Jun
1
to Jun 22

EXHIBITION: "Treasures from Norway" @ Hjemkomst Center, Moorhead

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

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.

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Sep
17
to Dec 30

OPEN CERAMIC STUDIO @ **PENDING NEW LOCATION**

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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

Open Ceramic Studio*

Every Wednesday, 5-8 pm

*PENDING NEW LOCATION

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.

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Oct
23
to May 27

COMMUNITY WRITING GROUP: "Fergus Falls Writers Group" @ Fergus Falls Public Library

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FEE: Free

Fergus Falls Writers Group

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.

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Nov
6
to Jul 2

OPEN STUDIO: "Open Art Studio & Wellness Activity" @ Central Square Arts and Cultural Center, Glenwood

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FEE: Free to all, limited art supplies included

Open Art Studio & Wellness Activity

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!

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Nov
19
to Nov 25

WEEKLY COMMUNITY GROUP: "Fiber Arts Group Meeting" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

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FEE: Free

Fiber Arts Group Meeting

Wednesdays at Art of the Lakes Gallery

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!

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Nov
20
to May 20

COMMUNITY SEWING GROUP: "Sew Unique" @ Fergus Falls Public Library

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FEE: Free

Sew Unique

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.

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Nov
20
to Jul 16

OPEN STUDIO: "Open Pottery Studio" @ Central Square Arts and Cultural Center, Glenwood

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FEE: Free & open to all

Open Pottery Studio

with Shauna Loxtercamp

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!

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Jan
4
to Dec 27

WEEKLY EVENT: "Sunday Socials" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: Free

Sunday Socials @ AOTL Gallery

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.

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Jan
22
to Jun 30

YOUTH THEATRE OPPORTUNITY: "Trollwood Players: Prime Time of Your Life" @ Fargo Davies High School Theatre

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FEE: Varies—see registration link

Trollwood Players (Non-Musical Summer Theater): Prime Time of Your Life

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)

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Jan
31
to Jul 5

EXHIBITION: "Alicia Hauff | Homing: Radical Re-Membering" @ Plains Art Museum, Fargo

FEE: Free

Alicia Hauff | Homing: Radical Re-Membering

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.

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Feb
12
to Dec 31

ARTIST RELIEF RESOURCES: "Crisis and Recovery Resources for Artists and Culture Bearers" @ Minnesota (Springboard for the Arts)

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FEE: Free to apply

Artist Resources & Relief: Minnesota

In response to ongoing community disruption and its impacts on artists and creative workers across Minnesota, this evolving resource list brings together emergency relief funds, creative business recovery support, calls for artist-led community projects, mutual aid networks, toolkits, and legal resources.

Compiled by Springboard for the Arts in collaboration with arts organizations and community partners statewide, these resources are intended to support artists through immediate challenges and longer-term healing, recovery, and connection. Offerings include emergency and small business relief, opportunities for community-based creative action, mutual aid and solidarity networks, training resources, and practical toolkits.

This list will continue to be updated as new resources become available.

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Feb
26
to Oct 29

VIRTUAL SIX PART SERIES: "Creative Power, Civic Purpose | How Artists Strengthen Democracy" @ Virtual via Zoom (Forecast)

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FEE: Free— Registration required

Creative Power, Civic Purpose:
How Artists Strengthen Democracy

Six-Part Virtual Series | 2026

Creative Power, Civic Purpose is a six-part virtual series exploring how artists and culture bearers strengthen civic health, deepen democratic participation, and help renew the civic fabric of communities nationwide. Grounded in civic health frameworks and national conversations around democratic renewal, the series combines field-framing dialogue with practical learning for artists, cultural leaders, civic partners, funders, and community practitioners.

Across six sessions, speakers and facilitators examine the role of arts and culture in civic infrastructure, public understanding of systems, belonging and trust, artist–government collaboration, and funding creative civic work. Registration provides access to all sessions, including calendar holds, Zoom links, updates, and recordings.

Dates & Times (all sessions):
Thursdays, 12:00–1:30 PM (CT)

  • Feb 26, 2026

  • Mar 26, 2026

  • May 28, 2026

  • June 25, 2026

  • Sept 24, 2026

  • Oct 29, 2026

Format: Virtual
Registration: Single registration covers the full series; individual sessions also available

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Mar
28
to Aug 23

EXHIBITION: "Color Improvisations 3" @ Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND

FEE: Free

Color Improvisations 3

Dates: March 28 – August 23, 2026
Location: William and Anna Jane Schlossman Gallery, Plains Art Museum

Color Improvisations 3 features 42 vibrant, large-scale quilts that explore the expressive possibilities of color in contemporary textile art. Curated by acclaimed artist Nancy Crow, the exhibition includes work by 38 artists from the United States, Canada, and New Zealand.

Each piece was created specifically for this exhibition, highlighting a wide range of artistic voices united by innovation, bold composition, and masterful craftsmanship. Visitors will experience dynamic color palettes and inventive approaches that push the boundaries of quilt-making as an art form.

Following its international tour in Germany and North American debut in Nebraska, the exhibition continues its tour across the continent through 2029.

Exhibition Tour:
Thursday, April 9, 6:00–6:45 PM (Free)
Join a curatorial team-led tour exploring contemporary quilt-making and the ideas behind the exhibition.

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Apr
1
to Jul 9

CALL FOR ARTISTS | VENDORS: "2026 Fish House Festival + Art Market" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

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FEE: $25 | If you are NOT selling goods and only wish to demonstrate, there is no cost.

Call for Artists & Vendors: Fish House Festival Art Market

Event Date: Friday, July 10, 2026
Location: New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, New York Mills, MN

Artists, makers, and bakers are invited to participate in the Fish House Festival Art Market as part of the 12th Annual Fish House Festival in New York Mills.

This family-friendly community event transforms Main Avenue into a vibrant, pedestrian-only celebration of art, culture, and community. The festival includes live art demonstrations, an outdoor market, music, food, and activities for all ages.

Artists are a key part of what makes this event special, and additional participants are always welcome to join.

Participation Details:

  • Open to artists, makers, and bakers

  • Vendor fee: $25 | If you are NOT selling goods and only wish to demonstrate, there is no cost.

  • Opportunity to sell artwork and handmade goods

  • Optional raffle donation to support future Cultural Center programming

Interested participants are encouraged to register early to ensure space availability.

To register or learn more:
https://kulcher.org/
Or contact info@kulcher.org or 218-385-3339

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Apr
1
to Jun 20

CALL FOR ART: "Abstract/Impressionist Art Exhibition" @ Red Door Gallery, Wahpeton, ND

FEE: Red Door members free to apply

Call for Art: Abstract/Impressionist Art Exhibition

Red Door Art Gallery – Wahpeton, ND

Submission Deadline: June 20, 2026
Deadline for Arrival of Artwork: June 27, 2026
Exhibition Dates: June 30 – August 1, 2026
Artists’ Reception: Thursday, July 10, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

Artists are invited to submit work for the Abstract/Impressionist Art Exhibition. Open to artists residing in North Dakota, Minnesota, or South Dakota, as well as those with a connection to Wahpeton, ND or Breckenridge, MN.

This exhibition welcomes nonrepresentational and stylized work across a range of mediums, including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, printmaking, mixed media, wood carving, and textiles. Artists may submit 3–5 pieces(or up to 10 feet of wall space). All work must be for sale; a 30% gallery commission applies.

Submission Info:
Email images and artwork details (title, year, medium, dimensions, price, and description) to director@reddoorgallerywahpeton.com. First-time exhibitors must include an artist biography.

Additional Requirements:
Artists must be current members of Red Door Art Gallery, and all work must be ready to install and remain on view for the duration of the exhibition (unless sold).

Contact:
📞 701-591-1010
📧 director@reddoorgallerywahpeton.com

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Apr
15
to Aug 15

CALL FOR ARTIST VENDORS: " Sauk Centre Festival of the Arts" @ Sinclair Lewis Park, Sauk Center

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FEE: Vendor fee—$125

Call for Artist Vendors: Sauk Centre Festival of the Arts

Artists and makers are invited to apply as vendors for the Sauk Centre Festival of the Arts.

Application Deadline for Marketing Inclusion: August 15, 2026

Event Dates: Friday, August 29 – Saturday, August 30, 2026
Event Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (both days)

Selected vendors will receive approximately a 10’ x 10’ booth space (additional space available for purchase), along with promotion through festival social media and website. Coffee, donuts, water, and restroom access will be provided. This is a rain-or-shine event.

Vendors are required to provide their own tables, tents, and 40 lb. weights or sandbags, and must commit to both full days with no early teardown.

For questions, volunteer opportunities, or to sign up, contact Cathy at cathy@510artlab.com or cathy@510artlab.art

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Apr
17
to Jul 3

ARTIST RESIDENCY: "Jerome Early Career Printmakers Residency" @ Highpoint Center for Printmaking, Minneapolis

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FEE: Free | Application Required

Jerome Early Career Printmakers Residency at Highpoint

Application Deadline: Friday, July 3, 2026 | Highpoint Center for Printmaking, Minneapolis, MN

Applications are now open for the Jerome Early Career Printmakers Residency at Highpoint Center for Printmaking. Supported by the Jerome Foundation, this year-long residency has supported more than 50 emerging printmakers since 2003 and provides Minnesota artists with access to professional printmaking facilities, mentorship, and career development opportunities.

Three artists are selected annually for the residency, which begins September 1, 2026 and concludes with a group exhibition in June 2027. Residents receive twelve months of access to Highpoint’s professional printshop facilities, technical support, storage space, use of inks and standard supplies, a $500 class/instruction credit, professional exhibition documentation, and a $3,500 stipend.

The residency is open to early career Minnesota printmakers with demonstrated proficiency in at least one traditional printmaking technique, including intaglio, lithography, relief, monotype, or screenprinting. Priority is given to artists with limited access to professional non-academic printshop environments. Applicants must have maintained Minnesota residency for at least one year prior to the residency start date and may not be enrolled in degree-granting programs during the residency period.

An online information session will take place Thursday, June 11 at 7:00 PM.

Residency Timeline:
April 17, 2026 – Applications Open
June 11, 2026 – Online Information Session
July 3, 2026 – Application Deadline
August 11, 2026 – Applicant Notification
September 1, 2026 – Residency Begins

Applications are accepted through Submittable only.

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Apr
18
to Sep 6

EXHIBITION: "Mino-Bimaadiziwin: The Good Life" Art Exhibition by Kent Estey

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FEE: Free to attend.

On Exhibit in Three Locations Across Detroit Lakes

You can see the full collection in three locations through Labor Day weekend:

Free & Open to the Public

The exhibits will remain open during each venue’s operating hours through Labor Day Weekend 2026.
This exhibition is free and open to the public – thanks to Project 412 Wave Maker supporters.

Join us for the Artist Reception
on Saturday, May 2, 2026
from 5 to 7 pm

At the Becker County Museum

714 Summit Avenue in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

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Apr
24
to Jun 18

CALL FOR ARTISTS: "Apply for Springboard's Rural Regenerator Fellowship"

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FREE to Apply!

The Rural Regenerator Fellowship is an 18-month fellowship that brings together rural artists, creatives, and culture bearers to deepen their relationships, grow their work, and support rural exchange and solidarity across the Upper Midwest.

Artists, culture bearers, and makers are essential to the future of rural places—and to the ways those places help our society develop and build new systems or policies that are human-centered, equitable, and resilient. Since 2021, Springboard for the Arts’ Rural Regenerator Fellowship has invested more than $1 Million in rural cultural organizers across the Upper Midwest, building a lasting and resilient network of support, solidarity, and exchange. 

For this next Fellowship cycle, we will support artists who are organizing their rural places for care, safety and solidarity. This includes, but is not limited to: artists who use creative processes to develop mutual aid networks, provide spaces for vulnerable communities to gather and connect, share stories to combat harmful narratives, and more. 

This year’s Fellowship will support six rural artists, creatives, and culture bearers with an unrestricted award of $15,000, one in-person retreat, $3,000 to support travel for Fellow Exchanges, and the opportunity to attend and present at Springboard’s Rural Futures Summit.

The Rural Regenerator Fellowship brings rural artists into a supportive peer network, helping to sustain and deepen their existing work, while cultivating a network of geographic exchange, mutual support, and solidarity across the rural midwest. 

The 2026-28 Fellowship will take place over 18 months (September 2026 – March 2028).

Applications due: June 18, 2026.

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Apr
25
to Feb 7

EXHIBITION: "Wiwahokichiyapi: They Promised Things to Each Other" @ Plains Art Museum, Fargo

FEE: Free

Wiwahokichiyapi: They Promised Things to Each Other

April 25, 2026 – February 7, 2027 | Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND

Treaties are living documents that continue to serve as legally binding agreements shaping the political relationship between Native Nations and the United States government. These agreements established land boundaries, resource rights, and reservations; they determine Tribal Nation citizenship and outline mutual obligations. The influence of treaties, and the policies surrounding them, has had a profound impact on traditional and contemporary Indigenous life, art, and ways of making and knowing.

By pairing treaties with historical and contemporary images and art objects, this exhibition explores how treaties continue to impact Native people and reverberate through Native creativity and expression.

Wiwahokichiyapi: They Promised Things to Each Other provides an overview of treaties in the United States, with a focus on those connected to our region. The exhibition was 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 the Giiwedinong Treaty Rights & Culture Museum team, including Logan Monroe, Don Wedll, and Winona LaDuke, whose research and expertise helped shape the exhibition. Students from Concordia College’s Digital Design class also contributed to the exhibition panel design.

This exhibition, and all exhibitions at Plains Art Museum, are free and open to the public.

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Apr
25
to Nov 7

FREE WORKSHOP SERIES: "Printmaking Art Table with Paul Johnson" @ Various Viking Library System Locations

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FEE: Free & Open to the Public

Printmaking Art Table with Paul Johnson

April 25 – November 7, 2026 | Various Viking Library System Locations

Presented by Kaddatz Galleries in partnership with the Viking Library System, the Printmaking Art Table invites community members of all ages to explore the creative process of printmaking through a series of free drop-in workshops across the region.

Participants will design and carve their own personalized print using soft linoleum (adults) or create prints using impressed styrofoam techniques (youth). This fun and approachable activity introduces participants to reductive printmaking, inking a plate, registering prints, and experimenting with creative design in a welcoming community setting.

Workshops are led by artist and educator Paul Johnson, former Communication Art and Design instructor at Alexandria Technical & Community College. Johnson is the creator of Paul Johnson Design & Illustration, muralist for the Concordia Christmas Concert, and former corporate artist for Banner Health System in Fargo, North Dakota.

Workshop Schedule:

Saturday, April 25, 2026 | 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Pelican Rapids Public Library, Pelican Rapids, MN

Saturday, May 16, 2026 | 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Douglas County Library, Alexandria, MN

Saturday, June 6, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Wheaton Community Library, Wheaton, MN

Saturday, June 13, 2026 | 12:30 – 2:30 PM
Morris Public Library, Morris, MN

Saturday, July 18, 2026 | 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Perham Area Public Library, Perham, MN

Saturday, August 22, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Glenwood Public Library, Glenwood, MN

Saturday, September 19, 2026 | 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM
New York Mills Public Library, New York Mills, MN

Saturday, November 7, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Thorson Memorial Library, Elbow Lake, MN

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through the Lakes Region Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

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May
1
to Jun 15

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: "Minnesota Capitol Art Exhibit" @ Minnesota State Capitol, St. Paul

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FEE: Free to apply

Minnesota Capitol Art Exhibit Advisory Committee – 2028 Call for Proposals

Application Deadline: June 15, 2026

Artists, organizations, and culture bearers are invited to apply for exhibition opportunities in the Minnesota State Capitol's 3rd Floor Exhibit Gallery. Three exhibitions will be selected for display during the 2028 calendar year.

Exhibitions should tell Minnesota stories and engage visitors through themes such as:

  • Minnesota history

  • Government and civic engagement

  • Contributions of Minnesota’s diverse communities

  • Minnesota landscapes

  • Community connection and public understanding

The application process includes two stages:

  • Step 1: Initial proposal and 5–10 sample images

  • Step 2: Invited applicants submit additional exhibition details and didactic materials

Selected exhibitions receive:

  • A catered opening reception

  • Marketing and promotional support

  • Exhibition labels and event listings

  • Installation assistance from Capitol staff

The gallery primarily accommodates two-dimensional artwork, with limited space available for three-dimensional pieces in display cases.

Important Dates

  • June 15, 2026: Step 1 applications due

  • By August 10, 2026: Selected applicants invited to Step 2

  • September 14, 2026: Step 2 applications due

  • January 2027: Final exhibitions announced

Virtual Information Sessions

  • June 1, 2026 | 5:30–6:30 PM

  • June 5, 2026 | Noon–1:00 PM

Artists are responsible for transportation of artwork. Artwork may not be sold while exhibited in the Capitol Gallery.

