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EVENT LINK: https://plainsart.org/exhibitions/jaque-fragua/
FEE: Free
Fred Donath, Jr. Memorial Gallery
April 5, 2025 - March 15, 2026
Ghost Writing is a compelling, mid-career retrospective showcasing work by Jaque Fragua, a contemporary artist from Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico. Fragua works in a diverse array of media, including digital painting, sculpture, installation, and public art. His distinct style is characterized by bold colors and mark-making as well as thoughtful approach to appropriation.
EVENT LNK: https://plainsart.org/exhibitions/wiwahokichiyapi/
FEE: Free
April 25, 2026 - February 7, 2026
Fred Donath, Jr. Memorial Gallery
Treaties are living documents that are “the supreme law of the land” and remain legally binding agreements that establish the political relationship between Native Nations and the United States government. These agreements have established land boundaries, resource rights, reservations; they determine Tribal Nation citizenship and outline mutual obligations. The Influence of treaties and the policies surrounding them has been profound, shaping both traditional and contemporary Indigenous art and ways of making. This exhibition explores how treaties continue to resonate through Native creativity and expression.
Wíwahokičhiyapi: They Promised Things to Each Other is an overview of treaties in this country with a focus on those that pertain to our region. This exhibition is developed in collaboration with the National Museum of the American Indian and the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Plains Art Museum partnered with Lakȟóta Archeologist Tyrel Iron Eyes and Giiwedinnong Treaty Museum’s Logan Monroe, Don Wendl, and Winona LaDuke. Our partners contributed research that informed and shaped the development of this exhibition.
EVENT LINK: https://www.hcscconline.org/treasures-from-norway.html
FEE: Free Tuesday nights: 5:00pm - 8:00pm
Standard Rates
Adults (Ages 18-64): $12
Seniors (Ages 65+): $11
Youth (Ages 5-17): $8
Children (under 5): FREE
Discounted Rates
Time Travelers: $11
College Students: $9
Veterans: $5
HCSCC Members: FREE
ASCTC Members: FREE
Active Duty Military: FREE
Treasures from Norway honors the Norwegian immigrants that settled this region during the middle part of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These new Americans came to the United States with little more than the clothes on their back and a few personal effects. These personal items, tangible reminders of family they were leaving and the old country, will be displayed from July 1, 2025 to June 22, 2026.
EVENT LINK: https://www.emceramics.studio/art-project-605
FEE: Free
an exhibition in partnership with Plains Art Museum, Fargo, North Dakota
Few artists today embody the urgent call of environmentalism as powerfully as Rimer Cardillo.
The Uruguayan-American artist has spent over fifty years building a body of work that mourns, warns and ultimately inspires. His art connects directly to the idea of Deep Ecology, a philosophy that insists we can no longer separate human survival from the survival of all living things.
For Cardillo, this is no abstract theory. His work traces a lineage from the genocide of Indigenous peoples to the extinction of plants and animals, as well as the destruction of earth's ecosystems. It is a continuum of loss, but also a call to recognize that all life is interconnected. Since his student days in Uruguay during the late 1960s, Cardillo has used his art to memorialize what has vanished and warn of what could still disappear. The result is a haunting, beautiful and deeply ethical visual language.
Resistant Allusions, on view at Art Project 605, is Cardillo’s most recent body of work, 26 digital color photographs with woodcut, silkscreen, and drawing.
Deep Ecology unfolds across four partner institutions in eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota. Audiences are encouraged to visit all four exhibitions, each offering a distinct lens on Cardillo's career.
Art Project 605
605 Washingto Ave
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
Click here to see a map of all four locations.
Artist Reception: Thursday, September 11 from 6 to 8 pm.
September 2-30, 2025
Tuesday–Friday, 10 am to 5 pm
Saturday, 11 am to 1 pm
And by appointment: 917-971-7712
Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND
August 28, 2025-February 8, 2026
Nemeth Art Center, Park Rapids, MN
August 28-September 30, 2025
The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum, Moorhead, MN
January 8-February 8, 2026
EVENT LINK: https://www.artofthelakes.org/clay-studio.html
FEE: 4-Use CAC Studio Rental Punch Card: $36.00 / $28.00 - Member price
12-Use CAC Studio Rental Punch Card: $84.00 / $60.00 - Member price
Every Wednesday, 5-8 pm
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.
Purchase a Punch Card for studio access
Choose the CAC Maker Studio Punch Card that best fits your needs and your schedule.
Only in the area for a short while? Just need a few days of work to finish a project? Choose the 4-Use option.
Here for the season or year-round? Have a bigger project in mind? Choose the 12-Use option.
Each Punch Card gives you access to any of the Maker Studios at the CAC during hours of operation, subject to availability.
EVENT LINK: https://www.andersoncenter.org/residency-program/
FEE: Free to apply
Anderson Center’s Deaf Artists Residency (DAR) is an opportunity in 2026 for five Deaf artists based in the United States of America to come together in an ASL-centric environment to create, communicate and exchange ideas for one month.
The program was created in 2014 to enact the vision of a Deaf visual artist, Cynthia Weitzel, who designed and coordinates the program. The panelists who select residents are all accomplished Deaf Artists, some of which are also past residents.
Thanks to support from funders & sponsors, selected artists receive a $1,400 stipend for the month, reimbursement of up to $600 in travel costs, live/work space, chef-prepared communal dinners & more. Applications will open in the fall of 2025
The Anderson Center provides equal opportunity for all people to participate in and benefit from the activities of the Center, regardless of race; national origin; color; age; religion; gender; sexual orientation; disability, in admission, access, or employment. Please call before applying to discuss accommodations.
EVENT LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/youth-ballet-2025-2026/
FEE: PreK-Kdg: $80 per session, 1st-3rd Grades: $100 per session (2 spots in each class will be offered as full scholarship spots)
We are excited to once again offer Youth Ballet through a partnership with instructor Leona Cichy at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center on Wednesday afternoons for youth starting in Pre-K (age 4) through 3rd Grade.
Students will learn basic ballet techniques in a fun and encouraging class environment. Classes will be offered on Wednesdays in the upstairs dance studio at the Cultural Center (accessible only by stairs).
4:00 – 4:30 p.m. – PreK-Kdg, $80 per session
4:30 – 5:15 p.m. – 1st-3rd Grades, $100 per session
Both a Fall Session and Spring Session will be held; each is 8 weeks and will culminate in a short recital (details TBD). Classes held on Wednesday afternoons, on the following dates:
Fall 2025 Session: Wednesdays, October 15 – December 3, 2025
Spring 2026 Session: Wednesdays, February 4 – April 1, 2026 (NO CLASS 3/18/26)
Limited spots to ensure small class sizes; 12 students per class/age group. Full session payment is required to guarantee your spot.
NEW THIS YEAR: 2 spots in each class will be offered as full scholarship spots. Please contact leona@rwfsmn.org if interested.
EVENT LINK: https://fergusarts.org
FEE: $5
$5 tickets @ 2pm on select Sundays each month
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Nightmare Before Christmas: Oct 19
Best Christmas Pageant Ever: Dec 14
Mufasa – the Lion King: Jan 11
EVENT LINK: https://ffpubliclibrary.org/events/
FEE: Free
October 22 @ 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm
We will discuss “About Us: Essays from the Disability Series of the New York Times.” This landmark collection gathers the most powerful essays from The New York Times Disability Series.
December 17 @ 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm
We will discuss “Out of the Sierra: a Story of Rarámuri Resistance” by Victoria Blanco. The Rarámuri people of Chihuahua, Mexico, make up one of the largest Indigenous tribes of North America. Renowned for maintaining their language and cultural traditions in the face of colonization, they have weathered numerous hardships—climate disaster, poverty, cultural erasure—that have only worsened during the twenty-first century.
Based on more than a decade of oral history and participatory field work, Out of the Sierra paints a vivid and vital portrait of Rarámuri displacement. When drought leaves the Gutiérrez family with nothing to eat, they are faced with the choice many Rarámuris must make: remain and hope for rain and aid, or leave their sacred homeland behind. Luis, Martina, and their children choose to journey from their home in the Sierra Madre mountains toward a new and uncertain future in a government-funded Indigenous settlement.
February 25, 2026 @ 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm
We will discuss “To Dye For: How Toxic Fashion is Making us Sick–and How We Can Fight Back” by Alden Wicker.
EVENT LINK: https://ffpubliclibrary.org/events/
FEE: Free
2nd & 4th Thursdays of each month @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
This group shares and critiques their writing. Meets the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. This is a community-member-led group.
EVENT LINK: https://plainsart.org/exhibitions/women-artists/
FEE: Free
Jane L. Stern Gallery
November 1, 2025 - March 1, 2026
Plains Art Museum proudly presents Women Artists: Four Centuries of Creativity, a major exhibition running November 1, 2025 – March 1, 2026, that traces the resilience and innovation of women artists from the early modern period to the present. The exhibition features 40 works from the Museum’s Permanent Collection alongside 37 works on loan from the Reading Public Museum.
EVENT LINK: https://ndmoa.com/summer-art-camp/
FEE: Free to apply
Open to Practicing Artists in All Media
The North Dakota Museum of Art is now accepting proposals for the 2026 Summer Art Camp season. Practicing artists working in any media - painting, sculpture, fiber, design, printmaking, photography, and beyond - are invited to apply.
This is open to artists at all career stages.
Summer Art Camp is an exciting opportunity for kids to explore creativity and discover the many ways art can be made! As a practicing artist, your leadership and experience can inspire the next generation of creators. The North Dakota Museum of Art, our state’s official art museum, located in the beautiful city of Grand Forks, is the perfect place to make a meaningful impact.
Compensation and Support
$1,150 instructor stipend
$250 supply budget for materials
On-site staff and helper support
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until all sessions are filled.
Final decision for the 2026 Season will go out in February, 2026.
FEE: Free & open to the public
Come connect with the makers shaping our creative region. Each quarter, Springboard for the Arts spotlights a local creative business in downtown Fergus Falls. You’ll get a behind-the-scenes view of their work, hear their stories, and learn about your creative neighbors! November’s gathering will showcase local artist Sam Oberto, maker of Free Soul Candle Co.!
EVETN LINK: https://centralsquare.org/event/open-art-studio-wellness-activity/
FEE: Free to all, limited art supplies included
When: 1st Thursday of every month—Drop in anytime between 6 and 8 PM (Note: January 2026 will meet on the second Thursday due to the New Year holiday.)
Where: Central Square Art Studio (Suite 209)
Cost: Free to all, limited art supplies included
Who: All are welcome
Looking for a space to relax, recharge, and get creative? Join us for a drop-in evening designed to nurture both your creativity and your well-being.
Each evening offers:
Open Studio Time—Use our art supplies or bring your own projects and enjoy a welcoming, communal space.
Optional Guided Activity—Explore simple, wellness-focused art projects led by our own Program Manager, Jes Baggett. Activities may include mindful mandalas, gratitude collages, expressive painting, nature prints, and more!
No experience necessary—just bring yourself and a willingness to explore. Whether you’re looking to de-stress, connect with others, or simply make time for art, this is a space for you!
EVENT LINK: https://pwcenter.org/programs/mcknight-theatre-artist-fellowships/
FEE: Free to apply
Supports mid-career Minnesota-based theater artists (non-playwrights) who demonstrate a sustained body of work, artistic achievement, and commitment to their craft.
Fellowship Term: July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027
Award: $25,000 fellowship to advance the artist’s work and career.
Applications are now open.
Intent to Apply (strongly encouraged):
Recommended starting September 2025 (any time before final deadline)
— also add upcoming performances to the PWC performance calendar to help panelists view your work.
Working Session: Creating Artist Statements:
Monday, Nov. 17, 2025 – 6:00 p.m. CT
Office Hours with Julia Brown (12–3 p.m. CT):
Nov. 19 • Dec. 3 • Dec. 17 • Jan. 14 • Mar. 18
Final Application Deadline:
Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. CT
Continuous Minnesota residency since March 26, 2025; must maintain residency during fellowship.
Must be 18+ and have legal authorization to work in the U.S.
Open to:
Actors, directors, dramaturgs, stage managers, designers (incl. puppetry), theater-focused choreographers & composers.
(Playwrights are not eligible.)
Not eligible:
Full-time students
Recipients of any McKnight Artist & Culture Bearer Fellowship from 2021–2026
Staff/board of McKnight or Playwrights’ Center and immediate families
Applicants may apply to only one McKnight Artist & Culture Bearer Fellowship per year.
Application form
Artistic statement
Résumé or bio
Two statements of working process
Work sample info sheet
Work sample(s)
Applications submitted through SlideRoom (separate login from PWC).
Declaring intent to apply helps panelists attend live performances (not required but strongly encouraged).
Applicants without live performances during the cycle are still fully competitive—work samples are equally weighted.
Info sessions on artistic statements and digital work samples will be announced; those who submit intent to apply will receive updates.
Questions:
Julia Brown – juliab@pwcenter.org | 612-332-7481 ext. 1115
EVENT LINK: https://artsmidwest.org/about/updates/call-for-pitches-short-form-video-from-your-community-winter-2025/
FEE: Free to apply
Arts Midwest is looking for more community documenters: people with a passion for documenting creativity around them. Film 8–10 short, vertical phone clips of local art, culture, or community life, and get paid to help us amplify Midwestern creativity!
