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.

View Event →
Sep
17
to Dec 30

OPEN CERAMIC STUDIO @ **PENDING NEW LOCATION**

  • PENDING NEW LOCATION (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
Oct
23
to May 27

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

  • Fergus Falls Public Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
Nov
6
to Jul 2

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

  • Central Square Arts and Cultural Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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!

View Event →
Nov
19
to Nov 25

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

  • Art of the Lakes Gallery (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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!

View Event →
Nov
20
to May 20

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

  • Fergus Falls Public Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
Nov
20
to Jul 16

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

  • Central Square Arts and Cultural Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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!

View Event →
Dec
1
to May 28

CALL FOR APPLICANTS: "Street Faire at the Lakes" @ Downtown Detroit Lakes

FEE: Free to apply - see link for booth and vending fees

Call for Applicants

Street Faire at the Lakes

Friday & Saturday, May 29- 30, 2026

The 26th Annual Art & Craft Experience, Downtown Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.

Applications Open: December 1st 2025

Applications Close: May 28th 2026 (or until we have reached capacity)

The Historic Holmes Theatre is gearing up for the 26th annual Street Faire at the Lakes in beautiful Downtown Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, May 29-30th. HHT, as a part of the Detroit Lakes Community and Cultural Center, has dedicated itself as a hub of arts to the area, and works to uplift and organize for the vibrant and thriving arts community in the region. With 130 artist booths, Street Faire at the Lakes is the first outdoor art show of the season in the Lakes Region and takes place on the beautiful Washington avenue in Detroit Lake’s downtown center. We see thousands of shoppers in We are looking for vendors who are ready to sell handmade/designed/crafted wares to visitors in the lakes area. Vendors are required to be present for the two full days of the faire. This is the earliest street faire in the region this year (happening before the Edina Art Fair the first weekend of June) and we always have a great turn out!

Jury Process:

All artist applicants, when filling out an application, must submit 4 digital images for jury process -- 3 images of work and 1 image of booth display. Artist images will be viewed anonymously and scored by a panel of jurors based on originality and craftsmanship. No scores or explanation of results will be given. Artists will be invoiced for booth payment upon acceptance.

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • -December 1st 2025- Applications will open online.

  • -February 2nd 2026- The first round of Jurying will be complete for anyone who applied from

  • December 1st to January 30th and applicants will be notified of their status.

  • March 2nd 2026-  The end of Early Bird pricing. The second round of Jurying will be completed for anyone who applied from January 31st to February 28th and applicants will be notified of their status.

  • April 30, 2026 - Last day for full refund (cancellation request must be received in writing)

  • May 1, 2026 - All certificates of insurance must be received.

  • May 28, 2026- Food Vendor registration & set-up from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. Artist registration & set up from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

  • May 29, 2026 - Final registration & set up from 6:30 - 9:00 a.m. All artists/vendors must be ready by 9:30 a.m. Show opens at 10:00 a.m..

Booth Prices:

11 X 11 foot space: Early Bird $195 After March 1st $245

22 X 11 foot space: Early Bird $390 After March 1st $490

33 X 11 foot space: Early Bird $585 After March 1st $735

Corner Booth Request is an additional $60

View Event →
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.

View Event →
Jan
14
to May 23

YOUTH MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP: "Disney’s Newsies, Jr. (Grades 6–8)" @ Fargo North High School

  • Fargo North High School (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Totally Trollwood Musical: Disney’s Newsies, Jr.
(Grades 6–8)

Take your place on stage with the 2026 Totally Trollwood Musical! Students in grades 6–8 will build performance and production skills while staging Disney’s Newsies, Jr. with professional educators and artists. Open to beginning through advanced students. (Auditions happen at the start for role placement—no auditions required to participate.)

📅 Program Dates: July 8–August 6, 2026
📍 Locations: Trollwood Performing Arts School (orientation) + Fargo North High School (rehearsals/performances)

Orientation (required): July 8, 7:00 PM
Trollwood Performing Arts School, 801 50th Ave S, Moorhead, MN
(A student + at least one parent/guardian must attend)

Auditions/Callbacks (for role placement):
July 9–10 • Fargo North High School (times TBD)

🎭 Performances: August 4 & 5 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM
📍 Fargo North High School, 801 17th Ave N, Fargo, ND

🗓 Registration Opens: January 14, 2026 (after 5:00 PM)
Registration Deadline: May 23 (first come, first served—enroll early!)

💡 Students bring their own lunch/snacks daily.

View Event →
Jan
17
to Jun 7

EXHIBITION: "Gadgets Galore!" @ Hjemkomst Center, Moorhead

FEE: Adults (Ages 18-64): $12 | Seniors (Ages 65+): $11 | Youth (Ages 5-17): $8 | Children (under 5): FREE

Discounted Rates: Time Travelers: $11 | College Students: $9 | Veterans: $5 | HCSCC Members: FREE | ASCTC Members: FREE | Active Duty Military: FREE

Free Tuesday Evenings: 5:00pm - 8:00pm

Gadgets Galore!

Transforming the American Household

January 17 - June 7, 2026

Third Floor Gallery - Hjemkomst Center

Possers, stereoscopes, landlines, and slide projectors? All of these items were at one point the latest in modern technology and a way to show off to your neighbors. Gadgets Galore tells the stories of these objects, how they changed our lives, and the ways they gave way to the modern world. View the world of the 19th century through vintage stereoscopes, test your knowledge on everyday inventions, design your own invention, and more! This exhibit offers a fantastic blend of science, nostalgia, and hands-on learning for all ages.

Gadgets Galore! Transforming the American Household is a traveling exhibition for from Exhibit Envoy, a nonprofit, and Heather Farquhar. This exhibition is based on the initial iterations at the Hayward Area Historical Society and Los Altos History Museum.

View Event →
Jan
22
to May 31

YOUTH THEATRE WORKSHOP SERIES: "Totally Trollwood Academy Classes" @ Trollwood Performing Arts School at Bluestem, Moorhead

  • Trollwood Performing Arts School at Bluestem (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: See Program Fees for 2026 fee structure.

Totally Trollwood Academy Classes

Choose from 15 different summer classes in the performing arts! Whether your interests lie in musical theatre, acting, dance, technical theatre, improvisation, film, or songwriting, you will be able to immerse yourself in the perfect learning opportunity. Make your own schedule – you can sign up for 1 to 4 classes daily in June!

Grades: Grades 5, 6, or 7 (all grades refer to 2025-2026 school year)

Dates: June 8-July 1, 2026, Monday–Friday (No classes on June 19)

Time:
Period 1  9:00am – 10:20am
Period 2  10:30am – 11:50am
Period 3  1:00pm – 2:20pm
Period 4  2:30pm – 3:50pm

Location: Trollwood Performing Arts School at Bluestem – 801 50th Ave. S. Moorhead, MN 56560

Fees: See Program Fees for 2026 fee structure.

Bus Transportation: Trollwood offers bus transportation to Trollwood Performing Arts School from various pickup points in Fargo, West Fargo, and Moorhead and back again. Routes will run prior to 9:00 am and again after 4:00 pm, allowing you to participate in a full day of programming at Trollwood.

For just $100.00, you may ride the bus both ways, only one way, or switch it up from day to day! Routes will operate Monday – Friday from June 8–July 1, 2026 (no classes June 19th). Refer to Student Services for schedule/locations.

View Event →
Jan
22
to Jun 30

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

  • Fargo Davies High School Theatre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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)

View Event →
Jan
22
to May 23

YOUTH THEATRE CLASSES: "Trollwood Conservatory: Musical Theatre Intensive (Grades 10–12)" @ Trollwood Performing Arts School at Bluestem, Moorhead

  • Trollwood Performing Arts School at Bluestem (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Varies—see registration

Trollwood Conservatory: Musical Theatre Intensive (Grades 10–12)

Take your training to the next level with the Trollwood Musical Theatre Conservatory, an intensive designed for advanced students looking to strengthen acting, singing, and dance skills as a “triple threat.” Created for experienced performers, this conservatory offers focused instruction and high-level musical theatre training.