For complete guidelines and application information, contact Lindsey Rulon-Miller at the Minnesota Historical Society.

This opportunity offers a unique platform to share Minnesota stories and artistic perspectives with visitors from across the state in one of Minnesota’s most significant public spaces.

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May
4
to Jun 25

LRAC EXHIBITIONS: "LRAC BIPOC Artists Cohort FY26 Exhibition & John Magnuson Solo Exhibition" @ LRAC, Fergus Falls

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FEE: Free

LRAC BIPOC Artists Cohort FY26 Exhibition & John Magnuson Solo Exhibition

May 4 – June 25, 2026
Lake Region Arts Council Galleries, Fergus Falls, MN

The Lake Region Arts Council is proud to present two exhibitions celebrating creativity, artistic growth, and diverse perspectives from across Minnesota.

The Main Gallery features the LRAC BIPOC Artists Cohort FY26 Exhibition, marking the ninth year of LRAC’s BIPOC Artist Cohort Program. This exhibition showcases work by cohort artists Cody Avalos, Victoria McWane-Creek, Lyssa Lovejoy, and Katie Louise Muzquiz, whose practices span photography, painting, spoken word, mixed media, and community-centered artmaking. Together, their work explores themes of identity, memory, healing, connection, and creative expression.

In the Office Gallery, visitors can experience the first solo exhibition by Fergus Falls artist John Magnuson. Working in acrylics, inks, and found materials, Magnuson creates mixed-media works that blend abstract and representational elements while giving new life to repurposed materials.

Visitors are invited to explore these compelling exhibitions and engage with the artists’ unique perspectives and creative journeys.

Gallery admission is free and open to the public.

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May
11
to Jun 25

LRAC FUNDING: "Emergency Relief Fund – Round 3" @ LRAC

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FEE: Free | Application Required

LRAC Emergency Relief Fund – Round 3

Application Deadline: Thursday, June 25, 2026 at 5:00 PM

Artists and creatives in LRAC’s 9-county region experiencing a recent emergency are encouraged to apply for Round 3 of the Lake Region Arts Council Emergency Relief Fund.

Eligible applicants may receive a non-competitive $500 stipend to assist with emergency-related needs including housing, healthcare, equipment, and legal expenses. Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis through June 25, meaning eligible applicants may receive funding as applications are processed rather than waiting until the final deadline.

To be eligible, applicants must:
• Be 18 years of age or older
• Have lived within LRAC’s region for at least 6 months
• Apply as an individual (not an organization or LLC)
• Have experienced an emergency within the past 12 months

The Artists Emergency Relief Fund Network is stewarded by Springboard for the Arts and supported in part by the F. R. Bigelow Foundation, Jerome Foundation, McKnight Foundation, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation.

For questions, contact:
218-739-5780
grants.manager@lracgrants.org

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May
12
to Jun 20

EXHIBITION: "Restless Horizons by Eddie Hamilton" @ Kaddatz Galleries, Fergus Falls

FEE: Free

Restless Horizons by Eddie Hamilton

May 12 – June 20, 2026 | Charles Beck Gallery at Kaddatz Galleries, Fergus Falls, MN

Kaddatz Galleries presents Restless Horizons, a new exhibition by Minnesota painter Eddie Hamilton on view in the Charles Beck Gallery from May 12 through June 20.

Eddie Hamilton’s paintings are alive with bold color, joyful energy, and a deep sense of wonder. Influenced by Post-Impressionists such as Gauguin and Sérusier, alongside contemporary artists like Keith Haring and David Hockney, Hamilton’s work captures both the fragility of nature and the “joyful absurdity” of being part of it all. In Restless Horizons, he brings his signature gestural sensibility to landscapes and wildlife, inviting viewers into the peace, playfulness, and mystery he finds in the natural world.

A Shoreview, Minnesota-based artist and special education teacher, Hamilton has been featured in a TEDx Talk and on TPT’s MN Original television series. His work is held in permanent collections including Hamline University, the Mayo Clinic, and Anoka Technical College.

Kaddatz Galleries is open Tuesday–Saturday from 12:00–5:00 PM and Thursdays from 12:00–7:00 PM. Admission is always free and open to the public.

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

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May
15
to Jul 3

EXHIBITION: "They Said Be a Lady | An Art Exhibition by Lyssa Lovejoy" @ Prairie Arts Center, Morris

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FEE: Free

They Said Be a Lady: An Art Exhibition by Lyssa Lovejoy

May 15 – July 3, 2026 | Prairie Arts Center, Morris, MN

Prairie Renaissance Cultural Alliance presents They Said Be a Lady, a solo exhibition by Minnesota artist Lyssa Lovejoy exploring identity, expectation, femininity, and personal narrative through layered mixed-media artwork.

Known for her intuitive and emotionally resonant creative practice, Lovejoy’s work combines painting, collage, texture, and storytelling to examine the cultural pressures and lived experiences surrounding womanhood. Through expressive imagery and layered materials, the exhibition invites viewers into a conversation about identity, resilience, memory, and transformation.

An opening reception will take place Thursday, May 21 from 6:00–8:00 PM with an artist talk beginning at 6:30 PM. A Zoom link for the artist talk will be available through the Prairie Renaissance Cultural Alliance website.

Prairie Arts Center is located at 630 Atlantic Ave., Morris, MN. Gallery hours are Wednesday–Friday from 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM and Saturday from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM.

This activity is funded in part by a grant from the Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State Legislative Appropriation.

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May
22
to Jun 21

EXHIBITION: “From the Cities of Europe to the Lakes of Minnesota' – The Art of Melissa Werpy" @ Ida Graves Distillery Tasting Room, Alexandria,

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FEE: Free

“From the Cities of Europe to the Lakes of Minnesota” – The Art of Melissa Werpy

May 22 – June 21, 2026 | Ida Graves Distillery Tasting Room, Alexandria, MN

The Alexandria Art Guild, in collaboration with Ida Graves Distillery, presents From the Cities of Europe to the Lakes of Minnesota, an exhibition featuring the work of artist Melissa Werpy. Working in both painting and fine art ceramics, Werpy creates pieces that explore the relationship between form, function, and artistic expression. This unique exhibition highlights how her creative processes intersect, resulting in artwork that is both beautiful and functional.

Artist Talk:
Sunday, June 21 | 5:00–7:00 PM

Join Melissa Werpy for an artist talk at Ida Graves Distillery and hear firsthand about her artistic inspirations, creative journey, and the processes behind the works featured in the exhibition. Visitors are invited to enjoy the artwork while sampling handcrafted cocktails from the distillery.

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May
26
to Jul 3

EXHIBITION: "Before We Were Happy: 2026 Annual Adult Regional Show" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

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FEE: Free

Before We Were Happy:
2026 Annual Adult Regional Show

May 26 – July 3, 2026 | New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, New York Mills, MN

The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center presents its 2026 Annual Adult Regional Show, Before We Were Happy. Inspired by this year’s Great American Think-Off question, the exhibition invites regional artists to explore complex ideas and personal perspectives through visual art.

A special reception celebrating both the exhibiting artists and the Great American Think-Off finalists will take place on Friday, June 12, from 5:00–8:00 p.m. This free community event offers an opportunity to engage with thought-provoking artwork while enjoying conversation and connection with artists, thinkers, and community members.

The exhibition will be on view from May 26 through July 3, 2026.

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May
26
to Sep 7

CALL FOR ARTISTS: "Fall Into Art Festival Art Competition" @ Prairie Renaissance Cultural Alliance, Morris

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FEE: Free to Apply

Call for Artists: Fall Into Art Festival Art Competition

Application Deadline: Monday, September 7, 2026 | Prairie Renaissance Cultural Alliance, Morris, MN

The Prairie Renaissance Cultural Alliance (PRCA) is seeking artists to participate in the Fall Into Art Festival Art Competition on Saturday, September 12, 2026, at East Side Park in Morris, Minnesota.

This year’s competition theme is “Celebrating the Prairie,” and artists are invited to submit original three-dimensional artwork inspired by prairie landscapes, nature, flora and fauna, regional history, or culture. Eligible works may include sculpture, ceramics, fiber art, woodworking, metalwork, mosaics, mixed media, furniture, garden art, planters, bird baths, rain barrel art, and other creative three-dimensional forms.

All submitted works must be original, viewable in three dimensions, and have a minimum value of $100. Contest entries will be considered donations to the Prairie Renaissance Cultural Alliance and will be auctioned during a live auction following the competition, with proceeds supporting PRCA programming and community arts initiatives.

Cash prizes will be awarded through public voting during the festival:
• First Place — $300
• Second Place — $200
• Third Place — $100

Artists donating a contest piece will also receive a free vendor booth space during the festival to display or sell additional artwork.

The Fall Into Art Festival takes place from 11:00 AM – 5:30 PM and features live music, food trucks, art vendors, beverages, and free family-friendly art activities throughout the day.

To participate, artists should email prca@prairierenaissance.org by September 7 with their name, address, phone number, artwork value, and — if possible — a photo of the work. Artists should also indicate whether they would like a free vendor booth space.

For additional information, contact Diane Trew at 320-314-2262 or prca@prairierenaissance.org.

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May
29
to Jun 27

EXHIBITION: "Art Fusion" @ Evansville Art Center

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FEE: Free

Art Fusion

May 29 – June 27, 2026 | Evansville Art Center, Evansville, MN

Art Fusion is the newest exhibition at the Evansville ArtCenter Gallery, featuring a collaborative showcase by visual artists Olivia Hoppe and Beth Jacobson.

Bringing together two distinct artistic approaches, media, and techniques, the exhibition creates a dynamic visual experience celebrating contrast, creativity, and collaboration. Through their differing styles and materials, Hoppe and Jacobson offer viewers a vibrant and engaging collection of work that highlights the possibilities created when artistic perspectives intersect.

The Evansville ArtCenter is located at 111 Main Street in Evansville, Minnesota.

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Jun
2
to Jun 27

EXHIBITION: ART FOR ALL

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FEE: Free to attend.

Art for All, featuring art priced at $100 or less.  All pieces must be the original work of the artist, and artists must be current gallery members.  You can become a member at the Artist level for as little as $25 per year.  You can view the details here: https://www.reddoorgallerywahpeton.com/call-for-worksartists.html.  This event runs from June 2 – 27.

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Jun
3
to Sep 15

CALL FOR APPLICANTS: "Nordic Folk Arts & Cultural Traditions in the Upper Midwest Competition" @ American-Scandinavian Foundation

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FEE: Free to apply

NOW OPEN: Nordic Folk Arts & Cultural Traditions in the Upper Midwest Competition

Application Deadline: September 15, 2026

The American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) is now accepting applications for its 2026–2027 Nordic Folk Arts & Cultural Traditions in the Upper Midwest Competition. This annual program supports the preservation, practice, and public celebration of Nordic folk arts and cultural traditions throughout the Upper Midwest, including Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

Fellowship Opportunities for Artists

Artist fellowships are designed to:

  • Strengthen traditional artistic and cultural skills

  • Support mentorships between master artists and apprentices

  • Encourage the continuation of folk traditions across generations

  • Increase public awareness of Nordic cultural heritage through visible and engaging projects

Grants for Public Programs & Community Projects

Nonprofit organizations may apply for support of:

  • Community festivals and heritage celebrations

  • Workshops, classes, and demonstrations

  • Performances and cultural events

  • Programs that preserve and share Nordic traditions with public audiences

Applicants for public program grants must be nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations.

About the American-Scandinavian Foundation

Founded to promote cultural exchange between the United States and the Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden—the American-Scandinavian Foundation supports fellowships, grants, cultural programming, publishing, and educational opportunities throughout the United States and abroad.

Through this program, ASF continues its commitment to preserving Nordic cultural traditions while fostering connections between communities in the Upper Midwest and the Nordic world.

Deadline: September 15, 2026

For more information, contact Sally Yerkovich, Director of Educational Exchange & Special Projects, at grants@amscan.org or (212) 847-9714.

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Jun
4
to Aug 20

YOUTH WORKSHOP SERIES: "Summer Clay Camp for Kids (10-Week Program)" @ Creation Shop, Fergus Falls

Fee: $350 per student ($35 per session)

Youth Summer Clay Course (10-Week Program)

Dates: June 4 – August 20, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Creation Shop

A small-group pottery experience where youth learn wheel throwing, sculpting, carving, and finishing techniques while creating their own artwork in a supportive environment.

Two session options:
Ages 12–16: Thursdays, June 4 – August 20
Ages 6–11: Tuesdays, June 9 – August 18

Participants will explore clay techniques and Minnesota-inspired projects with local artist Blayze Buseth. Classes are limited to 8 students to allow for personalized instruction and creative exploration.

10 workshop sessions. All materials included. Snacks are welcome.

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Jun
4
to Sep 30

CALL FOR ARTIST & VENDORS: "Pickletoberfest Outdoor Market" @ New York Mills Cultural Center

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FEE: $25

Call for Artists & Vendors: Pickletoberfest Outdoor Market

Event Date: Saturday, October 3, 2026 Location: Main Avenue, New York Mills, MN

Artists, makers, bakers, and creative businesses are invited to participate in the Outdoor Market at the 3rd Annual NYM Pickletoberfest — a free community celebration hosted by Continental Divide Brew Pub and NYM Cultural Center. Vendor booths are $25 each, first-come, first-served.

To register, call 218-385-3339 or email info@kulcher.org.

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Jun
8
to Jun 30

YOUTH THEATRE WORKSHOPS: "FMCT Summer Education Programs 2026" @ The Hjemkomst Center, Moorhead

FEE: See website for tuition and full details | Scholarships are available

FMCT Summer Education Programs 2026

June 8–26, 2026
The Hjemkomst Center

Enrollment is now open for Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre’s 2026 summer education programs. These theatre camps offer students opportunities to explore storytelling, performance, and creative collaboration through a variety of themed sessions.

Session Dates:
• June 8–12 (K–2, Grades 3–5)
• June 15–17 (Grades 3–5, Grades 6–9)
• June 22–26 (K–2, Grades 3–5)

A summer musical opportunity for Grades 3–9 will follow, with auditions held June 29–30.

FMCT’s education programs integrate theatre with broader learning—encouraging creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration while helping students connect artistic expression with the world around them.

For registration and details, visit fmct.org/education or call 701-235-1901.

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Jun
8
to Jun 13

BAND CAMP: "Summer Jazz Band Camp – FM Kicks Band, Session 1" @ MSUM Roland Dille Center for the Arts, Moorhead

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FEE: $375 | Registration Required

Summer Jazz Band Camp – FM Kicks Band, Session 1

Monday, June 8 – Saturday, June 13, 2026 | 9:00 – 11:45 AM | MSUM Roland Dille Center for the Arts, Moorhead, MN

Play jazz? This is for you. Never played jazz? This is for you.

All concert band wind instruments (including flute, clarinet, Euphonium, etc.) and drum set, piano, bass, and guitar, are accepted.

Each week builds on the last – registration for all three weeks is recommended.

The Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead is pleased to announce open registration for musicians of all ages with two or more years of band experience. All wind instruments are accepted, including flute, clarinet, euphonium, etc. Space is limited for drums, piano, bass, and guitar; register early to secure a spot.

You will be performing in a jazz band/combo with others at a similar playing level, attending jazz history/listening/ear training sessions, studying jazz improvisation, and participating in a jazz combo or big band.

No prior jazz experience is required.

This activity is funded in part through an operating support grant from the Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State legislative appropriation.

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Jun
8
to Jul 6

CALL FOR WRITERS: "Upstream Creative Writers/Grassroots Journalism Residency" @ Upstream | Minnesota

FEE: Free to apply

Upstream Creative Writers/Grassroots Journalism Residency: Writing About Natural Places, Stewards, and the Spaces We Care For

Applications Open: June 8, 2026

Deadline to Apply: July 6, 2026, 11:59 PM

Location / Venue: Remote Residency

Applications are now open for the Upstream Creative Writers/Grassroots Journalism Residency: Writing About Natural Places, Stewards, and the Spaces We Care For. This nine-month remote residency invites creative writers, poets, storytellers, and grassroots journalists to explore Minnesota’s parks, waterways, forests, natural places, and the people who care for them.

Selected artists will receive a $3,000 stipend, up to $500 in mileage reimbursement, a Minnesota State Parks Pass, mentorship and creative support, and opportunities to publish and share their work statewide.

Eligible applicants must be Minnesota residents age 18 or older and reside in one of the following regions: East Side St. Paul, West Central Minnesota (Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, and Wilkin Counties), or the Iron Range (Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, and St. Louis Counties).

Applications are open through July 6, 2026, at 11:59 PM. For questions, contact Naomi RaMona Schliesman at naomi@mnupstream.org or call (320) 288-5369.

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Jun
10
to Jun 13

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Fergus Falls School of Dance Spring Concert" @ Kennedy School Auditorium, Fergus Falls

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FEE: Ticketed Event

Fergus Falls School of Dance Spring Concert

June 10 – June 13, 2026 | Kennedy School Auditorium, Fergus Falls, MN

Celebrate the end of the dance season with the Fergus Falls School of Dance Spring Concert, featuring performances by dancers of all ages and levels in a showcase of movement, creativity, and dedication.