We’ll handle the editing, scripting, and posting on our channels. You’ll get credit and $250 for your footage and a short write-up.
Want to get involved? The first step is to tell us what’s happening in your community by submitting a pitch via our online form. Right now, we’re looking for events, activities, and creative happenings that will take place between December 8 – January 30.
Bring the view from your corner of the Midwest, and we’ll help share it with others.
EVENT LINK: http://www.lakesideballroom.org/lakesidedanceclub/Home.html
FEE: $15/ person or $50 new member all season
Lakeside Dance Club meets 10 out of 12 months of the year at Lakeside Ballroom in Glenwood. The current season has the following dances yet to happen: 11/16, 1/11, 2/8, 3/15, 4/12.
Free lessons are offered from 3-4 pm with a social dance featuring live music from 4-7 pm.
Dress code: no jeans or shorts.
EVENT LINK: https://artsmidwest.org/get-support/shakespeare-in-american-communities/
FEE: Free to apply
Shakespeare in American Communities provides grants of up to $30,000 that connect young people across the country to Shakespeare’s plays. Grants support performances and workshops in schools and in the justice system, and apprenticeships for early-career theater professionals.
Shakespeare in American Communities is a theater program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest. It offers three grant opportunities for eligible nonprofit theater organizations:
Schools Program: Supports Shakespeare-related performances and educational activities for middle and high school students. Matching grants range from $15,000 to $25,000.
Juvenile Justice Program: Brings Shakespeare-related theater experiences to juvenile justice facilities. Non-matching grants range from $15,000 to $25,000.
Apprenticeship Program: Provides paid apprenticeships for early-career theater professionals in administrative and technical roles. The programming that apprentices support does NOT have to be Shakespeare related. Matching grants range from $20,000-$30,000.
Since its inception, Shakespeare in American Communities has reached thousands of communities in all 50 states. In that time, more than 140 participating theaters have provided 16,000 performances and 60,000 educational activities.
Starting this year, applicants must choose one grant opportunity—Schools, Juvenile Justice, or Apprenticeships. Applicants can explore which grant opportunity might be the best fit for them using our eligibility quiz.
EVENT LINK: https://galsguide.org/2025/11/09/call-for-submissions-2026/
FEE: Free to apply
Gal's Guide seeks poetry, fiction, and non fiction for its 5th Anthology. Gal's Guide was founded in Indiana but has recently moved to Moorhead, MN. Gal's Guide is a women's history focused non profit, however, for this years anthology they are looking for well told stories no matter the identity of the writer or the main character.
There are many ways to rebel. Gal’s Guide is looking for fiction & non fiction about all of them.
This is the fifth annual Gal’s Guide Anthology. Previous themes have been Women’s History, Journey, Nourish, and Female Friendships.
Stories/poems/essays will be chosen by a jury made up of board members of Gal’s Guide and a judge from the literary world.
Stories/poems/essays picked for the anthology will be ones that best fit the theme of rebellion, follow the submission specs, and are turned in on or before the deadline.
Writers may submit as many pieces as they like; however, a maximum of three (3) pieces per author will be chosen by the judges for publication in the 2026 anthology.
There is no submission fee.
Deadline is 3/31/26
For more rules and prizes visit galsguide.org
EVENT LINK: https://loft.org/classes/2026-year-long-novel-writing-project-peter-geye-winter-online-cohort
FEE: Regular $7,500.00 / Friend $7,440.00
2026 Year-Long Novel Writing Project with Peter Geye
Dates: Jan. 29–Dec. 10, 2026
Time: 6–9 p.m. CT
Level: Advanced • Genre: Fiction
Location: Online (Zoom)
Sessions: 1-year program
Price: $7,500 ($7,440 Friend rate)
Work with novelist Peter Geye in a year-long fiction cohort designed to take your novel from first draft to polished manuscript. Through weekly Zoom sessions, craft lessons, workshopping, and one-on-one mentorship, you’ll explore structure, pacing, voice, revision, and the path to publication. Includes virtual guest speakers and a final public reading.
See the Loft’s Novel Writing Project page for full schedule and details.
EVENT LINK: https://www.artofthelakes.org
FEE: Free
Join fellow makers every Wednesday from 2–4pm at Art of the Lakes in Battle Lake. Whether you knit, crochet, weave, stitch, or simply enjoy creating in good company, all are welcome. Bring your project, meet new friends, and get inspired!
EVENT LINK: https://ffpubliclibrary.org/events/
FEE: Free
3rd Thursdays @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
All types of sewing projects are welcome. Bring your projects, cutting tools and sewing machine. Several irons and boards will be provided. Meets the third Thursday of each month. This is a community-member-led group.
EVENT LINK: https://minnewaska.cr3.rschooltoday.com/public/costoption/class_id/2843
FEE: Free & open to all
Join us on the third Thursday of every month from 6–8 PM in Central Square’s Pottery Studio (Room 207) for a relaxed, come-as-you-are clay night. This free community studio time includes limited art supplies and is open to all. Explore the wheel, hand-building, or glazing at your own pace. Fellow ceramic artist, Shauna Loxtercamp, will be available for guidance, but the time is yours to create and connect!
EVENT LINK: https://artsmidwest.org/get-support/nea-big-read/
FEE: Free to apply
Intent to Apply Deadline: January 15, 2026
Full Application Deadline: January 29, 2026
The NEA Big Read, a partnership with Arts Midwest, is a program that awards grants ranging from $5,000 to $20,000 to organizations for community reading programs designed around a single NEA Big Read book. Programming for the 2026-2027 grant cycle will center around the theme America250 with titles that celebrate and honor the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, marking America’s Semiquincentennial.
EVENT LINK: https://www.dlstreetfaire.com/applications
FEE: Free to apply - see link for booth and vending fees
Friday & Saturday, May 29- 30, 2026
The 26th Annual Art & Craft Experience, Downtown Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.
The Historic Holmes Theatre is gearing up for the 26th annual Street Faire at the Lakes in beautiful Downtown Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, May 29-30th. HHT, as a part of the Detroit Lakes Community and Cultural Center, has dedicated itself as a hub of arts to the area, and works to uplift and organize for the vibrant and thriving arts community in the region. With 130 artist booths, Street Faire at the Lakes is the first outdoor art show of the season in the Lakes Region and takes place on the beautiful Washington avenue in Detroit Lake’s downtown center. We see thousands of shoppers in We are looking for vendors who are ready to sell handmade/designed/crafted wares to visitors in the lakes area. Vendors are required to be present for the two full days of the faire. This is the earliest street faire in the region this year (happening before the Edina Art Fair the first weekend of June) and we always have a great turn out!
All artist applicants, when filling out an application, must submit 4 digital images for jury process -- 3 images of work and 1 image of booth display. Artist images will be viewed anonymously and scored by a panel of jurors based on originality and craftsmanship. No scores or explanation of results will be given. Artists will be invoiced for booth payment upon acceptance.
-December 1st 2025- Applications will open online.
-February 2nd 2026- The first round of Jurying will be complete for anyone who applied from
December 1st to January 30th and applicants will be notified of their status.
March 2nd 2026- The end of Early Bird pricing. The second round of Jurying will be completed for anyone who applied from January 31st to February 28th and applicants will be notified of their status.
April 30, 2026 - Last day for full refund (cancellation request must be received in writing)
May 1, 2026 - All certificates of insurance must be received.
May 28, 2026- Food Vendor registration & set-up from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Artist registration & set up from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
May 29, 2026 - Final registration & set up from 6:30 - 9:00 a.m. All artists/vendors must be ready by 9:30 a.m. Show opens at 10:00 a.m..
11 X 11 foot space: Early Bird $195 After March 1st $245
22 X 11 foot space: Early Bird $390 After March 1st $490
33 X 11 foot space: Early Bird $585 After March 1st $735
Corner Booth Request is an additional $60
EVENT LINK: https://mnbookarts.org/mcknight-fellowships.
FEE: Free to apply
Applications for the 2026 McKnight Fellowships for Book Artists are open!
Minnesota Center for Book Arts is pleased to partner with the McKnight Foundation to offer two fellowships to beyond-emerging artists living and working in Minnesota who show sustained experience in the book arts.
If you are a Minnesota-based book artist, this is an incredible opportunity to grow both artistically and professionally alongside other creatives.
Unrestricted $25,000 award
Studio visits from a national critic/curator
$1,000 travel stipend to attend a conference
Opportunity to participate in public artist panel
$1,000 educational stipend
Two years of MCBA studio access
Opportunity to attend an artist residency with stipend
Group exhibition in MCBA’s Main Gallery
Minnesota Center for Book Arts values a culture of equity and inclusion and encourages artists with diverse cultural backgrounds and lived experiences to apply.
December 5, 2025
Application cycle opens
January 21, 2026 • 6–7pm CT
Virtual information session
(Click link above to register)
February 24, 2026 • 7–8pm CT
Ask Me Anything with Director of Artist Programs, Anika Schneider
(Click link above to register)
March 6, 2026 • 11:59pm CT
Applications due
May 29, 2026
Fellows announced
August 1, 2026–July 31, 2027
2026 fellowship period
EVENT LINK: https://www.midatlanticarts.org/opportunity/usartists-international/
FEE: Free to apply
Application Open - Apply by Wednesday, February 25, 2026
USArtists International® (USAI) supports U.S. artists' with eligible performance engagements abroad, providing grants of up to $11,000 that can help cover expenses like flights, lodging, per diems and more. The program funds individuals and ensembles that meet criteria that are based anywhere in the U.S. across all performing arts practices and disciplines.
To apply, you must have at least one invitation to perform at an international festival outside the U.S. where you are being paid an artist fee, or an invitation to perform at a global performing arts market like CINARS or PAMS. Review the updated guidelines for additional eligibility requirements, updates to the program, and details on the 1:1 grant matching requirement.
New this year: Artists that do not have non-profit status may no longer apply for this program with a non-profit fiscal sponsor. This is due to a policy change by our funder. Instead, artists that do not have non-profit status may apply directly as an individual. Individuals that receive grant funds on behalf of themself or their ensemble will receive a 1099 from Mid Atlantic Arts and are liable for any tax burden of receiving the grant. Review guidelines for additional info and attend this webinar to learn more about potential tax impacts.
Applicants with eligible performance engagements between June 1, 2026 and June 30, 2027 can apply at the next deadline on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. Notifications of funding decisions are sent by May 20, 2026.
EVENT LINK: https://www.loringparkartfestival.com/2026-applications
FEE: $35.00 (Application Fee)
Loring Part Art Festival was created by artists for artists. We strive to create a pleasant and successful event for all our artists and visitors. Artists frequently report the festival is one of their top three festivals of the year. We are listed on Sunshine Artist Magazines top 100 Fine Art shows in the US.
March 20, 2026 - Application deadline
March 30, 2026 - Notifications
April 20, 2026 - Accept/confirmation deadline
July 25, 2026 - Festival, 10am-6pm
July 26, 2026 - Festival, 10am-5pm
EVENT LINK: https://fergusarts.org
FEE: $5 tickets
EVENT LINK: https://lrac4.org/organizational-grants
FEE: Free to apply
Eligible organizations can apply for up to $4,500 to support the creation, performance, or exhibition of artistic projects.
Open to all artistic disciplines—visual art, dance, literary, music, and more.
20% organizational match required (up to $900)
Deadline: Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Questions about eligibility? Contact the LRAC Grants Manager at 218-517-9760.
EVENT LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/teen-art-club/
FEE: Free
🎨 Hey Teen Artists & Makers! 💡
Looking for a creative crew? Join the Teen Art Club at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center!
We’re launching a fun, welcoming, and safe space for teens to share ideas, learn new skills, and explore open-studio artmaking together. Whether you paint, draw, sculpt, sew, film, or just love to make cool stuff — you belong here.
Following our intro meeting held in November 2026, the group decided on the following schedule for 2026. Adjustments may be made as we move forward.
Thursday, December 18, 2025 | 4:30–6:00 PM | Guided Workshop/Group Meeting
Tuesday, January 6, 2026 | 4:00 – 6:30 PM | Volunteer Hours
Thursday, January 15, 2026 | 4:00 – 6:30 PM | Volunteer Hours
Tuesday, February 3, 2026 | 4:00 – 6:30 PM | Come + Go Open Studio Hours
Thursday, February 19, 2026 | 4:30–6:00 PM | Guided Workshop/Group Meeting
Tuesday, March 3, 2026 | 4:00 – 6:30 PM | Come + Go Open Studio Hours
Thursday, March 19, 2026 | 4:30–6:00 PM | Guided Workshop/Group Meeting
Tuesday, April 7, 2026 | 4:00 – 6:30 PM | Come + Go Open Studio Hours
Thursday, April 23, 2026 | 4:30–6:00 PM | Guided Workshop/Group Meeting
Tuesday, May 5, 2026 | 4:00 – 6:30 PM | Come + Go Open Studio Hours
Thursday, May 21, 2026 | 4:30–6:00 PM | Guided Workshop/Group Meeting
As we work together to establish this group, participants will:
💬 Review the Community Contract
🙌 Learn about volunteer opportunities
🎉 Brainstorm activities and projects they’d like to explore
🍿 Enjoy FREE snacks
All teens in the region, ages 13-18, are invited to come and make art, make friends, and help shape a new creative community for teens at the Cultural Center!