Grades: 10th grade through graduated seniors (Grades 8–9 by approval of Program Coordinator)
Prerequisite: 2–3 years of musical theatre training and performance experience (advanced level)
Dates: June 22–July 1, 2026 (Mon–Fri)
Time: 10:30 AM–2:30 PM
Orientation (required): June 8, 2026 | 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Orientation Location: Marcil Commons, Trollwood Performing Arts School
Location: Trollwood Performing Arts School, 801 50th Ave S, Moorhead, MN
Instructors: Kristin & Robin Griffeath
Student Prep: Bring a printed, memorized 32-bar audition cut to the first class (rep book/headshot/resume encouraged if available).
Fee: Included in the Trollwood “one inclusive” high school fee structure (see Program Fees page)
Registration Deadline: May 23, 2026 (may remain open if space allows)

View Event →
Jan
22
to May 23

YOUTH THEATRE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM: "Trollwood Student Leadership Program (High School)" @ Trollwood Performing Arts School at Bluestem, Moorhead

  • Trollwood Performing Arts School at Bluestem (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to apply

Trollwood Student Leadership Program (High School)

The Trollwood Student Leadership Program offers advanced students the opportunity to learn through mentorship while building real-world leadership experience in the arts. Student Leaders work alongside professional artistic, technical, teaching, or administrative staff—growing skills through hands-on practice and helping guide and support other students.

Student Leaders may serve with programs such as the Mainstage Musical, Totally Trollwood Musical, Trollwood Academy, Totally Trollwood Academy, Trollwood Players, and more.

Eligibility: High school students with at least two years at Trollwood and/or juniors & seniors
Student Leaders receive opportunities for:
• Individual mentorship from professionals in their discipline
• Leadership training and hands-on experience
• Supporting and mentoring fellow students
• Strengthening communication and problem-solving skills
• Building professional connections in the arts

Expectations Include:
• Participate in orientation/training meetings
• Set goals and work with a mentor throughout the summer
• Assist with responsibilities in assigned area
• Model strong teamwork and leadership
• Assist with strike through completion (duties may run through Friday, August 6)

APPLY HERE

View Event →
Jan
22
to Jun 5

YOUTH THEATRE CLASSES: "Trollwood Academy Summer Classes (Grades 8–12)" @ Trollwood Performing Arts School at Bluestem, Moorhead

  • Trollwood Performing Arts School at Bluestem (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Varies—see registration

Trollwood Academy Summer Classes (Grades 8–12)

Hone your craft this summer with Trollwood Academy, a high school performing arts training program offering a wide range of classes in musical theater, acting, singing, dance, improv, film, technical theater, songwriting, and more. Build your own schedule and take 1–4 classes daily throughout June.

Grades: 8th grade through graduated seniors (2025–2026 school year)
Dates: June 8–July 1, 2026 (Mon–Fri)
No classes: June 19, 2026
Times / Periods:
• Period 1: 9:00–10:20 AM
• Period 2: 10:30–11:50 AM
• Period 3: 1:00–2:20 PM
• Period 4: 2:30–3:50 PM
Location: Trollwood Performing Arts School, 801 50th Ave S, Moorhead, MN
Fees: See Trollwood Program Fees page
Class placement: Informal skill assessment may occur on the first day to ensure best-fit class placement.

Bus transportation: Optional bus service available from Fargo, West Fargo, and Moorhead (routes before 9:00 AM and after 4:00 PM). $100 for transportation (both ways, one way, or flexible day-to-day use).

View Event →
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.

View Event →
Feb
2
to May 11

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: "NEA National Heritage Fellowships" @ National Endowment for the Arts

  • National Endowment for the Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to nominate

NEA National Heritage Fellowships

The NEA is now accepting nominations for the 2027 NEA National Heritage Fellowships. These fellowships are the nation’s highest honor in the folk and traditional arts and recognize artists and individuals who have significantly contributed to our nation’s rich cultural heritage. Nominees must be actively participating in their respective art form, whether as practitioners, mentors, instructors, or scholars, and must be worthy of national recognition.

Note: Beginning this year, nominations are active for one year only. Nominations made previously must be resubmitted this year to remain active.

Deadlines: 

·     Submit the online nomination form through the NEA's website
(Part 1): Monday, May 11, 2026, by 11:59 p.m. EST.

·     Additional required materials through Applicant Portal
(Part 2): Friday, May 22, 2026, by 11:59 p.m. EST.

View Event →
Feb
6
to May 29

YOGA CLASSES: "Yoga @ NYMRCC | Winter–Spring 2026" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

  • New York Mills Regional Cultural Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Varies— see link for details

Yoga @ NYMRCC | Winter–Spring 2026

3 Class Options: Gentle, Accessible Yoga For All
February – May 2026

The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is pleased to welcome yoga back for the Winter/Spring 2026 season with instructor Bobbi Jo Hamilton of Northwoods Velvære Studio.

This season offers multiple ways to participate — including a regular weekly Friday class, a 7-week low-cost Wednesday series, and a monthly chair-supported option — all rooted in body awareness, choice, and nervous system support.

Bobbi Jo brings a somatic, body-centered approach that blends gentle movement, mindful breath, and self-compassion. With a background as a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) and experienced yoga teacher, she creates a calm, welcoming space where students are encouraged to listen to their bodies and move at their own pace.

Weekly & Monthly Offerings Include:

  • Wednesday Body-Led Yoga Flow
    Wednesdays, 6:00–7:00 pm | Feb 11–Mar 25, 2026 (7-week session)
    $5 community rate — a great way to try yoga midweek

  • Friday Body-Led Yoga Flow
    Fridays, 10:00–11:00 am | Feb 6–May 29, 2026 (steady weekly practice Feb-May)
    Gentle, mindful movement to support balance, mobility, and nervous system regulation

  • Gentle Chair-Supported Movement (Monthly)
    Second Friday of the month, 8:00–9:00 am | Feb–May 2026
    4 sessions: Feb 13, Mar 13, Apr 10, May 8
    $10 drop-in community rate

Punch cards offer flexible attendance across regularly scheduled classes. Drop-ins are also welcome if space allows.

No prior yoga experience is needed. All bodies and abilities are welcome.

View Event →
Feb
12
to Dec 31

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

  • Springboard for the Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
Feb
14
to May 9

WORKSHOP SERIES: "Morning with Megan Series" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

  • New York Mills Regional Cultural Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: $20 Non-Member | $17 Member

Morning with Megan Series

Spring Workshops Feb – May 2026
Register Today!

Join us this spring at the Cultural Center as our new “Morning with Megan” workshop series continues! Morning with Megan is a monthly creative series held on the second Saturday of each month, offering new projects and creative inspiration throughout the year.

2026 Morning with Megan Spring Series:

  • Saturday, February 14 – Victorian Puzzle Purse Workshop @ Hygge Market – Drop-ins welcome!

  • Saturday, March 14 – Mixed Media Celtic Rabbits 

  • Saturday, April 11 – Painted Wood Folks Eggs

  • Saturday, May 9 – Needle Felted Landscapes

Come learn with us this season! Click below to register for each class online, or call us at:
218-385-3339.

Workshops take place at the Cultural Center, in the upstairs studio (accessible only by stairs; call 218-385-3339 if accommodations are needed). We kindly request that you pre-register so we can plan adequately. Click the links below to sign up today, or call 218-385-3339 with any questions.

Please note: Arts Learning Workshops (and all Cultural Center events!) are always open to ALL — you do NOT need to be a member to attend. However, members DO help support us financially and as our way of saying thanks, members receive a discount on many workshops and performing arts events!

View Event →
Feb
26
to Oct 29

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

  • Online via Zoom (Forecast) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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

View Event →
Mar
5
to May 15

ARTIST RESIDENCY: "The Sister Dennis Frandrup Artist Residency" @ College of Saint Benedict, Saint Joseph, MN, & Saint John’s University, Collegeville, MN

  • College of Saint Benedict (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to apply

The Sister Dennis Frandrup Artist Residency

College of Saint Benedict in Saint Joseph, MN
& Saint John’s University in Collegeville, MN

Residency Session: April 5–May 16, 2027
Applications due May 15, 2026

Applications are now open for the Sister Dennis Frandrup Artist Residency at CSB/SJU!
Spend six weeks in Minnesota (April 5–May 16, 2027) with studio access on both campuses, private lodging, and a modest stipend. The selected artist will also present a public talk and open studio event.