Audiences can expect an exciting variety of performances highlighting the work students have developed throughout the year across multiple dance styles and disciplines. This annual spring concert celebrates the talent, growth, and artistry of the Fergus Falls School of Dance community.

Tickets are available online at:
ffsdance.short.gy/Spring2026

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Jun
10
to Jun 20

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Something Rotten Jr." @ Andria Theatre, Alexandria

FEE: Ticketed Event—please see website for full details

Something Rotten Jr.

Andria Theatre, 618 Broadway St, Alexandria, MN

June 10-12 & 17-19 @ 7pm, 13 & 20 @ 2pm

In the 1590s, brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate to write a hit play but are stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rock star known as “The Bard.” When a local soothsayer foretells that the future of theatre involves singing, dancing and acting at the same time, Nick and Nigel set out to write the world’s very first musical. But amidst the scandalous excitement of opening night, the Bottom Brothers realize that reaching the top means being true to thine own self, and all that jazz.

🎟 Tickets available at: https://andriatheatre.org/show/something-rotten-jr/
📞 320-762-8300

Student Theatre Project / Summer Show

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Jun
11
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Summer Park Concert Series: FM Kicks Band" @ Gooseberry Mound Park, Moorhead

FEE: Free

Summer Park Concert Series: FM Kicks Band

Thursday, June 11, 2026 | 7:00 – 9:00 PM | Gooseberry Mound Park, Moorhead, MN

Enjoy an evening of live big band jazz with the FM Kicks Band as part of the Summer Park Concert Series at Gooseberry Mound Park.

Known for their high-powered instrumental and vocal performances, the FM Kicks Band performs a wide variety of jazz and swing favorites inspired by artists including Buddy Rich, Stan Kenton, Ella Fitzgerald, Maynard Ferguson, and Count Basie. Audiences are invited to relax, dance, and enjoy an energetic evening of live music in the park.

Founded in 1975 by Dr. Edward Christianson, the FM Kicks Band was created to provide local musicians opportunities to perform classic big band literature, strengthen improvisational jazz skills, and connect with fellow music lovers. Today, as a nonprofit organization, the group also works with local schools to help promote and preserve America’s original musical art form through music education and outreach.

This activity is funded in part through an operating support grant from the Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State legislative appropriation. Additional support is provided by The Arts Partnership, Fargo.

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Jun
12
to Sep 27

EXHIBITION: "Rocks and Hard Places | Emigration through the Lens of Knud Knudsen" @ Hjemkomst Center, Moorhead

FEE: $12 Adults | $11 Seniors | $10 College Students | $8 Youth 5-17 & Children under 5 are Free.
HCSCC members get in free | Admission is also free every Tuesday night 5-8pm.

Rocks and Hard Places:
Emigration through the Lens of Knud Knudsen

June 12 - September 27, 2026
Hjemkomst Center

The exhibit provides viewers with 30 stunning framed black and white photographs taken between 1870 and 1900 that capture the toil and challenging topography that drove so many people to emigrate, many to Minnesota. In addition to Knudsen’s photographs, exhibit panels explore and contextualize the political, economic, and family pressures that led to above-average emigration from the region.

These immigrant stories from the nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries give us a more nuanced understanding of our immigrant neighbors today and the pressures that lead them to leave their homelands.

This traveling exhibit is organized by Vesterheim, the national Norwegian-American Museum and Folk Art School, with support from Lars and Martha Alsaker on behalf of Dan Alsaker and his sister Pam (Alsaker) Hemingway; Alsaker Corporation, and the Hanson Family Foundation.

This exhibit is supported in part by The Arts Partnership with support from the Cities of Fargo, Moorhead, and West Fargo; the Alex Stern Family Foundation, and the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation.

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Jun
12
to Jun 13

ANNUAL FESTIVAL: "Summerfest 2026 | 50th Anniversary" @ Kirkbride Park & Downtown Fergus Falls

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Fee: Free admission (some activities may have individual fees)

Fergus Falls SummerFest 2026 (50th Anniversary)

June 12–13, 2026 | Downtown Fergus Falls

SummerFest returns for its 50th anniversary celebration with activities for all ages throughout the weekend. Enjoy live music, family entertainment, community organizations, tours, contests, demonstrations, and a festive downtown atmosphere.

Featured Activities Include:

  • Friends of the Kirkbride tours

  • Children's activities including bounce houses, carnival games, water wars, barrel train rides, and more

  • Live music throughout the festival

  • Woodsmen axe throwing demonstrations

  • Fish & Gun Club bluebird house building

  • Pheasants Forever laser shoot game

  • Otter Cove chalk art and sun catcher activities

  • Bethel Youth "9-Square in the Air"

  • Minnesota Corn Growers corn box

  • Canine Acres Dog Show

  • Pedal Pull competition

  • Home Depot Kids Workshop

  • Annual Car Show

  • Community food vendors and exhibits

Schedule Highlights

Friday, June 12

  • SummerFest activities begin at noon

  • Friends of the Kirkbride Tours: Noon–5:00 PM

  • Live music and family activities throughout the day

  • Fireworks at 10:15 PM

Saturday, June 13

  • SummerFest activities from 9:00 AM–5:00 PM

  • Friends of the Kirkbride Tours: 10:00 AM–4:00 PM

  • Canine Acres Dog Show: 10:00 AM

  • Pedal Pull Competition: 11:00 AM

  • Annual Car Show: Noon–5:00 PM

  • SummerFest Parade: 6:00 PM

Bring the whole family and join the Fergus Falls community in celebrating five decades of SummerFest traditions, entertainment, and hometown fun.

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Jun
12
5:30 PM17:30

LIVE MUSIC: "Music in the Park | Brianna Helbling" @ E.L. Peterson Park, Pelican Rapids

FEE: Free

Music in the Park: Brianna Helbling

Friday, June 12, 2026 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM | E.L. Peterson Park, Pelican Rapids, MN

Enjoy a summer evening of live music at E.L. Peterson Park featuring Brianna Helbling as part of the Music in the Park concert series in Pelican Rapids.

Bring a lawn chair or blanket, gather with friends and neighbors, and enjoy free live music along the river in downtown Pelican Rapids. Dinner will be available from Ottertail Lodge #284 Masons.

This family-friendly community concert celebrates music, connection, and summer evenings outdoors in Pelican Rapids.

In the event of rain, the concert will move to the Pelican Rapids Fire Hall.

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Jun
12
to Jun 13

THEATRE PERFORMANCE: "FMCT Presents Little Plays— No Exit" @ Hjemkomst Center, Moorhead

FEE: $25 Adults | $18 Seniors (65+) | $13 Students

FMCT Presents Little Plays: No Exit

June 12–13, 2026 | 7:30 PM
The Hjemkomst Center, Moorhead, MN

FMCT presents No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, a classic existentialist drama that explores human nature, relationships, and the consequences of our choices. When three strangers—Garcin, Inez, and Estelle—find themselves together in a room in hell, they expect physical torture. Instead, they discover that their greatest torment is each other.

Filled with sharp wit, philosophical insight, and the famous line, “Hell is other people,” No Exit is a thought-provoking theatrical experience that continues to captivate audiences decades after its debut.

Performances will be held Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13 at 7:30 PM at The Hjemkomst Center (202 1st Avenue N, Moorhead, MN). Seating begins 30 minutes before each performance. Free public parking is available adjacent to the venue.

Reserved seating is available. For tickets and additional information, visit the FMCT box office.

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Jun
13
10:00 AM10:00

ARTIST RECEPTION: "Jewett Benson" @ Alexandria Art Guild Center for the Visual Arts

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FEE: Free

Artist Reception for Jewett Benson

June 13, 10 AM - 1 PM | Alexandria Art Guild | Alexandria, MN

He introduced young people to a love of the arts for 34 years in District 206 – now help us celebrate Jewett Benson as Alexandria Art Guild's June Artist of the Month! An open house will open the exhibition on June 13 from 10:00 am–1:00 pm. Stop by Alexandria Art Guild's Center for the Visual Arts in Alexandria all this month to view his impressionistic landscapes and florals as well as vibrant abstractions. He is also a featured artist on this year’s Art DeTour.

The Center for the Visual Arts is open to the public Monday through Friday, 10:00 am- 5:00 PM, and Saturdays 10:00 AM-3:00 PM. Find out more at alexart.org!

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Jun
13
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE DEBATE: 2026 Great American Think-Off Debate: “Has the Pursuit of Happiness Made Americans Unhappy?”

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FEE: Adult Tickets $15 and Students $5

As the United States begins preparations for its 250th anniversary, four thinkers will travel to the small, rural Minnesota town of New York Mills this June to debate the 2026 question posed by the Great American Think-Off:

“Has the Pursuit of Happiness Made Americans Unhappy?”

The right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” was enshrined in the U.S. Declaration of Independence as a foundational ideal. From the nation’s earliest days to modern definitions of success and well-being, Americans have long been driven by the promise of happiness. But the Great American Think-Off asks: does actively chasing happiness lead to comparison, stress, and disappointment—or does the pursuit of joy, purpose, and meaning strengthen individuals, communities, and democracy itself? 

The contest provides a platform for everyday people to engage with profound questions and participate in meaningful civil discourse. Four finalists were selected from essays submitted from across the country and around the world: 

Arguing YES — that the pursuit of happiness has made Americans unhappy:

  • Solape Adeyemi (Lagos, Nigeria)

  • Thaddeus McCamant (Frazee, MN)

Arguing NO — that the pursuit of happiness has not made Americans unhappy:

  • Lorie Kolak (Riverside, IL)

  • Allen Taylor (Colorado Springs, CO)

The finalists will gather in New York Mills for the live debate on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. at the New York Mills School Auditorium. Audience members vote in three rounds to determine who will be crowned America’s Greatest Thinker for 2026.

Each finalist receives a $500 cash prize, travel reimbursement, and lodging at a local bed and breakfast. They also earn a bronze, silver, or gold medal featuring the Think-Off’s iconic logo: Rodin’s Thinker perched atop a tractor.

The Think-Off draws a diverse and enthusiastic audience, many of whom turn the event into a weekend getaway in scenic Minnesota lakes country (https://ottertaillakescountry.com/).

Event Details

Philosophers & Artists Reception
Friday, June 12 | 5:00–8:00 p.m. | 7:00 Finalist Introductions & Artist Talks
New York Mills Regional Cultural Center
Free and open to the public | Food truck and cash bar available

Live Debate
Saturday, June 13 | 7:00 p.m. | Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
New York Mills School Auditorium
Tickets: $15 advance / $20 at the door / $5 students

A reception honoring the finalists will be held at the Cultural Center immediately following the debate. All are welcome.

Meet the Finalists

Solape Adeyemi (Lagos, Nigeria) argues that the pursuit of happiness has made Americans unhappy.
A researcher and consultant with degrees in Microbiology and Environmental Management, Adeyemi is also an award-winning writer whose work has appeared in more than 30 journals and publications, including The New York Times, The Guardian, and The Kalahari Review. Her wide-ranging creative and professional pursuits reflect a deep curiosity about the world and a commitment to lifelong learning.

Lorie Kolak (Riverside, IL) argues that the pursuit of happiness has not made Americans unhappy.
Kolak is a writer whose work has appeared in Wildfire, Hemingway Shorts, and Bellevue Literary Review. She is a 2026 Moth StorySLAM winner and an active participant in writing groups and book clubs. She enjoys camping, gardening, and running, and lives with her husband and three children.

Thaddeus McCamant (Frazee, MN) argues that the pursuit of happiness has made Americans unhappy.
McCamant holds a PhD in Plant Sciences from Washington State University and has spent decades working in agriculture, education, and consulting. He has worked with farms in the U.S. and Senegal and currently supports direct-market producers across Minnesota. He is also an author of agricultural guidebooks and articles and recently began working with immigrant gardeners in the Fargo-Moorhead area.

Allen Taylor (Colorado Springs, CO) argues that the pursuit of happiness has not made Americans unhappy.
A lifelong debater and 2023 Think-Off finalist, Taylor has engaged in discussion across settings ranging from formal debate to conversations on the road during his career in trucking. He enjoys lively exchanges with family and friends—and notes that his dog always agrees with him.

To learn more about the contest and finalists, visit: think-off.org

About the Great American Think-Off:

Now in its 33rd year, the Great American Think-Off is a one-of-a-kind philosophy contest where ordinary people tackle extraordinary questions. Created to make philosophy accessible to all, the Think-Off fosters thoughtful, respectful public debate. It has been featured by C-SPAN, The New York Times, The Today Show, and other national media.

The event is produced by the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, a rural hub for creativity, community vitality, and lifelong learning in the arts. Since 1990, the Center has connected people with artists and cultural experiences in rural Minnesota—celebrating the local while offering a window to the world.

The 2026 Think-Off is supported in part by the Elmer L. and Eleanor J. Andersen Foundation and additional regional arts funding partners.

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Jun
14
2:00 PM14:00

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "CHAMBER CONCERT" @ Mount Carmel Chapel, Alexandria

FEE: $20 adult, $5 student

CHAMBER CONCERT

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.

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Jun
15
to Jun 19

WORKSHOP: "Beginning and Intermediate Ceramics" @ Round Lake Studio, Battle Lake

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FEE: $150/$160 Member/Non-Member
$140/$150 Member/Non-Member Early Bird (By June 1)

Beginning and Intermediate Ceramics: Working with clay wheel throwing and hand building

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.

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Jun
15
11:30 AM11:30

ARTIST RECEPTION: "Out of Africa | A Photo Safari Adventure" @ Alexandria Art Guild Center for the Visual Arts

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FEE: Free

Artist Reception: Out of Africa | A Photo Safari Adventure

June 15, 11:30 AM - 1 PM | Alexandria Art Guild | Alexandria, MN

It’s a long way from Lake Miltona to the Zambezi River… but it’s all part of Barbara Johnson’s remarkable artistic journey. To celebrate National Nature Photography Day on June 15, Barbara will share her experiences in a presentation titled, “Out of Africa: A Photo Safari Adventure,” at 11:30 am at the Alexandria Visual Arts Gallery.

Come meet the artist and hear her insights and experiences at this free presentation.

Light refreshments will be served. Find out more at alexart.org!

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Jun
16
1:00 PM13:00

WORKSHOP: "Pencil Portraits" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $37 Member, $42 Non-Member | $32 Member, $37 Non-Member by June 2
Supply fee of $15 payable to instructor at class

Pencil Portraits

Instructor: Faythe Mills
Art of the Lakes Gallery
June 16, 1-4 PM

Join artist Faythe Mills as she teaches you how to draw a personalized pencil portrait. Students will submit a photo to Faythe prior to class for her to crop and save. Then using a small projector, you will sketch out your photograph onto 11"x14" Bristol paper. Faythe will show students how to use a blender & soft leaded pencils. 

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Jun
19
to Jun 20

STUDIO TOUR: "Four Points of Light Studio Open House" @ Various Locations, Evansville

FEE: Free

Four Points of Light Studio Open House

June 19–20, 2026 | 10:00 AM–5:00 PM | Evansville, MN

Evansville artists Calvin deRuyter, Lyssa Lovejoy, Jackie Henning, and Stephen Henning invite the public to the first Four Points of Light Studio Open House of the summer. Working from three studios located just minutes apart, these artists have joined together to create a unique destination for art lovers, offering visitors the opportunity to experience a wide variety of artistic styles and mediums in one self-guided tour.

Visitors can explore contemporary and abstract painting, impressionist landscapes, photography-based mixed media, and more while meeting the artists in their creative spaces and learning about their processes and inspirations.

Participating Artists:

  • Calvin deRuyter – Award-winning painter known for his exploration of color, texture, and visual contrast.

  • Lyssa Lovejoy – Contemporary artist creating thematic series that blend abstract, figurative, and narrative elements.

  • Jackie Henning – Mixed-media artist incorporating photography, painting, found objects, and original textures.

  • Stephen Henning – Contemporary impressionist landscape painter whose work is inspired by rural Minnesota and held in collections around the world.

Studio Locations:

  • Calvin deRuyter: 18541 County Road 1 NW, Evansville, MN

  • Jackie & Stephen Henning: 22399-A Oak Hill Road NW, Evansville, MN

  • Lyssa Lovejoy: 508 N Gran Street, Evansville, MN

Enjoy a summer weekend of art, creativity, and conversation while discovering the vibrant artistic community of Evansville.

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Jun
19
to Jun 20

STUDIO TOUR: "Art DeTour Studio Tour 2026" @ Various Locations | Alexandra Lakes Area

FEE: Free

Art DeTour Studio Tour 2026

June 19–20, 2026 | 10:00 AM–5:00 PM Daily | Various Locations Throughout the Alexandria Lakes Area

Explore the creativity of the region during the Art DeTour Studio Tour 2026, a free, self-guided tour featuring 21 artists at 11 studio and gallery locations throughout Alexandria, Miltona, Evansville, and Vining.

