeled their responses into her art through

a process she calls interpretive listening using abstracted text, mark making and informed color selection.

“This exhibition is an experiment in how color, light and atmosphere can provide a path to well-being and even spark joy,” explains Labovitz. “I wanted to examine how creativity, and self- expression are connected to health and happiness, and create a sense

of visual optimisim.”

Anne Labovitz, Will to Meaning, 2023, 40 x 5 x 32 feet, Acrylic on Tyvek® with grommets, Commission, Rochester Art Center.

Convergence: Art and Health explores this
connection of well-being and art via more than a
dozen new paintings, sculptures, and public participatory works.

A highlight of the exhibition is The Human Condition, a large sculpture that will hang from the museum’s Ruth and Seymour Landfield Atrium ceiling in huge, sweeping accordion folds. Created from 300 linear feet of Tyvek®, the piece is painted on both sides in a saturated palette of blue and purple – colors that reflect the artist’s interpretation of her interviews with members of the local community.

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Jan
16
to May 11

Exhibition: "The Fusion of Fiber and Nature" @ Waage Gallery

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FEE: FREE and open to the public.

Jan. 16-May 11, Mary Jo Wentz, "The Fusion of Fiber and Nature," Waage Gallery

There is a joint artist reception on February 20 from 2-4 p.m. at M State-Fergus Falls.

Wending Through Watercolor Batik by Ruth Hanson | Charles Beck Gallery

The Fusion of Fiber and Nature by Mary Jo Wentz | Waage Gallery.

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Jan
18
to May 25

EXHIBITION: "MICKEY SMITH: Morphologies" @ Plains Art Museum

Event Link: https://plainsart.org/exhibitions/?type=current

FEE: Free to attend the museum

MICKEY SMITH: Morphologies to open at Plains Art Museum

MICKEY SMITH: Morphologies travels to Plains Art Museum from Macalester College’s Law Warschaw Gallery in St. Paul, MN. The exhibit will be on view from January 18 to May 25, 2025, in Plains’ Ruth and Seymour Landfield Atrium and Xcel Energy Gallery.

Over the past two decades, Mickey Smith has documented significant cultural shifts in academic and public libraries, primarily across the United States, Aotearoa/New Zealand and the South Pacific. Her photography captures the evolution of libraries, from traditional card catalogs and stacks to digitization and the advent of artificial intelligence, highlighting their role as stewards of knowledge.

The exhibition features Smith’s acclaimed projects VOLUME, Denudation, and As You Will: Carnegie Libraries of the South Pacific alongside new mixed-media installations made from deaccessioned library materials donated to the project by academic libraries. Through this confluence of Smith’s oeuvre, Morphologies explores the dynamic nature of library lifecycles with striking imagery, like her trademark — never lit nor touched — captures of in-situ bound periodicals. Smith’s work considers not only the ways in which books are revered, but how libraries adapt to changes, including repurposing buildings and transitioning from physical books to online resources.

Mickey Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Photography from Minnesota State University Moorhead (1994) and
a Diploma in Jewelry Design from Hungry Creek Art & Craft School in New Zealand (2019). Mickey is an advocate and spokesperson for Harbour HoSpice Auckland. Since 2003, Smith’s work has been included in numerous exhibitions throughout the United States, in New Zealand, China, and Russia. Her works belong to numerous public and private collections, including the Museum of Modern Art Library, Sheldon Museum of Art, and Weisman Art Museum. She has received grants and awards from the McKnight Foundation, CEC ArtsLink, Americans for the Arts, and Creative New Zealand.

“Seeing this exhibition at the Plains Art Museum feels like a homecoming. As an art student at MSUM, I spent countless hours in the Livingston Lord Library, devouring materials which profoundly shaped my perspective as an artist.”

- Mickey Smith, Artist

“We are thrilled to showcase MICKEY SMITH: Morphologies at Plains Art Museum. This compelling body of work offers a timely exploration on the shifting role of libraries in the digital age. Smith breathes new life into deaccessioned books, inviting contemplation on the preservation of knowledge, the intersection of digital and analog forms of media, and the complexities of information access in today’s world.”

- Danielle Gravon, Chief Curator and Director of Collections and Exhibitions, Plains Art Museum

An accompanying illustrated publication is co-edited by exhibition curator Heather Everhart and Laura Wertheim Joseph, PhD (newly appointed head curator of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum), and includes essays by Everhart + Joseph, Shannon Mattern, PhD (Professor of Media Studies and Art History at the University of Pennsylvania), and Aisling Quigley, PhD (Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Liberal Arts at Macalester College).

The exhibition travels to Lincoln, NE in fall 2025, jointly presented by the Eisentrager-Howard Gallery at the University of Nebraska and Fiendish Plots.

For artist information, artwork details and images, public program details, or purchase information, please contact: Heather Everhart, director & curator, Law Warschaw Gallery / heverhar@macalester.edu

MICKEY SMITH: Morphologies is generously sponsored by Karen & Leslie Desnick and Dual Purpose/Dual Citizen Brewing Company Law Warschaw is an academic gallery, gratefully located on the sovereign Dakhóta land of Mni Sóta Maḳoce.

Plains Art Museum thanks our generous PlainsArt4All members, donors, and Organizational Partners for their support. Additional support provided by The McKnight Foundation; FM Area Foundation; The Arts Partnership with support from the cities of Fargo, Moorhead, and West Fargo; The FUNd at Plains Art Museum; and the North Dakota Council on
the Arts, which receives funds from the North Dakota Legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.

Exhibition Tour Thursday, January 30, 6-6:45 PM, Free

Explore Morphologies, a captivating exhibition that documents the transformation of libraries in the digital age.

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Jan
20
to Jun 30

YOUTH THEATRE: "FMCT 2025 Summer Education Programs" with Fargo/Moorhead Community Theatre

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FEE: Tuition Varies please see tuition fess at Event Link.

Unlock your creativity and shine on stage this summer with our exciting theatre education classes! 

Whether you're interested in acting, stage combat, or technical theatre,

we have something for everyone.

Join us for a fun and enriching experience

where you'll develop new skills, make lasting friendships,

and discover the magic of theatre!

Youth Summer Education Program runs thought the month of June 2025 see each opportunity listed on our event link and enroll today!

 

Enroll for Summer 2025 Now!!!

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Feb
1
to May 29

New York Mills Cultural Center 2025 Winter/Spring Concert Series

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EVENT LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/2025-winter-spring-concert-series/
FEE:
Go to link to see ticket prices.

2025 Winter/Spring Concert Series

Live Music in Rural MN
Unique Listening Room Space
Concerts Open to ALL!

The Cultural Center is pleased to present our 2025 Winter/Spring Concert Series!

Join us for a variety of music styles in our unique listening-room-style space. Not only will you enjoy the talented musicians and excellent acoustics, but you’ll also love being surrounded by unique visual art in our historic Gallery.

We look forward to bringing original live music to the residents and visitors to rural West-Central Minnesota. All are welcome to join us for these one-of-a-kind performing arts experiences!

2025 Winter/Spring Concert Series Schedule:

  • Saturday, February 1 – Deuces Wild Dueling Pianos @ New York Mills City Hall Ballroom 8PM

  • Friday, February 28 – Dawson Redenius Septet

  • Saturday, March 15 – “Caleigh” Irish Concert

  • Friday, March 28 – Jesse Anderson Band

  • Tuesday, April 22 – Dylan Doyle Concert 

  • Thursday, May 29 – Sofia Talvik Concert

Get these dates on your calendar now! Artist information is below, with more details to come soon. 

We would like to thank the Lake Region Arts Council for supporting this Concert Series. We are grateful for all they do to support the arts in our region.

All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in the Cultural Center’s gallery space (unless noted otherwise).  Doors open at 7:00 p.m.  General admission seating is first come, first served.  Light refreshments and a cash bar are available at most concerts.

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Feb
3
to May 1

Exhibition: "Hoofprints: by Sally Pat Williamson" @ The Spirit Room

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FEE: FREE to attend gallery and artist talk.

“Hoofprints” by Sally Pat Williamson

February 3- May 1, 2025

Opening Reception March 23, 2025 3pm-5pm 

 

Through complementary color contrast and bright pops of deep reds and pinks, “Hoofprints” explores gender tropes as they relate to physical pain. The artist uses humor in the work to process physical trauma from a horse accident in 2011. 

 

The Spirit Room is pleased to present “Hoofprints”, a colorful exhibition that engages the viewer in ironic humor focused on how gender norms affect the way feminine bodies present pain. Curated by the artist, Sally Pat Williamson, and on view from February 3, 2025 to May 1, 2025, this solo gallery exhibition explores the intersection of humor and pain as they relate to our bodies. The opening reception, which is free to the public, for “Hoofprints” will take place on Sunday, March 23rd from 3:00 to 5:00pm. The Spirit Room Galleries are open weekdays from 1:00 to 5:00pm. 

 

Consisting of six paintings, the artist depicts horse backsides, personal hospital gifts, and glittering abstractions, all coelesing together to create a sense of irony and humor. 

 

The exhibition is complemented by being shown in Gallery Two. The intimate space encourages viewers to get personal with the work, something the artist hopes will encourage close inspection and introspection. 

 

Artist Bio

Sally Pat Williamson (b. 2000, Decatur, Georgia) is an interdisciplinary artist from Athens, Georgia, currently based in Fargo, North Dakota. Sally’s work pulls from notions of playful femininity by using dream-like aesthetics made with unconventional media and traditional oil and acrylic paint renderings. Conceptually, most of Sally’s art revolves around her childhood growing up in the deep South, the intimate relationships she cultivates, and the humorous absurdities of living in a world so enamored with upholding the gender binary. 

Sally received her Bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary art and design from the University of Georgia in December 2022. Since graduating, Sally relocated to Fargo, North Dakota and has been focusing on local public art ventures. Most recently, Sally has become the gallery manager at the Spirit Room in Downtown Fargo.  

 

IMAGE COMPOSITE: (Top to bottom): Image 1: Sally Williamson, “Shrimp Disassociation”, 10 inch diameter, acrylic and oil on stretched canvas, 2024. Image 2: Sally Williamson, “Kidney Bean”, 8 inch diameter, acrylic and oil on stretched canvas, 2024.