Residency Session: Six Weeks; April 5, 2027-May 15, 2027.

Application materials should include:

  • A portfolio of 10 images compiled into a single PDF file

  • An image list with titles, mediums, and dimensions

  • A current CV

  • An artist statement

  • A proposal describing how the residency and dedicated studio time will support and advance your artistic practice

View Event →
Mar
5
to May 31

CALL FOR ARTISTS: "Open Call | Metro Transit and the Metropolitan Council" @ Minnesota

  • Minnesota United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to apply

CALL FOR ARTISTS
Metro Transit and the Metropolitan Council

Artists Wanted!

Muralists, illustrators, graphic designers, typographers, photographers—and more—are invited to join one of the largest public art programs in the Upper Midwest. Metro Transit and the Metropolitan Council are expanding their roster of pre-qualified artists for paid public art projects across the transit system, from station walls to bus and train exteriors.

The artist roster is the primary resource project managers and planners use to find artists. Signing up is free at metrotransit.org/artist-roster-form

View Event →
Mar
6
to May 1

GRANT OPPORTUNITY: "MSAB Grant | FY 2027 Arts Experiences" @ MSAB, Minnesota

  • Minnesota State Arts Board (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to apply

Minnesota State Arts Board Grant
FY 2027 Arts Experiences

Grant Opportunity for Individuals and Organizations

Application materials are now available for the Arts Experiences grant program. This pilot program supports individuals and organizations in providing meaningful arts experiences for Minnesotans within their communities. Funds may be used for a variety of arts projects such as creating and/or presenting concerts, plays, tours, exhibitions, arts festivals, public art, or other kinds of activities that provide Minnesotans opportunities to engage in arts activities that are instilled into community or public life.

Applications must be submitted before 4:30 p.m. on May 1, 2026.

Details, including full program guidelines, more details on who is eligible to apply, and resources for applicants can be found on the Arts Experiences program page. https://www.arts.state.mn.us/grants/arts-experiences.htm

A free, virtual information session will be offered on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m

View Event →
Mar
16
to May 7

LRAC GRANT OPPORTUNITY: McKnight | LRAC Fellowship" @ Lake Region Arts Council

  • Lake Region Arts Council (LRAC) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to apply

LRAC McKnight Fellowship

Music & Visual Arts

The LRAC Fellowship is $5,000 given to recognize, reward & encourage an outstanding individual artist living in the LRAC nine-county region. The 2026 Fellowship is open to music and visual arts disciplines.

Deadline to apply: May 7, 5PM

View Event →
Mar
17
to May 1

CALL FOR ART: "Art on a Stick 2026!" Detroit Lakes

  • Detroit Lakes, MN United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to apply

Call for Artists: Art on a Stick 2026!

The Detroit Lakes Arts & Culture Commission, in partnership with Project 412, is seeking artists for the second installment of the Art on a Stick Project. Selected designs will be printed on vinyl wraps and installed on the large “popsicle”-style posts located in four city parks around Detroit Lakes.

This rotating public art project brings fresh creativity to our parks each year—and your artwork could be part of the next installation!

*** Applications are due: May 1, 2026.

Artists of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply and help bring more art into our community spaces.

View Event →
Mar
19
to May 21

TEEN ART CLUB: "NYMRCC Teen Art Club" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

  • New York Mills Regional Cultural Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free & Open to all teens

NYMRCC Teen Art Club

Open to ALL Teens ages 13-18
Free to Attend
YOU Belong Here!

The Teen Art Club at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is a creative, supportive program designed for teens ages 13–18 who are interested in art, making, and community engagement. This program provides a safe and welcoming environment where teens can build creative skills, connect with peers, and explore artistic interests in a structured yet flexible setting.

Program Overview

Teen Art Club offers a mix of guided workshops, open studio time, and volunteer opportunities. Teens are encouraged to take an active role in shaping the group’s activities while being supported by Cultural Center staff and visiting artists.

Guided workshops and group meetings are generally led by Artistic Director Megan Shirley-Ross, with the possibility of future sessions facilitated by Teen Art Club members or visiting artists. These sessions may include guided art projects, discussion, skill-building, and planning future activities.

Safety & Community Expectations

Teen Art Club is a safe, welcoming, and inclusive space. To help ensure a respectful and supportive environment for all participants, all teens and their parents/guardians are required to review and sign a Community Contract prior to participation. This contract outlines expectations around behavior, respect, and shared responsibility within the space

Teen Art Club Schedule

Thursday, March 19, 2026 | 4:30–6:00 PM
Guided Workshop / Group Meeting

Tuesday, April 7, 2026 | 4:00–6:30 PM
Come-and-Go Open Studio

Thursday, April 23, 2026 | 4:30–6:00 PM
Guided Workshop / Group Meeting

Tuesday, May 5, 2026 | 4:00–6:30 PM
Come-and-Go Open Studio

Thursday, May 21, 2026 | 4:30–6:00 PM
Guided Workshop / Group Meeting

Please note: As a teen-informed and evolving program, dates and formats may adjust as the group grows.

View Event →
Mar
24
to May 2

EXHIBITION: "Wandering Expressions—Works by Ruth Hanson" @ Red Door Gallery, Wahpeton, ND

FEE: Free & open to the public

Wandering Expressions

Works by Ruth Hanson
Red Door Gallery

March 24 – May 2, 2026

Artist Reception: Thursday, April 16
5:00–7:00 p.m.

Wandering Expressions features work by regional artist Ruth Hanson, whose multi-medium practice explores themes of beauty, faith, and the natural world. Incorporating techniques such as watercolor, gouache, oil pastels, and watercolor batik, Hanson’s work invites reflection and a sense of peace through both imagery and hand-lettered text.

Hanson is a member of the Alex Art Guild and Art of the Lakes Gallery in Battle Lake, and lives near Vining, Minnesota.

View Event →
Mar
24
to May 2

EXHIBITION: "Glory of the Season" @ Red Door Gallery, Wahpeton, ND

FEE: Free & open to the public

Exhibition: Glory of the Season

Red Door Art Gallery – Wahpeton, ND

On View: March 24 – May 2, 2026

Celebrate the changing seasons through a curated exhibition featuring regional artists at Red Door Art Gallery. Glory of the Season showcases a variety of works inspired by nature, color, and seasonal transitions.

Artist Reception: Thursday, April 16, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Enjoy an evening with the artists—exhibition works will be 15% off during the reception.

Location:
418 Dakota Ave, Wahpeton, ND

Contact:
📞 701-591-1010
🌐 reddoorgallerywahpeton.com

View Event →
Mar
24
to May 23

CALL FOR ART: "Art for All Exhibition" @ Red Door Gallery, Wahpeton, ND

FEE: Red Door members free to apply

Call for Art: Art for All Exhibition

Red Door Art Gallery – Wahpeton, ND
Deadline for Arrival of Artwork: May 30, 2026
Submission Deadline: May 23, 2026
Exhibition Dates: June 2 – June 27, 2026

Artists are invited to submit work for the Art for All Exhibition, featuring artwork priced at $100 or less. Open to artists residing in North Dakota, Minnesota, or South Dakota, as well as those with a connection to Wahpeton, ND or Breckenridge, MN.

Eligible work includes (but is not limited to): painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, printmaking, mixed media, wood carving, jewelry, and textiles. Artists may submit 2–3 pieces, and all work must be for sale. A 30% gallery commissionapplies.

Deadline for Arrival of Artwork: May 30, 2026
Submission Deadline: May 23, 2026
Exhibition Dates: June 2 – June 27, 2026

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

Additional Requirements:
Artists must be current members of Red Door Art Gallery. 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

View Event →
Mar
25
to May 1

CALL FOR ARTISTS: "Fins & Flowers — 6"x6" Art Show" @ Alexandria Art Guild

  • Alexandria Art Guild (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to submit

Call for Artists: Fins & Flowers — 6"x6" Art Show

Deadline: May 1, 2026
Alexandria Art Guild | Alexandria, MN

Artists are invited to submit work for the Alexandria Art Guild’s Fins & Flowers fundraising exhibition.