Hosted by the Alexandria Art Guild, this annual event invites visitors to meet artists in their creative spaces, enjoy artist demonstrations, and shop for original artwork in a wide variety of mediums including painting, ceramics, woodturning, photography, jewelry, fiber art, found-object sculpture, and more.

Featured artists include Becky Albright, Matt Bakke, Jewett Benson, Dallas Bordson, Calvin deRuyter, Julie Gish, Kathy Grundei, Ruth Hanson, Jacqueline and Stephen Henning, Barbara Johnson, Lyssa Lovejoy, Lyn Mack, Bill and Merodie Seykora, Amy and David Sunderland, Kate and Phil Smith, Todd Ninman, Tom Weaver, and others.

Visitors may tour at their own pace and create a personalized route through the lakes area while discovering local art, meeting artists, and experiencing the region’s vibrant creative community.

No admission fee. All are welcome.

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Jun
20
9:30 AM09:30

WORKSHOP: "Plein Air Oil Painting" @ Glendalough State Park Dining Hall, Battle Lake

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FEE: $50 Member, $60 Non-Member
$45 Member, $55 Non-Member by June 6

Plein Air Oil Painting Workshop with Mary Boylan

Instructor: Mary Boylan
Glendalough State Park
June 20, 9:30am - 4:30pm

A MN State Park pass is required for park entry

Mary Boylan is based out of Fort Myers, Florida, but spends late spring through fall in Madison, Minnesota. Her studio is located in the Mercantile building where she holds occasional classes throughout the summer.

Her Plein Air work is mainly in oils, but occasionally will dabble with gouache and acrylic. Her commissioned work is usually large mixed media pieces.

Mary grew up in central Illinois, a horse loving farm girl, but has no favorite subject and her art reflects that. She attended Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Florida, which is how she ended up in the south. Her back ground is diverse from logo designs, architectural renderings, newspaper illustrations, car ads, murals… a bit of everything.

She started doing plein air painting in 2012 had numerous awards including best in shows, artist’s choices, people’s choice, best use of light.

Her goal is to just keep putting on miles because she is enjoying the trip and not worried about the destination.

At this workshop we will start with Mary's demo explaining scenes choices, composition values and working quickly. The afternoon will be students painting at their choice of scene and Mary will check on each individual at their chosen spot and observe and give tips/ advice.

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Jun
20
11:00 AM11:00

EVENT: Friendship Festival

Fee: Free

Free Admission for a day of entertainment outdoors in the beautiful Pelican Rapids MN Sherin Park. Multiple Bands and dancers on stage from 11:00-5:00 pm. Arts and crafts for kids, bouncy house. Food Trucks- American and Ethnic Food options (for a fee). Artisans, and vendor/community booths. In case of inclement weather will move to the Pelican Rapids High School. Six hours of culturally diverse music, dance and food. Join us for the drumming and dancing of Duniya, a west African group, Ballet Folklorico, a Mexican dance troupe, Buffalo River Native American dancers and drummers, Di Bayke a Klezmer group and BAnd of FAith a volunteer local band which plays the national anthems of many of the countries represented in Pelican Rapids. The day includes kids crafts, local artists, and food as diverse as the music and dance. The only cost is the food.


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Jun
20
to Jun 22

WORKSHOP: "Rebel Shed Season Two: Minnesota Murals with Gurí" @ Downtown Pelican Rapids

FEE: Free

Rebel Shed Season Two: Minnesota Murals with Gurí

June 20–22, 2026 | 12:00–6:00 PM Daily | 414 N. Broadway, Pelican Rapids, MN

Join Rebel Shed for the public launch of Minnesota Murals, a summer series of large-scale public murals created across rural Minnesota in collaboration with local youth. The first mural will take shape in Pelican Rapids under the direction of internationally acclaimed muralist Gurí, whose work includes more than 500 murals in over 20 countries.

Watch the wall come to life, meet the artists, and celebrate a summer of public art rooted in community, creativity, and collaboration. Bring your family, bring your neighbors, and experience the power of public art in action.

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Lake Region Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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Jun
20
to Jun 21

WORKSHOP: "Mixed Media Monoprinting with Michael Weatherly" @ Kaddatz Galleries, Fergus Falls

FEE: Sliding Scale $80–$120

Adult KClass: Mixed Media Monoprinting with Michael Weatherly

June 20–21, 2026 | 1:00–4:00 PM | Kaddatz Galleries, Fergus Falls, MN

Join local printmaker Michael Weatherly for a two-day exploration of mixed media monoprinting. Fresh from an intensive 18-day printmaking workshop in Florence, Italy, Weatherly brings new techniques and creative approaches to this hands-on class.

Monoprinting is a versatile and accessible printmaking process in which ink is rolled, painted, or drawn onto a plate to create unique, one-of-a-kind prints. Participants will explore monotype, collage, and chine collé techniques using Akua non-toxic, water-based inks while learning how to mix, layer, and manipulate imagery through drawing, collage, and multi-plate printing methods.

Designed for all experience levels, this workshop encourages experimentation and creative exploration while introducing participants to new possibilities in contemporary printmaking.

All materials are provided. Participants are encouraged to bring inkjet printouts or images they may wish to incorporate into their work.

Location: Kaddatz Galleries Classroom, Lower Level
111 W. Lincoln Ave., Fergus Falls, MN 56537

Registration required.

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Jun
20
8:00 PM20:00

COMMUNITY PROJECT: "Battle Lake Through Your Lens: A Community Photography Project" @ Art of the Lakes, Battle Lake

FEE: Free

Battle Lake Through Your Lens: A Community Photography Project

Saturday, June 20, 2026
Battle Lake, MN

Help celebrate Battle Lake’s 135th Anniversary by participating in a community-wide photography project! Residents and visitors of all ages are invited to capture images that reflect life in and around Battle Lake on June 20.

Whether you use a cell phone or digital camera, participants are encouraged to photograph the people, places, animals, plants, buildings, and everyday moments that make Battle Lake special. Amateur and professional photographers alike are welcome to participate.

Participants may submit up to three photographs. Images will be featured on the organization’s Facebook page and included in a gallery slideshow throughout the summer, creating a community portrait of “a day in the life” of Battle Lake during its anniversary year.

To help organizers document the community throughout the day, participants are encouraged to register and share when and where they plan to take photos.

There is no cost to participate, and everyone is invited to help capture the stories, sights, and spirit of Battle Lake.

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Jun
22
to Jul 31

YOUTH WORKSHOP SERIES: "Summer Arts Academy 2026" @ Kaddatz Galleries, Fergus Falls

FEE: $125 (K–4 sessions) | $150 (5–8 sessions) | Scholarships available

Summer Arts Academy 2026

Dates: June 22–26 & July 27–31, 2026
Location: Kaddatz Galleries (and Creation Shop)

Kaddatz Galleries presents Summer Arts Academy 2026, offering two weeks of creative, hands-on art experiences for youth entering grades K–4 and 5–8. Classes are led by experienced teaching artists and explore a variety of mediums including mixed media, painting, pottery, and sculpture. All supplies are included.

Session 1: June 22–26

Grades K–4 (10:00 AM–12:00 PM)
Mixed Media Puppets & Painting (Jona Brown)
Students will create imaginative puppets and props using everyday materials, along with painted backdrops that bring their creations to life.

Grades 5–8 (1:00–4:00 PM)
Inspired by Minnesota: Pottery & Sculpture Adventure (Blayze Buseth)
A hands-on clay workshop exploring Minnesota’s landscapes and artistic traditions through techniques such as pinch, coil, slab, carving, and sculptural building.

Session 2: July 27–31

Grades K–4 (10:00 AM–12:00 PM)
Inspired by Minnesota: Pottery & Sculpture Adventure (Blayze Buseth)
Young artists will explore storytelling through clay while learning foundational pottery and sculpture techniques.

Grades 5–8 (1:00–4:00 PM)
Mixed Media Explorations (Naomi RaMona Schliesman)
Students will experiment with a wide range of materials and processes including painting, drawing, collage, printmaking, and sculpture while building creative confidence and skills.

Cost:
$125 (K–4 sessions) | $150 (5–8 sessions)

Scholarships:
Partial and full scholarships are available based on need.

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Jun
23
9:30 AM09:30

WORKSHOP: "Painting Flowers Bold & Loose in Watercolor" @ Battle Lake Senior Center, Battle Lake

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FEE: $80 Member, $85 Non-Member | $75 Member, $80 Non-Member by June 9

Painting Flowers Bold & Loose in Watercolor

Instructor: Grace Haverty
Battle Lake Senior Center
June 23, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

During this workshop, students will learn to paint exciting and expressive watercolors! Students will be painting flowers from fresh arrangements that Grace will bring in; students are encouraged to bring some as well. This workshop is sure to be fun and lively for anyone who wants to get bold and beautiful in their watercolor painting.

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Jun
24
4:30 PM16:30

WORKSHOP: "Let's Make Sushi!" @ Shoreline Restaurant & Bar, Battle Lake

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FEE: $60 Member, $65 Non-Member | $55 Member, $60 Non-Member by June 10

Let's Make Sushi!

Instructor: Chef Mike Nauman
Shoreline Restaurant & Bar (back room)
June 24, 4:30 - 6:00 PM

Have you ever wondered about how to make sushi? What are the different varieties of sushi? It's not just raw fish! Join Chef Mike at the Shoreline Restaurant & Bar and learn all about it. You will make a roll or two and take home your favorite.

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Jun
24
to Jun 27

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Always Patsy Cline" @ Andria Theatre, Alexandria

FEE: Ticketed Event—$15 - $25

Always Patsy Cline

Andria Theatre, 618 Broadway St, Alexandria, MN

June 24-26 @ 7pm & 27 @ 2pm, 7pm

Always… Patsy Cline is a heartfelt celebration of the legendary country songstress. From the moment Texas housewife Louise Seger first heard Patsy Cline’s voice, she was hooked. After quickly becoming Cline’s biggest fan, Louise was able to meet her idol before a show one surprising evening in Houston. That night sparked a deep friendship between the two women which continued through the years, writing letters to each other as Cline’s fame skyrocketed. Years after Cline’s tragic death, Louise reminisces on their friendship and her love for the singer. Based on a true story, the musical features all of Patsy Cline’s greatest hits and a heartfelt, down home good time.

🎟 Tickets available at: https://andriatheatre.org/show/always-patsy-cline/
📞 320-762-8300

Regular Season / Summer Show

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Jun
25
to Jun 27

WORKSHOP: "Independent Layering— Acrylic Painting & Collage Workshop" @ Henning Landmark Center

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FEE: $50 (Materials Included)

Independent Layering: Acrylic Painting & Collage Workshop with Ruth Hanson

Thursday, June 25, 2026 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM
Saturday, June 27, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Henning Landmark Center, Henning, MN

Join artist Ruth Hanson for a two-day acrylic painting and collage workshop focused on the creative process of independent layering. Participants will explore techniques that combine painting, collage, texture, and image transfer to create unique mixed-media artwork rich with depth and personal expression.

Whether working from photographs, found imagery, or abstract inspiration, attendees will learn how to build compelling compositions through layers of color, pattern, and visual storytelling. The workshop is suitable for artists looking to expand their creative practice and experiment with new mixed-media techniques.

The $50 registration fee includes all materials.

Advance registration is required by June 18, 2026.

To register, contact the Henning Landmark Center at 218-548-5760.

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Lake Region Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

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Jun
25
6:00 PM18:00

WORKSHOP: "Birch Trees on Tile Using Alcohol Ink" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $10 Member, $15 Non-Member | $5 Member, $10 Non-Member by June 10
Supply fee of $35 payable to instructor at class, with option to purchase a frame

Birch Trees on Tile Using Alcohol Ink

Instructor: Sue Kalseim
Art of the Lakes Gallery
June 25, 6-8 PM

Come join Sue Kalseim and make this beautiful birch tree tile - no prior skills with alcohol ink required. See how fun it is to work with alcohol ink!

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Jun
26
to Jul 31

WORKSHOP: "Figure Clay Class" @ Mary Williams' Studio, Clitherall

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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

Figure Clay Class

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+

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Jun
26
5:30 PM17:30

LIVE MUSIC: "Music in the Park – Javier Quiroz" @ E.L. Peterson Park, Pelican Rapids

FEE: Free

Music in the Park – Javier Quiroz

Friday, June 26, 2026 | 5:30–7:30 PM | E.L. Peterson Park, Pelican Rapids, MN

Enjoy a summer evening of live music at E.L. Peterson Park featuring Javier Quiroz. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, gather with friends and family, and relax by the river while enjoying great music in a beautiful outdoor setting.

Dinner will be available with proceeds supporting The Bridge Center, making this a wonderful opportunity to enjoy music while supporting a local organization.

In the event of rain, the concert will move to the Pelican Rapids Fire Hall.

This free community concert is part of the Music in the Park series, bringing neighbors together to celebrate music, community, and summer in Pelican Rapids. 🎶🌅

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Jun
26
to Jun 27

YOUTH THEATRE PERFORMANCE: "Pure Imagination—Broadway Jr. Revue" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

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FEE: $20 Adults | $12 Students

Pure Imagination: Broadway Jr. Revue

June 26, 2026 at 6:30 PM
June 27, 2026 at 2:00 PM

Step into a world of song, dance, and imagination with Pure Imagination: Broadway Jr. Revue! This brand-new musical revue features favorite songs from a wide variety of Broadway Junior® productions, including Seussical, Shrek The Musical, Beauty and the Beast, Frozen, and more.

Designed as a fun and engaging introduction to musical theatre, Pure Imagination showcases the talents of local youth performers while celebrating some of Broadway’s most beloved stories and characters. Audiences of all ages will enjoy this energetic collection of music and performances.

Presented by AC4TA Youth Theatre and directed by Charlee Ugstad.

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Jun
27
to Jan 24

EXHIBITION: "Threads of Offering | Thương Hoài Trần" @ Plains Art Museum, Fargo

FEE: Free

Threads of Offering | Thương Hoài Trần

June 27, 2026 – January 24, 2027 | The Ruth and Seymour Landfield Atrium & Xcel Energy Gallery at Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND

Threads of Offering presents the work of interdisciplinary Vietnamese American artist Thương Hoài Trần, whose creative practice explores identity, family history, displacement, memory, and diasporic connection through processes of weaving and unweaving.

Bringing together two major bodies of work — Ông Bà and Made in Vietnam — the exhibition examines the emotional and cultural complexities of immigration, generational disconnect, and labor. In Ông Bà, Vietnamese for “grandparents,” Hoài Trần creates monumental woven portraits honoring their family members. Each strand of yarn is hand dyed before being woven into large-scale portraits and partially unraveled, symbolizing fragmented memories, unspoken histories, and complicated familial relationships. Standing between seven and eight feet tall, the works evoke the presence of ancestors towering over viewers in the Ruth and Seymour Landfield Atrium.

Displayed in the Xcel Energy Gallery, Made in Vietnam features garments labeled “Made in Vietnam” that the artist collected, altered, and investigated through various material interventions. One featured work documents Hoài Trần painstakingly disassembling garments thread by thread over more than 24 hours, condensed into a one-minute video critiquing the hidden labor and exploitation embedded within fast fashion production. The work also functions as a self-portrait reflecting on diasporic identity and cultural inheritance.

Born in Tây Ninh, Vietnam and raised in Emporia, Kansas, Thương Hoài Trần holds degrees from Emporia State University and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Their work has been exhibited nationally at institutions including the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, The Center for Craft, and the Studios at MASS MoCA.

Gallery admission is free every day of the week.

Generous support is provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program; the North Dakota Council on the Arts; the Arts Partnership; the McKnight Foundation; The FUNd at Plains Art Museum; Giving Hearts Day donors; Spring Gala sponsors; and Plains Art Museum members.

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Jun
27
to Jun 28

YOUTH THEATRE PERFORMANCE: "RAISE YOUR VOICE—Broadway Jr. Revue" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

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FEE: $20 Adults | $12 Students

RAISE YOUR VOICE: Broadway Jr Revue

Saturday, June 27  5:00pm
Sunday, June 28  2:00pm

Raise Your Voice is a brand-new revue featuring songs from across a wide array of Broadway Junior musicals based on classic titles like Guys and Dolls and Oliver! to beloved Disney shows like The Little Mermaid and Mary Poppins, Raise Your Voice offers a fun introduction to musical revues!

An AC4TA Youth Theatre Production. Directed by Michael Burgraff

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Jun
28
3:00 PM15:00

FUNDRAISER: "Garden Party (Kaddatz Galleries)" @ Pelican Rapids

FEE: $25 Donation Requested

Garden Party Supporting the Kaddatz Galleries

Sunday, June 28, 2026 | 3:00–5:30 PM
Pelican Rapids, MN

Support the Kaddatz Galleries while enjoying an afternoon in a beautiful lakeside garden setting. Join friends, artists, and community members for a Garden Party fundraiser on Sunday, June 28, from 3:00–5:30 PM.