 

EXHIBITION CREDITS

“Hoofprints” is organized by The Spirit Room and curated by Sally Pat Williamson, Gallery Manager at the Spirit Room. We gratefully acknowledge sustained support for The Spirit Room provided by The North Dakota Council on the Arts and The Arts Partnership of Fargo/Moorhead.

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Feb
21
to May 21

Exhibition: "Ceremony Blankets by Rick Kagigebi" @ Gizhiigin Arts Incubator

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Ceremony Blankets

An Exhibition by Rick Kagigebi
2024 McKnight Fiber Artist Fellowship Exhibition

February 21 – May 21, 2025
Opening Reception: March 18, 2025
Gizhiigin Arts Incubator
701 E Jefferson Ave
Mahnomen, MN 56557

Rick Kagigebi (Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe) is a blanket maker whose appliquéd mural blankets are created as ceremonial gifts. Every aspect of his process—from sketching to fabric selection, sewing, and tying—carries deep storytelling significance.

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Mar
10
to Apr 30

YOUTH THEATRE: "Youth Acting Club" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

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Event Link: http://www.dlccc.org/ticketing-performances/

FEE: $160

Youth Acting Club

ACTING CLUB

Mondays & Wednesdays March 10th through April 30th

Youth (Grades 2 – 5) 4:00 – 5:30 p.m.

Teens (Grades 6 – 9) 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.

Theatre games & exercises, creating an original play, Showcase performance!

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Mar
10
to Apr 28

8 Session ART CLUB: "Holmes Art Club Spring 2005" @ Holmes Art Cellar

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FEE::

Spring 2025 Art Club

Mon Mar 10th 4:30pm - Mon Apr 28th 7:30pm

@ Historic Holmes Theatre, 806 Summit Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, USA  

Art Club offers a fun and supportive environment to help grow each student’s creativity. In this relaxed atmosphere, children will learn to have fun with art while practicing and improving on the basic elements of art, including various types of artistic styles and art history influences.

We’ll explore different mediums such as drawing, painting, collage and more! Each week will bring something new! In addition to being a creative outlet, participants will have the opportunity to learn the technical skills related to art and to make new friends.

This class is a great addition to any student's artistic journey!

  • Sessions for Grades 3 - 6 (4:30-5:30pm) and Grades 7 - 12 (6:00 - 7:30pm)

  • Sixth graders are welcome to sign up for the older group if they want more of a challenge or have friends in the later group.

  • Fee: $140

  • Materials Included - Class Size is Limited

8 Sessions - Mondays, March 10 through April 28

  • March 10

  • March 17

  • March 24

  • March 31

  • April 7

  • April 14

  • April 21

  • April 28

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Mar
27
to Jul 3

WRITER'S GROUP: "Fergus Falls Writers Group" @ Fergus Falls Public Library

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Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BiUnjJQvT/

FEE: FREE TO ATTNED

Fergus Falls Writers Group

This group shares and critiques their writing. Meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. This is a community-member-led group.

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Mar
28
to Jun 1

CALL FOR ARTISTS: "Chalk in Sauk with Art on the Avenue" @ Sinclair Lewis Park

Event Link:: https://form.jotform.com/250276299668170.

FEE: Cost for a 10x10 booth is $100 until May 1 and $125 after that. Double booths are available for $200. No electricity.

CALL FOR ARTISTS! Sauk Centre Festival of the Arts combines a chalk festival, "Chalk in Sauk" with an art fair, "Art on the Avenue" and also includes a free concert in the Sauk Centre Bandshell on Saturday night. The event will be held at Sinclair Lewis Park in Sauk Centre, where Main Street meets Sauk Lake. Last year's event attracted approximately 2,000 people. We are looking for artists in any of the following areas: painting, drawing, pottery, wood, fabric, glass, jewelry, and mixed media. Cost for a 10x10 booth is $100 until May 1 and $125 after that. Double booths are available for $200. No electricity.

Link to apply directly is: https://form.jotform.com/250276299668170.

Date of Event: June 21-June 22, 2025

Start Time:  10:00am

End Time:  5:00pm

Location:  Sinclair Lewis Park, 510 Park Rd, Sauk Centre, MN

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Mar
28
to May 29

SPRING 2025 LIVE MUSIC LINE-UP" @ NEW YORK MILLS REGIONAL CULTURAL CENTER

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EVENT LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/2025-winter-spring-concert-series/

FEE: We look forward to seeing you at the Cultural Center for live music in 2025!

More information will be added including ticket prices and links to more artist details. For now, please SAVE THE DATES and join us at these unique original music events right here in rural Minnesota. Questions? Call us at 218-385-3339. All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in the Cultural Center’s gallery space (unless noted otherwise).  Doors open at 7:00 p.m.  General admission seating is first come, first served.  Light refreshments and a cash bar are available at most concerts.

JOIN US FOR LIVE MUSIC AT THE CULTURAL CENTER IN 2025!

2025 Winter/Spring Concert Series Schedule

  • Saturday, February 1 – Deuces Wild @ NYM City Hall

  • Friday, February 28 – Dawson Redenius Septet

  • Saturday, March 15 – “Caleigh” Irish Concert

  • Friday, March 28 – Jesse Anderson Band

  • Tuesday, April 22 – Dylan Doyle Band

  • Thursday, May 29 – Sofia Talvik

ALL are welcome! No tickets required. RSVP requested!

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Apr
1
to Dec 2

Online Store @ Prairie Renaissance Cultural Alliance

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You'll find a comprehensive listing of the 700+ pieces of art in our gallery, all available to you with the click of a button, from the convenience of your own home.
This holiday season, shop unique local art from the comfort and safety of your home with our online gallery, as well as view current artist exhibitions on display in the PRCA gallery space. Browse the website or narrow your search by artist and medium!

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Apr
4
to May 25

EXHIBITION: "Cameron Peterson: To Color a Moment" @ The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum

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EVENT LINK: https://www.therourke.org

FEE: FREE to attend the Gallery and Museum

Cameron Peterson: To Color a Moment

Fri Apr 4th - Sun May 25th

Katherine-Kilbourne-Burgum/Gustavian-Gallery-Exhibit

The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum, 521 Main Ave, Moorhead, MN 56560, USA  

This exhibit is presented in part by the generous sponsorship support of Naomi RaMona Schliesman Artistry and Consulting.

About the Artist:

Cameron Peterson was born 21 April 1977 in Langdon, North Dakota. He obtained a BFA from Minnesota State University Moorhead with a concentration in printmaking. His work has been exhibited at Upfront Gallery (2008), The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum (2007 & 2011), Spirit Room (2006), and Creative Arts Studio (2005). He participated in 100 Abstract at MSUM (2010). He has printed membership editions for Smoky Hill River Festival (2006) and The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum (2002, 2011).

Cameron currently lives in Moorhead, Minnesota, with Annette DuBord and their cats, Diva and Maybelline.

Artist Statement:

My prints are composed of layers of color reflecting the moment that I am in. As I cut, ink, remove ink, and press each new layer, superimposed silhouettes and profiles react and respond to one another in an intriguing, symmetric stew of contrasting forms and ideas. My inspirations come from the Arts and Crafts and Abstract Expressionist movements.

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Apr
4
to May 25

EXHIBITION: "Annette DuBord: It's Never Nothing" @ The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum

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FEE: FREE to attend Gallery and Museum

Annette DuBord: It's Never Nothing

Fri Apr 4th - Sun May 25th

Katherine-Kilbourne-Burgum/Gustavian-Gallery-Exhibit

The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum, 521 Main Ave, Moorhead, MN 56560, USA  

This exhibit is presented in part by the generous sponsorship support of Naomi RaMona Schliesman Artistry and Consulting.

About the Artist:

Annette “Nettie” DuBord was born in Fargo, ND. She studied Printmaking at Minnesota State University Moorhead. She has exhibited in a solo show at the Spirit Room Gallery (2005), Upfront Gallery with Cameron Peterson (2008), and the Creative Arts Studio with James Ingberg (2011). She has participated in the Midwestern Invitational Exhibition at The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum from 2003 to present, the 2013 Wabi-Sabi Show at the Spirit Room, the 2014 and 2018 Great Winter Crow Show at the Spirit Room, and the 2014 Equinox Show at the Uptown Art Gallery. She recently had a show called Tough Babies at the Spirit Room. Her work has won awards at the Hawley Art Show (2002, 2004, and 2007) and a Second Place award (2003) at the Hjemkomst Center for the Taste of the Valley Exhibition. She participated in the Norn Show at the Spirit Room in 2017. In 2003 she attended Frogman’s Print Workshop and studied Waterless Lithography from Russ Zerkel. In 2016 she studied Polymer Plate Lithography at Frogman’s with Kathryn and Andrew Polk. She was selected as one of the visual artists for the 2018 Arts Partnership CSA for her piece “Sprout.” In 2017 she was selected to print the Arts Partnership’s Giving Hearts Day Thank You Print.

Artist Statement:

My images deal with everyday feelings and emotions that are a common thread for most individuals. I like to deal with insecurities that are prevalent in my own life. Body image, bad habits, interactions with others, and random thoughts populate my imagery. Humor and whimsy work into my artwork as I prefer to laugh at my foibles. Life has become so serious with the over-bombardment of media and the digital world that I want to share the humor and fun that life can be. Sometimes I just think funny things and they appear on paper. Recently I have become fascinated with non-objective imagery, which I find relaxing and healing. I am having a great time creating these new images and am pleased with the outcome. No message, no meaning. If the viewer sees something in it and it gives them pleasure then we both win.

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Apr
5
to May 17

Art Club: "Artistry at the Library" @ Fergus Falls Public Library

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Event Link: https://ffpubliclibrary.org/event/artistry-at-the-library/2025-05-03/

FEE: FREE and Open to the Public

Artistry at the Library

Every 1st and third Saturday 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm

An open-studio club where artists of all skill levels can get together and create art. This community-member-led group is for adults. Some materials provided. Meets the 1st and 3rd Saturdays each month.