Guidelines:
• All artwork must be 6"×6" (2D or 3D)
• Fish or floral themes encouraged (not required)
• Work must be ready to hang or display
• Please sign work on the back
• Multiple submissions allowed
• All work must be priced

All proceeds benefit the Alexandria Art Guild and support local arts programming.

View Event →
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.

View Event →
Mar
31
to May 5

FREE MOVIE NIGHT: "Monthly Movie Night | March-May" @ Fergus Falls Public Library

  • Fergus Falls Public Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free

Free Movie Night

Dates: March 31, April 21, and May 5, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Fergus Falls Public Library, Fergus Falls, MN

Enjoy Free Movie Night at the Fergus Falls Public Library, with monthly film screenings scheduled through spring.

Upcoming films include:

  • Hamnet (PG-13)Tuesday, March 31 | 6:00–8:05 PM

  • Rental Family (PG-13)Tuesday, April 21 | 6:00–7:45 PM

  • Sarah’s Oil (PG)Tuesday, May 5 | 6:00–7:45 PM

This free community film series offers a chance to gather, enjoy a movie, and experience a variety of stories on screen.

View Event →
Apr
1
to May 15

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: "Blandin Foundation: Small Communities Grants" @ Rural Minnesota (Blandin Foundation)

FEE: Free to apply

Blandin Foundation: Small Communities Grants

Deadline: Letter of Inquiry due Thursday, April 17, 2026
Location: Rural Minnesota

The Blandin Foundation is now accepting Letters of Inquiry for its Small Communities Grant Program, supporting rural Minnesota communities—especially those with populations under 5,000.

This program prioritizes funding for projects that strengthen rural communities through:

  • Planning

  • Implementation

  • Capacity Building

Projects should support positive economic, physical, and social change in rural communities and may include community development, beautification, leadership engagement, partnerships, workforce capacity, and more.

Timeline:

  • Letter of Inquiry Opens: April 1, 2026

  • Letter of Inquiry Closes: April 17, 2026

  • Proposal Opens: April 27, 2026

  • Proposal Closes: May 15, 2026

  • Award Notifications: June 19, 2026

Eligibility: Statewide rural nonprofit organizations

More information & application details:
https://blandinfoundation.org/programs/grants/

View Event →
Apr
1
to May 15

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: "Blandin Foundation: Rural Placemaking Grants" @ Rural Minnesota (Blandin Foundation)

FEE: Free to apply

Blandin Foundation: Rural Placemaking Grants

Deadline: Letter of Inquiry due Thursday, April 17, 2026
Location: Rural Minnesota

The Blandin Foundation is accepting applications for Rural Placemaking Grants, which support projects that help rural residents feel more connected, invested, and proud of where they live.

Placemaking projects may include:

  • Community-centered design

  • Public art and cultural activities

  • Gathering spaces and public amenities

  • Community beautification and revitalization

  • Arts and cultural engagement initiatives

Funding is available in three categories:

  • Capacity Building

  • Planning

  • Implementation

Projects should demonstrate how they will increase civic engagement, community pride, arts visibility, or local capacity for community development.

Timeline:

  • Letter of Inquiry Opens: April 1, 2026

  • Letter of Inquiry Closes: April 17, 2026

  • Proposal Opens: April 27, 2026

  • Proposal Closes: May 15, 2026

  • Award Notifications: June 19, 2026

Eligibility: Statewide rural nonprofit organizations

More information & application details:
https://blandinfoundation.org/programs/grants/

View Event →
Apr
1
to May 15

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: "Community Wealth Building Grants" @ Rural Minnesota (Blandin Foundation)

FEE: Free to apply

Blandin Foundation: Community Wealth Building Grants

Deadline: Letter of Inquiry due Thursday, April 17, 2026
Location: Rural Minnesota

The Blandin Foundation is now accepting Letters of Inquiry for its Community Wealth Building Grants, which support projects that strengthen healthy rural communities by investing in local financial, cultural, social, and workforce assets.

This grant program supports work related to:

  • Affordable housing and housing stability

  • Community-based economic development

  • Workforce and talent development

  • Equitable access to capital

  • Community-level wealth building strategies

The program is designed to help rural communities and Native Nations build long-term economic opportunity while reducing disparities tied to place, race, and class.

Timeline:

  • Letter of Inquiry Opens: April 1, 2026

  • Letter of Inquiry Closes: April 17, 2026

  • Proposal Opens: April 27, 2026

  • Proposal Closes: May 15, 2026

  • Award Notifications: June 19, 2026

Eligibility: Statewide rural nonprofit organizations

More information & application details:
https://blandinfoundation.org/programs/grants/

View Event →
Apr
1
to Jul 9

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

  • New York Mills Regional Cultural Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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

View Event →
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

View Event →
Apr
1
to May 15

CALL FOR ART: "First Biennial Beck Invitational" @ Kaddatz Galleries, Fergus Falls

FEE: Free to apply

Call for Art:
Kaddatz Galleries’ First Biennial Beck Invitational

Deadline: May 15, 2026 at 11:59 PM CST
Location: Kaddatz Galleries
Category: Visual Arts / Call for Art

Kaddatz Galleries invites emerging and established artists from the local and regional community to apply for the First Biennial Beck Invitational, a juried group exhibition honoring the artistic legacy of Charles Beck.

Inspired by Beck’s deep connection to the Fergus Falls region, this exhibition seeks artwork in all mediums that explores the idea of place — including landscapes, communities, environments, memory, identity, and personal connections to “home.”

Selected work will be featured in the Kaddatz Galleries Main Gallery from July 7–August 15, 2026.

Guest Juror: Amy Sharpe
Amy Sharpe is a writer, weaver, mixed media artist, and founder of Ripple River Gallery. She also worked closely with Charles Beck and authored Charles Beck: The Nature of an Artist.

Submission Details:

  • No fee to apply

  • Submit 1–4 artwork images

  • Include an artist bio

  • Optional: artist statement, social media handles, and/or website

  • Previous exhibition experience is not required

Important Dates:

  • Submission Deadline: May 15, 2026

  • Selected Artists Notified: May 26–29, 2026

  • Art Delivery Dates: June 24–27, 2026

  • Exhibition Dates: July 7–August 15, 2026

Artists are responsible for dropping off and picking up their work.

Questions: info@kaddatzgalleries.org

View Event →
Apr
1
to May 8

CALL FOR ARTISTS | RESIDENCY: "Summer 2026 Artist-in-Residence" @ Otter Cove Children's Museum, Fergus Falls

  • Otter Cove Children's Museum (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to apply

Call for Artists: Summer 2026 Artist-in-Residence

Deadline: May 8, 2026
Location: Otter Cove Children's Museum, Fergus Falls, MN

Otter Cove Children's Museum is currently accepting applications for its Summer 2026 Artist-in-Residence program.

This 8-week, part-time residency is designed to support community-centered, process-based artmaking with children and families in a rural setting. Artists of all disciplines are encouraged to apply, especially those interested in participatory work, teaching, and community engagement.

The selected artist will:

  • Lead hands-on art classes for children ages 5–12

  • Facilitate a family workshop

  • Create a collaborative community art project

The residency includes:

  • $5,000 artist stipend

  • $2,500 materials budget

  • Staff support for logistics, marketing, and participant registration

This opportunity is ideal for artists interested in expanding their practice through creative community engagement and youth-centered programming.

Learn more + apply:
https://www.ottercoveff.org/artist-opportunities

Application deadline: May 8, 2026

View Event →
Apr
1
to May 18

CALL FOR ARTISTS: "Joyful World Mural Park 2026" @ Minnesota State Fair, Saint Paul

  • Minnesota State Fair (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to apply

Call for Artists: Joyful World Mural Park 2026

Deadline: May 18, 2026 at 8:00 PM CDT
Location: Minnesota State Fair, Saint Paul, MN

The Minnesota State Fair and Forecast Public Art are seeking four muralists to create new murals for the 2026 Joyful World Mural Park.