EVENT LINK: https://springboardforthearts.org/programs/leslye-orr-fund-for-artists-with-disabilities/
FEE: Free to apply
The Leslye Orr Fund provides non-competitive direct support for artists with disabilities in Minnesota to create work and invest in their careers. Inspired by Leslye Orr’s advocacy for “the possibilities of disabilities,” this fund fosters artistry, inclusivity, and community joy.
4 Minnesota-based artists will be selected through a randomized drawing process of eligible applicants
Each artist will receive a $2500 unrestricted grant in recognition of their work
This opportunity is open to artists of all disciplines that self-identify as an individual with disabilities.
Deadline: Apply by Sunday, April 6, 2026
EVENT LINK: ndmoa.com/limited-time
FEE: $40 entry fee
Calling All Regional Artists
NDMOA invites all practicing artists to submit an original artwork to our non-juried exhibition titled “Limited Time Only.” This exhibition is a celebration of regional talent, showcasing dozens of artists across all media. The artwork will be on display for three weeks, but past shows have been some of the Museum’s most popular, drawing hundreds of guests. Imagine an exciting array of art from the Red River Valley and surrounding areas to brighten our lives in winter. This year we will also feature one cash prize and one people’s choice award.
Eligibility: If you are a serious artist from North Dakota, Southern Manitoba, neighboring Minnesota, and northern South Dakota, you are invited to submit one artwork of your choice to Limited Time Only.
Dates: The show will be fully installed by Thursday, February 5, 2026, and run through Sunday, February 22, 2026.
Delivery of Art: Museum staff will be on hand to receive works Monday, January 26-Friday, January 30, 2026, during the Museum’s regular hours: 9 am – 5 pm.
Entry Fee: $40.00 paid prior to or when the work arrives at the Museum.
Sale of Art: All work must be for sale and priced according to your current retail sales expectations. Remember, artists establish the sale price and split proceeds 50/50 with the Museum or you may choose to donate the proceeds to the Museum.
For inquiries: Anna Sigridur Arnar aarnar@ndmoa.com or 701-777-4195
EVENT LINK: https://www.artofthelakes.org
FEE: Free
Starting January 4 — Sundays — 2-4pm
Sunday Socials are your chance to get out of the house, beat the winter blahs, and connect with others who love the arts. They're a casual drop-in time for anyone and everyone - members and non-members alike. Bring a project, or just join in the conversation. Sundays, 2-4pm in the Gallery.
Calling all rural builders, dreamers, and community shapers!
The 2026 – 2028 Activate Rural Learning Lab is gearing up, and the Call for Building Activation Projects in Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Montana officially opens January 5, 2026!
If you’re eager to bring new life, connection, and creativity into a rural space, now’s the time to start imagining what’s possible. You can preview the application materials today!
The Activate Rural Learning Lab is a curated cohort program designed for teams of creative entrepreneurs, artists, community activators, elected leaders, and small business owners who want to cultivate vibrant third places in their communities.
Participants receive:
Grant funding
Monthly project check-ins
Exchange visits & workshops
Gatherings with peers across the region
Dedicated staff support to help build systems for operations, activations, and long-term stewardship
If you’re ready to bring a building to life and strengthen community in the process, we’d love to see what you’re dreaming up.
Timeline
January 5, 2026: Online application form opens
January 21, 2026: Virtual Informational Session (12-1pm)
will be recorded and made available on our website
February 20, 2026: Online Application forms due at 11:59 pm CST
March 2026: Selection committee review applications
April 6-10, 2026: Applicant notifications and 30 minute Zoom meetings with finalists
May 2026: Public announcement of selected 10 cohort teams and projects
Visit here for a PDF Preview of the Application Materials -> link.publictransformation.org/ARPreview
EVENT LINK: https://lrac4.org/arts-mentorship-program
FEE: Free to apply
Application Period:
January 5 – February 9, 2026
The Lake Region Arts Council is now accepting applications for the Artist Mentorship Program (AMP), a competitive and transformative opportunity for students in grades 8–12 to deepen their artistic practice through individualized mentorship.
Each year, selected students are paired one-on-one with a professional artist mentor in their chosen discipline and receive a $700 Arts Study Award to support their creative growth. AMP supports a wide range of artistic disciplines, including visual arts, music, dance, creative writing, theater, design, media arts, and more.
Applicants are selected based on artistic potential and demonstrated commitment.
Eligibility:
• Students in grades 8–12
• Public, private, or home-schooled students
• Must reside in the LRAC nine-county region: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, or Wilkin counties
EVENT LINK: https://galsguide.org/2025/09/02/2025-2026-writing-workshop/
FEE: $150—12 week workshop (A limited number of scholarships are available.)
Gal's Guide well-love writing workshop returns. For it's fifth year, this program will 100% online with live sessions as well as self paced videos. Perfect for a new year, a new you!
This year’s workshop will again focus on healing & creativity through an unapologetically feminine lens. Using the Mother Castle method, students will use writing and meditation to heal emotional wounds for creativity to flourish. This tool, developed by Dr. Leah “Riwo” Leach utilizes women’s history, mythology, Buddhist meditation, and compassion. Previous students found immense value in a process that allowed them to heal the hard stuff so they could write.
In this 12-week workshop, students from around the world, will also learn writing critique tools, receive feedback from their fellow writers, and have an opportunity for publication in the Gal’s Guide Anthology. Previous years this workshop was supported by National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Noblesville Creates, Indiana Arts Commission, and The Pacers Foundation.
Gal's Guide is flexible because we know lives get busy. You can take the classes live on Wednesdays, watch recordings, or a bit of both. Registered writers will have access to all pre-recorded videos and digital materials for 1 year. The live classes will not be recorded so that conversations about healing can stay private.
LIVE ONLINE OPTION: Classes will be Wednesday evenings 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Central, January 7 – March 25. Leah will lead the classes live online with group discussion, writing feedback, and questions answered. This version is highly recommended to foster your own unique writing community.
SELF LED VIDEO OPTION: Take the class at your own pace. Watch and pause videos as you need. From January – March you’ll still have access to writer feedback from Leah and your classmates.
*NEW* ONE-ON-ONE TIME: Schedule time with Leah for help with your writing and/or creativity.
WRITING COMMUNITY: Registered writers get access to a private Discord channel within the Gal’s Guide server to build community, ask questions, share stories, ask for feedback, and more.
EVENT LINK: https://www.heartlandarts.org/pages/sculpture-trail/sculpture-trail.php
FEE: Free to apply
The Park Rapids Arts and Culture Advisory Commission invites artists to submit work for the Park Rapids Sculpture Trail for the 2025–2026 season.
A suggested theme of Water has been identified for this cycle. Submissions are not required to reflect the theme, but works that do may receive priority consideration.
Entry Deadline: Monday, March 23, 2026
Notification of Selection & Alternates: April 1, 2026
Installation Deadline: May 14, 2026
Opening & Guided Walk: May 16, 2026
Sculpture Removal Window:
May begin as early as April 19, 2027
Must be completed by May 12, 2027
Lu Ann Hurd-Lof
📧 Email: luann47@gmail.com
📞 Phone: 218-820-2716
EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~134846
FEE: $120 ($15/week)
Grades 3-4-5
Saturdays 1/10 - 3/7
3:30pm - 5:00pm
Tuition = $120 ($15/week)
Students will explore the world of musical theatre, learning vocal technique and choreography from the KPOP sensation as they challenge themselves they will refine their skills in a vibrant, multidisciplinary environment. It's going to be GOLDEN!
Students will perform in a showcase on the final day of class, March 7.
All classes will be held at the Hjemkomst Center
(202 1st Ave N, Moorhead, MN 56560)
EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~134847
FEE: $120 ($15/week)
Grades 6-7-8-9
Saturdays 1/10 - 3/7
3:30pm - 5:00pm
Tuition = $120 ($15/week)
Students will explore the world of musical theatre, learning vocal technique and choreography from the KPOP sensation as they challenge themselves they will refine their skills in a vibrant, multidisciplinary environment. It's going to be GOLDEN!
Students will perform in a showcase on the final day of class, March 7.
All classes will be held at the Hjemkomst Center
(202 1st Ave N, Moorhead, MN 56560)
EVENT LINK: https://lrac4.org/exhibit-schedule
FEE: Free and Open to the Public
Lake Region Arts Council Main Gallery Opens New Exhibition
Tranquility & Turmoil
Opening: Monday, January 12, 2026
Closes: Thursday, March 12th, 2026
Location: Lake Region Arts Council Main Gallery
Joint Artist Reception: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 | 5:00–6:30PM
Artist Talks Begin: 5:30 PM
Reception held jointly with Solo Exhibition – Jammie Niemeyer
The Lake Region Arts Council (LRAC) Main Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Tranquility & Turmoil, a new group exhibition opening Monday, January 12, 2026. The exhibition explores the dynamic tension between calm and disruption, revealing how growth, insight, and transformation often emerge from uncertainty as much as from intention.
Through ceramic sculpture, suspended installation, and painting, Tranquility & Turmoil brings together the work of Blayze Buseth, Desiree Logan, Sam Busko, and Kiley Busko—artists who examine fragility, pressure, and imbalance within both natural and emotional landscapes.
Blayze Buseth’s ceramic practice embraces experimentation and imperfection, pushing clay to the edge of cracking, remixing materials, and allowing flaws to become integral to the final form. His sculptural vessels take on organic, elemental qualities reminiscent of wood grain, tree bark, eroded earth, and landscapes shaped by time and pressure—embodying turmoil as a necessary force in creation.
Desiree Logan contributes sculptural elements that reflect human presence within imagined environments. Drawing visual parallels to traditional shan shui landscape painting, her forms suggest emotional terrains that bridge inner human experience with contemplative, otherworldly spaces.
In dialogue with these works, Sam Busko presents a suspended flock of ceramic birds that embody freedom, movement, and wildness. Some birds are partially or fully coated in a dark, toxic-appearing substance that weighs each form down differently. As the coating increases, the birds become distorted and unrecognizable, prompting the question: if a bird loses the ability to fly, can it still be considered free?
Kiley Busko’s watercolor paintings extend this conversation by exploring tranquility alongside vulnerability in the natural world. Her vivid depictions of birds capture moments of stillness and grace, inviting quiet observation. This serenity is unsettled by more confronting works—portraits of injured or deceased wildlife rendered through expressive inks and gestural washes—exposing loss, fragility, and environmental consequence.
Together, the works form a shared landscape where beauty and disturbance coexist rather than cancel one another out. Across ceramic vessels, sculptural forms, and painted imagery, Tranquility & Turmoil invites viewers to reflect on how imbalance, pressure, and fragility shape both the natural world and human experience.
Gallery Hours:
Monday – Thursday | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Closed Friday – Sunday
(Please call or email in advance to ensure the gallery is open on the day of your visit.)
About the Lake Region Arts Council (LRAC):
The Lake Region Arts Council is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and encouraging the vitality of the arts in west central Minnesota. LRAC provides grant opportunities, workshops, technical assistance, and publishes a monthly ArtsNews newsletter for artists and arts organizations in the counties of Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, and Wilkin.
EVENT LINK: https://lrac4.org/exhibit-schedule
FEE: Free and Open to the Public
Lake Region Arts Council Office Gallery Presents
Solo Exhibition by Jammie Niemeyer
Exhibition Dates: January 12 – March 12, 2026
Location: Lake Region Arts Council Office Gallery
Opening Reception: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 | 5:00–6:30 PM
Joint Reception with: Tranquility & Turmoil (LRAC Main Gallery)
The Lake Region Arts Council (LRAC) Office Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition by artist Jammie Niemeyer, on view from January 12 through March 12, 2026. An opening reception will be held on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, from 5:00 to 6:30 PM, in conjunction with the Main Gallery exhibition Tranquility & Turmoil. The reception is free and open to the public.
Jammie Niemeyer’s art practice is deeply rooted in lived experience. A self-taught artist, Niemeyer has been drawing since childhood, often using art as a means of focus, expression, and understanding. Later in life, discovering they are full-spectrum dyslexic further affirmed the importance of art and music as essential tools for learning, processing, and communication.
Niemeyer’s creative journey began with small painted scenes on blown eggs and hobby-based artwork, gradually expanding into murals in churches and private homes, including a large-scale doodle mural along the Riverwalk in Granite Falls, Minnesota. Their work has also included a doodle silhouette series honoring influential Black Americans, larger sculptural works such as Lake Goddess, and recent explorations in copper sculpture. Over the past three years, wood-burning and leather burning have become central to Niemeyer’s practice, alongside ongoing teaching in both doodling and wood-burning.
Stylistically, Niemeyer’s work balances freedom and precision. Doodling provides a spontaneous, expressive outlet, while woodburning and leather burning offer a meditative, disciplined process grounded in focus on pressure, pace, and patience. Together, these methods reflect both the energetic and contemplative dimensions of their creative voice.