Hosted at the lakeside garden of Pamela Swenson in Pelican Rapids, this special event offers an opportunity to gather in support of Kaddatz Galleries and its mission to foster visual arts education, appreciation, and creative opportunities in the region.

The event will take place rain or shine. Space is limited to 100 guests, and advance reservations are encouraged.

To reserve your spot, call (218) 998-4405 or email info@kaddatzgalleries.org.

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Jul
6
to Jul 9

BAND CAMP: "Summer Jazz Band Camp – FM Kicks Band, Session 2" @ MSUM Roland Dille Center for the Arts, Moorhead

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FEE: $375 | Registration Required

Summer Jazz Band Camp – FM Kicks Band, Session 2

Monday, July 6 – Thursday, July 9, 2026 | 9:00 – 11:45 AM | MSUM Roland Dille Center for the Arts, Moorhead, MN

Play jazz? This is for you. Never played jazz? This is for you.

All concert band wind instruments (including flute, clarinet, Euphonium, etc.) and drum set, piano, bass, and guitar, are accepted.

Each week builds on the last – registration for all three weeks is recommended.

The Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead is pleased to announce open registration for musicians of all ages with two or more years of band experience. All wind instruments are accepted, including flute, clarinet, euphonium, etc. Space is limited for drums, piano, bass, and guitar; register early to secure a spot.

You will be performing in a jazz band/combo with others at a similar playing level, attending jazz history/listening/ear training sessions, studying jazz improvisation, and participating in a jazz combo or big band.

No prior jazz experience is required.

This activity is funded in part through an operating support grant from the Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State legislative appropriation.

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Jul
7
to Jul 30

YOUTH ART CAMP: AOTL Youth Art Camp (Grades 2-5) @ First Lutheran Church, Battle Lake

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FEE: $10 per class (early bird, register by May 15) | $15 per class after May 15

Youth Art Camp (Grades 2–5)

Art of the Lakes – Battle Lake, MN

Kids can get creative this summer with a series of fun, hands-on art classes at First Lutheran Church in Battle Lake. Choose from a variety of individual classes designed for grades 2–3 and 4–5. All materials are included.

Dates: July 7 – July 30, 2026
Location: First Lutheran Church, Battle Lake, MN

Registration: https://www.artofthelakes.org/youth-classes.html

Cost:
$10 per class (early bird, register by May 15)
$15 per class after May 15

Grades 2–3 (1:00 – 3:00 p.m.):
July 7: Mosaic Coasters
July 16: Acrylic Painting
July 23: Zentangle
July 28: Hiking Sticks

Grades 4–5 (10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.):
July 7: Mosaic Coasters
July 9: Slow Stitching
July 14: Photography
July 16: Acrylic Painting
July 23: Zentangle
July 28: Hiking Sticks
July 30: Skateboard Painting

Contact:
📞 218-864-8606
📍 108 Lake Ave S, Battle Lake, MN

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LRAC Annual Meeting
Jul
7
5:00 PM17:00

LRAC Annual Meeting

Join us for LRAC's 2026 Annual Meeting!

Celebrate decades of encouraging and supporting the Arts in west-central Minnesota! Lake Region Arts Council invites you to an unforgettable evening at Oyate Hall, University of Minnesota Morris on Tuesday, July 7, 2026 from 5:00–8:00 PM.

The evening includes a social hour with live music, followed by a delicious buffet-style dinner featuring Short Ribs, Lemon & Thyme Chicken, Spelt & Mushroom Risotto, and sides.

Get your tickets here: LRAC Annual Meeting 2026

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Jul
8
to Jul 18

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Dare To Dream Jr." @ Andria Theatre, Alexandria

FEE: Ticketed Event—please see website for full details

Dare To Dream Jr.

Andria Theatre, 618 Broadway St, Alexandria, MN

July 8-10 & 15-17 @ 7pm, 11 & 18 @ 2pm

Disney’s Dare to Dream JR. is a 60-minute musical revue that follows an eager group of trainees on their first day at a fictional Walt Disney Imagineering Studio. As the group sets out to help each other discover their dreams, they work together to explore the power of dreams to unite, inspire, and make anything possible. Drawing from a century of beloved Disney films, Dare to Dream JR. features songs appearing for the first time ever in a Disney stage musical, including fan-favorites from The Princess and the Frog, Coco, Encanto, and Frozen II. This musical revue is a thrilling mix of contemporary songs, timeless classics, and brand-new medleys that are sure to surprise and delight Disney lovers of all ages.

🎟 Tickets available at: https://andriatheatre.org/show/dare-to-dream-jr/
📞 320-762-8300

Student Theatre Project / Summer Show

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Jul
9
5:30 PM17:30

WORKSHOP: "Stained Glass Mosaics on Rocks" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $10 Member, $15 Non-Member
$5 Member, $10 Non-Member by June 25
$30 materials fee payable to instructor at class

Stained Glass Mosaics on Rocks

Instructor: Kathrine McDowell
Art of the Lakes Gallery
July 9, 5:30 - 8:00pm

Join Kathrine McDowell and learn the basics of stained glass mosaic art. Students will leave with a mosaic on a rock to add to the garden or to use inside.

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Jul
9
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Summer Park Concert Series: FM Kicks Band" @ Gooseberry Mound Park, Moorhead

FEE: Free

Summer Park Concert Series: FM Kicks Band

Thursday, July 9, 2026 | 7:00 – 9:00 PM | Gooseberry Mound Park, Moorhead, MN

Enjoy an evening of live big band jazz with the FM Kicks Band as part of the Summer Park Concert Series at Gooseberry Mound Park.

Known for their high-powered instrumental and vocal performances, the FM Kicks Band performs a wide variety of jazz and swing favorites inspired by artists including Buddy Rich, Stan Kenton, Ella Fitzgerald, Maynard Ferguson, and Count Basie. Audiences are invited to relax, dance, and enjoy an energetic evening of live music in the park.

Founded in 1975 by Dr. Edward Christianson, the FM Kicks Band was created to provide local musicians opportunities to perform classic big band literature, strengthen improvisational jazz skills, and connect with fellow music lovers. Today, as a nonprofit organization, the group also works with local schools to help promote and preserve America’s original musical art form through music education and outreach.

This activity is funded in part through an operating support grant from the Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State legislative appropriation. Additional support is provided by The Arts Partnership, Fargo.

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Jul
10
10:00 AM10:00

COMMUNITY ART EVENT: "2026 Fish House Festival + Art Market" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

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FEE: Free

2026 Fish House Festival + Art Market

Date: Friday, July 10, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM–4:00 PM (Family Activities 12:00–4:00 PM)
Location: New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, 24 N Main Ave, New York Mills, MN

Celebrate art, community, and summertime fun at the 12th Annual Fish House Festival + Art Market, held in conjunction with Lund Mania festivities in New York Mills.

This lively annual event transforms Main Avenue into a pedestrian-only celebration of art + fishing + community, featuring artists painting in the street, an outdoor art market, family activities, live music, food, gallery exhibits, and more.

Festival Highlights Include:

  • 10:00 AM–4:00 PM: Art & artists on Main Avenue and inside the gallery

  • Outdoor art market featuring artists, makers, and bakers

  • Lund Boats Historical Exhibit in the gallery

  • 12:00–4:00 PM: Family-friendly activities indoors and out

  • Scribbletastic Fun-O-Matic Command Post

  • Free Art in Your Park kids art activities upstairs

  • New York Mills Public Library Used Book Sale

  • 1:00 PM: Youth Decoy Painting (limited space; $5 per decoy; best for ages 10+; pre-registration encouraged)

  • 1:00–3:00 PM: Gallery Reception

  • 1:00–3:00 PM: Live Music on the Library Patio

  • 6:30 PM: Fish House Festival Raffle Drawing

Youth Decoy Painting Registration: Call 218-385-3339 to reserve a spot.

Following the Fish House Festival, attendees are invited to continue the fun with Lund Mania activities nearby, including food vendors, a parade, fishing tournament results, and a street dance.

Please Note: Main Avenue will be closed to vehicle traffic and open to pedestrians only from 7:00 AM–4:00 PM.

This event will take place rain or shine. Indoor accommodations will be used if needed.

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Jul
10
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Summer Park Concert Series: FM Kicks Band" @ Spies Riverfront Park & Market Pavilion, Fergus Falls

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FEE: Free

Summer Park Concert Series: FM Kicks Band

Friday, July 10, 2026 | 7:00 – 9:00 PM | Spies Riverfront Park & Market Pavilion, Fergus Falls, MN

Enjoy an evening of live big band jazz with the FM Kicks Band as part of the Summer Park Concert Series at Spies Riverfront Park and Market Pavilion.

Known for their high-powered instrumental and vocal performances, the FM Kicks Band performs a wide variety of jazz and swing favorites inspired by artists including Buddy Rich, Stan Kenton, Ella Fitzgerald, Maynard Ferguson, and Count Basie. Audiences are invited to relax, dance, and enjoy an energetic evening of live music along the riverfront.

Founded in 1975 by Dr. Edward Christianson, the FM Kicks Band was created to provide local musicians opportunities to perform classic big band literature, strengthen improvisational jazz skills, and connect with fellow music lovers. Today, as a nonprofit organization, the group also works with local schools to help promote and preserve America’s original musical art form through music education and outreach.

This activity is funded in part through an operating support grant from the Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State legislative appropriation. Additional support is provided by The Arts Partnership, Fargo.

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Jul
11
to Jul 12

ART FESTIVAL: "Phelps Mill Festival" @ Phelps Mill County Park, Underwood

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FEE: $5 Admission | Free for Ages 11 & Under

Phelps Mill Festival

Saturday, July 11 – Sunday, July 12, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM | Phelps Mill County Park, Underwood, MN

Celebrate summer at the annual Phelps Mill Festival, one of the region’s largest and longest-running art and craft festivals. Held at historic Phelps Mill County Park, this two-day event features art, entertainment, food vendors, and hands-on art activities in a scenic outdoor setting.

Visitors can explore work by artists and makers from across the region while enjoying live entertainment, local food, family-friendly activities, and the historic atmosphere surrounding Phelps Mill.

Phelps Mill County Park is located at 29035 County Highway 45, Underwood, MN.

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Jul
12
6:00 PM18:00

CONCERT SERIES: "Classic Ladies of Country, Starring JoyAnn Parker" @ Kirkbride Park, Fergus Falls

FEE: Advance Tickets— Adults $26 | Students (age 5-18) $12 | under 5 free
Day of/ Gate — Adults $30 | Students $15

Classic Ladies of Country

Sunday, July 12,  6pm

Joyann Parker's (you saw her in The Music of Patsy Cline!) "Classic Ladies of Country" is a captivating musical journey that pays homage to the timeless and iconic female voices that have shaped the country music genre. With her powerful and versatile vocals, Parker masterfully channels the spirit and emotion of legendary artists such as Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, and Dolly Parton, among others.

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Jul
14
to Jul 15

2 DAY WORKSHOP: "What Came Before | An Origin Stories Workshop" @ Fergus Falls Public Library

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FEE: Free

What Came Before: An Origin Stories Workshop

Tuesday, July 14 & Wednesday, July 15, 2026 | 6:00 – 8:00 PM | Fergus Falls Public Library

The small details of your life hold the beginnings of the universe.

In this two-day generative writing workshop, participants will transform personal memory into metaphor and story using a “Where I’m From” poem template as a starting point for crafting poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction.

Through literary examples, guided writing prompts, and conversation, writers of all backgrounds and experience levels are invited to develop drafts of their own origin stories in a welcoming and supportive environment.

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Jul
15
1:00 PM13:00

WORKSHOP: "Needle Felting Landscapes" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $45 Member, $50 Non-Member| $40 Member, $45 Non-Member by July 1
$20 materials fee for landscape kits payable to instructor at class

Needle Felting Landscapes

Instructor: MaryJo Wentz
Art of the Lakes Gallery
July 15, 1-4 PM

This beginner-friendly class teaches you how to create simple wool landscapes step by step. Whether you’re new to needle felting art or looking for a relaxing craft, artist MaryJo Wentz will guide you through the entire process to produce two 5"x7" landscapes. 

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Jul
16
4:30 PM16:30

WORKSHOP: "Breakfast Charcuterie" @ Shoreline Restaurant & Bar, Battle Lake

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FEE: $50 Member, $55 Non-Member | $45 Member, $50 Non-Member by July 2

Breakfast Charcuterie

Instructor: Chef Mike Nauman
Shoreline Restaurant & Bar (back room)
July 16, 4:30-6:00 PM

A twist on charcuterie, let's try "breakfast" charcuterie! Chef Mike at the Shoreline Restaurant & Bar will explore a new take on the charcuterie trend. Join us at the Shoreline and enjoy the tastes & ideas of breakfast on a charcuterie board. You will take home an arrangement of breakfast items for the next morning! Bring a charcuterie board or tray to this class at the Shoreline.

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Jul
18
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "I Am, He Said—A Celebration of Neil Diamond Starring: Matt Vee & The Killer Vees" @ Central Square, Glenwood

FEE: Adult —$30.00 | Child (Ages 12 & Under)—Free | Student—$10.00 | Educator—$15.00

I Am, He Said—A Celebration of Neil Diamond
Starring: Matt Vee & The Killer Vees

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. 

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Jul
19
6:00 PM18:00

CONCERT SERIES: "The Hype | The Best of 80's Rock" @ Kirkbride Park, Fergus Falls

FEE: Advance Tickets— Adults $26 | Students (age 5-18) $12 | under 5 free
Day of/ Gate — Adults $30 | Students $15

The Hype | The Best of 80’s Rock

Sunday, July 19,  6pm

Take a musical and visual road trip back to the 80's, when bands rocked your world and kicked some butt on stage, too! Performing the biggest hits from MOTLEY CRUE, DEF LEPPARD, POISON, BON JOVI, and AEROSMITH, The HYPE! Present five epic concerts packed into an electrifying, high energy, 80's Glamtastic, Bombastic Rock Show!

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Jul
20
to Aug 11

YOUTH THEATRE PROGRAM: "Shrek the Musical Kids!" @ Trollwood Performing Arts School, Moorhead

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FEE: See Program Fees page here

Shrek the Musical Kids! Youth Theatre Program

Shine Onstage in the
Trollwood Children’s Theatre Production of
Shrek the Musical Kids!

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

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Jul
20
6:00 PM18:00

WORKSHOP: "Wire Jewelry" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $10 Member, $15 Non-Member | $5 Member, $10 Non-Member by July 6
Supply fee of $25 payable to instructor at class

Wire Jewelry

Instructor: Sue Kalseim
Art of the Lakes Gallery
July 20, 6-8 PM

Want to learn how to make your own jewelry? Come join Sue Kalseim and learn how to bend wire to make a beautiful pendant.

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Jul
23
to Jul 25

THEATRE PERFORMANCE: "SPAMALOT" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

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FEE: $20 Adults | $12 Students

SPAMALOT (young@part)

Thursday, July 23  7pm

Friday, July 24  7pm

Saturday, July 25  2pm

It’s just a flesh wound! MONTY PYTHON’S SPAMALOT, lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL, retells the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, and features a bevy of beautiful show girls, not to mention cows, killer rabbits, and French people—Oh, and did we mention the bevy of beautiful showgirls?

Bursting with unforgettable songs, absurd humor, and zany characters, this musical is a rollicking celebration of all things Monty Python.

An AC4TA Youth Theatre Production. Directed by Kaele Peterson

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Jul
24
9:00 AM09:00

WORKSHOP: "Creative Eco-Printing" @ Glendalough State Park Dining Hall, Battle Lake

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FEE: $55 Member, $60 Non-Member | $50 Member, $55 Non-Member by July 10
$20 materials fee payable to instructor at class
​MN State Park pass required for entry

Creative Eco-Printing

Instructor: Kristi Kuder
Glendalough State Park Dining Hall
July 24, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Join Kristi Kuder for a relaxed and inspiring day of eco-printing surrounded by the beauty of Glendalough State Park. Eco-printing is a magical process that uses the natural tannins and dyes held within plants to create some spectacular marks and prints on papers and fabric. This workshop is designed to develop all the skills and techniques you need to produce stunning and unique eco-prints. It's suitable for beginners, as well as those with some experience, who are interested in achieving pleasing organic prints that could be used in many varied projects.

Enough fabric and paper will be provided for each participant to print a silk scarf and create a gorgeous handmade book. Registrants will receive a list of supplies and materials to bring including suggested botanicals for sharing. As part of the workshop we will also consider what equipment you need to start eco-printing at home, simple mordanting techniques, where to source fabrics, supplies and equipment. Kristi will also give you a wealth of ideas to make with your beautiful unique prints. This class is an excellent complement to the Slow Stitching class led by Kim Graff.