Selected artists will paint their murals on-site during the 2026 Minnesota State Fair as part of a public art experience that invites fairgoers to watch artists at work and engage with a wide range of creative styles. This year’s theme, “Joyful World,” invites artists to imagine and depict a world they want to live in through welcoming, vibrant, and family-friendly work.

Eligibility & Details:

  • Open to artists 18+ who reside in Minnesota

  • Four muralists will be selected

  • Stipend: $4,500 (includes materials)

  • Murals will be approximately 8' x 8'

  • Artists must be available to paint on-site during the Fair: August 27 – September 6, 2026

  • Previous Joyful World Mural Park artists are not eligible to apply again

Application Requirements:

  • Responses to artist narrative questions

  • Brief mural concept description

  • Rough design sketch

  • 2–4 examples of previous mural or large-scale paint-based work

Info Session:
April 25, 2026 at 11:00 AM CT (Zoom)

Apply:
bit.ly/JoyfulMuralPark

Questions may be directed to: tricia@forecastpublicart.org

View Event →
Apr
3
to May 26

EXHIBITION: "2026 Big Art Exhibition" @ West Acres Mall, Fargo, ND

  • West Acres Mall (JC Penny Wing) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free

2026 Big Art Exhibition

Dates: April 3 – May 26, 2026
Reception: May 14, 2026 | 5:30–7:30 PM
Location: JC Penney Wing, West Acres, Fargo, ND

The 2026 Big Art Exhibition features artwork by participating members of the Fargo Moorhead Visual Artists in a wide range of styles and mediums.

Visitors are invited to explore the exhibition throughout its run and attend a public reception on Thursday, May 14 from 5:30–7:30 PM, offering an opportunity to meet and talk with the artists.

This exhibition celebrates the creativity of regional artists and offers a chance to experience a diverse collection of visual art in a public setting.

View Event →
Apr
9
to Jun 5

GRANT OPPORTUNITY: "FY 2027 Cultural Expression" @ Minnesota State Arts Board

  • Minnesota State Arts Board (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to apply

Grant Opportunity for Individuals and Organizations: FY 2027 Cultural Expression

Application Deadline: Friday, June 5, 2026 by 4:30 p.m.
Info Session: Tuesday, May 5, 2026 | 12:00–1:00 p.m.
Location: Online

The Minnesota State Arts Board is now accepting applications for the FY 2027 Cultural Expression grant program. This pilot program supports arts activities that share, explore, preserve, pass on, express, or celebrate the culture of a community through traditional and contemporary art forms rooted in cultural traditions.

Eligible projects may include cultural festivals, performances, exhibitions, apprenticeships with master artists or culture bearers, documentation projects, and opportunities for community members to learn or practice traditional cultural art forms.

Application materials, eligibility details, program guidelines, and applicant resources are available here: https://www.arts.state.mn.us/grants/cultural-expression.htm

A free virtual information session will be held on Tuesday, May 5 from 12:00–1:00 p.m.

View Event →
Apr
15
to Aug 15

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

  • Sinclair Lewis Park (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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

View Event →
Apr
16
to May 20

WORKSHOP: "Finnish Culture Workshop with Kip Peltoniemi" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

  • New York Mills Regional Cultural Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free & Open to all

Window to the World: Finland 2026

Upcoming Experiences & Workshops

  • Thursday, April 16: Finnish Workshop: Finnish Flower Applique Pillows
    With Megan Shirley-Ross @ NYMRCC
    5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

  • Wednesday, May 13: Exploratory: Finnish Stamped Tea Towels at Elevate OTC, Perham
    Collaboration with Elevate OTC
    1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
    @ Elevate OTC, 318 6th Ave SW, Perham, MN 56573, USA
    Registration Required:
    CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

  • Wednesday, May 20: Celebrating Cultures   
    Collaboration with Niijii Radio
    4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
    @ NYM Sculpture Park

View Event →
Apr
18
to Sep 6

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

  • Becker County Museum (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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

View Event →
Apr
24
to Jun 18

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

  • Springboard for the Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
Apr
25
to May 4

FUNDRAISER: "Annual Silent Art Auction" @ Fergus Falls Public Library

  • Fergus Falls Public Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to attend

Annual Silent Art Auction

April 25 – May 4, 2026
Fergus Falls Public Library – Community Room

Browse a variety of beautiful and unique artwork and art-related books available for silent bid during the Fergus Falls Public Library’s Annual Silent Art Auction.

All proceeds support events, programs, and materials for the Fergus Falls Public Library.

View Event →
Apr
27
to Jun 2

"Springboard Seeking next Executive Director!"

  • Springboard for the Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

After 21 years of leadership, Laura Zabel is beginning a new chapter and passing the baton to a new Executive Director. Springboard’s Board of Directors and staff have been working closely throughout this transition, collaborating with the Minnesota-based team at 8 Bridges Workshop to guide the executive search. Now, we are pleased to open applications for Springboard’s next leader.

 

The Executive Director provides overall leadership and strategy for Springboard, and serves as a visible advocate for artists. They report to a 9-12 member Board of Directors, lead a 21-member hybrid staff based in offices in Saint Paul and Fergus Falls, MN, and manage the operating budget of over $5 million and more than $14 million in net assets.

 

Springboard’s mission is to support artists with the tools to make a living and a life, and to build just and equitable communities full of meaning, joy, and connection. Equity is foundational to Springboard’s work, whose priority communities include Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), LGBTQIA+ artists, artists with disabilities, and artists living in rural places and underinvested urban neighborhoods.

 

Applications will be accepted through Tuesday, June 2, 2026.

View Event →
Apr
30
7:00 PM19:00

POETRY: "Annual Poetry Night" @ Evansville Arts Center

FEE: Free

Annual Poetry Night

April 30, 2026, 7 - 9 PM

Celebrate National Poetry Month at this long-running community poetry gathering in Evansville. Poetry Night welcomes readers and listeners of all ages and backgrounds for an evening of shared poems, original writing, and spoken word in a respectful and appreciative atmosphere.

Participants may read for about five minutes during the first round, with additional time in a second round as schedule allows. The evening also includes a short break with homemade treats and hot tea. This year’s emcee is Pastor Irv Arnquist.

Readers are encouraged to preregister (Please use the Learn More button to register), though walk-ins are also welcome. Admission is free, and donations are appreciated.

View Event →
Apr
30
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Clayton Ryan Duo" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

  • New York Mills Regional Cultural Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Thanks to support from the Lake Region Arts Council, all concerts are Pay What You Can, open to all, and no tickets are required.

Clayton Ryan Duo

Thursday, April 30, 2026, 7-9 PM

Minnesota’s  Clayton Ryan is made of a different kind of soil. With no streaming presence, label backing, or financial support, he has honed his powerful, homegrown voice in his own Midwestern way, building a fanbase one by one from stages and honkytonks across the country. Despite his flyover-state upbringing, the singer and songwriter has grown strong roots in the music industry, and his work as a writer, performer, and multi-instrumentalist in LA and Nashville has put his songs in TV and movies including NASCAR, Walker, NFL Sunday Night Football, and The Outdoor Channel, and landed the electric performer on stages with artists including John Morgan, John Michael Montgomery, Jo Dee Messina, Collin Raye,  Flatland Cavalry, and Liam St John. ​

Learn more: www.claytonryan.com/

2026 Winter/Spring Concert Series

Enjoy original live music in a unique listening-room setting at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center. This Winter/Spring Concert Series features a wide range of music styles in the Cultural Center’s gallery space, surrounded by visual art and excellent acoustics. Thanks to support from the Lake Region Arts Council, all concerts are Pay What You Can, open to all, and no tickets are required.

Concerts run February–May 2026, with performances by Caitlin Robertson & Wildrose Fox, Jordan Messerole, Aaron Simmons, Zach Thomas, Clayton Ryan Duo, and more, plus special collaborations with New York Mills schools and Niijii Radio. Most concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. (doors at 7:00 p.m.), with general admission seating. Light refreshments and a cash bar are available at most events.