In addition to visual art, Niemeyer engages in public speaking as a form of storytelling and social reflection. Drawing from experiences of growing up in an all-white community and family, they share narratives that address both joy and harm, offering space for honesty, understanding, and connection. Through art and words, Niemeyer gives voice to perspectives that are often left unheard.
For Niemeyer, art is not simply a practice—it is a way of life.
Gallery Hours:
Monday – Thursday | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Closed Friday – Sunday
(Please call or email in advance to ensure the gallery is open on the day of your visit.)
About the Lake Region Arts Council (LRAC):
The Lake Region Arts Council is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and encouraging the vitality of the arts in west central Minnesota. LRAC provides grant opportunities, workshops, technical assistance, and publishes a monthly ArtsNews newsletter for artists and arts organizations in the counties of Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, and Wilkin.
Event Link: https://springboardforthearts.org/event/springboard-sunroom/
FEE: Free
The Springboard Sunroom is a space where the community can find light during the darkest months. Popping up at Springboard in Fergus Falls, the space is equipped with a desk/table, a vitamin D lamp, paper, pens, pencils, cozy blankets, and candles. The space also has three different writing invitations (Winter Words [short musings], The Next Page [community fiction], and The Wonder of Winter: Eight Deep Reflection Prompts) to help people find the light within themselves.
The Sunroom will be open Mondays – Thursday, 10:00am-4:00pm beginning January 12 through March 26, 2026. This activity is free and open to all ages, but kids under 10 should be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Location
Springboard for the Arts, 201 W Lincoln Ave, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
Date
Monday, January 12, 2026 - Thursday, March 26, 2026
Time
10:00 - 4:00 CT
EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com/event-details.php?e=1797
FEE: $270 (pre-registration required)
5 Tuesdays: January 13 - February 10, 2026
Two Class Time Options: 10AM-12PM or 6-8PM
Want to learn how to draw? Come on a creative journey with artist Anna Lassonde as she guides you through Betty Edwards' book "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain." In this 5-week course, you will learn different drawing skills and techniques for sketching and improving your drawings. In addition to class instruction, students will use Edward's well-researched textbook and follow-along workbook. Students to bring their own copies of "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: The Definitive, 4th Edition" and "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Workbook: The Definitive, Updated 2nd Edition" as well as drawing paper and pencils to work on homework. Ages 16+//class size limited/ /pre-registration required
EVENT LINK: https://trollwood.org/totally-trollwood-musical/
FEE: https://trollwood.org/registration/registration-forms/
Take your place on stage with the 2026 Totally Trollwood Musical! Students in grades 6–8 will build performance and production skills while staging Disney’s Newsies, Jr. with professional educators and artists. Open to beginning through advanced students. (Auditions happen at the start for role placement—no auditions required to participate.)
📅 Program Dates: July 8–August 6, 2026
📍 Locations: Trollwood Performing Arts School (orientation) + Fargo North High School (rehearsals/performances)
Orientation (required): July 8, 7:00 PM
Trollwood Performing Arts School, 801 50th Ave S, Moorhead, MN
(A student + at least one parent/guardian must attend)
Auditions/Callbacks (for role placement):
July 9–10 • Fargo North High School (times TBD)
🎭 Performances: August 4 & 5 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM
📍 Fargo North High School, 801 17th Ave N, Fargo, ND
🗓 Registration Opens: January 14, 2026 (after 5:00 PM)
⏳ Registration Deadline: May 23 (first come, first served—enroll early!)
💡 Students bring their own lunch/snacks daily.
EVENT LINK: https://www.artsidc.org/call-for-artists
FEE: Free to apply
We are transforming electrical boxes around Alexandria into works of art—and your design could be featured on the next one!
Artist Compensation: $400 per selected artwork (up to 4 artworks may be displayed on a single box).
Exhibition: Wrapped boxes will be displayed at sponsoring businesses throughout Alexandria.
Submission Requirements: All design entries must be submitted with a completed artist application (form below).
Artwork Eligibility: Artists may submit new original designs or propose the use of existing original work. Existing works must not currently be displayed within 30 miles of Alexandria.
Selection Process: All submissions will be reviewed by the City of Alexandria, Alexandria Light and Power, and The Arts Initiative committee. Approved designs will be included in an online design catalog, from which sponsors will select the final artwork.
EVENT LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/think-off/the-great-american-think-off/
FEE: Free to apply
The Great American Think-Off is a national philosophy contest and celebration of civil discourse, now in its 33rd year. Each year, people from across the country submit short essays responding to a timely question rooted in everyday life.
The 2026 question invites reflection and spirited debate on American culture, well-being, and what it truly means to live well today:
Is the pursuit of happiness making Americans unhappy?
Four essay finalists will be selected to travel to New York Mills, Minnesota for a weekend of community and conversation, culminating in a live debate for the title of America’s Greatest Thinker.
✅ Essay Submission Deadline: April 1, 2026
✅ Finalists Announced: May 1, 2026
✅ Live Think-Off Debate: Saturday, June 13, 2026 (second Saturday in June)
Length: Up to 750 words
Take a clear position on the question
Root your response in personal experience
No fee to enter
Each finalist receives:
$500 cash prize
Travel reimbursement, lodging, and meals
Chance to compete in the live debate on June 13, 2026
Submit your essay by April 1, 2026:
Online: think-off.org (submission page available via kulcher.org/think-off/submit-your-essay)
Email: info@kulcher.org
Mail: NYMRCC, PO Box 246, New York Mills, MN 56567
Website: think-off.org
Phone: 218-385-3339
EVENT LINK: https://www.hcscconline.org/gadgetsgalore.html
FEE: Adults (Ages 18-64): $12 | Seniors (Ages 65+): $11 | Youth (Ages 5-17): $8 | Children (under 5): FREE
Discounted Rates: Time Travelers: $11 | College Students: $9 | Veterans: $5 | HCSCC Members: FREE | ASCTC Members: FREE | Active Duty Military: FREE
Free Tuesday Evenings: 5:00pm - 8:00pm
January 17 - June 7, 2026
Third Floor Gallery - Hjemkomst Center
Possers, stereoscopes, landlines, and slide projectors? All of these items were at one point the latest in modern technology and a way to show off to your neighbors. Gadgets Galore tells the stories of these objects, how they changed our lives, and the ways they gave way to the modern world. View the world of the 19th century through vintage stereoscopes, test your knowledge on everyday inventions, design your own invention, and more! This exhibit offers a fantastic blend of science, nostalgia, and hands-on learning for all ages.
Gadgets Galore! Transforming the American Household is a traveling exhibition for from Exhibit Envoy, a nonprofit, and Heather Farquhar. This exhibition is based on the initial iterations at the Hayward Area Historical Society and Los Altos History Museum.
EVENT LINK: https://lrac4.org/legacy-grants
FEE: Free to apply
Lake Region Arts Council is excited to announce that Legacy Grant applications are now open!
Minnesota’s Legacy Arts and Cultural Heritage funding is made possible through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature, with funds approved by Minnesota voters on November 4, 2008. This important funding supports projects that strengthen arts and culture across the state—creating a lasting arts legacy for generations to come.
LRAC Legacy grants support projects in three key areas:
🎨 Arts Access
📚 Arts Education / Learning
🏛️ Arts & Cultural Heritage
Funding Available:
👩🎨 Individual Artists: up to $6,000 (with a $3,000 cap on equipment)
🏫🏛️ Organizations & Institutions: up to $12,500 (nonprofits, local governments, and educational institutions)
If you have a project that expands creative opportunities in our region—we’d love to hear from you!
EVENT LINK: https://www.powderhornartfair.com/exhibit
The 35th Annual Powderhorn Art Fair is a fine arts and crafts festival that will take place in Powderhorn Park on Saturday and Sunday, August 1st and 2nd.
In 2025, our art show welcomed over 17,000 record-breaking attendees over the two-day event. There are several ways for artists, local vendors, and community partners to participate!
Please note:** All fees are non-refundable. All artists must be at least 18 years of age.
For further information contact events@ppna.org
EVENT LINK: https://trollwood.org/totally-trollwood-academy/#tab-bd9f1c4ecdb15646189
FEE: See Program Fees for 2026 fee structure.
Choose from 15 different summer classes in the performing arts! Whether your interests lie in musical theatre, acting, dance, technical theatre, improvisation, film, or songwriting, you will be able to immerse yourself in the perfect learning opportunity. Make your own schedule – you can sign up for 1 to 4 classes daily in June!
Grades: Grades 5, 6, or 7 (all grades refer to 2025-2026 school year)
Dates: June 8-July 1, 2026, Monday–Friday (No classes on June 19)
Time:
Period 1 9:00am – 10:20am
Period 2 10:30am – 11:50am
Period 3 1:00pm – 2:20pm
Period 4 2:30pm – 3:50pm
Location: Trollwood Performing Arts School at Bluestem – 801 50th Ave. S. Moorhead, MN 56560
Fees: See Program Fees for 2026 fee structure.
Bus Transportation: Trollwood offers bus transportation to Trollwood Performing Arts School from various pickup points in Fargo, West Fargo, and Moorhead and back again. Routes will run prior to 9:00 am and again after 4:00 pm, allowing you to participate in a full day of programming at Trollwood.
For just $100.00, you may ride the bus both ways, only one way, or switch it up from day to day! Routes will operate Monday – Friday from June 8–July 1, 2026 (no classes June 19th). Refer to Student Services for schedule/locations.
EVENT LINK: https://trollwood.org/trollwood-players/
FEE: Varies—see registration link
Trollwood Players is a non-musical summer theater opportunity for students in grades 8 through graduated seniors. This year’s production, Prime Time of Your Life, is written and directed by Scott McClure—a hilarious, fast-paced story where the cast of America’s hit sitcom “Blink and You’ll Miss It” realizes their life is a rerun that might not end when the TV turns off. When life gives you a limited series… RUN!
Students will build acting and performance skills, collaborate with new peers, and take on a variety of roles in a fun and supportive environment.
📍 Location: Fargo Davies High School Theatre
📅 Dates: July 20–August 13, 2026
🕘 Schedule: Monday–Thursday, 9:00 AM–1:00 PM
🎭 Performances: August 12 & 13, 2026 at 7:00 PM
✅ Enrollment: First come, first served
🎬 Role Placement: Auditions held on the first day to assign roles (no audition required to participate)
EVENT LINK: https://trollwood.org/trollwood-conservatory/#tab-a4aa00a165e1f257cd2
Take your training to the next level with the Trollwood Musical Theatre Conservatory, an intensive designed for advanced students looking to strengthen acting, singing, and dance skills as a “triple threat.” Created for experienced performers, this conservatory offers focused instruction and high-level musical theatre training.
Grades: 10th grade through graduated seniors (Grades 8–9 by approval of Program Coordinator)
Prerequisite: 2–3 years of musical theatre training and performance experience (advanced level)
Dates: June 22–July 1, 2026 (Mon–Fri)
Time: 10:30 AM–2:30 PM
Orientation (required): June 8, 2026 | 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Orientation Location: Marcil Commons, Trollwood Performing Arts School
Location: Trollwood Performing Arts School, 801 50th Ave S, Moorhead, MN
Instructors: Kristin & Robin Griffeath
Student Prep: Bring a printed, memorized 32-bar audition cut to the first class (rep book/headshot/resume encouraged if available).
Fee: Included in the Trollwood “one inclusive” high school fee structure (see Program Fees page)
Registration Deadline: May 23, 2026 (may remain open if space allows)
EVENT LINK: https://trollwood.org/student-leadership/
FEE: Free to apply
The Trollwood Student Leadership Program offers advanced students the opportunity to learn through mentorship while building real-world leadership experience in the arts. Student Leaders work alongside professional artistic, technical, teaching, or administrative staff—growing skills through hands-on practice and helping guide and support other students.
Student Leaders may serve with programs such as the Mainstage Musical, Totally Trollwood Musical, Trollwood Academy, Totally Trollwood Academy, Trollwood Players, and more.
Eligibility: High school students with at least two years at Trollwood and/or juniors & seniors
Student Leaders receive opportunities for:
• Individual mentorship from professionals in their discipline
• Leadership training and hands-on experience
• Supporting and mentoring fellow students
• Strengthening communication and problem-solving skills
• Building professional connections in the arts
Expectations Include:
• Participate in orientation/training meetings
• Set goals and work with a mentor throughout the summer
• Assist with responsibilities in assigned area
• Model strong teamwork and leadership
• Assist with strike through completion (duties may run through Friday, August 6)
EVENT LINK: https://trollwood.org/trollwood-academy/#tab-5224a36ae6db2420c68
Hone your craft this summer with Trollwood Academy, a high school performing arts training program offering a wide range of classes in musical theater, acting, singing, dance, improv, film, technical theater, songwriting, and more. Build your own schedule and take 1–4 classes daily throughout June.
Grades: 8th grade through graduated seniors (2025–2026 school year)
Dates: June 8–July 1, 2026 (Mon–Fri)
No classes: June 19, 2026
Times / Periods:
• Period 1: 9:00–10:20 AM
• Period 2: 10:30–11:50 AM
• Period 3: 1:00–2:20 PM
• Period 4: 2:30–3:50 PM
Location: Trollwood Performing Arts School, 801 50th Ave S, Moorhead, MN
Fees: See Trollwood Program Fees page
Class placement: Informal skill assessment may occur on the first day to ensure best-fit class placement.