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Apr
8
to Apr 29

"Art Club for Grown-ups – 4 Sessions" @ The Art Cella

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Event Link: https://www.dlccc.org/artcellar/

FEE: $240 for all 4 weeks

Art Club for Grown-ups – 4 Sessions

Tue Apr 8th 6:00pm - Tue 29th 8:00pm

Art Club for Grown-ups – 4 Sessions

Tuesday evenings April 8, 15, 22, 29 at 6pm-8pm

18+

$240 for all 4 weeks

Register Here

Art Club for Grown-Ups is the perfect way for adults to dip their toe into the world of art and build their knowledge of different mediums and artists! Each of the 4 classes covers a different project based off an artist’s work and will have you leaving inspired and energized to make more! All materials included and pre-registration is required.

April 8th: Acrylic Painting: Monet’s Waterlilies

This class will focus on Impressionist techniques inspired by Claude Monet. Participants will learn how to create soft, atmospheric landscapes of Monet's pond with waterlilies using acrylics, emphasizing light, movement, and color blending.

April 15th: Collage: Inspired by Georges Braque’s Birds

This class will introduce participants to collage techniques while exploring the work of Georges Braque, a co-founder of Cubism known for his elegant bird motifs. Participants will create a Cubist-inspired bird collage, using layered paper, textures, and bold shapes to capture movement and abstraction.

April 22nd: Watercolor: Landscapes Inspired by John Constable

This class will focus on creating atmospheric watercolor landscapes in the style of John Constable, a Romantic-era artist known for his dramatic skies, rich natural tones, and expressive brushwork. Participants will learn to paint lush countryside scenes, capturing light, depth, and movement in nature using watercolor techniques.

April 29th: Oil Pastel: Portraits Inspired by André Derain & Fauvism

In this session, participants will create bold, expressive portraits inspired by André Derain and the Fauvist movement. They will explore vivid, non-traditional colors, strong outlines, and energetic mark-making, capturing the essence of a subject rather than realistic details.

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Apr
10
to Jun 12

MAKERS GATHERING: "Art for Lunch" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

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Art for Lunch Fall 2024 & Spring 2025

Hungry for Creativity?
Grab Art for Lunch!
Second Thursdays @ noon

Join us for a monthly creative break designed to introduce participants to new art materials and processes.

Held on the second Thursday of the month from noon – 1:00 p.m., the cost is $10. Bring your own lunch and enjoy a beverage on us! Classes are led by Artist / Cultural Center Artistic Director Cheryl Bannes.

Fall 2024 Art for Lunch: Folk Art

  • September 19* (*THIRD Thursday this month only): Quilling

  • October 10: Rag Doll Monster

  • November 14: Flat Needle Felting

  • December 12: Punch Tin Ornament

Spring 2025 Art for Lunch: Folk Art

  • January: CLOSED – NO Art for Lunch

  • February 13: Mini Barn Quilt / Hex Sign

  • March 13: Scrimshaw

  • April 10: Paint like Grandma Moses

  • May 8: Whirligigs

  • June 12: Make a Small Journal

NOTE: No Art for Lunch in January, July, or August. Art for Lunch resumes in September.

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Apr
10
to Jul 3

Weekly Gathering: "Sit n Stitch Every Thursday" @ NYM Cultural Center

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Weekly Fiber Artists’ Gathering
Every Thursday 5:00 – 7:00 pm
NOW MEETING @ NYM LIBRARY

All are welcome at this weekly fiber arts gathering offering time and space for some fiber fun on Thursdays from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. 

UPDATE: Beginning on Thursday, April 25, Sit ‘n’ Stitch will meet at the NYM Public Library Meeting Room (please enter through the front door).

Bring your own projects, get advice, or use our supplies to start a new project. Crochet, knit, weave, sew, stitch, needlepoint, felt–do whatever you like! 

Beginners and experienced fiber artists are all welcome. Regular attendees will teach beginners or help you figure out a stitching pattern.  Yarn, needles, hooks, and project bags are provided at no cost to those who need them!  Sit ‘n’ Stitch is open to all and free to attend.

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Apr
11
to Jun 8

EXHIBITION: "Chris Mortenson: The Air, thin and eager like this." @ The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum

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FEE: FREE and open to public to view.

Chris Mortenson: The Air, thin and eager like this.

Fri Apr 11th - Sun Jun 8th

Main-Gallery-Exhibit

The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum, 521 Main Ave, Moorhead, MN 56560, USA  

Chris Mortenson is a fiscal year 2024 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts
and cultural heritage fund.

This activity is made possible by an allocation from The Longspur Prairie Fund at The Rourke.

The Air, thin and eager like this.

My work is driven by the need to understand my own connections to landscape and the relationships between cultural ideals of place and the use of the photographic imagery, which shapes and sustains how Americans think and talk about landscape. The work is rooted in the notion that, at its best, the photograph is a trace of reality, offering half-truths rather than being an authentic representation of what is inside the frame. Photographs tend to be a primary source of understanding about a place, conjuring ideas of the natural and unnatural, whether or not those representations are apt. The work I make questions the duality between our perceived notions of landscape and the realities of those landscapes, as well as the conflict felt within both natural and human-made landscapes.

The Air, thin and eager like this. is a survey of landscape through hunting and is comprised of both large color landscape photographs and portraits made using the palladium process. The practice of hunting is surrounded with emotions both for and against the killing of animals. It is often pointed to as an issue of sustainability and stewardship for the land as well as a positive economic force for rural communities for those who support it and as a bloodthirsty and unnecessary activity to those who oppose it. As a hunter who both enjoys hunting and dislikes the killing, I understand both of these arguments. This work is not an attempt to litigate those positions. It is an attempt to look at hunting as a method for understanding landscape and the conflicts it poses and what happens to the preconceived notions we have if what we are looking at doesn’t align with those ideas.

About the Artist
Chris Mortenson (b. 1979) is an artist and educator based in Moorhead, MN, where he is currently Associate Professor of Art at Concordia College. He has shown work work nationally and internationally at Coop Gallery in Nashville, TN; The Emergeandsee Media Arts Festival, Berlin, Germany; The Exhibition Hall, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia; The Saarijärvi Museum, Central Finland; 5&J Gallery, Lubbock, TX; The Black Box Gallery, Portland, OR; and at South x Southeast Photogallery, Molena, GA, among others. He holds a BFA from The University of South Dakota and an MA and MFA from The University of Iowa.

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Apr
16
to May 10

CALL FOR ART: "Art for All Exhibition" @ The Red Door Art Gallery

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EVENT LINK: https://www.reddoorgallerywahpeton.com/call-for-worksartists.html
FEE:
All artists exhibiting in this show must be members of the Red Door Art Gallery.

This is an open call for all artists who: Currently reside in North Dakota, Minnesota, or South Dakota, or those who call Wahpeton ND or Breckenridge MN their hometown or have a local connection.

Dates of Exhibition: May 20, 2025 May 31, 2025

Deadline for Submissions: May 10, 2025

Deadline for Arrival of Art: May 17, 2025

We invite artists to submit work that is priced at $100 or less. Forms of work include but are not limited to painting, drawing, sculptural work, photography, printmaking, mixed media, wood carvings, jewelry and textiles.

  • Artists must submit an Artist’s Biography along with works if this is an artist’s first time exhibiting.

  • While original works are preferred, prints or reproductions are acceptable. All pieces must be the work of

    the submitting artist.

  • All works must include the following information: Title, Year Completed, Brief Description, Media Used,

    Dimensions, and Price.

  • The maximum each artist can bring is 2-3 pieces of artwork.

  • All works must be for sale, and priced with the understanding that the Red Door Art Gallery does take a 30% commission on all works. The commission must be included in your price. Include a detailed and clear inventory of all works for our records.

  • The Gallery does reserve the right to exclude any artwork that does not meet the standards set by the Gallery’s Collections and Exhibitions Committee.

  • All works that go on a wall must have a hanger on the back. All work must be equipped with a saw tooth hanger or wire.

  • All artists exhibiting in this show must be members of the Red Door Art Gallery. Feel free to contact RDAG if you are unsure of your membership status.

  • RDAG requests all artwork be able to stay in gallery throughout the entirety of the exhibit, except for in the event of a sale.

  • RDAG reserves the curatorial discretion for all placement, lighting, display, and all other aspects of the exhibition of works

  • Preference will be given to works that have not been previously exhibited at Red Door Art Gallery.

  • Artist consignment agreement must be signed and/or previously on file before art can be accepted or

    exhibited.

    To Submit:

    Please send images and descriptions of work to: director@reddoorgallerywahpeton.com
    Images submitted to Red Door Art Gallery may be considered to be used in promotion of the exhibit.

    Artists are responsible for the delivery and/or shipping costs to and from the Red Door. If work is shipped, a reusable container must be used. RDAG is not responsible for damage during the shipment for any reason. Return shipment will be sent C.O.D. to the artist. No post office boxes will be accepted for return shipments.

    For more information contact the Gallery at (701) 591-1010 or email at director@reddoorgallerywahpeton.com

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Apr
16
to Jun 1

CALL FOR ARTISTS: "Wahpeton Fine Arts Festival and Rural Art Juried Exhibition, Juror Michael Dunn" @ The Red Door Art Gallery

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Event Link: https://www.reddoorgallerywahpeton.com/wahpeton-fine-arts-festival.html

This Fine Arts Festival is held in conjunction with the annual Rural Art Juried Exhibition.  This year, the exhibition will be juried by Michael Dunn.  The Call for Works is also attached.

 Important Dates:

Festival Date: August 23, 2025, 10:00 am – 6:00 p.m.
Registration Deadline: June 1, 2025 (refundable before August 1)

Rural Art Juried Exhibition

Dates of Exhibition: July 29, 2025 – September, 2025
Deadline for Submissions: July 18, 2025
Deadline for Arrival of Art: July 26, 2025
Artists’ Reception: Thursday, August 21, 2025, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Member Entry Fee: $10 for one piece, $20 for two, $25 for three
Non-member Entry Fee: $15 for one piece, $30 for two, $40 for three

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Apr
16
to May 28

FREE WORKSHOPS: "Work of Art Business Skills for Artists" @ Springboard for the Arts

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FEE: FREE WORKSHOPS!