View Event →
May
1
1:00 PM13:00

WORKSHOP: "Plantable Cards (homemade seed paper)" @ Glendalough State Park Dining Hall, Battle Lake

  • ​Glendalough State Park Dining Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: $25/$30 Member/Non-Member
$20/$25 Member/Non-Member Early Bird (By April 17)

Plantable Cards (homemade seed paper) Workshop

with Kristi Kuder
May 1, 1-3 pm
Glendalough State Park Dining Hall

If you or someone you know loves to garden, create cards that keep on giving with homemade seed paper. This class will teach you the steps to make lovely, plantable paper infused with seeds for a touch of nature. Not only that, you can also reduce your paper waste and recycle it, making something beautiful to share with your family and friends. Making seed paper is a delightful endeavor that combines creativity with sustainability.

View Event →
May
1
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Mick Sterling Presents: From the King for the King – The Gospel According to Elvis" @ Barry J. Houglum Auditorium, Ulen-Hitterdal School, Ulen

  • Barry J. Houglum Auditorium, Ulen-Hitterdal School (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: $20 adults / $10 students

Mick Sterling Presents: From the King for the King – The Gospel According to Elvis

Date: Friday, May 1, 2026
Time: 7:00–9:00 PM
Venue: Barry J. Houglum Auditorium, Ulen-Hitterdal School, Ulen

Experience a unique Elvis tribute celebrating the gospel songs that inspired the King himself. Led by Mick Sterling, this moving performance features beloved favorites like How Great Thou Art, Run On, and I Believe in the Man in the Sky, accompanied by a four-piece male chorus and live band. A heartfelt evening of music rooted in faith, harmony, and the spirit of Elvis.

View Event →
May
1
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Groovy Shoes" @ Evansville Art Center

FEE: Free

Groovy Shoes

Friday, May 1, 2026 | 7:00–9:00 PM
Evansville Art Center
111 Main Street, Evansville, MN 56326

Enjoy an evening of live music with Groovy Shoes, featuring gifted musicians Dave Cofell and Tom Kuhn. Known for their vocal harmonies and wide range of instruments, their performances may include saxophones, flute, guitars, accordion, banjo, mandolin, percussion, harmonica, and more.

View Event →
May
1
7:00 PM19:00

EXHIBITION "Brandon-Evansville Middle School & High School Student Art" @ Evansville Art Center

FEE: Free

Brandon-Evansville Middle School & High School Student Art

May 1- 30, 2026 | 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
Evansville Art Center
111 Main Street, Evansville, MN 56326

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

View Event →
May
1
to May 17

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Every Brilliant Thing" @ Theatre B, Moorhead

FEE: Ticketed event— please see event link for details

EVERY BRILLIANT THING

by Duncan MacMillan with Jonny Donahue

May 1st – 17th

Sunday Salon May 10th & ASL May 17th

Directed by Scott Ecker

Every Brilliant Thing is a powerful, heartwarming, and surprisingly funny play about the lengths we go to for those we love—and the small, beautiful moments that make life worth living. The story begins when a 7-year-old’s mother attempts suicide, prompting the child to start a list of everything brilliant in the world. As the years unfold—through adolescence, love, loss, marriage, and grief—the list grows, abandoned and revived, eventually reaching one million entries. Blending comedy, improvisation, and intimate audience interaction, this immersive experience invites us to walk alongside one individual navigating the shadow of a parent’s mental illness while learning to face their own. Moving and life-affirming, Every Brilliant Thing reminds us that even in our darkest moments, hope can be found in life’s smallest miracles.

View Event →
May
2
10:00 AM10:00

WORKSHOP: "Crepe Paper Flower Workshop" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

  • New York Mills Regional Cultural Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: $26 per person (All materials are included)

Crepe Paper Flower Workshop

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026
Time: 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Location: New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, 24 N Main Ave, New York Mills, MN

Join local artist Leona Rogers for a hands-on workshop exploring the art of creating beautiful, lifelike flowers from crepe paper.

Using high-quality German and Italian crepe papers, floral wire, and specialty tools, participants will be guided step-by-step through the process of shaping, assembling, and finishing a crepe paper flower. Each participant will receive a prepared kit with all materials needed to complete one flower during class, plus enough supplies to create two additional blooms at home.

This workshop is ideal for beginners as well as anyone interested in learning a new paper craft technique.

Cost: $26 per person
Registration: Space is limited to 12 participants
To register: https://kulcher.org/52025/
Or call 218-385-3339

All materials are included.

View Event →
May
2
2:00 PM14:00

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Puppy Pals Live!" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adults $25 | Students $15 | President's Box $35

Puppy Pals Live!

Saturday, May 2, 2026  2pm

Puppy Pals LIVE is a family fun action-packed show where adopted and rescued dogs perform spectacular stunts and breathtaking feats. Watch as we lead the puppies and audience through challenging and comical tricks as the pooches show everyone who is really boss! Full of surprises and laugh-out-loud canine comedy this performance appeals to children of all ages.

View Event →
May
2
to May 3

FUNDRAISER: "Spring Gala 2026— Nightmare at the Museum" @ Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND

FEE: Nightmare at the Museum Early Bird —$125.00 | $150 after April 20 | member discounts available.

Drekker Brewing Company and Brewhalla present:

Spring Gala 2026
Nightmare at the Museum

Saturday, May 2, 7 PM - 12 AM/Midnight
Plains Art Museum

Drekker Brewing Company and Brewhalla present Spring Gala: Nightmare at the Museum on Saturday, May 2, from 7 PM to midnight at Plains Art Museum in Fargo. This themed fundraising gala features a silent art auction, music by DJ OOR, hors d’oeuvres and libations by Chef’s Table Catering, wine tasting by Happy Harry’s Bottle Shops, and desserts by Nichole’s Fine Pastry & Café. Guests are encouraged to wear festive or cocktail attire with a macabre twist, inspired by gothic romance, mystery, and classic haunted elegance. Proceeds support Plains Art Museum, helping keep admission free and fund exhibitions, classes, and public programs.

View Event →
May
2
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Fabulous Armadillos" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

FEE: Adults $37 • Students $18

Fabulous Armadillos

Saturday, May 2 • 7:30pm

Theme to be announced! The Dillos came out of their shell in 2006 and have since established a large and loyal following in Minnesota and beyond with their spot-on recreations of songs from many genres of music from country to Motown to 70’s rock.

View Event →
May
4
to May 18

2-DAY WORKSHOP: "Becoming a Writer" @ Battle Lake Senior Center, Battle Lake

  • Battle Lake Senior Citizen Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: $20 Member, $25 Non-Member | $15 Member, $20 Non-Member by April 20

Becoming a Writer Workshop (2-Day)

Instructor: Vernal Lind
Battle Lake Senior Center
May 4 & May 18, 1:30 - 3pm

Are you interested in recording your life experiences for later generations? Have you considered submitting information to a professional journal? Would you like to do some creative writing?

During part 1 of this 2-part class, Vernal Lind will share his experiences of becoming an author of eight historical fiction novels and many published inspirational and factual articles. He will entertain questions about your interest in various types of writing and give you "prompts" to get your creative juices flowing.
The second class will feature sharing examples of participants' writings and facilitate further related discussion. Vernal has been a teacher of the English language for many years and has a respected following. He is sure to bring out your inner author!

Students should bring a notebook & pen/pencil.

View Event →
May
4
6:00 PM18:00

WORKSHOP: "Flower Card With Alcohol Ink" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE:$10 Member, $15 Non-Member | $5 Member, $10 Non-Member by April 20
Plus $35 materials fee payable to instructor at class

Flower Card With Alcohol Ink

Instructor: Sue Kalseim
Art of the Lakes Gallery
May 4, 6-8pm

Join Sue Kalseim and make this beautiful spring flower. Learn four alcohol ink techniques. Included you'll get a surprise bonus project. No prior knowledge of working with alcohol ink is required.