Bus transportation: Optional bus service available from Fargo, West Fargo, and Moorhead (routes before 9:00 AM and after 4:00 PM). $100 for transportation (both ways, one way, or flexible day-to-day use).
EVENT LINK: https://www.arts.state.mn.us/grants/creative-individuals.htm
FEE: Free to apply
Creative Individuals Grant (FY 2027) – Now Open
This pilot program provides funding for individual artists and culture bearers to develop or sustain their creative practice and meaningfully engage with Minnesotans through audiences, participants, students, and/or community activities.
Grant Amount: $2,000–$10,000 (no cash match required)
Deadline: March 6, 2026 by 4:30 p.m.
Who Can Apply: Individual artists (dance, media arts, music, photography, poetry/prose, theater, visual art) and culture bearers trained by traditional elders or master artists.
Grant Period: January–December 2027 (awards approved November 2026)
Note: Applicants may apply to only one FY 2027 program (Creative Individuals, Arts Experiences, Arts Education, or Cultural Expression). FY 2026 Creative Individuals grantees are not eligible.
EVENT LINK: https://grandmaraisartcolony.org/events/arts-festival/artist-info/
FEE: $35.00 (Jury Fee - non refundable)
Arts Festival Applications are Open!
The Grand Marais Arts Festival is a juried fine arts festival and a microcosm of the Midwest arts scene. The event is known for its high-quality exhibitors, scenic location on the North Shore of Lake Superior, strong art-buying crowd, and exceptional support amenities for festival artists.
* Application deadline: February 23, 2026
* Invitations Issued: March 16, 2026
* Festival dates: July 11 – 12, 2026
Average attendance: 9,500+
Average booth sales: $3,400
Artist Support | The Art Colony provides application support and a small number of photo shoots to develop your portfolio and strengthen your application
Overnight Security | is provided both Friday and Saturday nights
Exceptional Volunteers | provide short booth breaks and other support
Community Support | Local businesses support the event and its promotion
Exposure | Marketing campaigns for the Arts Festival annually reaches over 2 million people
EVENT LINK: https://www.artofthelakes.org/classes.html
FEE: $25/$30 Member/Non-Member
$20/$25 Member/Non-Member Early Bird (By January 13)
Plus $12 materials fee payable to instructor at class.
with Heidi Hull
January 27, 5:30-7:30 pm
Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake
Join Heidi Hull as she provides instruction to knit with your hands/fingers. Finger knitting is a simple form of knitting that uses your fingers instead of needles to create a knitted project. It's a great activity for beginners and expert knitters alike. This fun class is perfect for the Valentine's Day season! Ages 16+
EVENT LINK: https://ffpubliclibrary.org/events/
FEE: Free
January 27, 2026 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
In “The Last of the Sea Women,” an extraordinary band of women wage a spirited battle against vast oceanic threats. Often called real-life mermaids, the haenyeo divers of South Korea’s Jeju Island are renowned for centuries of diving to the ocean floor — without oxygen — to harvest seafood for their livelihood. Today, with most haenyeo now in their 60s, 70s and 80s, their traditions and way of life are in imminent danger. But these fierce, funny, and hardworking women refuse to give an inch, aided by a younger generation’s fight to revive their ancestral lifestyle through social media. Peering into what drives haenyeo young and old, this moving documentary zeroes in on their tight-knit friendships, savvy independence and infectious sense of empowerment. The story unfolds into an uplifting tale of women taking on world powers to protect their beloved ocean and inspire a new generation.
EVENT LINK: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/historicalandculturalsocietyofclaycounty/2002000
FEE: $25 Registration Fee
January 27 at 6:30pm
Elm Room - Hjemkomst center
Learn about the history and create your own Harmonica on January 27! The Harmonica is thousands of years old and originated in China. It has become an important part of many genres of music, but is most famously associated with blues, folk, and rock.
Registration is required to attend this class and it covers the cost of the harmonica kit. This class is for children ages 12 and older and is limited to 20 participants.
EVENT LINK: https://springboardforthearts.org/event/income-tax-basics-for-artists-2/
FEE: Free— REGISTER HERE
Location: Zoom Meeting
Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 CT
This workshop will cover the rules and issues involved in filing taxes for creative people. We’ll cover the essentials – tax deductions, recordkeeping, grant income considerations, setting up your books, and tax planning – for filing your federal and state tax returns. (Please note: sales tax is covered in a separate workshop.)
Presenter: Caitlin Rae Warner (she/they)
Bio: Caitlin Rae Warner has been an enrolled agent tax practitioner since 2015. Before that, she earned her BFA in Print/Paper/Books from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 2012. Due to this mixed professional background, she is uniquely experienced with helping creative folks to navigate the often conflicting, complicated, or just plain daunting necessities of balancing taxes with life as an artist. She is especially interested in understanding the story of and supporting the person behind the tax forms that she prepares (which number in the thousands after this many years of doing taxes!)
EVENT LINK: https://springboardforthearts.org/event/income-tax-basics-for-artists-2/
FEE: Free
Wednesday, January 28, 6:00-8:00pm
Zoom Meeting
This workshop will cover the rules and issues involved in filing taxes for creative people. We’ll cover the essentials – tax deductions, recordkeeping, grant income considerations, setting up your books, and tax planning – for filing your federal and state tax returns. (Please note: sales tax is covered in a separate workshop.)
Presenter: Caitlin Rae Warner (she/they)
Bio: Caitlin Rae Warner has been an enrolled agent tax practitioner since 2015. Before that, she earned her BFA in Print/Paper/Books from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 2012. Due to this mixed professional background, she is uniquely experienced with helping creative folks to navigate the often conflicting, complicated, or just plain daunting necessities of balancing taxes with life as an artist. She is especially interested in understanding the story of and supporting the person behind the tax forms that she prepares (which number in the thousands after this many years of doing taxes!)
Co-presented with the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council.
EVENT LINK: http://www.Project412mn.org
FEE: Free
Experience a night of live music featuring Clayton Ryan’s heartland country rock, with special guest Sammie Jean Cohen bringing soulful folk blues.
Brought to you by Project 412 Wave Makers, this concert is FREE and open to the public!
EVENT LINK: https://bit.ly/4qFEGzO
FEE: $30 first session, lower for subsequent sessions
January 29, 2026, 7pm
Evansville Art Center
In this first class for adults, Instructor Gretchen Melo invites people who are at a beginner level, or are returning to Spanish after many years, to join her for an interactive experience. During this time she will assess your knowledge, interests, and learning styles. There will be a few mini lessons, some games, some pair work, and independent responses.
Preregistration is required. Contact Gretchen at: puentebilingue@gmail.com
EVENT LINK: https://www.hcscconline.org
FEE: Free
January 31 at 10am
Free to attend
Elm Room - Hjemkomst Center
Escape the cold and learn about local history at Decades Club! Decades Club is a free event perfect for younger children. Activities for this first club meeting are centered around winter in the 1940s. Children will recreate a popular sled from the era out of popsicle sticks, learn what life was like during a blizzard then, and more!
Each month will be themed around a specific decade from the past. This club is free to attend and open to children ages 6 to 10.
EVENT LINK: https://plainsart.org/exhibitions/homing-radical-re-membering/
FEE: Free
January 31, 2026 - July 5, 2026
Homing is a solo exhibition featuring the work of regional multidisciplinary artist Alicia Hauff. This body of work examines the disconnect between contemporary life and the ecological, ancestral, and somatic systems that have sustained human and non-human communities. Homing refers to “an ability to return to a place or territory after traveling a distance away from it.” The foundational aspects of home include a sense of rootedness, connectedness, belonging, safety, and mutual care. Homing is a re-membering, recovering, and re-commitment to the greater whole of interconnected, interdependent life. Re-membering relates to the embodied act of becoming whole, putting ourselves back together again in care and community. For Hauff, homing begins with getting to know those beings all around us, every day.
Starion Bank Gallery | Plains Art Museum
General admission to this and all exhibitions at Plains Art Museum are free every day of the week.
EVENT LINK: https://springboardforthearts.org/event/work-of-art-promotions/
FEE: Free— REGISTER HERE
Location: Zoom Meeting
Date: Saturday, January 31, 2026
Time: 1:00 - 3:30 CT
Craft persuasive messaging and create a strategy for how you will get the word out about your work, events, and news.
This workshop is part of a series of virtual workshops being presented in partnership with Hennepin County Library, and listed as “Promotions for Artists” on the library website.
This workshop is a unit in the 12-part Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists series, a professional development curriculum designed to teach business skills to artists in all disciplines. The curriculum is always available for free download, or you can buy a copy of the book to support your practice.
Instructor: Mikha Dominguez (they/them)
Bio: Mikha Dominguez (aka Mikhamik) is a Queer non-binary Latinx Venezuelan artist based in Minneapolis since 2014. With a background in set design, Mikha’s work explores identity, migration, and resilience. They have worked at the Walker Art Center, exhibited at MCAD, University of Minnesota, St. Catherine University, and the University of Omaha, and participated in the Art Shanty Projects. Mikha leads Mikhamik House of Arts and teaches at Springboard for the Arts while studying at MCAD. Visit their website at mikhamik.com.
EVENT LINK: https://bit.ly/3LL4hrX
FEE: $15 suggested donation
January 31, 2026, 3:30-5pm
Evansville Art Center
Gretchen Melo will present a sound bowl experience on Saturday, January 31 at 3:30 p.m. She will present a singing bowl demonstration with 8 crystal singing bowls, followed by a sound bath for relaxation. In the short demonstration of 15-20 minutes, she will share the possible benefits of sound frequency for overall well-being and stress management
Afterwards, she will do a 20-minute sound bath where people will simply listen and relax as she plays the bowls and does a little vocal toning here and there. Prior to the sound bath Gretchen will offer simple and straightforward guidance as to how to best enjoy the experience. To wrap things up, she will invite people to share their experiences and will share tips on how to incorporate sound frequency into a relaxation routine.
Attendees are encouraged to bring yoga mats, but chairs will be available.
There is a $15 suggested donation and registration is required.
Contact Gretchen at: MeloSoundBowls@gmail.com
EVENT LINK: https://springboardforthearts.org/event/winter-rituals-poetry-labyrinth/
FEE: Free
EVENT, FREE, IN-PERSON, WORKSHOP
Get creative with poetry! An interactive event, Poetry Labyrinth invites participants into a guided indoor–outdoor ritual that includes choosing a poem, walking a contemplative labyrinth, and pausing at its center for a reading or a moment of quiet. Afterward, guests can gather indoors at Stumbeano’s Coffee with a warm drink and enjoy space to reflect, socialize, and unwind.
This event is free and open to all ages, but kids under 10 should be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Location
Kirkbride Park, 1515 North Union Avenue, Fergus Falls, Minnesota 56537
Date
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Time
4:30 - 6:30 CT
EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=311940
FEE: Adults $10 | Students $5
Sunday, February 1 2pm
Buster drives “The General” to trainload of laughter. During America’s Civil War, Union spies steal engineer Johnny Gray’s beloved locomotive, ‘The General’—with Johnnie’s lady love aboard an attached boxcar—and he single-handedly must do all in his power to both get The General back and to rescue Annabelle.
USA - 1926 - 78 mins
Accompanied by Theatre Organist: Elliot Sander
Movie will be preceeded by an old fashioned Sing-a-long and short concert featuring members of the Red River Theatre Organ Society.
Following the movie, there will be a Q&A and tour of the theatre organ chambers.
EVEN LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/yoga-nymrcc-winter-spring-2026/
FEE: Varies— see link for details
The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is pleased to welcome yoga back for the Winter/Spring 2026 season with instructor Bobbi Jo Hamilton of Northwoods Velvære Studio.
This season offers multiple ways to participate — including a regular weekly Friday class, a 7-week low-cost Wednesday series, and a monthly chair-supported option — all rooted in body awareness, choice, and nervous system support.
Bobbi Jo brings a somatic, body-centered approach that blends gentle movement, mindful breath, and self-compassion. With a background as a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and experienced yoga teacher, she creates a calm, welcoming space where students are encouraged to listen to their bodies and move at their own pace.
Weekly & Monthly Offerings Include:
Wednesday Body-Led Yoga Flow
Wednesdays, 6:00–7:00 pm | Feb 11–Mar 25, 2026 (7-week session)
$5 community rate — a great way to try yoga midweek
Friday Body-Led Yoga Flow
Fridays, 10:00–11:00 am | Feb 6–May 29, 2026 (steady weekly practice Feb-May)
Gentle, mindful movement to support balance, mobility, and nervous system regulation
Gentle Chair-Supported Movement (Monthly)
Second Friday of the month, 8:00–9:00 am | Feb–May 2026
4 sessions: Feb 13, Mar 13, Apr 10, May 8
$10 drop-in community rate
Punch cards offer flexible attendance across regularly scheduled classes. Drop-ins are also welcome if space allows.
No prior yoga experience is needed. All bodies and abilities are welcome.