Springboard for the Arts is offering select workshops from "Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists" in-person at our office in Fergus Falls! Learn more and register for all events: https://springboardforthearts.org/events

"Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists" is a professional development curriculum designed to teach business skills to artists in all disciplines — visual, performing and literary arts. The series has been taught by Springboard for the Arts at arts organizations, libraries and colleges in over 80 communities in the Upper Midwest, and replicated across the country by artists, arts organizations, and colleges and universities.

All events are FREE and open to artists of all disciplines. Sign up for one session, or join us for the whole series!

Workshops will be presented in-person at Springboard for the Arts (201 W Lincoln Ave, Fergus Falls, MN 56537) with the exception of Photographing your Artwork, which will take place at the Kaddatz Galleries (111 W Lincoln Ave, Fergus Falls, MN 56537).

Wednesday, April 16, 5:30 - 8:00 PM - Marketing

Wednesday, April 30, 5:30 - 8:00 PM - Pricing

Saturday, May 3, 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM - e-Commerce 2: Running Your Online Store

Saturday, May 3, 2:00 - 4:30 PM - e-Commerce 3: Intermediate Sales and Marketing

Wednesday, May 14, 5:30 - 8:00 PM - Grant Writing

Wednesday, May 28, 5:30 - 8:00 PM - Promotions

*These workshops are a part of Work of Art+, workshops that complement the Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists series. This activity is supported in part by the State of Minnesota through a grant from The Office of Small Business Development, Department of Employment and Economic Development

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Apr
23
to May 26

Call for Art: "Nature's Gem: Glendalough. An art exhibition inspired by Glendalough State Park" @ Creative Arts Center

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Event Link: https://www.artofthelakes.org/cac.html

FEE: Free to apply

Glendalough: Nature's Gem
June 6-July 9, 2025
Creative Arts Center
Public Reception, Friday,  June 13

Artists whose work has been inspired by the natural spaces and elements found throughout Glendalough State Park, are invited to submit up to three pieces for exhibiting in the Creative Arts Center, June 6-July 9. A public reception will be held Friday, June 13.

Nestled amidst prairie and hardwood forest, Glendalough is a welcoming respite for people of all ages. Once a private retreat and game farm, Glendalough is now home to abundant populations of deer, raccoon, otter, fox, and a variety of prairie, wetland, and hardwood forest species of birds and plants. Trails for walking and biking meander along lakes, through rich woods and blooming prairies. We’re excited for people to experience this gem through the eyes of our local artists.

•    Registration Deadline: Mon., May 26, midnight.
•    Dropoff Date: Fri/Sat, May 30/31,  10 - 1 pm
•    Pick-up Date: Thurs., July 10, 10 - 4 pm


Requirements and Eligibility: Please download and review this pdf before registering
GlendaloughCall4Art.pdf

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Apr
23
to Apr 28

Call for Art: " Guest Juror - Nancy Ariza" @ Lake Region Arts Council Main Gallery

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Event Link: https://lrac4.org/call-for-artists

FEE: FREE To apply!

CURRENT CALL FOR ART - ANY MEDIUM & ANY THEME

Guest Juror Nancy Ariza - LRAC Main Gallery Annual Juried Exhibition.

 Deadline to Apply: April 28, 2025 at 5:00 PM

Artist Notifications: May 26, 2025

Exhibition Dates: July 14 – September 16, 2025

Closing Reception & Artist Celebration: Tuesday, September 16 | 5:30–7:00 PM

 The Lake Region Arts Council is now accepting submissions for the 2025 Guest Juror Exhibition, juried by the distinguished Nancy Ariza. This is a fantastic opportunity to exhibit your work in the LRAC Main Gallery and connect with a vibrant community of artists.

Who Can Apply:

Artists working in any medium or style who reside in one of the following Minnesota counties: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, or Wilkin.

 

Meet the Juror:

Nancy has been developing and leading educational arts programming in museums and nonprofit organizations throughout the state of Minnesota. In 2024 she founded Amilado Press, a collaborative and community-based print studio based in Richfield, MN specializing in publishing, artist residencies, and education. Outside of her role as Director & Printer at Amilado Press, Nancy serves on the Leadership Council of Serpentina Arts, a nonprofit organization providing professional and creative development for Latinx artists in Minnesota, and is also a board member of the Chicago Avenue Fire Arts Center. She holds an MA in Education from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, specializing in culturally responsive teaching, and a BA in Art History and BFA in Printmaking from Minnesota State University, Mankato.

 Apply Online:

https://www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=lakeregion

More information available at: https://lrac4.org/call-for-artists

Questions?

Contact Naomi RaMona Schliesman, Gallery Curator: gallerycurator4@gmail.com

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Apr
25
to May 4

Theatre: "Holes by Louis Sachar" @ The Hjemkomst Center

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Event Link: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show_special=252621

FEE: Reserved Seating

Adult - $25.00

Senior (65+) - $18.00

Student - $13.00

FMCT Presents

Holes

By Louis Sachar.

Stanley Yelnats is under a curse. A curse that began with his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather and has since followed generations of Yelnatses. Now Stanley has been unjustly sent to a boys’ detention center, Camp Green Lake, where the boys build character by spending all day, every day digging holes exactly five feet wide and five feet deep. It doesn’t take long for Stanley to realize there’s more than character improvement going on at Camp Green Lake. The boys are digging holes because the warden is looking for something. But what could be buried under a dried-up lake? Stanley tries to dig up the truth in this inventive and darkly humorous tale of crime and punishment—and redemption. 


FMCT Presents

Holes

Reserved Seating

By Louis Sachar.

Stanley Yelnats is under a curse. A curse that began with his no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather and has since followed generations of Yelnatses. Now Stanley has been unjustly sent to a boys’ detention center, Camp Green Lake, where the boys build character by spending all day, every day digging holes exactly five feet wide and five feet deep. It doesn’t take long for Stanley to realize there’s more than character improvement going on at Camp Green Lake. The boys are digging holes because the warden is looking for something. But what could be buried under a dried-up lake? Stanley tries to dig up the truth in this inventive and darkly humorous tale of crime and punishment—and redemption. 

Please select a performance

Fri, Apr 25th, 2025 at 7:30 pm

Sat, Apr 26th, 2025 at 7:30 pmThis performance will feature audio description. If you would like audio description tickets, please contact the box office for assistance.

Fri, May 2nd, 2025 at 7:30 pm

Sat, May 3rd, 2025 at 7:30 pmThis performance will feature ASL interpretation. If you would like ASL seating, please reach out to the Box Office for assistance.

Sun, May 4th, 2025 at 5:30 pm

   

Venue Info

Holes will be performed at The Hjemkomst Center (202 1st Avenue N, Moorhead, MN 56560). A free public parking lot is located immediately outside the venue.

Seating will begin 30 minutes before each performance time.

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Apr
26
to May 24

Exhibition: "Natural Dialogs" @ New York Mills Cultural Center

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Event Link: https://www.kulcher.org

FEE: FREE open to the public to attend.

Please join us at the Artist’s Reception for Natural Dialogues: a collaborative project by photographer Jon Solinger, May 2, 4-6 pm. There will be a talk by Jon Solinger and some of the participants at 5:00 pm.
Natural Dialogues will be on display at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center from April
26 – May 24. In this exhibit, visual art and writing reveal the why behind the intentional relationships nine local residents enjoy with the natural world. This event is free and open to the public.

Project participants include:

Cheryl Bannes
Anna Lee
Lou Ann Muhm
Ron Roller
Kent Scheer
Naomi Ramona Schliesman
Candace Stock
Mike Tauber
Dax Wiersma


Jon Solinger is a fiscal year 2024 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

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Apr
28
5:30 PM17:30

Fundraiser: "Bread N Bowls" @ Morris Area Elementary School Cafeteria

FEE: $15

Bread N Bowls
Monday, April 28 at 5:30pm
Morris Area Elementary School Cafeteria.


Bread ’N Bowls is an awareness-raising event focused on combating violence and poverty.

The UMN Morris Office of Community Engagement, and Morris Area art students and local artists donate ceramic bowls, and area organizations and businesses provide soup, bread, and desserts.

A suggested donation of $15 to Someplace Safe, the Stevens County Food Shelf, or the Prairie Renaissance Cultural Alliance will get participants a meal and handmade bowl.

Donations to the PRCA go toward funding tuition scholarships for our annual summer art camp for kids, Prairie Art Camp. We hope to see you at this wonderful event!

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May
2
4:00 PM16:00

Artist Reception: "Natural Dialogs" @ New York Mills Cultural Center

Event Link: https://www.kulcher.org

FEE: FREE open to the public to attend.

Please join us at the Artist’s Reception for Natural Dialogues: a collaborative project by photographer Jon Solinger, May 2, 4-6 pm. There will be a talk by Jon Solinger and some of the participants at 5:00 pm.
Natural Dialogues will be on display at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center from April
26 – May 24. In this exhibit, visual art and writing reveal the why behind the intentional relationships nine local residents enjoy with the natural world. This event is free and open to the public.

Project participants include:

Cheryl Bannes
Anna Lee
Lou Ann Muhm
Ron Roller
Kent Scheer
Naomi Ramona Schliesman
Candace Stock
Mike Tauber
Dax Wiersma


Jon Solinger is a fiscal year 2024 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

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May
2
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Six Appeal" @ Top Hats Theatre Barry - J. Houglum Auditorium

Event Link: https://skiemle.wufoo.com/cabinet/35f6e37c-4c93-4eb0-84dd-c8ffffd9183b

FEE: $20 adults, $10 students

Get ready for a night of incredible vocal harmonies! The internationally acclaimed a cappella group, Six Appeal, is set to perform at the Top Hat Theatre in Ulen on Friday, May 2nd at 7:00 PM. Known for their dynamic performances, captivating stage presence, and adventurous repertoire spanning multiple genres, Six Appeal promises an unforgettable evening of music using only the power of the human voice. This performance is sure to delight audiences of all ages.
Six Appeal is a dynamic and award-winning six-part a cappella group hailing from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Formed in 2006 at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, by Michael Brookens and Jordan Roll, what began as a college hobby has evolved into a full-time, professional touring ensemble. Six Appeal tours extensively throughout the United States, performing around 150 shows annually. They have also graced international stages in countries like Russia and China.
The group has garnered significant recognition in the a cappella world, including being crowned the National Harmony Sweepstakes Champions in 2012. Notably, they are the only group to twice win the Grand Prix at the prestigious Moscow Spring A Cappella Festival (in 2018 and 2019), the world's largest a cappella competition.