Coffee, tea, and biscuits provided. Please bring a packed lunch.

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Jul
25
9:30 AM09:30

WORKSHOP: "Plein Air Casein Painting" @ Henning Landmark Center

FEE: $50 Member, $60 Non-Member
$45 Member, $55 Non-Member by July 11

Plein Air Casein Painting Workshop with Greg Preslicka

Instructor: Greg Preslicka
Henning Landmark Center
July 25, 9:30am - 4:30pm

Greg is a lifelong artist working both in the commercial and fine art fields. For over 30 years he designed packaging and retail signage for many local and national companies. In an effort to get out from behind a computer he brought his design and problem solving skills to mural painting. Greg has painted over 100 murals throughout the midwest. He is one of the founding members, and past president of OPM (Outdoor Painters of Minnesota). Over the years, Greg has painted with many different mediums including oil, gouache, acrylic and casein. When plein air painting he tries to find the unseen beauty in things.

Casein Painting Workshop
Learn about an opaque medium that allows you to quickly paint and adjust without your painting getting muddy. Painting with quick drying casein allows you to work faster and get more accurate color without getting muddy. In this workshop Greg will demonstrate his paint and adjust the way of painting. When painting from life it is hard to get accurate color and drawing with every stroke you put down. With this method you paint and then adjust and refine.

Greg painted for many years with oils and had a tough time keeping colors from getting too muddy because he adjusted them too much. He is not a slow methodical painter. He puts down big shapes and refines them as he goes. Casein is opaque and dries quickly allowing you to adjust without getting muddy. Casein is an old painting medium used to paint religious icons hundreds of years ago. It is similar to gouache but dries permanent. It can be painted on paper or gessoed board.

The workshop will start with inside demonstration and then move outside to paint, where Greg will give individual instruction as you paint. You will learn:

  • How to Paint and Adjust to get more accurate color and drawing.

  • What you can and can’t do with Casein.

  • To paint from big shapes to small detail.

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Jul
26
6:00 PM18:00

CONCERT SERIES: "Heart by Heart" @ Kirkbride Park, Fergus Falls

FEE: Advance Tickets— Adults $26 | Students (age 5-18) $12 | under 5 free
Day of/ Gate — Adults $30 | Students $15

Heart by Heart

Sunday, July 26, 6pm

Steve Fossen and Michael Derosier, bassist and drummer for the band Heart during the 1970s and early 1980s, are now touring as Heart By Heart. “Our mission is to perform the classic Heart music as faithfully as we can”, Fossen says. Fossen and Derosier are the powerful driving engine behind Heart’s iconic hits like “Barracuda”, “Straight On”, “Crazy On You”, “Magic Man”, “Even It Up”, “Kick It Out”, and more. The two were inducted into The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame along with the rest of the original Heart lineup in 2013. Featuring vocalist Somar Macek, Heart By Heart presents a powerful, dynamic show that includes all the favorite Heart hits as well as deep album cuts that fans will love.

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Jul
27
to Jul 30

BAND CAMP: "Summer Jazz Band Camp – FM Kicks Band, Session 3" @ MSUM Roland Dille Center for the Arts, Moorhead

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FEE: $375 | Registration Required

Summer Jazz Band Camp – FM Kicks Band, Session 3

Monday, July 27 – Thursday, July 30, 2026 | 9:00 – 11:45 AM | MSUM Roland Dille Center for the Arts, Moorhead, MN

Play jazz? This is for you. Never played jazz? This is for you.

All concert band wind instruments (including flute, clarinet, Euphonium, etc.) and drum set, piano, bass, and guitar, are accepted.

Each week builds on the last – registration for all three weeks is recommended.

The Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead is pleased to announce open registration for musicians of all ages with two or more years of band experience. All wind instruments are accepted, including flute, clarinet, euphonium, etc. Space is limited for drums, piano, bass, and guitar; register early to secure a spot.

You will be performing in a jazz band/combo with others at a similar playing level, attending jazz history/listening/ear training sessions, studying jazz improvisation, and participating in a jazz combo or big band.

No prior jazz experience is required.

This activity is funded in part through an operating support grant from the Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State legislative appropriation.

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Jul
28
1:00 PM13:00

WORKSHOP: "Slow Stitch Fiber Journals" @ Glendalough State Park Dining Hall, Battle Lake

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FEE: $30 Member, $35 Non-Member | $25 Member, $30 Non-Member by July 14
​MN State Park pass required for entry

Slow Stitch Fiber Journals

Instructor: Kim Graff
Glendalough State Park Dining Hall
July 28, 1:00 - 4:00 PM

Come play with me as we explore creating small hand stitched fiber books using simple meditative stitches. They can be filled with found treasures or mementos. The books can be used as stitch samplers or turned into a needle book.

Students should bring scissors, needle, pins, looser weave fabrics such as linen or used clothing, embroidery threads or perle cotton.
Pen and paper or journal for notes or ideas
Sticks, stones, feathers or anything they may want to attach
Kim will bring some stuff to share as well.

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Jul
29
to Aug 1

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Aladdin Kids." @ Andria Theatre, Alexandria

FEE: Ticketed Event—please see website for full details

Aladdin Kids

Andria Theatre, 618 Broadway St, Alexandria, MN

July 29 & 30 @ 7pm, 31 @ 5pm & 7pm, Aug.1 @ 12pm & 2pm

When the street urchin, Aladdin, vies for the attention of the beautiful princess, Jasmine, he uses a genie’s magic power to become a prince in order to marry her.  Iago, Jafar, the Genie, and more are here in Disney’s Aladdin KIDS, a musical adventure filled with magic, mayhem and the power of love. Specific to Disney’s Aladdin KIDS are the Djinn, a group of unique stage magicians who execute the magical moments of the show.

🎟 Tickets available at: https://andriatheatre.org/show/aladdin-kids/
📞 320-762-8300

Student Theatre Project / Summer Show

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Aug
1
to Nov 29

EXHIBITION: "Clear as Mud | Annie Lee-Zimerle and Brian Zimerle" @ Plains Art Museum, Fargo

FEE: Free

Clear as Mud | Annie Lee-Zimerle and Brian Zimerle

August 1 – November 29, 2026 | Starion Bank Gallery at Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND

Clear as Mud brings together the work of Annie Lee-Zimerle and Brian Zimerle, two artists whose practices explore memory, materiality, and the quiet complexities of everyday life while reconsidering the promises and contradictions of the American Dream.

Drawing from backgrounds in printmaking, book arts, painting, drawing, and ceramics, the artists create works that reflect on domesticity, cultural mundanity, memory, and transformation. Annie Lee-Zimerle’s narrative-driven pieces examine her experiences growing up between South Korea and the American Midwest, while Brian Zimerle’s sculptural ceramics investigate the fragility of meaning through replicated objects shaped by history and material change. Together, their work invites viewers to consider what is preserved, altered, or lost over time, offering a layered meditation on belonging, cultural inheritance, and collective identity.

Annie Lee-Zimerle received her BFA and MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is held in numerous public and private collections. Brian Zimerle holds an MFA in Ceramics from Cranbrook Academy of Art and has exhibited nationally while collaborating with archaeologists and institutions on historically informed ceramic recreations.

Gallery admission is free every day of the week.

Generous support is provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program; the North Dakota Council on the Arts; the Arts Partnership; the McKnight Foundation; The FUNd at Plains Art Museum; Giving Hearts Day donors; Spring Gala sponsors; and Plains Art Museum members.

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Aug
1
5:00 PM17:00

LIVE MUSIC: "FM Jazz Festival Kickoff Concert" @ Four & Four, Fargo

FEE: $20 Adults | $10 College Students with ID | Free for Ages 18 & Under

FM Jazz Festival Kickoff Concert

Saturday, August 1, 2026 | 5:00 – 9:00 PM | Four & Four, Fargo, ND

Kick off the Fargo-Moorhead Jazz Festival weekend with an evening of live jazz performances at Four & Four in downtown Fargo.

The FM Jazz Festival Kickoff Concert will feature performances by the Race Hoglund Combo, Brian Hanagan and Friends, the FM Kicks Band and Friends, and additional area musicians. Audiences can expect an energetic evening celebrating the region’s vibrant jazz community through performances ranging from small combos to larger ensemble collaborations.

Guests are also invited to continue the celebration the following day at the Fargo-Moorhead Jazz Festival at Gooseberry Mound Park in Moorhead, featuring an afternoon of live jazz performances by outstanding local musicians.

This activity is funded in part through an operating support grant from the Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State legislative appropriation. Additional support is provided by The Arts Partnership, Fargo.

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Aug
2
12:00 PM12:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Annual Jazz Fest at Gooseberry Mound Hosted by FM Kicks" @ Gooseberry Mound Park, Moorhead

FEE: Free

Annual Jazz Fest at Gooseberry Mound Hosted by FM Kicks

Sunday, August 2, 2026 | 12:00 – 5:00 PM | Gooseberry Mound Park, Moorhead, MN

Join the FM Kicks Band for the annual Fargo-Moorhead Jazz Festival at Gooseberry Mound Park featuring an afternoon of live jazz performances by some of the region’s outstanding musicians.

The festival will showcase a variety of jazz styles ranging from energetic big band performances to intimate small combo sets, celebrating the vibrant and growing jazz community across the Fargo-Moorhead area. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, relax in the park, and enjoy an afternoon of live music in an outdoor setting.

Founded in 1975, the FM Kicks Band continues its mission of promoting and preserving jazz through performance, education, and community engagement.

This activity is funded in part through an operating support grant from the Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State legislative appropriation. Additional support is provided by The Arts Partnership, Fargo.

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Aug
2
6:00 PM18:00

CONCERT SERIES: "Wild Angels | Women of Pop, Rock & Country with Pamela McNeill" @ Kirkbride Park, Fergus Falls

FEE: Advance Tickets— Adults $26 | Students (age 5-18) $12 | under 5 free
Day of/ Gate — Adults $30 | Students $15

Wild Angels | Women of Pop, Rock & Country with Pamela McNeill

Sunday, August 2  6pm

“Wild Angels – The Women of Rock, Pop & Country” features 3 of Minnesota’s most beloved singers – Pamela McNeill, Minnesota Music Hall of Fame recipient Mary Jane Alm and Aimée Lee performing hits by some of the greatest Female Divas the music world has ever known. Hear songs by Adele, Madonna, Janis Joplin, Heart, The Dixie Chicks, Carrie Underwood, Dolly Parton, Cher, Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks, TLC, Pat Benatar, Pink, Tina Turner, Miranda Lambert and many, many others. A phenomenal 7 piece A-list band, “The Handsome Devils” bring these powerful songs to life and will have you on your feet cheering! See promo video below!

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Aug
4
9:30 AM09:30

WORKSHOP: "Creating Personalized Note Cards" @ Battle Lake Senior Center, Battle Lake

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FEE: $80 Member, $85 Non-Member | $75 Member, $80 Non-Member by July 21

Creating Personalized Note Cards

Instructor: Grace Haverty
Battle Lake Senior Center
August 4, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Join Grace Haverty, acclaimed watercolor artist, to make a variety of personalized notecards/greeting cards. Cards will be available for purchase or bring watercolor-quality cards of your choice. See the supply list attached.

Supply List

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Aug
6
7:00 PM19:00

EVENT: Alexandria Festival of the Lakes Concerts

Fee: $20; students FREE at the door

OPENING NIGHT

  •  Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata in D Major for Cello and Piano, Op. 102 #2

  • Franz Schubert: Fantasie in C Major, D. 934

INTERMISSION

  • Antonín Dvořák: Piano Trio in E minor, Op. 90 “Dumky” 

ARTISTS

Stephanie Arado, violin; Kirsten Whitson, cello; Mary Jo Gothmann, piano

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Aug
8
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: Alexandria Festival of the Lakes

Fee: $20; students FREE at the door

Professional Classical Chamber Music • Johannes Brahms: Violin Sonata #1 in G Major, Op. 78 • Ludwig van Beethoven: String Trio in D Major, Op. 9 #2 - Intermission • Dmitri Shostakovich: Quintet for Piano and Strings in G minor, Op. 57 Colin McGuire, violin; Heidi Amundson, violin; David Auerbach, viola; Eric Graf, cello; Gail Olszewski, piano; Kate Bae, piano


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Aug
8
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Weary Ramblers—Award-Winning Americana Duo" @ Central Square, Glenwood

FEE: Adult —$30.00 | Child (Ages 12 & Under)—Free | Student—$10.00 | Educator—$15.00

Weary Ramblers

Award-Winning Americana Duo

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. 

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Aug
10
to Aug 20

COMMUNITY WORKSHOP SERIES: "2026 Kalevala Puppet Pageant Community Workshops" @ New York Mills Sculpture Park

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FEE: $50 per child | $100 family maximum | Teens and adults participate free

Scholarships available

2026 Kalevala Puppet Pageant Community Workshops

Dates: August 10–20, 2026
Location: The Barn, New York Mills Sculpture Park (with select rehearsals and performances at other locations)

Youth, teens, adults, and families are invited to participate in the 17th Annual Kalevala Puppet Pageant, an annual community theater experience based on stories from the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala.

Led by Creative Director Anne Sawyer, this immersive program gives participants the opportunity to explore acting, puppet and prop building, costume design, storytelling, and optional stilt walking while preparing for two public performances later in August.

Participants will take part in a series of workshops beginning Monday, August 10, 2026, with daily sessions, optional evening workshops, rehearsals, and performance preparation.

Who Can Participate

  • Ages 5 and up

  • Children under age 7 must be accompanied by an adult or older sibling

  • Teens and adults are welcome

Cost

  • $50 per child

  • $100 family maximum

  • Teens and adults participate free

  • Scholarships available

Volunteers and community helpers are also welcome.

To register or learn more, contact info@kulcher.org or call 218-385-3339.

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Aug
12
9:00 AM09:00

WORKSHOP: "Exploring Glendalough With a Camera" @ Glendalough State Park, Battle Lake

FEE: $30 Member, $35 Non-Member
$25 Member, $30 Non-Member by July 29
​MN State Park pass required for entry

Exploring Glendalough With a Camera

Instructors: Jackie Henning, Greg Gerhart
Glendalough State Park
August 12, 9:00am - 11:30am

Join Jackie Henning, Greg Gerhart, and other photographers from the Evansville Arts Coalition as they take you through Glendalough State Park to their favorite photo spots. Jackie will have "point & shoot" cameras for your use or bring your own camera, cell phone, and equipment. Learn techniques & tips for taking great photographs from the local experts. All skill levels are welcome! Meet at the old lodge dining hall. Students under 16 need to be accompanied by a parent.

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Aug
12
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: Alexandria Festival of the Lakes

FEE: $20; students FREE at the door

Professional Classical Chamber Music • Frédéric Chopin: Sonata for Cello and Piano in G minor, Op. 65 • Edvard Grieg: Violin Sonata #3 in C minor, Op. 45 - Intermission • Joaquín Turina: Piano Trio in F minor Heidi Amundson, violin; Sarah Lewis, cello; Gail Olszewski, piano; Kate Bae, piano; Sonja Thompson, piano.

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Aug
13
9:30 AM09:30

WORKSHOP: "Plein Air Soft Pastels Painting" @ Prairie Wetlands Learning Center, Fergus Falls

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FEE: $50 Member, $60 Non-Member
$45 Member, $55 Non-Member by July 26

Plein Air Soft Pastels Painting with Lisa Stauffer

Instructor: Lisa Stauffer
Prairie Wetlands Learning Center, Fergus Falls
August 13, 9:30am - 4:30pm

Lisa Stauffer received her Master’s in Design (University Of Minnesota, Minneapolis) and studied Illustration at Parson’s School of Design (NYC). She continues her education by taking workshops from nationally recognized painters whose work inspires her. She has worked and taught in a wide variety of media, now primarily painting in soft pastel with a special focus on painting en plein air to indulge her fascination with light and color in Minnesota’s beautiful north shore landscape.

​Lisa was just awarded Eminent Pastelist by the International Association Of Pastel Societies, she earned Master Circle status in 2009. She was awarded the H.K. Holbein Award at the Pastel Society Of America Show at the National Arts Club in New York City, September 2010 and the Pastel Painters Of Cape Cod Award in 2012. Each of these years her painting was one of those chosen by the Director of the Butler Institute Of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, to travel to the exhibit American Pastels in the museum. Lisa was juried into the Pastel Society Of America and awarded Signature status in 2012, she was awarded Master status in 2025. Her work has been featured in articles in PleinAir Magazine, Pastel Journal, Stephen Doherty's book, The Art Of Plein Air Painting, and in two PBS specials on painting.

Artist’s Statement:
I am fascinated by the interplay of light and color that I see in the beauty surrounding me and I work to capture the mood of those special moments in my paintings. I choose to paint with soft pastel for the incredible richness and intensity of the color possibilities and textures I can create with them. I am primarily an outdoor painter and pastel’s direct application allows for the immediacy demanded in plein air work. I often use a watercolor underpainting as a setup for the pastel layers in my work, which adds the interplay of transparent and opaque mediums to the visual quality of the final piece. I can be found painting all around town and far beyond.