EVENT LINK: https://www.artofthelakes.org/classes.html
FEE: $35/$35 Member/Non-Member
$30/$30 Member/Non-Member Early Bird (By January 24)
with Tori Hanna
February 7, 9-2
First Lutheran Church fellowship hall, Battle Lake
Learn the basics of weaving using a rigid heddle loom and leave with a beautiful table runner or wall hanging. Materials and looms provided. Ages 16+
EVENT LINK: https://springboardforthearts.org/event/work-of-art-pricing-2/
FEE: Free— REGISTER HERE
Location: Zoom Meeting
Date: Saturday, February 7, 2026
Time: 1:00 - 3:30 CT
This analytical approach isn’t intended to be the only way to price your work. It’s intended to show you the factors of product production that apply to everything in the marketplace. Once you understand what each of the variables are you’ll be able to customize a formula that fits your business model.
This workshop is part of a series of virtual workshops being presented in partnership with Hennepin County Library, and listed as “Pricing for Artists” on the library website.
This workshop is a unit in the 12-part Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists series, a professional development curriculum designed to teach business skills to artists in all disciplines. The curriculum is always available for free download, or you can buy a copy of the book to support your practice.
Instructor: Mikha Dominguez (they/them)
Bio: Mikha Dominguez (aka Mikhamik) is a Queer non-binary Latinx Venezuelan artist based in Minneapolis since 2014. With a background in set design, Mikha’s work explores identity, migration, and resilience. They have worked at the Walker Art Center, exhibited at MCAD, University of Minnesota, St. Catherine University, and the University of Omaha, and participated in the Art Shanty Projects. Mikha leads Mikhamik House of Arts and teaches at Springboard for the Arts while studying at MCAD. Visit their website at mikhamik.com.
EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=310565
FEE: Adults $12 | Students $8
An AC4TA Youth Theatre Production
Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026 2pm
"You can't catch me, I'm the Stinky Cheese Man!"
Loosely based on the story of the Gingerbread Man, a little old lady decided to make a man out of stinky cheese with one very important plot twist — the stinky cheese man is so stinky that no one wants to run, run, run after him, much less eat him.
From “The Stinky Cheese Man” to “Cinderummpelstiltskin” these unique, hilarious retellings poke fun at classic stories as Characters slide in and out of tales; Cinderella rebuffs Rumpelstiltskin, and Goldilocks meets the Three Elephants. Nothing is quite the same as you remember it.
Winter Youth Theatre is directed by Michael Ranscht - our new executive director!
EVENT LINK: https://springboardforthearts.org/event/work-of-art-time-management/
FEE: Free— REGISTER HERE
Location: Zoom Meeting
Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Time: 6:00 - 8:30 CT
Discover analytical and tool-based approaches to manage your time. These tools will help you tackle hurdles related to efficiency, flexibility, and structure to help you reach your artistic goals.
This workshop is a part of the 12-part Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists series, a professional development curriculum designed to teach business skills to artists in all disciplines. The curriculum is always available for free download, or you can buy a copy of the book to support your practice.
Instructor: Kandace Creel Falcón (they/them)
Bio: Kandace Creel Falcón, PhD. is a formerly tenured Associate Professor of Women’s & Gender Studies who spends their days painting, writing about the joy of creative inquiry, and developing a more peaceful relationship with their nervous system. KCF maintains a research-informed studio practice in their home in the Erhard Hills of rural Otter Tail County. They are involved in community efforts across the region rooted by the power of narrative to shift the world toward the queer utopias we deserve. Visit their website at www.kjcfalcon.com.
EVENT LINK: https://givebutter.com/plains-ghd
FEE: Free music + lunch purchase— RSVP requested
Thursday, February 12, 12-1PM
Stop by Plains Art Museum on Thursday, February 12, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. for a FREE Giving HeARTs Day celebration! Enjoy Valentine-inspired music by Kathie Brekke & the 42nd Street Band, and purchase lunch from a local caterer.
EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com
FEE: Adults $26 • Students $13:
Thursday, February 12 • 7:00pm
The Peking Acrobats defy gravity with amazing displays of contortion, flexibility, and control. They push the envelope of human possibility with astonishing juggling dexterity and balancing feats. The show features all the excitement and festivity of a Chinese Carnival!
EVENT LINK: https://kulcher.networkforgood.com/events/95318-morning-with-megan-victorian-puzzle-purse-workshop
FEE: $20 for Non-Members / $17 for Members
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a touch of historic charm! Join us for a special Morning with Megan workshop—held during our annual Hygge Market—as Artistic Director Megan Shirley-Ross guides participants through creating a Victorian-inspired puzzle purse keepsake.
Puzzle purses (also known as folding love letters) were popular in the Victorian era and often used to share heartfelt messages in a beautifully decorative form. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn how to create your own puzzle purse to gift to someone special or keep as a meaningful personal treasure.
Workshop: Victorian Puzzle Purse Workshop
Date/Time: Saturday, February 14; 10 AM – 12 PM
Cost: $20 for Non-Members / $17 for Members
Location: Upstairs @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center (Accessible only by stairs; call 218-385-3339 if accommodations are needed)
EVENT LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/hygge-market-2026/
FEE: Free to attend / Victorian Puzzle Purse Workshop-$20 for Non-Members / $17 for Members
All are invited to join us at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center for our 2nd Annual Hygge Market from 10 AM – 2 PM on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
This year, we’re excited to collaborate with our next-door neighbors, the NYM Public Library, to expand the market experience! While the Cultural Center will feature artists and makers, the Library will focus on hosting local authors—creating an even more vibrant, cozy event.
Hygge is defined as “a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being (regarded as a defining characteristic of Danish culture).” Hygge is a way of life for Danes that embodies a sense of coziness, simplicity, and being present.
Farmhouse Bakery – baked goods
Gen Keranen – fiber arts
Knitted Love – handmade blankets
Shelley Johnson – fiber arts
Sunnyside Treats – baked goods
More vendors will be confirmed as the date approaches. Are you an artist or author who creates cozy, comforting, and heartwarming pieces? We want YOU to join our Hygge Market! Contact Emily at emily@kulcher.org or call 218-385-3339.
Hygge (pronounced hoo-gah) is a Danish concept that represents coziness, comfort, and contentment. It’s about slowing down, enjoying the little things, and embracing moments of peace — whether it’s lighting a candle, snuggling under a blanket, or appreciating beautiful art. At the Hygge Market, we are embracing this feeling through art, creativity, and connection.
We will be offering two workshops during our Hygge Market on February 14, 2026!
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a touch of historic charm! Join us for a special Morning with Megan workshop—held during our annual Hygge Market—as Artistic Director Megan Shirley-Ross guides participants through creating a Victorian-inspired puzzle purse keepsake.
Puzzle purses (also known as folding love letters) were popular in the Victorian era and often used to share heartfelt messages in a beautifully decorative form. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn how to create your own puzzle purse to gift to someone special or keep as a meaningful personal treasure.
Workshop: Victorian Puzzle Purse Workshop
Date/Time: Saturday, February 14; 10 AM – 12 PM
Cost: $20 for Non-Members / $17 for Members
Location: Upstairs @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center (Accessible only by stairs; call 218-385-3339 if accommodations are needed)
The second workshop of the day is a make-and-take workshop. Participants are invited to create a Victorian-inspired “Heart in Hand” paper Valentine during this free make-and-take activity. This hands-on project uses construction paper, simple cutting techniques, and paper weaving to create a symbolic and meaningful handmade keepsake.
The “Heart in Hand” motif—popular in Victorian-era valentines—represents friendship, love, and generosity, making it a perfect project for the day. This activity is beginner-friendly, and all materials are provided. Stop in anytime during the event and leave with a unique, handmade Valentine to gift or treasure for years to come.
Workshop: Victorian-Inspired “Heart in Hand”
Date/Time: Saturday, February 14; 12 PM – 2 PM
Cost: FREE & Open to ALL!
Location: Upstairs @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center (Accessible only by stairs; call 218-385-3339 if accommodations are needed)
We hope you can join us for this cozy, creative day!
EVENT LINK: https://springboardforthearts.org/event/work-of-art-recordkeeping-2/
FEE: Free— REGISTER HERE
Location: Zoom Meeting
Date: Saturday, February 14, 2026
Time: 1:00 - 3:30 CT
Learn how to track revenues and expenses, make informed projections, and gain a clearer understanding of your artistic business finances.
This workshop is part of a series of virtual workshops being presented in partnership with Hennepin County Library, and listed as “Recordkeeping for Artists” on the library website.
This workshop is a unit in the 12-part Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists series, a professional development curriculum designed to teach business skills to artists in all disciplines. The curriculum is always available for free download, or you can buy a copy of the book to support your practice.
Instructor: Anitra Budd (she/her)
Bio: Anitra Budd is an experienced freelance editor, copywriter, consultant, and public speaker whose clients include Fortune 500 corporations, literary publishers, marketing agencies, universities, and local and national magazines. Over the course of her career, she’s presented workshops on publishing, editing, and organization for artists at a variety of venues. She holds BA and MA degrees from the University of Minnesota. Visit her website at www.colfax wordsmiths.com.
EVENT LINK: https://fergusarts.org
FEE: $30 adults / $15 students
Saturday, February 14, 2026, 7:30pm
Magic Carpet Ride is a musical journey through one of the most electrifying and impactful times America has ever seen.
The Performance: Immerse your senses in an electrifying video show projection accompanying a live performance of songs by The Doors ("Light My Fire"), The Byrds ("Mr. Tambourine Man"), Iron Butterfly, ("In-a-Gadda-da-Vida"), Jefferson Airplane ("White Rabbit"), Procol Harum ("A Whiter Shade of Pale"), Cream ("Sunshine of Your Love"), The Zombies ("Time of the Season"), Steppenwolf ("Born to be Wild") and Janis Joplin. ("Piece of My Heart").
The Light Show: In the late 60s and early 70s, our lighting designer, Nautilus Music Theater's Ben Krywosz, created, designed and operated shows for many national groups at Fillmore West and other Bay area venues in San Francisco, among the musical highlights, BLUE CHEER and IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY. He also provided lighting for productions of TOMMY and JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.
The light show itself is a highlight of this experience, "conjuring up swiftly changing kaleidoscopic images that ebb and flow with the music"
Behind the Scenes:
Magic Carpet Ride was conceived by Gary Rue and created in collaboration with lighting designer Ben Krywosz to bring audiences back to the days when Bay area musicians were making an impact on the social fabric of our country.
The exacting musicianship of the band is supercharged by the light show itself, what critics have called ‘the 6th member of the ensemble’.
Tickets available online at fergusarts.org
Box Office: Monday - Friday 11am-2pm 218-736-5453
EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com
FEE: Adults $37 • Students $18
Saturday, February 14 • 7:30pm
Theme to be announced! The Dillos 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 70’s rock.
EVENT LINK: https://centrallakessymphony.org/events/
FEE: $20 adult, $5 student
February 15, 2026 @ 2:00 pm
“Tragic Passions” is a dramatic orchestral concert exploring love, obsession, and fate through two romantic masterpieces. Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture opens the program with sweeping melodies and emotional intensity, capturing the doomed passion of Shakespeare’s iconic lovers. Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique follows, a groundbreaking work that plunges into the mind of a lovesick artist, driven to madness by unrequited love. With vivid orchestration and haunting themes, both works delve into the darker side of romance, culminating in a powerful, emotionally charged experience. “Tragic Passions” invites listeners to journey through the ecstasy and anguish of love’s most intense expressions.
Pytor I. Tchaikovsky…………………Romeo and Juliet Overture
Hector Berlioz…………………………Symphonie Fantastique
EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com
FEE: Adults $23 • Students $13
Tuesday, February 17 • 7:00pm
Experience the thrill of Mardi Gras! Allow yourself to be carried away to Bourbon Street with the enthralling performance of the Mardi Gras Kings. Brace yourself for a soulful blend of traditional New Orleans melodies! It’s a Mardi Gras party in the Midwest Bank Ballroom
EVENT LINK: https://theatreb.org/box-office/
FEE: Ticketed event— please see event link for details
It’s 1950, and new colors are being added to the Red Scare. Two U.S. State Department employees, Bob and Norma, have been tasked with identifying sexual deviants within their ranks. There’s just one problem: Both Bob and Norma are gay, and have married each other’s partners as a carefully constructed cover. Inspired by the true story of the earliest stirrings of the American gay rights movement, madcap classic sitcom-style laughs give way to provocative drama as two “All-American” couples are forced to stare down the closet door.
PERFORMANCES:
Fridays: February 20, 27, March 6 at 7:30 pm
Saturdays: February 21, 28, March 7 at 7:30 pm
Sundays: February 22, March 1 & 8 at 2:00 pm (matinee discounts!)
EVENT LINK: https://trollwood.org/mainstage-musical/
FEE: Free to apply
Join Trollwood Performing Arts School for Disney’s Frozen, directed by Trollwood alumna and Broadway star Becky Gulsvig! Step into the magical world of Arendelle in this beloved musical about sisterhood, acceptance, and discovering the true meaning of love. Participants can get involved as a cast member, orchestra musician, run crew member, or technician.