Six Appeal captivates audiences with an energetic show that spans decades of music. Their repertoire includes everything from classic oldies and current chart-toppers to catchy original tunes, all performed using only their voices. They have shared the stage with renowned artists such as Andy Grammer, Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, and Thundercat. They have also been featured performers on the red carpet at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party for multiple years.
The current lineup includes founders Michael Brookens and Jordan Roll, along with Andrew "Berko" Berkowitz, Virginia Cavaliere, Mel Daneke, and Jeff Gavin. Each member brings a wealth of musical training and experience to the group. Known for their impeccable comedic timing and the energy of a rock band, a Six Appeal performance is not just a concert but an entertaining and unforgettable experience. They leave audiences wondering how they create such rich and full sounds with just their voices.

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May
2
7:00 PM19:00

Live Music: "Derek Post" @ Evansville Art Center

Event Link: https://www.evansvilleartcenter.org/events/derek-post

FEE: Donations will be gratefullly accepted.

First Friday Concert Features Derek Post

New to the EAC stage, Evansville Arts Coalition is pleased to welcome Derek Post on Friday, May 2 at 7:00 p.m.

Deeek Post looks off in the distance wearing a cowboy hat and western clothing

Derek Post is a guitar player and singer/songwriter thoroughly saturated in blues, rock & roll and R&B influences.

His soulful, talent-infused guitar ability, smooth unique vocal quality, and refreshing, modern approach to the style are what Derek brings to each performance.

Doors will open at 6:30 p.m There is no charge for this event. Donations will be gratefullly accepted. Please bring a treat to share at intermission, if you wish. Beverages will be provided.

Evansville Art Center is handicap accessible.

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May
3
9:00 AM09:00

Workshop: "Barnquilt" @ New York Mills Cultural Center

Event Link: https://www.kulcher.org/news-events/full-event-calendar/

FEE: $95

Barn Quilts Workshop with Cindy Haffner

Saturday, May 3·9:00am – 4:00pm

New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, 24 N Main Ave, New York Mills, MN 56567, USA

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Join Cindy Haffner at the Cultural Center as she guides you through the process of creating your own 2' x 2' barn quilt.  All materials will be provided so you can go home with a beautiful barn quilt ready to decorate your barn or house.

Saturday May 3, 9am - 4

Min 8

Max 15

 $95

Cost of the class includes all materials to make a barn quilt.  Cindy will bring an assortment of quilt patterns for participants to choose from.  

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May
3
to May 24

EXHIBITION: "B-E Middle School and High School Exhibit" @ Evansville Arts Center

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Event Link: https://www.evansvilleartcenter.org/events/b-e-high-school-and-middle-school-exhibit

FEE: FREE to attend the art exhibition.

B-E Middle School and High School Exhibit

Exhibition on display Saturday, May 3, 2025 - May 24th, 2025

Evansville Arts Center, 111 Main Street, Evansville, MN 56326

Incredible Student Art!

The May exhibit in the Evansville Art Center Gallery features works created by Brandon-Evansville School District Middle School and High School art students who have been taught by of Art Instructor, Michelle Firchau. It is a wonderfully diverse collection from very talented individuals. Be sure to stop in and be amazed!

The Exhibit runs from May 3 through May 24 and can be seen during regular gallery hours of 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays or by special appointment. There will be an Open House on May 3rd. Stop in and visit with the artists!

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May
3
12:00 PM12:00

Art Class: "Watercolor Brush Techniques"@ The Art Cellar

Event Link: https://www.dlccc.org/artcellar/

FEE: $45 per person

Watercolor Brush Techniques

Sat May 3rd 12:00pm - 3:00pm

Historic Holmes Theatre, 806 Summit Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, USA  

Watercolor Brush Techniques

May 3rd, 2025 12-3pm

Ages 13+

$45 per person

Register Here

Work with local artist Fern Belling and explore the use of the brush in both wet and dry watercolor techniques. This class will cover techniques on brush drawing and freestyle marking with round and flat brushes that are used to make several pieces. Emphasis will be on individual discovery of various techniques and using the elements of Art to compose a design.

Students are asked to bring their own brushes and watercolors. (A limited amount are available to borrow). Good watercolor paper will be provided. Please email emma@dlccc.org with any questions!

Class size limited, register soon!

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May
3
7:00 PM19:00

ANNUAL GALA: "Spring Gala 2025: Color Flings" @ Plains Art Museum

Event Link: https://givebutter.com/c/2025-gala

FEE: Tickets $150

We can't wait to see you on Saturday, May 3rd!

THE ART AUCTION IS NOW OPEN!

 Pre-bidding for the Spring Gala 2025: Color Flings is officially open!   

 This year’s theme, Color Flings, celebrates the vibrant energy of art and creativity—so get ready to add some bold, beautiful pieces to your collection! 

 Why pre-bid? 

Place your bids on your favorite artworks before the night even begins 

Support local & regional artists  

Enjoy a stress-free evening by placing your max bids today! What is a max bid? This means our system will bid for you once you place your max bid, and you don’t have to worry about keeping an eye on it while you’re out on the dance floor.  

 Browse the collection & place your bids now at qrco.de/auction25

Final bids close during the gala—so don’t miss your chance to own a masterpiece bursting with color and creativity! 

 Haven’t purchased your Gala tickets yet? No worries, you’re not too late, but act fast! 

️ Buy your tickets now: qrco.de/colorflings 

Members receive a ticket discount! Contact Kyla Hoisington at khoisington@plainsart.org for your promo code. Not a member? Become a member at plainsart.org/support to be a part of our mission by helping stay FREE to all, and continue being open 7 days a week!

 Dress in color, embrace the energy, and be part of the legacy! 

 Members receive a discount!

Email khoisington@plainsart.org for your promo code.

Fling into Spring with Color!

Silent Auction of Art 
Dance to Low Standards & DJ Star IV
Hors d'oeuvres by VIP Catering
Libations by Chef’s Table Catering
Delectable Desserts by Nichole’s Fine Pastry & Café
Wine Tasting by Happy Harry’s Bottle Shops

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May
3
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE MUSIC: "The Fabulous Armadillos present Acoust-i-Dillos 3" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

Event Link: https://www.dlccc.org/ticketing-performances/

FEE: Tickets: Adults $36 and Students $19 (Price includes $2 ticket fee) - Get Tickets!

The Fabulous Armadillos present Acoust-i-Dillos 3

Sat May 3rd 7:30pm - 9:30pm

Historic Holmes Theatre, 806 Summit Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, USA  

Join The Fabulous Armadillos for Acoust-i-Dillos 3!

This theme has become so popular with audiences, The Dillos are bringing it back for a third time and they have a whole new crop of songs to add to the list! They aren’t going unplugged, but will be playing songs whose foundations were built from acoustic guitars.

Groups like America, Eagles, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young, Heart, Kansas, Boston, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd all had great songs that were based on the acoustic guitar. Several artists like Jim Croce, Gordon Lightfoot, Simon and Garfunkel, John Denver, and James Taylor all made their mark with songs written around the acoustic guitar as well.

The Fabulous Armadillos came out of their shell in 2006 and have since established a large and loyal following in Minnesota and beyond with their spot on recreations of songs from many genres of music from Country to Motown to Heavy Metal to 70's Soft Rock and play them just like you remember.

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May
5
5:30 PM17:30

Workshop: "WEAVING FOR ZEN SAKE! Beginner Loom Weaving with Dana Chase" @ The Art Cellar

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FEE: $55

WEAVING FOR ZEN SAKE! Beginner Loom Weaving with Dana Chase

Mon May 5th 5:30pm - 7:30pm

Historic Holmes Theatre, 806 Summit Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, USA  

WEAVING FOR ZEN SAKE! Beginner Loom Weaving with Dana Chase

May 5th 2025

5:30-7:30pm

$55

Register Here
This original hands-on, interactive weaving class is an introduction to the basics of weaving on a loom, and it’s a playful zen experience!

Included:

  • How to prep the loom.

  • Learn a variety of weaving stitches and techniques.

  • How to design with various yarns, fibers, and natural elements.

  • How to remove any (future) art from the loom and finish it off, making it worthy of display.

  • All supplies are provided. You may bring your loom if you have one.

Participants will work with materials and supplies to gain an understanding of the craft of loom weaving. There will be recommendations from the instructor on how to learn and evolve weaving at home and on your own! This course is a true introduction to the craft, to help you decide what to make in the future. Weaving projects include making wall decor, coasters, amulets, bracelets, placemats, and much more, depending on your interests.
Oh and…..What’s the zen bit? Glad you asked!

Weaving has been an immersive zen experience for me. When life presents challenges from which I need to escape and self-soothe, weaving has been a soulful adventure! I have intuited many ‘lessons about life’ from my weaving journey that I will share with you in the hopes that you will benefit from the joy, creativity, and wisdom that weaving offers. Expect to experience an inspiring class with a playful and positive vibe!

Workshop 16+/All Materials included/ Must pre-register for class/ for beginners

To view examples of gorgeous weavings by an advanced fiber artist (my sister in Kansas, who is self-taught and masterful) visit Facebook: Swayed Moon Weavings.

Dana Chase C.P.C.C. is a certified Life Coach and the author of In Spite of Heroin. You can learn more about your instructor’s other pursuits at www.danachaseauthor.com

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May
6
1:00 PM13:00

WORKSHOP: "Glass on Glass Mosaic House" @ The Art Cellar

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Event Link: https://www.dlccc.org/artcellar/

FEE: $65

Glass on Glass Mosaic House

Tue May 6th 1:00pm - 4:00pm

Historic Holmes Theatre, 806 Summit Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, USA  

Glass on Glass Mosaic House

Tuesday, May 6th

1-4pm

$65

Ages 16+

Register Here

Explore the art of glass on glass mosaic. In this class you will design one mosaic house us a variety of colorful stained glass. There will be three styles of house to choose from. This class will cover glass cutting techniques, proper adhesive use and grouting so you can take all these skills home for future projects too! Your finished piece will be approximately 4" x 7". All materials provided

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May
9
7:00 PM19:00

Art Auction: "Designer Purse Bingo" @ https://artofthelakes.wildapricot.org/event-6144706for Art of the Lakes

Event Link: https://artofthelakes.wildapricot.org/event-6144706

Fee: Tickets $45

We put the FUN in FUNdraising!