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Aug
13
4:00 PM16:00

WORKSHOP: "Pies! Pies Pies!" @ First Lutheran Church, Battle Lake

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FEE: $35 Member, $40 Non-Member
$30 Member, $35 Non-Member by July 30
A $20 materials fee is due to instructor at class

Pies! Pies Pies!

Instructor: Kate Mudge
First Lutheran Church Kitchen
August 13, 4:00pm - 7:00pm

What if you could cut into your pie knowing…
It will taste nostalgic—like home, like a hug from your grandma’s kitchen. A deep golden butter-and-shortening crust, tender and flaky, layered just right and filled with the flavors of summer.

In this hands-on class, you’ll learn how to make a reliable, delicious pie crust from scratch, create a perfectly balanced fruit filling, and prepare a luscious summer cream pie. We’ll share practical tips and “baker’s secrets,” including blind baking and a few tips that make all the difference.

You’ll leave with one finished pie of your own creation—and an extra crust you’ve prepared yourself, ready to fill and bake at home. If time permits, we'll also cover hand pies and "pie crust cookies.

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Aug
13
to Aug 15

THEATRE PERFORMANCE: "Little Women - the Musical" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

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FEE: $20 Adults | $12 Students

Little Women - the Musical

Thursday, August 13  7:30pm

Friday, August 14   7:30pm

Saturday, August 15   2:00pm

Based on Louisa May Alcott's American classic, this Civil War story of love and family stands the test of time.

An AC4TA Community Theatre production!

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Aug
15
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: Alexandria Festival of the Lakes

FEE: $20; students FREE at the door

Professional Classical Chamber Music • Felix Mendelssohn: Konzertstück in F minor, Op. 113 • Umberto Bertoni: Concerto in F (bassoon & piano) • Béla Kovács: Sholem-alekhem, Rov Feidman! - Intermission • Jindřich Feld: Trio Giocoso • Ludwig van Beethoven: Trio in B-flat Major, Op. 11 o Jennifer Gerth, clarinet; J. Christopher Marshall, bassoon; Sonja Thompson, piano; Kate Bae, piano.


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Aug
16
6:00 PM18:00

CONCERT SERIES: "I Am, He Said | The Music of Neil Diamond" @ Kirkbride Park, Fergus Falls

FEE: Advance Tickets— Adults $26 | Students (age 5-18) $12 | under 5 free
Day of/ Gate — Adults $30 | Students $15

I Am, He Said | The Music of Neil Diamond

Sunday, August 16, 6pm

Back by popular demand, Matt Vee & the Killer Vees celebrate the music of Neil Diamond. With songs like "Cracklin' Rosie," "Song Sung Blue," and "Sweet Caroline,” Neil Diamond sold over 100 million records worldwide with music that became the soundtrack to one generation after another with hits spanning five decades. As a Tin Pan Alley songwriter in the mid-60s, he penned songs recorded by everyone from Elvis Presley to Deep Purple and, of course, the Monkee’s classic, “I’m A Believer.”

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Aug
20
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE MUSIC: "A Toast to David Ferreira Concert with the FM Kicks Band" @ TAK Music Venue, Dilworth

FEE: $20 Adults | $10 College Students with ID | Free for Ages 18 & Under

A Toast to David Ferreira Concert with the FM Kicks Band

Thursday, August 20, 2026 | 7:30 – 9:30 PM | TAK Music Venue, Dilworth, MN

Join the FM Kicks Band for a special evening celebrating local music legend David Ferreira at TAK Music Venue.

Part of the TOAST Concert Series, this event honors David Ferreira’s lasting impact on the Fargo–Moorhead music community through an evening of live music featuring friends, colleagues, and fellow musicians whose artistry and careers have been shaped by his influence and legacy. Audiences can expect an evening filled with outstanding performances, storytelling, and celebration of one of the region’s beloved music community leaders.

Come enjoy a night of music, memories, and community spanning decades of collaboration and performance across the Fargo-Moorhead area.

This activity is funded in part through an operating support grant from the Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State legislative appropriation. Additional support is provided by The Arts Partnership, Fargo.

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Aug
21
10:00 AM10:00

WORKSHOP: "Chip Wood Carving" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $50 Member, $55 Non-Member
$45 Member, $50 Non-Member by August 7
$5 for materials payable to instructor at class

Chip Wood Carving

Instructor: Joe Hauger
Art of the Lakes Gallery
August 21, 10:00am - 4:30pm

This will be an introductory class into the fun art of chip carving. Chip carving involves taking small chips out of a flat piece of wood to make a geometric design, and is one of the easiest forms of woodcarving for beginners to try. It can also be used to embellish things like wooden spoons.

In this class, students will learn basics such as laying out a design and keeping the knife sharp, then will work on a practice board to learn basic chip carving cuts. Students will have the opportunity to finish a small project such as a coaster or Christmas ornament to take home. No prior woodcarving experience needed, but as with other types of carving some degree of hand grip strength is necessary. Experienced carvers are welcome as well. Tools are available to use during this class.

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Aug
21
to Aug 22

COMMUNITY THEATRE EVENT: "2026 Kalevala Puppet Pageant Performances" @ New York Mills VFW Post 3289 & Finn Creek Open Air Museum

FEE: Friday- Free will donation | Saturday- $5 adult gate donation; children under 16 free

2026 Kalevala Puppet Pageant Performances

Dates: Friday, August 21 & Saturday, August 22, 2026
Location: New York Mills VFW / Finn Creek Open Air Museum

The 17th Annual Kalevala Puppet Pageant returns this August with two public performances celebrating community theater, Finnish heritage, and large-scale puppet performance.

Created and narrated by Anne Sawyer and performed by youth and community members from the New York Mills region, this original street theater production is inspired by stories from the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala.

Performance Schedule

  • Friday, August 21, 2026 at 7:00 PM
    New York Mills VFW Post 3289
    Presented during the NYM Corn Feed
    Free to attend

  • Saturday, August 22, 2026 at 12:00 PM
    Finn Creek Open Air Museum
    Presented during Finn Creek Festival
    $5 adult gate donation; children under 16 free

Free will donations will be accepted at both performances to help support this community arts experience.

For more information, contact info@kulcher.org or call 218-385-3339.

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Aug
22
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: Alexandria Festival of the Lakes

FEE: $20; students FREE at the door

Professional Classical Chamber Music • Louise Farrenc: Piano Quintet in A minor, Op. 30 • Camille Saint-Saëns: Violin Sonata #1 in D minor, Op. 75 - Intermission • George Onslow: String Quintet in C Major, Op. 44 o Eric Olson, violin; Helen Chang Haertzen, violin; Anne Ainomäe, viola; Eric Graf, cello; Clint Sevcik, contrabass; Gail Olszewski, piano; Kate Bae, piano.

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Aug
23
6:00 PM18:00

CONCERT SERIES: "Forever Simon and Garfunkel - a tribute" @ Kirkbride Park, Fergus Falls

FEE: Advance Tickets— Adults $26 | Students (age 5-18) $12 | under 5 free
Day of/ Gate — Adults $30 | Students $15

Forever Simon and Garfunkel - a tribute

Sunday, August 23, 6pm

FOREVER SIMON & GARFUNKEL celebrates the bestselling duo in rock’n’roll history, featuring the epic hits “The Sound Of Silence”, “Bridge Over Troubled Water”, “Mrs. Robinson”, “I Am A Rock”, “The Boxer”, “Homeward Bound”, “Cecilia”, “Hazy Shade Of Winter”, “Feeling Groovy”, “Me & Julio”, “Kodachrome”, and many more! With humor, soaring energy, storytelling, and laser precise harmonies, award-winning entertainers Sean Altman (Rockapella founder, Carmen Sandiego theme songwriter) & Jack Skuller (Songwriters Hall Of Fame’s Buddy Holly Prize) lead the audience on a concert journey from the group’s early success as a folk act to their global dominance as hit-makers.

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Aug
27
1:00 PM13:00

WORKSHOP: "3D Pumpkin Needle Felting" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $15 Member, $20 Non-Member |$10 Member, $15 Non-Member by August 13
Supply fee of $15 payable to instructor at class

3D Pumpkin Needle Felting

Instructor: Jill Beithon
Art of the Lakes Gallery
August 27, 1-4 PM

Join Jill as she takes you through the process of creating 3D pumpkins to use in your fall decor. Participants will create up to 3 small felted pumpkins. Beginners and participants of all skill levels are welcome!

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Sep
12
9:30 AM09:30

WORKSHOP: "Plein Air at Maplewood" @ Maplewood State Park, Pelican Rapids

FEE: $50 Member, $60 Non-Member
$45 Member, $55 Non-Member by August 29

Plein Air at Maplewood with Stephen Henning

Instructor: Stephen Henning
Maplewood State Park
September 12, 9:30am -4:30pm

"A connection to nature is essential for our well-being. My contemporary Impressionist landscape paintings are designed to evoke a sense of serenity and closeness to the natural world.

"Focused on the healing and spiritual power of Nature, these images transform interior spaces. Your environment becomes more inviting and calming, whether in a home or business setting. My artwork uplifts the mood and soothes the senses.

"Enhance your space with art that resonates with nature’s tranquility.”
--Stephen Henning

Join Stephen Henning at Maplewood State Park for a day of plein air painting. Students can use any media to explore the beauty of this state park while Stephen comes around to each artist offering tips & techniques. Bring all of the supplies that you will need and a lunch.

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Sep
12
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Mitchell Hall & The Tennessee Trio—Honoring Johnny Cash" @ Central Square, Glenwood

FEE: Adult —$30.00 | Child (Ages 12 & Under)—Free | Student—$10.00 | Educator—$15.00

Mitchell Hall & The Tennessee Trio

Honoring Johnny Cash

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. 

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Sep
15
to Sep 29

WORKSHOP (2-PART): "Finger-Knitting a Throw Blanket" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

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FEE:$40 Member, $45 Non-Member
$35 Member, $40 Non-Member by Sept 1
$50 materials fee payable to instructor at class

Finger-Knitting a Throw Blanket

Instructor: Heidi Hull
Art of the Lakes Gallery
September 15 & 29, 5:30-7:00 pm

September is that time of the year for cozy things! Come and join Heidi Hull as she teaches you how to "finger" knit a beautiful throw blanket to cuddle during the cool autumn evenings. This is a 2-part class. We will spend the first part of the class learning how to start the first row and continue to knit the following rows. You will take home your materials and continue to knit the blanket to size, then during the second part of the class 2 weeks later, Heidi will show you how to finish the throw.

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Sep
19
2:00 PM14:00

THEATRE PERFORMANCE: "Dear Jack, Dear Louise" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: $26 Adults | $15 Students | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

Dear Jack, Dear Louise

Saturday, September 19, 2026   2pm

When two strangers meet by letter during World War II, a love story begins. U.S. Army Captain Jack Ludwig, a military doctor stationed in Oregon, begins writing to Louise Rabiner, an aspiring actress and dancer in New York City, hoping to meet her someday if the war will allow. But as the war continues, it threatens to end their relationship before it even starts.
Two-time Olivier Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig tells the joyous, heart-warming story of his parents’ courtship during World War II, and the results are anything but expected. Produced by Lakes Area Theatre.

Helen Hayes Award Winner! 2020 Best New Play!

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Oct
3
10:00 AM10:00

ANNUAL FESTIVAL: "3rd Annual NYM Pickletoberfest" @ New York Mills Cultural Center

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FEE: Free

3rd Annual NYM Pickletoberfest

Event Date: Saturday, October 3, 2026 Location: Main Avenue, New York Mills, MN

Join us on Main Avenue on Saturday, October 3, 2026, as the Continental Divide Brew Pub and NYM Cultural Center once again team up to bring you the 3rd Annual NYM Pickletoberfest — a FREE community celebration inspired by New York Mills’ pickle-making history and Oktoberfest traditions.

The event takes place outdoors on Main Avenue in front of the Divide, Library, and Cultural Center from 10AM–10PM.

Pickletoberfest 2026 Schedule of Activities for Saturday, October 3, 2026:

10 AM - 4 PM Outdoor art market featuring artists, makers, bakers & creative businesses
10 AM - 5 PM Explore our gallery exhibit & browse our gift store @ the Cultural Center
11 AM - 10 PM Pickle-themed food, drinks & fun @ the Divide
2 PM -  10 PM Fun games in the street include hammerschlagen, pickle pong, bean bags & more!
2 PM - 5 PM Contests & Games: Homeade Pickle Contest (Crowning of the new Pickle Queen or King!), Brat/Pickle Toss, Pickle Eating, Stein Holding
4:30 PM 🥒 Running of the Pickles 🥒
5 PM - 7PM Beer Festival
7 PM - 10 PM Live Music in the Street by the
Meat Rabbits! Oktoberfest attire, singing, and dancing encouraged!

You are welcome to bring your own lawn chairs if you wish to sit outside and enjoy the music and festivities. Some tables & chairs will be provided.

Please note: Specific activity times and details are subject to change.

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Oct
3
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE MUSIC: "Tapestry Unraveled - The Music of Carole King" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $36 | Student $15 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

Tapestry Unraveled - The Music of Carole King

Saturday, October 3, 2026   7:30pm

Hailed as one of the most successful and talented female pop artists, Carole King has carved out an iconic place in music history. Singer Tina Naponelli has captured the true essence of Carole King and brings to you a unique and unforgettable tribute experience. Tina’s powerful voice and soulful dedication pay homage to the iconic Queen of Pop. Together, with her bold 5-piece band, they create impressive renditions of “I Feel the Earth Move,” “Chains,” “You’ve Got a Friend” and many more Carole King favorites.

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Oct
5
6:00 PM18:00

WORKSHOP: "Winter Scene on Light-Up Ornament Using Alcohol Ink" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $10 Member, $15 Non-Member | $5 Member, $10 Non-Member by September 21
Supply fee of $35 payable to instructor at class

Winter Scene on Light-Up Ornament Using Alcohol Ink

Instructor: Sue Kalseim
Art of the Lakes Gallery
October 5, 6-8 PM

Impress your friends by making this light-up alcohol ink ornament. Join Sue Kalseim and make this beautiful ornament that you'll be proud to hang on your tree or give as a gift.

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Oct
6
4:30 PM16:30

WORKSHOP: "Let's Make Lefse!" @ First Lutheran Church, Battle Lake

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FEE: $45 Member, $50 Non-Member | $40 Member, $45 Non-Member by Sept. 22
$5 materials fee payable to instructor at class

Let's Make Lefse!

with Sandra Thimgan
October 6, 4:30 - 7:30
PM
First Lutheran Church kitchen, Battle Lake

Using the recipe from Battle Lake’s champion lefse maker, Ruth Ukkelberg, Sandy Thimgan will teach you to make lefse with ease. Using potato flakes (they are REAL potatoes, by the way) that lend consistency to the recipe. No worries about how much moisture is in this year’s potato crop, whether more or less flour will be needed, no more boiling pans of water, mashing, ricing… just mix it together and it is perfect every time. Let’s make lefse!

(This class will be repeated in November if the October date does not work for you.)

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Oct
10
to Dec 27

EXHIBITION: "Bearing Witness Art Quilt Exhibit" @ Hjemkomst Center, Moorhead

FEE: $12 Adults | $11 Seniors | $10 College Students | $8 Youth 5-17 & Children under 5 are Free.
HCSCC members get in free | Admission is also free every Tuesday night 5-8pm.

Bearing Witness Art Quilt Exhibit

October 10 - December 27, 2026
Hjemkomst Center

Opening Oct. 10, Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County will display 40 art quilts called Bearing Witness, produced by Studio Art Quilts Association. The theme of the exhibit is “deliberate attempts to eradicate specific populations due to differences of culture, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender expression, and race. Often motivated by those in power, collective trauma and tragedy are part of our past and present.

This exhibition will educate viewers about the perils of antisemitism, racism, homophobia, sexism, and inequity. Our challenge is to remember and learn from the history of The Holocaust and other global genocides and to amplify our shared humanity. Preserving our humanity is at the center of all diversity, equity, and inclusion work, invoking the core of our experiences” (SAQA website).

The exhibit will show at the Hjemkomst Center in Moorhead Oct. 10 through Dec. 27, 2026. This exhibit will no doubt startle viewers who may be expecting their grandmother’s traditional quilts. Images and artist statements share the artists’ reflection on global atrocities in an art form that expands the tradition of quilt making to include found objects, sculpture, photo transfer, embroidery, and beadwork.

This activity is funded in part by Joe and Muriel Richardson, the FM Quilters (thank you!), the voters of Minnesota through grants through MN State Arts Board and Lake Region Arts Council from a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, the FM Area Foundation, Alex Stern Family Foundation, and The Arts Partnership with support from the Cites of Fargo, Moorhead, and West Fargo.