📅 February 21–25
Sign up for an audition slot by calling 218-477-6500 or emailing trollwood@fargo.k12.nd.us
📅 February 20–March 8
Auditions take place after school at various metro-area high schools and at Trollwood Performing Arts School. Video auditions are also accepted for students unable to attend in person.
🎶 Register for an orchestra audition time online
Students may participate as a run crew member or technician by registering for Trollwood summer programming.
🎭 Performance Dates: July 20–25 and July 28–August 1, 2026
📍 Bluestem Center for the Arts (Bluestem Amphitheater)
801 50th Ave S, Moorhead, MN
EVENT LINK: https://springboardforthearts.org/event/work-of-art-legal-considerations/
FEE: Free— REGISTER HERE
Location: Zoom Meeting
Date: Saturday, February 21, 2026
Time: 1:00 - 3:30 CT
Obtain general information about your intellectual property, contract basics and structuring your artistic business.
This workshop is part of a series of virtual workshops being presented in partnership with Hennepin County Library, and listed as “Legal Considerations for Artists” on the library website.
This workshop is a unit in the 12-part Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists series, a professional development curriculum designed to teach business skills to artists in all disciplines. The curriculum is always available for free download, or you can buy a copy of the book to support your practice.
Meet the Instructor
Instructor: Anitra Budd (she/her)
Bio: Anitra Budd is an experienced freelance editor, copywriter, consultant, and public speaker whose clients include Fortune 500 corporations, literary publishers, marketing agencies, universities, and local and national magazines. Over the course of her career, she’s presented workshops on publishing, editing, and organization for artists at a variety of venues. She holds BA and MA degrees from the University of Minnesota. Visit her website at www.colfax wordsmiths.com.
EVENT LINK: https://fmkicksband.com/concerts/
FEE: $20
BIG BAND BASH featuring several of the area's big bands for a delightful day of jazz.
EVENT LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/tetrapak-printmaking-workshop-2-28-25/
FEE: $60 per person
Join us for a special creative printmaking workshop led by local artist Annalee Beaver on Saturday, February 28, 2026, from 10 AM – 12 PM. This workshop is for any experience level and ability—ages 12 and up.
Class Description:
In this class, we will create a line-based design that will be transferred onto a Tetra Pak (a recycled, multi-layered carton commonly used for beverages like milk or juice). The design will then be printed onto mixed-media paper using a printing press. Participants are encouraged to bring their own inspiration or choose from a variety of original nature photographs provided by the class director.
This class will cover the full process of printmaking, from initial design through a finished print. The number of prints you can make may vary depending on how quickly the Tetra Pak breaks down during the printing process.
Please note: There will be a 1-hour lunch break from 12 PM – 1 PM, bring a sack lunch or enjoy a special discount at the Continental Divide Brew Pub two doors down!
🎨 Tetrapak Printmaking Workshop
📅 Saturday, February 28, 2025
🕙 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
📍 New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, 24 N Main Ave, NYM
🎟️ $60 per person
To register, click below or call the Center at 218-385-3339.
EVENT LINK: https://artsmn.org
FEE: Free
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Capitol Rotunda Rally: 10–11 AM
Legislative Meetings: 11 AM–3 PM
Arts Advocacy Day is Tuesday, March 3, 2026 — and showing up early is how we win.
Every registration helps us schedule more meetings with lawmakers and make sure the arts have a powerful presence at the Capitol. The sooner you sign up, the stronger our voice will be.
This is how we protect and grow arts funding in Minnesota.
EVENT LINK: https://www.lakeagassizwindsymphony.org
FEE: Free
Experience the magic of traditions reimagined with the Lake Agassiz Wind Symphony! Under the direction of Dr. Warren Olfert and Dr. Michael King, our talented musicians will take you on a journey where beloved classics meet fresh, new perspectives.
This exciting program features music by Percy Grainger, J.S. Bach, Oscar Navarro, and Ralph Vaughan Williams—composers whose works blend timeless tradition with vibrant transformation. From rich harmonies to lively rhythms, there’s something to captivate listeners of every age.
Admission is free—bring your family, friends, and neighbors to celebrate community, creativity, and the joy of live music!
EVENT LINK: https://bit.ly/49EkJne
FEE: Free— Registration Required
Thursday, March 12, 2026 7-8:30pm
Join us as Bryan Wyneken coaches a beginner/intro class of traditional Celtic community dances. What better time to learn than before St. Patrick’s Day? The method will be taught by video instructions followed by dance-along videos made at actual community dance (Ceilidh) events. A Ceilidh (pronounced KAY-lee) is a traditional Scottish and Irish social gathering featuring folk music, dancing, and storytelling.) Celtic Folk Dance is an accessible (if you can walk, you can dance") genre, there is great music, it is very family friendly, fun, and steeped in traditions that remain relevant to modern folk dancing.
There is no charge for this event, but attendance is limited. To register or for more information, contact Bryan at: wynekenb@gmail.com
EVENT LINK: https://fergusarts.org
FEE: $30 adults / $15 students
Saturday, March 14, 2026, 7:30pm
Lehto & Wright have a sound that is a unique blend of traditional and modern styles. By taking cues from the Irish, English and American folk traditions and interpreting them with contemporary guitar-based arrangements, Lehto & Wright have taken a fresh approach to the world of folk and folk rock.
Tickets available online at fergusarts.org
Box Office: Monday - Friday 11am-2pm 218-736-5453
EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com
FEE: Adults $36 • Students $18
Saturday, March 28 • 7:30pm
Collective Unconscious and their 15 piece ensemble perform Simon and Garfunkel’s 1970 album Bridge Over Troubled Water in its entirety, complete with strings & horns. They will also perform other hits from the duo, as well as songs from Paul Simon’s solo career.
EVENT LINK: https://centrallakessymphony.org/events/
FEE: $20 adult, $5 student
March 29, 2026 @ 4:00 pm
The concert presents a vibrant journey through sacred and dramatic soundscapes, featuring Liszt’s stately March of the Three Holy Kings, evoking the grandeur of the Magi’s pilgrimage. Saint-Saëns’ Danse Bacchanale adds fiery, exotic flair with its rhythmic intensity and vivid orchestration. Taylor Scott Davis’ Magnificat, a modern choral masterpiece, offers a reflective yet powerful setting of Mary’s song of praise. Highlighting the evening is the angelic artistry of the St. John’s Boys Choir, whose voices bring a unique purity and emotional depth to the program. Together, these works celebrate faith, passion, and the transcendent power of music.
Franz Liszt…………………….March from “The Three Holy Kings”
Camille Saint-Saens……….Danse Bacchanale
(selected works by the St. John’s Boys Choir)
Taylor Scott Davis…………..Magnificat
EVENT LINK: https://fmkicksband.com/concerts/
FEE: $15
Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead is hosting its annual “All City High School Jazz Band Festival” featuring the local area high school jazz bands— featuring the F/M area’s upcoming young aspiring jazz musicians.
EVENT LINK: https://fergusarts.org
FEE: See Event Link
Saturday, April 11, 2026 7:30pm
The Accidental Hero is a multi-media one-man show about a WWII American officer who miraculously liberates the Czech villages of his grandparents. It's a true story written and performed by his grandson, Patrick Dewane.
Patrick's grandfather refused to talk about his service in the war. When he died, his basement yielded a treasure trove of typewritten accounts, photos, and rare film footage. Dewane brings this archival material to glowing life as an enthralling, humorous and heartwarming tale of miraculous escapes and astonishing coincidences. Dewane takes on a dozen different roles as he powerfully recounts his grandfather's journey from Omaha Beach, the Battle of the Bulge, and the end of WWII. In the last week of the war, Konop's story turns away from a soldier's survival tale to something from mythology. He discovers his lost identity, embraced by the tribe he never knew. Like Luke Skywalker, Konop thought he was just fighting the Evil Empire, in this case the Nazis. But unlike Skywalker, this story is true. His was an epic homecoming. As he freed the Czechs, they liberated him.
Tickets available online at fergusarts.org
Box Office: Monday - Friday 11am-2pm 218-736-5453
EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com
FEE: Adults $26 • Students $13
Sunday, April 19 • 6pm
A non-stop energy packed urban circus complete with dancing, beat boxing, acrobatics, BMX biking and more, 360 ALLSTARS is a spectacular fusion of the extraordinary artistry that emerges from street culture. 360 ALLSTARS entertains audiences of all ages!
EVENT LINK: https://www.artofthelakes.org/classes.html
FEE: $55/$60 Member/Non-Member
$50/$55 Member/Non-Member Early Bird (By April 9)
Plus $20 fee for supplies to be collected by the instructor during class
with Kate Mudge
April 23, 5-7:30pm
First Lutheran Church kitchen, Battle Lake
A perfect treat for Mother's Day--or anytime you want to wow your family & friends with a bakery-worthy breakfast dessert. In this hands-on class, you'll learn how to make a classic Danish braid from start to finish. We'll use a shortcut lamination method that creates beautiful, buttery layers without the fuss of traditional pastry techniques. You'll mix and knead your own dough, learn how to incorporate butter for flakiness, create delicious fillings, and shape a stunning braid that looks impressive (but is absolutely doable for the home baker!)
You'll choose your own filling from two delicious options: Lemon curd & raspberry OR Lemon cream cheese & blueberry. Each person will leave with a freshly baked Danish braid, warm from the oven, extra dough to take home so you can make another one the next day, and the confidence to recreate this "fancy-looking" yet totally achievable pastry anytime you like. With its sweet cheese filling and buttery, flaky layers, this pastry braid is nearly irresistible---and after this class, you'll be able to make it yourself with ease. Perfect for holidays, brunch gatherings, or just treating people you love.
EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=fmbnd
FEE: See website
FMBallet is thrilled to present a brand-new production of Snow White! Join Snow White on her enchanting journey as she escapes the Evil Queen, finds friendship with the Seven Dwarfs, and discovers the true power of courage, kindness, and love. With beautiful choreography, magical storytelling, and captivating performances, this family-friendly ballet brings the beloved fairy tale to life on stage.
Perfect for audiences of all ages, Snow White is a sparkling addition to FMBallet’s season that promises to delight and inspire.
EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com
FEE: Adults $38 • Students $19
Saturday, April 25 • 7:30pm
It’s like… totally rad! Experience all the youthful energy and sonic celebration that was 1980’s New Wave and Radio Pop. A musical journey spanning both sides of 1985, this show delivers the full concert experience where your favorite 80’s music hits come to life.
EVENT LINK: https://www.artofthelakes.org/classes.html
FEE: $25/$30 Member/Non-Member
$20/$25 Member/Non-Member Early Bird (By April 17)
with Kristi Kuder
May 1, 1-3 pm
Glendalough State Park dining hall
If you or someone you know loves to garden, create cards that keep on giving with homemade seed paper. This class will teach you the steps to make lovely, plantable paper infused with seeds for a touch of nature. Not only that, you can also reduce your paper waste and recycle it, making something beautiful to share with your family and friends. Making seed paper is a delightful endeavor that combines creativity with sustainability.
EVENT LINK: https://theatreb.org/current-season/
FEE: Ticketed event— please see event link for details
Every Brilliant Thing is a powerful, heartwarming, and surprisingly funny play about the lengths we go to for those we love—and the small, beautiful moments that make life worth living. The story begins when a 7-year-old’s mother attempts suicide, prompting the child to start a list of everything brilliant in the world. As the years unfold—through adolescence, love, loss, marriage, and grief—the list grows, abandoned and revived, eventually reaching one million entries. Blending comedy, improvisation, and intimate audience interaction, this immersive experience invites us to walk alongside one individual navigating the shadow of a parent’s mental illness while learning to face their own. Moving and life-affirming, Every Brilliant Thing reminds us that even in our darkest moments, hope can be found in life’s smallest miracles.
EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=310564
FEE: Adults $25 | Students $15 | President's Box $35
Saturday, May 2, 2026 2pm
Puppy Pals LIVE is a family fun action-packed show where adopted and rescued dogs perform spectacular stunts and breathtaking feats. Watch as we lead the puppies and audience through challenging and comical tricks as the pooches show everyone who is really boss! Full of surprises and laugh-out-loud canine comedy this performance appeals to children of all ages.
EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com
FEE: Adults $37 • Students $18
Saturday, May 2 • 7:30pm
Theme to be announced! The Dillos 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 70’s rock.
EVENT LINK: https://www.lakeagassizwindsymphony.org
FEE: Free
Experience the magic of traditions reimagined with the Lake Agassiz Wind Symphony! Under the direction of Dr. Warren Olfert and Dr. Michael King, our talented musicians will take you on a journey where beloved classics meet fresh, new perspectives.
This exciting program features music by Percy Grainger, J.S. Bach, Oscar Navarro, and Ralph Vaughan Williams—composers whose works blend timeless tradition with vibrant transformation. From rich harmonies to lively rhythms, there’s something to captivate listeners of every age.
Admission is free—bring your family, friends, and neighbors to celebrate community, creativity, and the joy of live music!