Friday, May 9 at Thumper Pond Resort

 

Doors Open at 6:00 pm, Bingo Starts at 7:00 pm

​$45 For 20 Games ($50 at the door) 20 chances to win!

Taco Buffet + Cash Drink Bar

Coach, Michael Kors, Kate Spade, Doony & Burke, and more

 

Net proceeds will support summer arts programming

by Art of the Lakes.

TICKETS

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May
11
10:00 AM10:00

EVENT: "Spring Fiber Day" @ Ellison Farm

EVENT LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kae3AdmPY-s

FEE: FREE to attend bring a dish and project to share

Spring Fiber Day at Ellison farm is Saturday May 11, from 10 - 4. They'll have the dye pots going, and simple felting project.

Bring a project to work on and a dish to share. Hope you can join us.

 

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May
14
5:00 PM17:00

Workshop: "Stamped Metal Garden Markers Workshop with Cheryl Bannes" @ New York Mills Cultural Center

Event Link: https://kulcher.networkforgood.com/events/83772-stamped-metal-garden-markers-workshop

FEE: $25

Stamped Metal Garden Markers Workshop with Cheryl Bannes

Wednesday, May 14, 2025, from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM.

Personalize your garden with a set of custom-stamped metal markers. Learn metal stamping techniques from Cheryl Bannes and create a charming set of durable, decorative plant labels. Cost: $25. All materials included. Class Size: 4–12 participants. Ages teen–adult.

All workshops take place at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, 24 N Main Avenue in New York Mills, in our visual arts gallery space. Accessible entrance is located in the back of the building. Contact us with any accessibility questions or needs.

REGISTER TODAY! With limited space available, interested participants are encouraged to sign up as soon as possible. For more info and to reserve your spots, visit https://www.kulcher.org/winter-spring-2025-workshops/ or call 218-385-3339.

Questions? Call 218-385-3339 or visit us online at https://www.kulcher.org/.

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May
14
to Aug 27

CLAY STUDIO: "Open Ceramic Studio" @ Creative Arts Center

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Event Link: https://artofthelakes.wildapricot.org/store

FEE: Check link for all the fees and supplies options.

Open Ceramic Studio

 Wednesdays

May 14 - Aug. 27  5-8 pm

Every Wednesday, May 14-August 27, 5-8 pm
Purchase a Punch Card for studio access

Open Ceramic Studio is a series of dedicated sessions for the community and AOTL Members to use the ceramic studio in the Creative Arts Center. Open Ceramic Studio is for artists to work individually on personal ceramic projects. Participants will need prior ceramics background, as no formal instruction will be given. Kristi Everts and other ceramic artists will be available during the Open Ceramic Studio hours, for questions and assistance if needed.​

Equipment: Pottery wheels, bats, project boards are available. Tools are available for purchase or artists may bring their own tools. Limited tools are also available for use.
  
Supplies: 25# of clay are available for purchase for $35 which includes the cost of clay, firing and glaze.  No outside clay can be used unless approved prior to use with documentation of type and cone. We bisque at cone 06 and glaze at cone 6.  

  • Commercial glazes are available for use. No outside glazes can be used without approval prior to use with documentation of cone from original container.

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May
31
2:00 PM14:00

Workshop: "Needle Felting Gnomes" @ Kaddatz Galleries

EVENT LINK: https://www.kaddatzgalleries.org/adult-art-classes.html?mc_cid=2b0b57e56a&mc_eid=d3eed49710
FEE:
$30-$45 Sliding Scale Fee

Class Description:
Learn the essentials of needle felting as you craft and add character to your own 3D gnome. Needle felting is a dry felting technique that uses specially designed needles with barbs to interlock wool fibers, creating a dense, fabric-like material. You'll learn fundamental techniques like shaping, layering, and adding details to your needle-felted gnome.

Class Date: 2-4pm on Saturday, May 31st
Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $30-$45 per person

Location: Class will take place in the ADA accessible classroom located in the lower level at Kaddatz Galleries (111 W. Lincoln Ave. Fergus Falls, MN 56537).

About the Instructor:
Amanda Callahan received a BA in studio art and a K-12 teaching license from the University of Minnesota, Morris. She enjoys exploring a variety of media while maintaining a steady focus in ceramic arts. Amanda has a deep passion for infusing art into the lives of her students and community. She currently lives in Fergus Falls where she leads a variety of art classes in her community and teaches High School Art at Kalon Prep Academy in Alexandria, MN.

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Jun
2
to Aug 10

YOUTH SUMMER CAMPS: "Fargo/Moorhead Community Theatre" @ Hjemkomst Center & Studio 13

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Event Link: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class=fmct&term=33701

FEE: Tuition Varies please look at event link fro details.

Join us for an adventurous theatre class and make new friends this summer with Summer Youth F/M Community Theatre. So many different programs to choose from and new adventures to take!

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Jun
4
to Aug 6

CLAY STUDIO: "Clay Date Night" @ Creative Arts Center

Event Link: https://www.artofthelakes.org/clay-studio.html

FEE: $60/person / $48/person

Wednesday: June 4, July 2, or August 6
​6:30-9 pm
​Creative Arts Center

$60/person /
$48/person
Early Bird offer ends 2 weeks before class date

For a unique and creative date night in Battle Lake, MN, consider a "Clay Date" where you and your partner or friend/s can learn to throw pottery on a wheel or engage in a hands-on clay sculpting experience. Fee includes clay, firing and glazing. No experience needed. Bring your favorite drink and a positive vibe for a memorable night! Work will be finished with your choice of glaze and ready for you to pick up in approximately 2 weeks. 18+

Things you need to know:
This is messy work, so wear clothing you don't mind getting dirty. We have aprons and towels available for use. Short nails are best for beginners working with clay on the wheel. We have nail clippers if you need to chop your claws. 

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Jun
6
to Jun 28

EXHIBITION: "Points of View: Work by Kathleen Ricgert and Stuart Klipper" @ Evansville Arts Center

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EVENT LINK: https://www.evansvilleartcenter.org/events/points-of-view-work-by-kathleen-richert-and-stuart-klipper
FEE: FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Points of View: Work by Kathleen Richert and Stuart Klipper

Friday, June 6 - June 28, 2025

Evansville Arts Center, 111 Main Street, Evansville, MN 56326

June’s exhibit in the Gallery features work by water colorist, Kathleen Richert and photographer, Stuart Klipper in an exhibit entitled Points of View.

Stuart Klipper and Kathleen Richert

For decades Kathleen Richert and Stuart Klipper have wandered the countryside, separately and together, following tertiary routes and roads less traveled in search of subjects. Richert arms herself with watercolor paint, paper, and brushes; Klipper wields his trusty wide-field film camera (yes, film). Richert often quips, “Some trips we stop every thousand feet so Stuart can make a picture, but it only takes a sixtieth of a second. We may stop once or twice so that I can make a picture, and we are there for half an hour.”
Early on they discovered that they both prefer a rectangular landscape orientation. Both are drawn to subjects which are representative of a geographic area, but which include something specific and unique anchoring that image to a specific locale, even to its coordinates.

“Photography,” says Klipper, “is knowing where to stand.” For both Richert and Klipper, images begin with deciding where to stand— or sit — to frame their specific points of view.

Points of View will be exhibited in the Gallery from June 6 to June 28 and may be seen during regular Gallery hours of 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. There is no charge.

There will be an Artist Talk presented on June 28 at 1:00 p.m., followed by a reception.

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Jun
7
7:00 PM19:00

ANNUAL EVENT: "FLY ME TO THE MOON: 2nd Annual Kaddatz Galleries Gala Fundraiser" @ Kaddatz Galleries

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Event Link: https://givebutter.com/KG2025Gala?mc_cid=4dbf05755d&mc_eid=d3eed49710

FEE: Tickets $75.00

Join us for an evening of cosmic elegance and vintage glamour at the 2nd Annual Kaddatz Galleries Gala Fundraiser! On Saturday, June 7, 2025, from 7:00 PM to 10:30 PM, the gallery will transform into a celestial speakeasy where art, culinary delights, and entertainment converge under the moonlight. Dress to impress in your finest cosmic-inspired or vintage glamour attire as we journey together through the stars to support arts education in our community. Your $75 ticket includes an exquisite culinary experience featuring heavy appetizers from Union Ave Bar & Eatery, Chef Candace Stock and Sarah Karsnia, and delightful desserts from Peney Cakes. Sip on sparkles and spirits available for purchase as you explore our exhibitions, secure your chance to win one of our Mystery Box Prizes, have your horoscope read and sway the night away to live entertainment. With only 100 tickets available, this exclusive evening promises to be an unforgettable celebration of the arts in our region. All profits support Kaddatz Galleries' vital arts educational programming, continuing our mission to foster visual arts education and appreciation while maintaining a gallery that celebrates local artists and honors the legacy of Charles Beck. Event Details:

✨ Fly Me to the Moon: The 2nd Annual Kaddatz Galleries Gala Fundraiser

🗓 Saturday, June 7, 2025 🕖 7:00 PM – 10:30 PM

📍 Kaddatz Galleries, Downtown Fergus Falls

🎟 Tickets: $75 | Ages 18+ | Only 100 Available 🪐

Dress to Dazzle: Think old Hollywood glamour meets cosmic chic—vintage velvet, moonlight sparkles, and Gatsby glitz with a galactic twist. Space is limited! Reserve your spot among the stars today!