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Oct
10
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Amy Daves — Only Yesterday! Tribute To Karen Carpenter, Anne Murray, And Ronstadt" @ Central Square, Glenwood

FEE: Adult —$30.00 | Child (Ages 12 & Under)—Free | Student—$10.00 | Educator—$15.00

Amy Daves — Only Yesterday!

Tribute To Karen Carpenter, Anne Murray, And Ronstadt

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. 

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Oct
11
2:00 PM14:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Fergus Falls Civic Orchestra | Fall Concert | Harmonic Hijinks" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $24 | Student $12 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

Fergus Falls Civic Orchestra | Fall Concert "Harmonic Hijinks"

Sunday, October 11, 2pm

We all grew up with Bugs Bunny.  Now we get to relive all the amazing classical pieces Bugs brought to life for us when we were kids.  Enjoy music from Classical Looney Tunes and the comical PDQ Bach/Prof Peter Schickele.

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Oct
31
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "The Greatest Show Unearthed" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $38 | Student $15 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

The Greatest Show Unearthed

Saturday, October 31,   7:30pm

Mirth, music and myth that will surprise and delight. Halloween comes to life in this original theatre production with tales of Banshees, Goblins, Gnomes, a Haunted Circus, Gypsy legends and much more! A show made for the kid in you - come if you dare!

Narrated by an Irish drummer from Belfast with an ensemble of cello, violin, guitar, keyboard & vocalists, you'll be guided through ghost stories & legends all interwoven with 300 year old Celtic songs and original works ranging from sweet love songs to dark rock ballads.

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Nov
6
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE THEATRE: "Tuesdays with Morrie" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $34 | Student $15 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

Tuesdays with Morrie

Friday, November 6, 2026,  7:30pm

Tuesdays with Morrie is the acclaimed play by Mitch Albom & Jeffrey Hatcher adapted from Mitch’s best-selling book. The true story of a man reunited after 16 years with a collage professor who changed his life. And then, through the journey of the professor’s impending death, changes it again in even more profound ways. “A touching, life-affirming, deeply emotional drama with a generous does of humor.” – New York Daily News

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Nov
7
9:30 AM09:30

WORKSHOP: "Snowman Woodcarving and Paint" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $50 Member, $55 Non-Member
$45 Member, $50 Non-Member by Oct. 24
$5 materials fee payable to instructor at class

Snowman Woodcarving and Paint

Instructor: Joe Hauger
Art of the Lakes Gallery
November 7, 9:30am - 4:00pm

It's that time of the year for winter fun! What better way to start the season than with a woodcarving lesson of a snowman. Joe Hauger will introduce the best and safest knife stroke techniques as well as give you a chance to try different carving knives. We'll briefly touch on topics including carving "with the grain", how to keep the knife sharp, and painting techniques. Knives & gloves provided by the instructor, but feel free to bring your own carving tools. ("Flat plane" style carving knives will work best.) Students will get to take home a completed snowman about the size of a pop can.

This class is open to all adults, and minors 12 & older if accompanied by an adult. (The adult wouldn't need to pay if he/she does not carve.)

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Nov
7
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE COMEDY PERFORMANCE: "Comedian—David Harris | Featuring— Linda Aarons" @ Central Square, Glenwood

FEE: Adult —$30.00 | Child (Ages 12 & Under)—Free | Student—$10.00 | Educator—$15.00

Comedian—David Harris

Featuring—Linda Aarons

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. 

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Nov
16
to Nov 23

WORKSHOP (2-DAY): "Easy Clay Christmas Ornaments" @ First Lutheran Church, Battle Lake

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FEE: $45 Member, $50 Non-Member | $40 Member, $45 Non-Member by Nov. 2
$10 materials fee payable to instructor at class

Easy Clay Christmas Ornaments

with Terry Shaw
November 16 & 23, 4:00 - 5:30 PM
First Lutheran Church (gym), Battle Lake

Join Terry Shaw as she teaches you to make & personalize clay Christmas ornaments. This 2-part class is for all skill levels, beginner to advanced. On November 16, the first part, we will begin with the basics of rolling out the clay, then use cookie cutters and tools to create one-of-a-kind ornaments which Terry will fire in her kiln. In part 2 on November 23, Terry will provide a variety of glazes to finish our projects and do another firing. Items can be picked up November 30 or after. Art of the Lakes will provide tools and materials. Terry will have a few cookie cutters, but feel free to gather a few of your own!

Participants should bring an old cookie sheet, old apron, towel, and any cookie cutters that you may want to use. Please wear clothing that can get messy.

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Nov
18
10:30 AM10:30

WORKSHOP: "Let's Make Lefse!" @ First Lutheran Church, Battle Lake

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FEE: $45 Member, $50 Non-Member | $40 Member, $45 Non-Member by Sept. 22
$5 materials fee payable to instructor at class

Let's Make Lefse!

with Sandra Thimgan
November 18, 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
First Lutheran Church kitchen, Battle Lake

Using the recipe from Battle Lake’s champion lefse maker, Ruth Ukkelberg, Sandy Thimgan will teach you to make lefse with ease. Using potato flakes (they are REAL potatoes, by the way) that lend consistency to the recipe. No worries about how much moisture is in this year’s potato crop, whether more or less flour will be needed, no more boiling pans of water, mashing, ricing… just mix it together and it is perfect every time. Let’s make lefse!

(This class is available in October if the November date does not work for you.)

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Nov
21
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Taiko Arts Midwest" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $38 | Student $15 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

Taiko Arts Midwest

Saturday, November 21,  7:30pm

Taiko: the Japanese word for drum, refers to the modern style of playing these amazing drums. Wadaiko (in Japan) and kumi daiko (in North America) is movement infused, heart-pounding, dynamic group drumming. Think of it as a high energy performance art that combines music, dance, martial arts, athletics, and culture.

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Nov
23
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Mick Sterling's Grand Ole Opry Christmas" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $33 | Student $15 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

Mick Sterling's Grand Ole Opry Christmas

Monday, November 23, 7:30pm

Featuring Christmas songs of the pillars and heroes of traditional Country legends at The Grand Ole Opry in a unique holiday performance. Highlighting the lead vocals of Twin Cities favorites Mick Sterling, Cate Fierro and Shalo Lee, they perform songs from Cash, Orbison, Loretta Lynn, George Jones, Glen Campbell along with traditional spiritual songs in this moving holiday experience that the whole family will enjoy.

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Dec
5
12:00 PM12:00

WORKSHOP: "Hannukah Latkes & Traditions" @ First Lutheran Church, Battle Lake

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FEE: $50 Member, $55 Non-Member | $45 Member, $50 Non-Member by Nov. 21

Hannukah Latkes & Traditions

with Kim Konikow
December 5, 12-3 PM
First Lutheran Church kitchen, Battle Lake

Make and eat! Share Jewish traditions from Hannukah, the Festival of Lights, including stories, songs and making latkes (potato pancakes), then join in a community meal.

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Dec
5
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Holiday Soul — The Joyann Parker Band" @ Central Square, Glenwood

FEE: Adult —$30.00 | Child (Ages 12 & Under)—Free | Student—$10.00 | Educator—$15.00

Holiday Soul — The Joyann Parker Band

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. 

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Dec
12
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Anthony Shore Presents Christmas with Elvis" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $36 | Student $15 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

Anthony Shore Presents Christmas with Elvis

Saturday, December 12, 2026, 7:30pm

Step into the world of Rock 'n' Roll royalty as Anthony Shore brings Elvis Presley's legendary performance to life in a one-of-a-kind holiday show. Accompanied by a talented 10-14 piece band that includes a string and horn section, this show promises a thrilling homage to the King of Rock 'n' Roll, offering an unforgettable evening of nostalgia while capturing the essence of Elvis's legendary performances.

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Dec
15
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "A Magical Medora Christmas presented by Bill Sorenson" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: All Seats $37 | President's Box $49

A Magical Medora Christmas presented by Bill Sorenson

Tuesday, December 15, 7:30pm

Can you hear those sleigh bells ringing?

The 2026 tour schedule is here, and we’re excited to start ringing the bells all the way to your town.

We can’t wait to meet you for another season of spectacular performances and holiday magic!

This award winning show has proven to be a popular Christmas tradition for thousands of people across the region. The tour includes communities in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota. 

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Dec
18
to Dec 19

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Ugly Seasonal Sweater Soiree" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

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FEE: Adult $26 | Student $15 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

Ugly Seasonal Sweater Soiree

Friday, December 18, 7:30pm

Saturday, December 19,  2:00pm

Ugly Seasonal Sweater Soiree is a hilarious and heartwarming holiday original musical comedy, featuring a live band and packed with festive fun. This brand-new production takes a playful look at the quirks of our favorite December traditions – because let’s face it, it’s not all fun and reindeer games! With treasured seasonal songs, holiday cheer, and plenty of festive fashion, it’s an event full of music and merriment the whole family will love!

An AC4TA Community Theatre Production!

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Dec
31
8:00 PM20:00

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Toast at Ten" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: VIP $88 | Show Only $38 | President's Box - add $12

Toast at Ten

Wednesday, December 31, 8 PM

New Year's Eve!

Do you love the idea of celebrating New Year's Eve but hate the thought of having to stay out until midnight?  Well, have we got the event for you!

Toast at Ten allows you to go out on the town with a nice dinner & a concert (featuring the music of Buddy Holly and The Beatles) and Toast in the New Year all by 10pm!  Plenty of time to get home and into your jammies before the ball drops at Time Square!

The VIP ticket (limited to 60) includes a 6:30 Wine & Dine Dinner at The Gathering Place (202 W Lincoln Ave), 8pm Concert at AC4TA complete with 10pm Champagne toast.

The Show Only Ticket includes the 8pm concert with 10pm champagne toast.

VIP Dinner options:  Chicken Alfredo or Pot Roast with Mashed Potatoes & Gravy. Gluten Free (Pot Roast & Mashed Potatoes - no gravy) & Vegetarian (Penne Pasta with a red sauce and sauted vegetables) options available upon request. Meals served with Green Bean w/sliced almonds, a petite french roll, and dessert cupcake.  Table wine and water are also included.

Regular and Nonalcoholic champagne will be available for the 10pm toast.

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Jan
23
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Church of Cash" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $36 | Student $15 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

Church of Cash

Saturday, January 23, 2027,  7:30pm

Church of Cash honors the timeless music of Johnny Cash, capturing the spirit and sound of the Man in Black through faithful renditions of his greatest hits. Fans of country and rock will enjoy this nostalgic journey through one of music’s most legendary careers. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to his music, the show offers a powerful tribute to an American icon.

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Feb
20
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Guys on Ice - The Ice Fishing Musical" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $34 | Student $15 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

Guys on Ice - The Ice Fishing Musical

Saturday, February 20, 7:30pm

You’ve seen them. Little wooden shanties sitting on lake ice. Puffs of smoke rising from chimney pipes. On a quiet day, maybe the static of a tinny radio filters through plywood walls, across the frozen tundra, back to shore. In a cold world, on a cold day, on a frozen lake, these little signs of life are all most people know of a secret culture that thrives right here amongst us. Guys on Ice spends a day in the life of Marvin and Lloyd — fishing buddies and home-grown philosophers – a somewhat twisted take on the secret world of ice fisherman. . With musical numbers like, “The Wishing Hole,” “Ode to a Snowmobile Suit,” “Fish is the Miracle Food” and “The One That Got Away,” Guys on Ice works not only as a serious anthropological study but as a musical comedy as well.

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Feb
26
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "The Sound of Julie" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $34 | Student $12 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

The Sound of Julie

Friday, February 26, 7:30pm

The Sound of Julie is America’s first-ever national tribute show dedicated to the music of beloved icon Julie Andrews. Created to celebrate Dame Julie Andrews’ 90th birthday, The Sound of Julie stars British vocalist Hayley Renee, known for her angelic sound and girl-next-door charm. She’ll take you through the biggest songs from Julie Andrews’ most iconic roles as well as Broadway hits from friends and contemporaries. Most of all, “The Sound of Julie” is a delightful celebration of one of the most beloved entertainment personalities of the 20th century.

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Mar
14
2:00 PM14:00

Film Screening: "Silent Movie Matinee" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $10 | Student $5

Silent Movie Matinee

Sunday, March 14, 2pm

Accompanied by Theatre Organist: Elliot Sander.  Movie Title TBD

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. 

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Apr
17
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "John Denver Musical Tribute Starring Ted Vigil" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $38 | Student $15 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

John Denver Musical Tribute Starring Ted Vigil

Saturday, April 17, 7:30pm

The country's number one Denver tribute artist, Ted Vigil embodies the late great music icon in look as well as voice with an unforgettable performance. Denver's own lead guitarist, Steve Weisberg, has described Vigil's act as "uncanny". Expect to hear Denver's most beloved hits, including 'Take Me Home, Country Roads', 'Leaving on a Jet Plane', 'Annie's Song', 'Rocky Mountain High', 'Calypso', 'Thank God I'm a Country Boy', 'Sunshine on My Shoulders', and many more in this exquisite tribute to the sorely missed artist.

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Apr
24
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Looney Lutherans - Livin' La Vida Lutheran" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $30 | Student $15 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

Looney Lutherans - Livin' La Vida Lutheran

Saturday, April 24, 7:30pm

The Looney Lutherans are a trio of wacky gals who use music, comedy, and maybe a little help from the audience to share their age-old wisdom for living a long and lively life - the Lutheran way.  Comedic and family friendly with fan favorites, the Menopause Medley and Lutheran Yoga, you don’t have to be Lutheran to love‘it!

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May
2
2:00 PM14:00

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Fergus Falls Civic Orchestra Spring Concert" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adult $24 | Student $12 | President's Box: Additional $12 per Ticket

Fergus Falls Civic Orchestra Spring Concert "Focus on Fergus Falls"

Sunday, May 2,  2:00pm

An exciting afternoon of orchestral music focusing on local musicians & traditions.

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Jun
11
1:30 PM13:30

COMMUNITY CELEBRATION: "Groundbreaking Reception" @ Plains Art Museum, Fargo

FEE: Free admission

Plains Art Museum Groundbreaking Celebration

Thursday, June 11, 1:30–3:30pm

Plains Art Museum celebrates the groundbreaking of their new permanent collection storage facility, marking Phase 1 of the Connections Campaign. The new open storage concept will allow public access to the permanent collection for the first time — a model offered by only 18% of U.S. art museums. The facility is designed by Olson Kundig and will nearly double current storage square footage. Remarks begin at 2pm, followed by a ribbon cutting and reception.

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Jun
9
to Jun 11

WORKSHOP (3-DAY): "Watercolor Impressionism" @ Glendalough State Park Dining Hall, Battle Lake

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FEE: $300 Member, $350 Non-Member
$275 Member, $325 Non-Member by May 1

Watercolor Impressionism:
Landscape/Cityscape with Michael Holter
3-Day Workshop

Instructor: Michael Holter
Glendalough State Park dining hall
June 9-11, 9:00am - Noon, 1:00pm - 4:00pm
MN State Park pass required for park entry

The Battle Lake Art of the Lakes community is thrilled to bring past resident & teacher, Michael Holter, back to the area this June! Michael has been the recipient of numerous honors and awards in the watercolor painting world. Many Battle Lake residents have his work hanging in their homes. You can visit his website: michaelholter.com to learn more.

This 3-day workshop will focus on the use of watercolor to paint exciting impressionistic paintings. You paint from photographs and will explore the use of light and shadow to create interesting compositions and achieve dynamic results.

We will examine the fundamentals of watercolor painting to assure that all students are familiar with the techniques. Daily discussions and application of the principles and elements of design will be woven into your painting experience.

Each day you will engage in exercises that will solidify the content that you are working on and spend time viewing other artists' work. We will discuss the methods and the impact that these artists achieve using their techniques.

Michael will demonstrate his approach to creating landscapes and show you several high-speed video demonstrations. You will also be surrounded by the beauty of Glendalough State Park for inspiration.

And you will have ample time to successfully complete your own paintings.

Michael welcomes novice and advanced students and tailors the experience to individual needs.

Participants are welcome to bring a bag lunch for during the noon-1pm break.

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Jun
8
9:30 AM09:30

WORKSHOP: "Handbuilding Clay Vases & Bowls Using Leaf Accents" @ Glendalough State Park, Battle Lake

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FEE:$65/$70 Member/Non-Member
$60/$65 Member/Non-Member Early Bird (By May 25)
Plus $20 materials fee payable to the instructor during class)

Handbuilding Clay Vases & Bowls Using Leaf Accents

with Terry Shaw
Glendalough State Park Dining Hall
June 8, 9:30am - 12:30pm

Join Terry Shaw at Glendalough as she teaches you to handbuild functional ceramic pieces. Students will make either a cylinder form or the more difficult trapezoidal form. You will learn the technique of form building with slabs and how to join the slabs together to make a vase. Then Terry will present a lesson with a "leaf" bowl as an option.

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