View Event →
May
5
to May 21

ART WORKSHOP: "TEEN ART CLUB" Ages 13-18 (Grades 7-12)

  • New York Mills Culutral Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: FREE

  • Tuesday, May 5, 2026 | 4:00–6:30 PM Come-and-Go Open Studio

  • Thursday, May 21, 2026 | 4:30–6:00 PM Guided Workshop / Group Meeting

Please note: As a teen-informed and evolving program, dates and formats may adjust as the group grows.

All NEW Teen Art Club Open to ALL Teens ages 13-18 Free to Attend YOU Belong Here!

The Teen Art Club at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is a creative, supportive program designed for teens ages 13–18 who are interested in art, making, and community engagement. This program provides a safe and welcoming environment where teens can build creative skills, connect with peers, and explore artistic interests in a structured yet flexible setting.

Program Overview

Teen Art Club offers a mix of guided workshops, open studio time, and volunteer opportunities. Teens are encouraged to take an active role in shaping the group’s activities while being supported by Cultural Center staff and visiting artists. Guided workshops and group meetings are generally led by Artistic Director Megan Shirley-Ross, with the possibility of future sessions facilitated by Teen Art Club members or visiting artists. These sessions may include guided art projects, discussion, skill-building, and planning future activities.

View Event →
May
5
6:00 PM18:00

VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: "Work of Art | Artist Statements" @ Online via Zoom (Springboard for the Arts)

FEE: Free | Registry Required

Work of Art: Artist Statements

Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Time: 6:00–8:30 PM CT
Location: Zoom Meeting

Get a hands-on, step-by-step approach to writing artist statements that clearly represent your work and practice.

This virtual workshop is part of Work of Art+, a series that complements the 12-part Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists curriculum. The full curriculum is available as a free download, with a book version also available for purchase.

View Event →
May
7
to May 23

ART SHOW | FUNDRAISER: "Fins & Flowers—Spring Art Show & Mother’s Day Tea" @ Alexandria Art Guild

  • Alexandria Art Guild (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Art show & reception free | Tea $20 per person

Fins & Flowers: Spring Art Show & Mother’s Day Tea

Alexandria Art Guild | Alexandria, MN

Celebrate spring, support local artists, and enjoy a weekend of art and tea at the Alexandria Art Guild’s Fins & Flowers fundraiser.

This special event features a 6"×6" Art Show & Sale alongside a Mother’s Day Tea held inside the Art Center. Browse a vibrant collection of original artwork—small in size but rich in creativity—and enjoy a relaxed tea experience in a gallery setting.

Art Show & Sale:
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 7
On view through Saturday, May 23 during tea sessions and open viewing times

Tea Schedule:
Friday, May 8
• 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
• 3:00 PM–4:00 PM

Saturday, May 9
• 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
• 3:00 PM–4:00 PM

Sunday, May 10 (Mother’s Day)
• 11:00 AM–12:00 PM

Tickets:
$20 per person
Available at the Alexandria Art Guild Visual Arts Center or through Guild members
Advance purchase recommended (limited seating)

Proceeds support the Alexandria Art Guild’s mission to provide artist opportunities, community programming, and a vibrant creative space.

View Event →
May
8
1:00 PM13:00

WORKSHOP: "Let’s Paint Spring Gnomes!" @ Douglas County Library

FEE: Free (registration required)

Let’s Paint Spring Gnomes!

Date: Friday, May 8, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Location: Douglas County Library
Address: 720 Fillmore St., Alexandria, MN 56308
Phone: (320) 762-3014

Create a spring gnome painting with easy-to-follow steps and add your own personal touches. No experience necessary.

This program is designed for developmentally disabled adults ages 18+. Caregivers are welcome to attend and assist as needed. Relax and create together.

View Event →
May
8
6:00 PM18:00

FUNDRAISER: "Designer Purse & Cooler Bingo Fundraiser" @ First Lutheran Church, Battle Lake

FEE: $15 for 15 games— Bingo packets must be purchased at the door (cash only)
$25— pre-purchase for a Pasta Bar dinner

Designer Purse & Cooler Bingo Fundraiser

Date: Friday, May 8, 2026
Location: First Lutheran Church, Battle Lake, MN

Join Art of the Lakes Association for a fun evening of Designer Purse & Cooler Bingo. This fundraiser returns by popular demand and now includes the chance to win both designer purses and coolers.

Doors open at 6:00 PM
Bingo begins at 7:00 PM

Guests may also pre-purchase a Pasta Bar dinner for $25 when registering to reserve their spot. Limited seating is available, so reservations are encouraged.

Bingo packets must be purchased at the door (cash only) and are $15 for 15 games.

This event is a fundraiser for Art of the Lakes Association. Your support is greatly appreciated.

View Event →
May
8
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE CONCERT: "TOBY - A Tribute to Toby Keith" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Adults $36 | Students $15 | President's Box - Add $12 to each ticket

TOBY - A Tribute to Toby Keith

Friday, May 8 , 7:30pm

Enjoy an evening of live country music with TOBY – A Tribute to Toby Keith, featuring Hollywood Yates performing hit songs made famous by Toby Keith. This high-energy tribute show celebrates the music, spirit, and legacy of one of country music’s most recognizable voices.

View Event →
May
9
12:30 PM12:30

TEEN WORKSHOP: "Teen Paint-Along" @ Douglas County Library, Alexandria

FEE: Free | Registration required

Teen Paint-Along

Saturday, May 9, 2026 | 12:30–2:00 PM
Douglas County Library
720 Fillmore St., Alexandria, MN 56308

Create a honey bee painting with step-by-step instruction, with time to add your own personal touches. Open to students in grades 6–12. All materials provided.

View Event →
May
9
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE CONCERT: "Traditions Transformed— Lake Agassiz Wind Symphony" @ Horizon Middle School, Moorhead

FEE: Free

TRADITIONS TRANSFORMED— Lake Agassiz Wind Symphony

Saturday, May 9, 7:30 pm

Experience the magic of traditions reimagined with the Lake Agassiz Wind Symphony! Under the direction of Dr. Warren Olfert and Dr. Michael King, our talented musicians will take you on a journey where beloved classics meet fresh, new perspectives.

This exciting program features music by Percy Grainger, J.S. Bach, Oscar Navarro, and Ralph Vaughan Williams—composers whose works blend timeless tradition with vibrant transformation. From rich harmonies to lively rhythms, there’s something to captivate listeners of every age.

Admission is free—bring your family, friends, and neighbors to celebrate community, creativity, and the joy of live music!

View Event →
May
11
to May 12

WORKSHOP: "Hardanger for Beginners and Refreshers" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

  • Art of the Lakes Gallery (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: $35/$40 Member/Non-Member
$30/$35 Member/Non-Member Early Bird (By April 27)
Plus $30 materials fee payable to the instructor during class

Hardanger for Beginners and Refreshers

with Mary Williams
May 11, 9-noon / May 12, 9-noon
Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

Hardanger is a Norwegian embroidery cutwork and is a form of counted thread embroidery

It's done on an even weave fabric, usually in white. The thread used is DMC pearl cotton, using 2 to 3 thread sizes. Participants will finish a project over the course of 1-2 classes. The first being Monday morning, May 11, 9 AM - noon. The 2nd session is on Tuesday morning, May 12, 9 AM - noon.

View Event →
May
14
to May 16

WORKSHOP: "Beginning Watercolor with Ellen Jean Diederich"

  • HIA-Hospice Community Room South Entrance (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: $295.00 | Early bird special (-$25.00) expires March 26th, 2026!

Beginning Watercolor with Ellen Jean Diederich

MAY 14-16, 2026 – 10am-3:30pm Thursday-Saturday

HIA-Hospice Community Room South Entrance | 3800 56th Avenue S Fargo, ND 58104 | left parking lot- use the center door

MAY 14-15, 10 am to 3:30 pm $295.00 | Early bird special (-$25.00) expires March 26th, 2026!

*Bring your own lunch and beverage

SIGN UP HERE

Syllabus

Thursday: Understand the paint, the paper, and the process. We will go over supplies and arranging your palette too.  Supplies will be available for purchase.   Paint a subject with two colors.

Friday:   Warm up by painting a flower while holding it in your hand.  Paint a background around it. Integrate the background and foreground. Trace out one painting. We will start painting it together.