💫THANK YOU TO OUR COSMIC SUPPORTERS The Kaddatz Galleries 2nd Annual "Fly Me to the Moon" Gala would not be possible without the generous support of our community sponsors. Their commitment to arts education allows us to create meaningful creative opportunities for all ages while maintaining a gallery that celebrates local artists and honors the legacy of Charles Beck. 🌟Level 1 - 🌟Level 2 - Naomi RaMona Schliesman Artistry & Consulting 🌟Level 3 - Nancy X Valentine LLC 🌟Level 4 - American Federal Bank 🌟In-Kind: La Fontaine Kitchen & Catering, Marty Pettit - Trilogy Realty, Cora's Closet Upscale Consignment & Home Botique, A Center for the Arts, Lake Region Arts Council, Union Ave Bar & Eatery, Caryn + Kirk Williams, Kristi Swee Kuder, The Midweek Publications We invite you to support these businesses that support the arts in our community. Their belief in our mission makes our work possible, and we are deeply grateful for their partnership. Interested in becoming a sponsor for future events? Contact at nancy@kaddatzgalleries.org to learn about sponsorship opportunities.

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Jun
7
7:00 PM19:00

GALA: "FLY ME TO THE MOON" @ Kaddatz Galleries

Event Link: https://www.kaddatzgalleries.org

FEE: Tickets are $100 and only 100 tickets available!

Mark your calendars for a celestial celebration!

Join us Saturday, June 7, 2025, for the 2nd Annual Kaddatz Galleries Gala Fundraiser, "Fly Me to the Moon." From 7:00-10:30 PM, step into our celestial soiree where vintage glamour meets cosmic wonder. Your $75 ticket includes exquisite culinary bites, entertainment under the stars, and the chance to support vital arts education programs. With only 100 tickets available for this 18+ event, secure your spot among the stars starting April 23rd and prepare for an unforgettable evening of moonlit magic at Kaddatz Galleries in downtown Fergus Falls!

 Tickets Available for Purchase

Online & In-Person Starting Wednesday, April 23, 2025 at NOON!

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Jun
9
to Jun 24

YOUTH ART CLASSES: "June Art Classes Ages 6-9" @ Creative Arts Center

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Event Link: https://www.artofthelakes.org/youth-classes.html

FEE: 5 classes for $45 - One class for $20

June Art Classes - Ages 6-9, 1-3 pm 

​June 9: Create a Father's Day card your Dad will love using crayons and watercolor.
June 10: Create a card by weaving strips of watercolor paper
June 16: Learn how to clean and cook a fish from the lake
June 23: Create origami shapes and embellish with watercolor pencils
June 24: Make a one-of-a-kind print using sandpaper and crayons



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Jun
11
to Jun 25

YOUTH ART CLASSES: "June Art Classes Ages 10+ 1-3 pm" @ Creative Arts Center

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Event Link: https://www.artofthelakes.org/youth-classes.html

FEE: 4 classes for $50 - One class for $25

​June 11: 
Explore mindful art with marker and watercolor
June 16: Impress friends with folded shapes made from money
June 18: Learn how to clean and cook a fish from the lake
June 25: Create a blanket using only your arms

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Jun
11
to Jun 25

Youth Workshop: "Summer Clay Classes Ages 6 - 9" @ Creative Arts Center

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Event Link: https://www.artofthelakes.org/youth-classes.html

Fee: 2 sessions for $30.

Summer Clay Classes Ages 6 - 9
The first session will be spent on learning the basics of handbuilding with clay. The second session will focus on learning how to glaze your kiln fired pieces. This class is limited to 10 students.

June 11: Handbuilding
June 25: Glazing Techniques

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Jun
19
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Gooseberry Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead" @ Gooseberry Park

Event Link: http://www.fmkicksband.com

FEE: FREE

Gooseberry Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhed Start

Date: 19 June 2025
Time: 07:00 pm- 9:00pm

In addition to performing throughout the year – including free summer concerts and a jazz festival in the park – the Kicks Band is dedicated to jazz arts education. That’s why they started offering High School Artist Residencies in 2014 to high schools around the region and organize the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo All-City High School Jazz Band Festival. The Residencies include small group master classes and side-by-side playing with the Kicks Band musicians, while the Festival allows each city’s high schools to show off their musical talent.

Founded in 1975 by Edward Christianson, the organization was created so that musicians could enjoy music socializing, playing great big band literature and improvising jazz. They met on a Saturday morning, once a month – just for “kicks.” Since 2014, the Band’s focus has shifted towards performance and jazz arts education. Today the 17-member band roster includes professional musicians and music educators, all dedicated to performing and performing America’s original art form, jazz.

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Jun
23
to Aug 1

YOUTH ART CLASSES: "Summer Arts Academy 2025" @ Kaddatz Galleries

Event Link: https://www.kaddatzgalleries.org/summerartsacademy2025.html

FEE: See Class Fees in post descriptions

Unleash Your Child's Creativity This Summer!

 We're excited to announce our 2025 Summer Arts Academy, featuring two sessions of engaging, hands-on art classes for students going into grades K-4 + 5-8. Our carefully designed programs blend creative exploration with skill-building in a supportive environment led by accomplished local artists.

 SESSION 1: June 23-27, 2025

 Fluids & Fibers with Amanda Callahan

 Going into Grades K-4 | 10:00am-12:00pm | $125 | Kaddatz Galleries Classroom

 Young artists will begin by exploring the unpredictable nature of fluid mediums like acrylic paint, watercolor, and inks. As the week progresses, they'll transition to structured creations using felt, foam, fibers, and fabric to craft unique 2D and 3D artworks. This dynamic class perfectly balances spontaneity with intentional creation!

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A Brief History of Clay – Brought to Life with Blayze Buseth

 Going into Grades 5-8 | 1:00-4:00pm | $150 | Creation Shop

 This exciting workshop takes students on a journey through clay's transformative role in human history. Over five days, participants will travel through time, learning prehistoric pinch pots, Neolithic coil-building, Mesopotamian slab techniques, wheel-throwing, and modern clay innovations. Each session blends hands-on technique with reflection on how clay has shaped civilizations and what it teaches us about creativity and community.

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SESSION 2: July 28 - August 1, 2025

 

A Brief History of Clay – Brought to Life with Blayze Buseth

 Going into Grades K-4 | 10:00am-12:00pm | $125 | Creation Shop

 The popular clay workshop returns for our younger artists! This hands-on experience explores clay's important role throughout human history—from ancient survival tools to modern self-expression. Students will learn prehistoric pinch pots, Neolithic coil-building, Mesopotamian slab techniques, and more, while reflecting on clay's impact on civilizations and our creative potential.

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Explore Creativity with Artist Naomi RaMona Schliesman

 Going into Grades 5-8 | 1:00-4:00pm | $150 | Kaddatz Galleries Classroom

 Join interdisciplinary artist Naomi RaMona Schliesman from Fergus Falls for an engaging art class experience! Students will explore 2D and 3D design elements, develop technical skills, and experiment with various materials while learning creative problem-solving. The class covers techniques in acrylic & watercolor painting, clay relief, printmaking, colored pencils, and mixed media, while providing insights into art movements through creating Surrealist self-portraits, abstract paintings, watercolors, and sculptures.

 No prior experience needed—just a willingness to explore and create! Students should wear clothes that can get messy and may bring a drink and snack if desired. Lemonade and a small treat will be provided.

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Jun
27
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Birds of a Feather" @ Evansville Art Center

Photo: Birds of a Feather is Suzi Shelton and Little Miss Ann

EVENT LINK: https://www.evansvilleartcenter.org/events/birds-of-a-feather
FEE:
FREE. FREE WILL DONATION APPRECIATED.

Birds of a Feather

Friday, June 27, 2025

7:00 PM 8:30 PM

Evansville Arts Center, 111 Main Street, Evansville, MN 56326

Birds of a Feather

Little Miss Ann and Suzi Shelton

Birds of a Feather is Suzi Shelton and Little Miss Ann

Birds of a Feather is a new American indie family superduo consisting of two kids music luminaries - Brooklyn's, longtime children's music pioneer, Suzi Shelton and Filipina-American Little Miss Ann of Chicago. Individually, Suzi and Ann have each maintained a strong presence within the national kids music community performing with their own bands across the country and producing many award-winning albums on their own.

For over a decade, these longtime friends have also been inspired to perform together regularly at esteemed venues including the Kids stage at Lollapalooza (Chicago), The Overture Center (Madison), ShapeShifter Lab (Brooklyn) Levitt Pavillion (Westport, CT) The Cabot (Beverly, MA), BrittKids and Pickathon Fest (Oregon)  and Wolftrap (DC) to name a few.

Birds of a Feather released their Debut Album "Rock Together" in June 2024 and have been performing the new songs throughout the country!

This upbeat family concert is free and open to the public, funded in part with monies from Minnesota’s Arts and Cultural Heritage fund and sponsored by Evansville Arts Coalition and Viking Library System.

Doors open at 6:30p.m. and the performance will begin at 7:00 p.m. Evansville Art Center is handicap accessible.

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Jun
28
3:00 PM15:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Daddy Squeeze" @ Evansville Art Center

EVENT LINK: https://www.evansvilleartcenter.org/events/daddy-squeeze

FEE: FREE. There is no charge for this event. Donations are gratefully accepted.

Daddy Squeeze

Saturday, June 28, 2025

3:00 PM 5:00 PM

Evansville Arts Center, 111 Main Street, Evansville, MN 56326

Dan “Daddy Squeeze” Newton has been dazzling audiences with his creative accordion style for over 40 years.

Dan “Daddy Squeeze” Newton

He will dazzle on the EAC stage on June 28 at 3:00 p.m. His fresh approach to the much-maligned squeezebox and his mind-boggling repertoire of both original and traditional material will change the mind of the most hardened accordion skeptic. Dan draws influences for songs and tunes from such sources as French Musette, Swing, Cajun, Jug band blues, Celtic and Scandinavian music. Daddy Squeeze entertains and also enlightens his audiences with stories and colorful anecdotes about the accordion and his experiences making a living playing the instrument he loves.

Dan has produced more than 25 albums for himself and has appeared on recordings by other artists such as Garrison Keillor, Son Volt, The Proclaimers, Peter Ostroushko, Prudence Johnson and Pat Donohue. He has performed at The Lincoln Center, NY, The Kennedy Center, Washington DC, accordion festivals in Vienna, Austria, Kaustinen, Finland, Winnipeg, Canada, San Antonio, Milwaukee and Cotati, CA. Dan was a frequent guest on A Prairie Home Companion and spent much of his time playing accordion with his group Café Accordion Orchestra.