EVENT LINK: https://www.artofthelakes.org/classes.html
FEE: $35/$40 Member/Non-Member
$30/$35 Member/Non-Member Early Bird (By April 27)
Plus $30 materials fee payable to the instructor during class
with Mary Williams
May 11, 9-noon / May 12, 9-noon
Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake
Hardanger is a Norwegian embroidery cutwork and is a form of counted thread embroidery
It's done on an even weave fabric, usually in white. The thread used is DMC pearl cotton, using 2 to 3 thread sizes. Participants will finish a project over the course of 1-2 classes. The first being Monday morning, May 11, 9 AM - noon. The 2nd session is on Tuesday morning, May 12, 9 AM - noon.
EVENT LINK: https://centrallakessymphony.org/events/
FEE: $20 adult, $5 student
May 16, 2026 @ 7:00 pm
“Soul’s Inspiration” is a vibrant celebration of passion, resilience, and the power of music to uplift the spirit. The concert opens with Leonard Bernstein’s Overture to Candide, a dazzling burst of energy and optimism. Lesley Donahue brings tenderness and depth to Massenet’s Meditation from Thaïs, offering a moment of serene introspection. Next the orchestra will premiere a composition by the internationally renowned Minnesota composer, Jocelyn Hagen. The Runestone Chorale ignites the stage with the fiery rhythms of Verdi’s Anvil Chorus, followed by the stirring Prelude to La Traviata, evoking themes of love and sacrifice. Soprano Randa Melhem captivates with her sultry interpretation of Bizet’s Habanera, infusing the evening with sensual charm. The concert concludes in grand style with Verdi’s Triumphal March from Aida, featuring the full power of the Runestone Chorale. Soul’s Inspiration is a thrilling journey through operatic and orchestral masterpieces that stir the heart and soul, leaving audiences moved, inspired, and uplifted.
Leonard Bernstein…………………..Overture to Candide
Jules Massenet……………………….Meditation on “Thais”
Lesley Donahue, violin
Jocelyn Hagen…………………………(Untitled)
Giuseppe Verdi………………………..Anvil Chorus from “Il Trovatore”
Runestone Chorale
Giuseppe Verdi………………………..Prelude to “La Traviata”
Georges Bizet………………………….Habanera from “Carmen”
Randa Melhem, soprano
Giuseppe Verdi………………………..Triumphal March from “Aida”
Runestone Chorale
Eric Whitacre……………………………Equus
EVENT LINK: https://centrallakessymphony.org/events/
FEE: $20 adult, $5 student
June 14, 2026 @ 2:00 pm
A chamber music concert is an intimate, small-scale performance featuring a select group of musicians playing together without a conductor. The term “chamber” comes from its origins in private rooms or salons rather than large concert halls, and the atmosphere still reflects that closeness today.
In this setting, each performer plays an individual part, creating a rich, conversational interplay between instruments. The repertoire often includes works for string quartets, piano trios, wind ensembles, or other small combinations, ranging from delicate Baroque pieces to contemporary compositions.
The concert experience is typically more personal than a full symphony performance: the audience is close enough to observe subtle musical gestures, quiet breaths before a phrase, and the unspoken communication between players. The acoustics allow for fine details—gentle dynamics, nuanced phrasing, and warm tone colors—to shine through.
Chamber music concerts often feel like being invited into the musicians’ own living room: refined yet relaxed, where every note carries both artistry and intimacy. It’s music in its purest form—collaboration, conversation, and connection. Please join us at the Mount Carmel Chapel on beautiful Lake Carlos, in Alexandria MN.
EVENT LINK: https://www.artofthelakes.org/classes.html
FEE: $150/$160 Member/Non-Member
$140/$150 Member/Non-Member Early Bird (By June 1)
with John and Terry Shaw
June 15, 17 & 19 either 10-noon or 1-3
Round Lake Studio (near Beach Bum's)
Students will be offered the opportunity to learn through doing: students will be introduced to basic hand building techniques and allowed to discover that throwing clay on a potter's wheel is an acquired skill. These classes are appropriate for all skill levels, those who have never touched clay, those with a modicum of experience with this material, and those with a skill set. There will be two instructors: John & Terry Shaw
Materials, tools and firing of any finished work will be provided.
This is a 3-session class on June 15, 17, and 19 (Monday, Wednesday, & Friday) for two hours each day. (Choose MORNING: 10 am - noon or AFTERNOON: 1-3pm)
Classes will be held at the home and studio of Terry and John Shaw under open air canopies looking out on pretty little Round Lake: 35646 Graystone Road. That's pretty much behind Beach Bums and very near the Corner Store, just off the southwest end of Otter Tail Lake.
Additional materials available for purchase from the instructors.
EVENT LINK: https://www.artofthelakes.org/classes.html
FEE: $135/$145 Member/Non-Member
$125/$135 Member/Non-Member Early Bird (By June 12)
Clay and model costs are included in the class registration fee
with Mary Williams
June 26, 9-4 and July 31, 9-4 (two sessions)
Mary Williams' Studio, Clitherall
In this two-part class, we will first make a clay figure from a model on Friday, June 26, 2026. Mary will then fire your figure and on Friday, July 31, we will paint & finish it. Both parts of this class will meet at Mary's studio on Stewart Lake near Clitherall. Ages 16+
EVENT LINK: https://centralsquare.org/2026annualconcertseries/
FEE: Adult —$30.00 | Child (Ages 12 & Under)—Free | Student—$10.00 | Educator—$15.00
July 18, 2026, 7–9:00 PM
This tribute concert honors the music of Neil Diamond, led by singer, guitarist, and songwriter Matt Vee—nephew of 1960s pop icon Bobby Vee. Matt tours internationally with his cousins and bandmates Jeff and Tommy Vee (sons of Bobby Vee) and his wife, Julie Velline, performing in various musical configurations under the name The Killer Vees.
Their acclaimed production, I Am, He Said—A Celebration of the Music of Neil Diamond, has been performed for tens of thousands of audiences nationwide. Featuring faithful arrangements and strong musicianship, the concert spans Diamond’s career and invites listeners to reconnect with one of the most enduring catalogs in American popular music.
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.
EVENT LINK: https://trollwood.org/trollwood-childrens-theatre/
FEE: See Program Fees page here
Trollwood Children’s Theatre offers 5th and 6th grade students a summer opportunity to be onstage performers, experience theatre, and gain confidence. This four-week, theatre program involves students in the creation and public presentation of a full-fledged children’s musical where students are the cast and crew. This year’s selection is the family favorite Shrek the Musical Kids! Theatre and elementary education professionals guide the students through this exciting creative process.
Grades: 5th & 6th (all grades refer to 2025-2026 school year)
Dates: July 20 – August 11, Monday – Friday
Time: 8:00am – 12:00pm
Location: Discovery Middle School, 1717 40th Ave S, Fargo
Auditions: Auditions will be held the first day of class for role assignment only.
Performances: August 11th at 2:00pm and 7:00pm, Discovery Middle School
Fee: See Program Fees page here
EVENT LINK: https://centralsquare.org/2026annualconcertseries/
FEE: Adult —$30.00 | Child (Ages 12 & Under)—Free | Student—$10.00 | Educator—$15.00
Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 7 PM
Weary Ramblers is an Iowa-based Americana duo featuring Chad Elliott and Kathryn Severing Fox. Drawing on folk, roots, and acoustic traditions, their music centers on songwriting, harmony, and story. Both artists bring years of touring and recording experience, performing as multi-instrumentalists with a shared focus on craft and connection.
The duo has received national and international recognition, including wins at the 2025 Josie Music Awards (Americana Song of the Year), the 2025 Iowa Blues Challenge (Solo/Duo), and the International Acoustic Music Awards (Best Group/Duo). Their work has also earned semi-finalist placements in the International Songwriting Competition and Unsigned Only Music Awards.
Weary Ramblers’ recordings have charted prominently on the Roots Music Report, including multiple #1 positions on the Contemporary Folk charts and extended runs among the top folk albums nationally. Their performances offer a focused, listening-room experience shaped by strong songwriting, close harmonies, and seasoned musicianship.
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.
EVENT LINK: https://centralsquare.org/2026annualconcertseries/
FEE: Adult —$30.00 | Child (Ages 12 & Under)—Free | Student—$10.00 | Educator—$15.00
September 12, 2026, 7–9:00 PM
Back by popular demand! This concert focuses on the early years of Johnny Cash, capturing the sound and spirit that defined his rise. Mitchell Hall portrays a young Johnny Cash through voice, presence, and song, drawing from the period when Cash’s style and storytelling first took shape.
Backed by The Tennessee Trio, the performance recreates the signature “boom-chick-a-boom” sound that became inseparable from Cash’s music. With careful attention to tone, rhythm, and arrangement, the band presents a focused tribute that reflects the roots of Johnny Cash’s enduring legacy.
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.
EVENT LINK: https://centralsquare.org/2026annualconcertseries/
FEE: Adult —$30.00 | Child (Ages 12 & Under)—Free | Student—$10.00 | Educator—$15.00
October 10, 2026, 7–9:00 PM
Only Yesterday features vocalist and musician Amy Daves of Olympia, Washington. Daves has toured nationally for more than a decade as a fiddle player and vocalist with Ted Vigil’s acclaimed Tribute to John Denver, bringing depth and musicianship shaped by years of performance.
This concert traces a musical path through the 1970s, honoring the voices of Karen Carpenter, Anne Murray, and Linda Ronstadt. The presentation pairs each song with period-inspired visual backgrounds, creating an immersive experience rooted in memory and era. Audience members are invited to dress in 1970s style for a themed photo opportunity.
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.
EVENT LINK: https://centralsquare.org/2026annualconcertseries/
FEE: Adult —$30.00 | Child (Ages 12 & Under)—Free | Student—$10.00 | Educator—$15.00
November 7, 2026, 7–9:00 PM
Emmy Award–winning comedian David Harris brings more than 30 years of stand-up experience to the stage. His comedy draws from family life, relationships, and the shared anxieties of modern living, shaped by sharp observation and audience interaction. Harris has performed across the U.S. and Canada and is featured in a widely viewed Dry Bar Comedy special.
The evening also features Linda Aarons, a former Minnesota’s Funniest Person winner known for her dry delivery, cultural insight, and precise punchlines. Together, they present a night of stand-up rooted in craft, timing, and connection.
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.
EVENT LINK: https://centralsquare.org/2026annualconcertseries/
FEE: Adult —$30.00 | Child (Ages 12 & Under)—Free | Student—$10.00 | Educator—$15.00
December 5, 2026, 7–9:00 PM
Joyann Parker is a vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose work blends soul, R&B, gospel, jazz, and traditional blues. Critics have praised her voice as both powerful and emotionally resonant, calling it a defining force in her music. With roots in church music and a strong foundation in musical study, Parker developed a sound that reflects lived experience and deep musical lineage.
Her latest album, Roots, debuted at #10 on the Billboard Blues Chart, and her work continues to reach audiences on national and international stages. Joined by her band, Parker brings a full-bodied performance shaped by strong songwriting, expressive vocals, and thoughtful musicianship.
Holiday Soul offers a seasonal concert grounded in warmth, groove, and soul—an evening that reflects both tradition and Parker’s distinct artistic voice.
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.
EVENT LINK: https://www.therourke.org/jonathan-rutter-fragile-things.html
FEE: Free
On view in the East Gallery from 5 December 2025 - 26 January 2026
Member Preview
6:30 to 8 p.m. Friday 5 December 2025
Public Opening
1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday 7 December 2025
Artist Talk at 2 p.m.
Jonathan Rutter is a painter, tinkerer, collector, arts administrator, designer, and curator living and maintaining a home studio in Moorhead, MN. He received his BA degree in Studio Art with an emphasis in Painting from Minnesota State University Moorhead and his MFA degree in Painting from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Artist Statement
If I had the words to say it, I wouldn’t need to paint it . . . but I’ll try. In my practice, I spend a lot of time with my subjects and canvases—giving over my full, undivided attention. Allowing myself to become completely absorbed in the things I’m looking at is reflective, meditative, and pleasantly analytical, and helps me to appreciate just how wonderful and strange observable reality—and perception itself—truly is. Attending to the subtle color variations and scars on the skin of a pear, the impossibly fine tendrils of a plant, the light casting across a human figure or the tines of a fork, the exquisite sutures zigging across a monkey’s skull . . . all of these details and more speak to the unlikely journey of these subjects and how precious they are in their impermanence. Existence is weird, lovely, and fragile: look closer and take it in!
--Jonathan Rutter, 2025
EVENT LINK: https://loft.org/classes/2026-year-long-memoir-writing-project-kelly-sundberg-winter-online-cohort
FEE: $7,500 ($7,440 Friend rate)
2026 Year-Long Memoir Writing Project with Kelly Sundberg
Dates: Jan. 28–Dec. 9, 2026
Time: 6–9 p.m. CT
Level: Advanced • Genre: Creative Nonfiction
Location: Online (Zoom)
Sessions: 1-year program
Price: $7,500 ($7,440 Friend rate)
Join author Kelly Sundberg for a year-long memoir writing cohort designed for writers at any stage—starting fresh, revising a draft, or seeking guidance to finish a manuscript. Through weekly Zoom sessions, craft lessons, workshopping, and one-on-one mentor meetings, you’ll build skills in voice, scene, structure, and revision while shaping a compelling memoir. Includes guest authors, agents, and publishing insights.
Full details and schedule available at loft.org