Prior to Dan’s performance, there will be an Artist Talk by exhibiting artists Kathleen Richert and Stuart Klipper. at 1:00 p.m. Learn more about them here, followed by a reception at 2:00 p.m. The music will start at 3:00 p.m.

There is no charge for this event. Donations are gratefully accepted.

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Jun
30
to Aug 3

YOUTH SUMMER THEATRE: "Musical Peter Pan" @ Hjemkomst Center,

Event Link: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~123482

FEE: Tuition: $450

Peter Pan (5th-9th Grade)

June 30-August 10

Enrollment level is the grade most recently completed.

Time: 9:00am-4:00pm

Location: Hjemkomst Center

This summer, embark on a whimsical journey to Neverland with our enchanting production of Peter Pan! Watch as Peter, the boy who never grows up, leads Wendy, John, and Michael Darling on an unforgettable adventure filled with pirates, fairies, and lost boys. Help us bring this timeless tale to life with stunning sets, vibrant costumes, and captivating performances that will delight audiences of all ages.

This full-day camp will be held at Studio 13, located at Hjemkomst Center, 202 1st Ave N, Moorhead. 

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Jun
30
to Aug 3

YOUTH SUMMER MUSICAL: "Peter Pan" @ Hjemkomst Center 2025 Summer Production Camp

Event Link: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~123483

FEE: Tuition: $450

PETER PAN (2ND-4TH GRADE)

June 30- August 10

Time: 9:00am-4:00pm

Enrollment level is the grade most recently completed.

Location: Hjemkomst

This summer, embark on a whimsical journey to Neverland with our enchanting production of Peter Pan! Watch as Peter, the boy who never grows up, leads Wendy, John, and Michael Darling on an unforgettable adventure filled with pirates, fairies, and lost boys. Help us bring this timeless tale to life with stunning sets, vibrant costumes, and captivating performances that will delight audiences of all ages.

This full-day camp will be held at the Hjemkomst Center, 202 1st Ave N, Moorhead. 

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Jun
30
to Aug 3

Youth Summer Theatre: "Peter Pan" @  Studio 13 2025 Summer Production Camp

Event Link: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~123484

FEE: Tuition: $350

More Information

PETER PAN (9TH-12TH GRADE)

June 30 - August 3rd

TIme: 9:00am-4:00pm

Enrollment level is the grade most recently completed.

Location: Studio 13

This summer, embark on a whimsical journey to Neverland with our enchanting production of Peter Pan! Watch as Peter, the boy who never grows up, leads Wendy, John, and Michael Darling on an unforgettable adventure filled with pirates, fairies, and lost boys. Help us bring this timeless tale to life with stunning sets, vibrant costumes, and captivating performances that will delight audiences of all ages.

This full-day camp will be held at the Studio 13, 715 13th Ave E, Suite 101, West Fargo. 

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Jul
7
to Jul 30

YOUTH ART CLASSES: "July Art Classes Ages 10+ 1-3 pm" @ Creative Arts Center

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Event Link: https://www.artofthelakes.org/youth-classes.html

FEE: 7 classes for $75.

​July 7 : 
Create pages of doodles for coloring
July 9: Explore the magic of words
July 21: Use alcohol ink to create a beautiful ceramic tile
July 22: Make a composition using twigs you paint
July 23: Learn how to make healthy food you and your friends will want to eat!
​July 28: Design your own baseball cap with embroidery stitching
July 30: Create your self-portrait using acetate, paper, and paint

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Jul
8
to Jul 30

YOUTH ART CLASSES: "July Summer Arts Camp for Ages 6-9" @ Creative Arts Center

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Event Link: https://www.artofthelakes.org/youth-classes.html

FEE: 6 classes for $50.
​July 8 : 
Explore the magic of words
July 21: Use q-tips and paint to create a painting just like George Seurat
July 22: Draw and paint a sea turtle with oil pastels and watercolor
July 28: Put on your party hat and learn how to make fancy sandwiches and fruit cups. Fun for both boys and girls
​July 29: Expand your drawing skills into the world of 3D
July 30: Learn about the history and culture of the piñata and make one to take home!

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Jul
17
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Gooseberry Park Summer Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead" @ Gooseberry Park

Event Link: http://www.fmkicksband.com

FEE: FREE

Gooseberry Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead

Date: 17 July 2025
Time: 07:00pm

In addition to performing throughout the year – including free summer concerts and a jazz festival in the park – the Kicks Band is dedicated to jazz arts education. That’s why they started offering High School Artist Residencies in 2014 to high schools around the region and organize the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo All-City High School Jazz Band Festival. The Residencies include small group master classes and side-by-side playing with the Kicks Band musicians, while the Festival allows each city’s high schools to show off their musical talent.

Founded in 1975 by Edward Christianson, the organization was created so that musicians could enjoy music socializing, playing great big band literature and improvising jazz. They met on a Saturday morning, once a month – just for “kicks.” Since 2014, the Band’s focus has shifted towards performance and jazz arts education. Today the 17-member band roster includes professional musicians and music educators, all dedicated to performing and performing America’s original art form, jazz.

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Jul
18
to Jul 20

Art Crawl: "Art of the Lakes 2025 Studio Tour" in Various studios in Otter Tail and Douglas

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Event Link: https://www.artofthelakes.org/studio-tour.html

FEE: FREE to do the tour and Artwork for sale!

Do the Tour!
25th Anniversary
July 18-20, 2025    Fri & Sat: 10-5, Sun 10-3

Art of the Lakes is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its annual Studio Tour, and we invite you to be part of the fun!

The Studio Tour is a scenic, drive-yourself art crawl through beautiful countryside with hills, lakes, prairie and small towns.

Many of the studios are tucked away on rural roads scattered throughout Otter Tail and Douglas counties in West-Central Minnesota. Bright yellow signs and a map help guide you to each studio.

For your added enjoyment, many artists provide demonstrations and other events during the tour. Please note that not all studios are open on Sunday.

Artists in this region abound, and are among the most creative anywhere. Art of the Lakes is delighted to feature their talents in this up-close, immersive travel and collecting experience!

One of the largest rural art crawls
​             in the Midwest!

Look for these signs!

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Jul
18
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Summer Park Concert Featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead" @ City Park Band Shell

Event Link: http://www.fmkicksband.com

FEE: FREE

Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead

Date: 18 July 2025
Time: 07:00 pm

In addition to performing throughout the year – including free summer concerts and a jazz festival in the park – the Kicks Band is dedicated to jazz arts education. That’s why they started offering High School Artist Residencies in 2014 to high schools around the region and organize the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo All-City High School Jazz Band Festival. The Residencies include small group master classes and side-by-side playing with the Kicks Band musicians, while the Festival allows each city’s high schools to show off their musical talent.

Founded in 1975 by Edward Christianson, the organization was created so that musicians could enjoy music socializing, playing great big band literature and improvising jazz. They met on a Saturday morning, once a month – just for “kicks.” Since 2014, the Band’s focus has shifted towards performance and jazz arts education. Today the 17-member band roster includes professional musicians and music educators, all dedicated to performing and performing America’s original art form, jazz.

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Aug
2
10:00 AM10:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead" @ Braodway Square, Fargo

Event Link: http://www.fmkicksband.com

FEE: FREE

Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead

Date:  2 August 2025
Time: 10:00 am - 12:30 pm

In addition to performing throughout the year – including free summer concerts and a jazz festival in the park – the Kicks Band is dedicated to jazz arts education. That’s why they started offering High School Artist Residencies in 2014 to high schools around the region and organize the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo All-City High School Jazz Band Festival. The Residencies include small group master classes and side-by-side playing with the Kicks Band musicians, while the Festival allows each city’s high schools to show off their musical talent.

Founded in 1975 by Edward Christianson, the organization was created so that musicians could enjoy music socializing, playing great big band literature and improvising jazz. They met on a Saturday morning, once a month – just for “kicks.” Since 2014, the Band’s focus has shifted towards performance and jazz arts education. Today the 17-member band roster includes professional musicians and music educators, all dedicated to performing and performing America’s original art form, jazz.

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Aug
3
12:00 PM12:00

LIVE MUSIC: "JAZZ FESTIVAL featuring 6 area jazz bands " @ Gooseberry Park

Event Link: http://www.fmkicksband.com

FEE: FREE

JAZZ FESTIVAL featuring 6 area jazz bands

Date:  3 August 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 05:00 pm

In addition to performing throughout the year – including free summer concerts and a jazz festival in the park – the Kicks Band is dedicated to jazz arts education. That’s why they started offering High School Artist Residencies in 2014 to high schools around the region and organize the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo All-City High School Jazz Band Festival. The Residencies include small group master classes and side-by-side playing with the Kicks Band musicians, while the Festival allows each city’s high schools to show off their musical talent.

Founded in 1975 by Edward Christianson, the organization was created so that musicians could enjoy music socializing, playing great big band literature and improvising jazz. They met on a Saturday morning, once a month – just for “kicks.” Since 2014, the Band’s focus has shifted towards performance and jazz arts education. Today the 17-member band roster includes professional musicians and music educators, all dedicated to performing and performing America’s original art form, jazz.

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Sep
6
3:00 PM15:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead " @ VIKING SHIP PARK

Event Link: http://www.fmkicksband.com

FEE: FREE

Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead

Date:  6 September 2025
Time: 3:00 pm - 04:30 pm

In addition to performing throughout the year – including free summer concerts and a jazz festival in the park – the Kicks Band is dedicated to jazz arts education. That’s why they started offering High School Artist Residencies in 2014 to high schools around the region and organize the Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo All-City High School Jazz Band Festival. The Residencies include small group master classes and side-by-side playing with the Kicks Band musicians, while the Festival allows each city’s high schools to show off their musical talent.

Founded in 1975 by Edward Christianson, the organization was created so that musicians could enjoy music socializing, playing great big band literature and improvising jazz. They met on a Saturday morning, once a month – just for “kicks.” Since 2014, the Band’s focus has shifted towards performance and jazz arts education. Today the 17-member band roster includes professional musicians and music educators, all dedicated to performing and performing America’s original art form, jazz.

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