Saturday: Continue painting on piece we started.  If you like a second sketch and demos willl be available to work on.

When you check in on Thursday, I will be there to help you with supplies at 9:00 am. If you need to start new or get a few colors, you can do that as the class proceeds.    Feel free to ask questions via email with any supply questions to ellen@givinity.com . A supply list is included below. Bring everything you have on the supply list. I will bring my favorite paints, paper, and brushes available for purchase at discounted prices to make sure you have supplies that work.

There will be demonstrations, time to practice techniques, and create your own paintings. You may paint from the photographs provided, and/or bring your own. A welcome letter will be sent to you two weeks prior with more details.

Ellen Jean Diederich Supply List

 START WITH THE STUFF YOU HAVE: Please bring your own favorites and a variety of brushes, including oil painting brushes, various tools, and any water media paints you have. Many items can be substituted and old brands can be used up before buying new.

PLEASE BRING: Photographs “you have taken” to paint from or print outs from images emailed from instructor, paper towels, masking tape, an ice cream pail, #2 pencils, 2” black bristle house brush with a short handle, supportive painting board (such as gator board or drawing board) HB or #2 drawing Pencil, White Pearl eraser, art gum eraser 18” ruler or straight edge, sharpie marker and an I-Pad (preferred) or cell phone.

SUPPLIES: These specified brands are used by Ellen, feel comfortable using the brands you currently have. Tubes of paint can be divided with others. The Robert E. Wood Palette is the best and most economic purchase you can add. Professional grade paint and paper is strongly recommended & it will definitely affect your painting progress. Many people have difficulty painting because of the paper & brushes they choose. For help with supplies, please arrive at 9:00 on Thursday. Ellen will have palettes, paints, boards, paper brushes and erasers to purchase.

  •  Watercolor Tray $6.00 or Robert E. Wood Watercolor Palette

  • D ‘Arches 140# (or heavier) cold press or watercolor paper 2sheets

  • Brushes: WN (Winsor-Newton) Golden Scepter 1″ wash brush, ½ “flat also called a wash brush & #10 round

  • Brush WN 530 Script, WN #10 Round

  • 9″ x 12″ Drawing Pad, Gum Eraser, & magic eraser

  • Gatorboard or Plexi-glass you can use to support your painting.

  • Masking tape, #2 pencils and erasers.

Winsor Newton Professional Grade Paints recommended

Minimum Palette: French Ultramarine Blue, Permanent Rose, Winsor Yellow Deep & Burnt Sienna &Hookers Green – other colors are available too!

Full Palette: Winsor Newton Professional Grade Paint-

  • Cerulean Blue, Winsor Yellow Deep, Raw Sienna, Cadmium Lemon, Cobalt Blue

  • Scarlet Lake, Cobalt Blue, Antwerp Blue, Winsor Green (Pthalo), Hookers Green

  • Burnt Sienna, Permanent Rose, Cobalt Turquoise Dark, French Ultramarine Blue

  • Indian Red, Rose Madder Genuine, Permanent Rose

Colors with Cadmium in name are now sold as Cadmium Free

**Additional colors “unnecessary favorites”

View Event →
May
14
5:30 PM17:30

ARTIST RECEPTION: "2026 Big Art Exhibition" @ West Acres Mall, Fargo, ND

FEE: Free

2026 Big Art Exhibition Artist Reception

Date: May 14, 2026
Time: 5:30–7:30 PM
Location: JC Penney Wing, West Acres, Fargo, ND

Join Fargo Moorhead Visual Artists for the Artist Reception of the 2026 Big Art Exhibition at West Acres.

This public reception offers an opportunity to view the exhibition, connect with participating artists, and celebrate the creativity of regional visual artists featured in the show.

The 2026 Big Art Exhibition will be on view April 3 – May 26, 2026 in the JC Penney Wing at West Acres.

View Event →
May
16
9:30 AM09:30

WORKSHOP: "The Art of Taking Care of Business" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $30 Member, $35 Non-Member | $25 Member, $30 Non-Member by May 2

The Art of Taking Care of Business

Instructor: Kim Konikow
Art of the Lakes Gallery
May 16, 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

This seminar will look at the practical aspects of a "career" in the arts, however one defines it! You'll gain a holistic perspective on the creative, financial and administrative aspects of your arts career, utilizing resources you actually have on hand.

OBJECTIVES:

  • Understanding that taking care of business is an art form unto itself

  • Managing expectations, analyzing options

  • Being a good administrator of your work - record keeping, documentation

  • Gaining recognition - Bios, Websites, Using social media, Images

  • Being entrepreneurial - Navigating outreach

View Event →
May
16
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Central Lakes Symphony Orchestra 'Soul’s Inspiration'" @ Alexandria Area High School Performing Arts Center

  • Alexandria Area High School Performing Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: $20 adult, $5 student

SOUL’S INSPIRATION

May 16, 2026 @ 7:00 pm

“Soul’s Inspiration” is a vibrant celebration of passion, resilience, and the power of music to uplift the spirit. The concert opens with Leonard Bernstein’s Overture to Candide, a dazzling burst of energy and optimism. Lesley Donahue brings tenderness and depth to Massenet’s Meditation from Thaïs, offering a moment of serene introspection. Next the orchestra will premiere a composition by the internationally renowned Minnesota composer, Jocelyn Hagen. The Runestone Chorale ignites the stage with the fiery rhythms of Verdi’s Anvil Chorus, followed by the stirring Prelude to La Traviata, evoking themes of love and sacrifice. Soprano Randa Melhem captivates with her sultry interpretation of Bizet’s Habanera, infusing the evening with sensual charm. The concert concludes in grand style with Verdi’s Triumphal March from Aida, featuring the full power of the Runestone Chorale. Soul’s Inspiration is a thrilling journey through operatic and orchestral masterpieces that stir the heart and soul, leaving audiences moved, inspired, and uplifted.

Leonard Bernstein…………………..Overture to Candide

Jules Massenet……………………….Meditation on “Thais”

Lesley Donahue, violin

Jocelyn Hagen…………………………(Untitled)

Giuseppe Verdi………………………..Anvil Chorus from “Il Trovatore”

Runestone Chorale

Giuseppe Verdi………………………..Prelude to “La Traviata”

Georges Bizet………………………….Habanera from “Carmen”

Randa Melhem, soprano

Giuseppe Verdi………………………..Triumphal March from “Aida”

Runestone Chorale

Eric Whitacre……………………………Equus

View Event →
May
17
1:00 PM13:00

WORKSHOP: "Barn Quilt Painting" @ Battle Lake Senior Center, Battle Lake

FEE: $145 Member, $155 Non-Member
$135 Member, $145 Non-Member by May 3

Barn Quilt Painting

Instructor: Cynthia Buchholz
Battle Lake Senior Center
May 17, 1:00 - 6:00pm

Cynthia Buchholz has a variety of new patterns to choose from! She will guide you through the process as you tape, select colors, and learn color placement to create a barn quilt painting that looks professional. You will leave with your own 2 ft x 2 ft masterpiece ready for hanging outdoors or inside. High quality materials will ensure this conversation piece will last outdoors for many years to come and bring unequivocal admiration.

NOTE: Please choose one of the pattern options by number from the image when you register. Cynthia needs to prepare your choice prior to class.

Your registration fee includes everything you'll need. Wear clothes appropriate for an afternoon of painting.

View Event →
May
19
9:30 AM09:30

WORKSHOP: "Colorful Roosters & Beautiful Birds" @ Battle Lake Senior Center, Battle Lake

  • Battle Lake Senior Citizen Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: $80 Member, $85 Non-Member | $75 Member, $80 Non-Member by May 5

Colorful Roosters & Beautiful Birds

Instructor: Grace Haverty
Battle Lake Senior Center
May 19, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM

Sketch, paint, and learn some fun watercolor painting techniques from the photos Grace will provide for this class. Grace suggests bringing any watercolor paints you already have or feel comfortable using. If you’re looking for some recommendations, Grace likes to use Holbein, Winsor Newton, Daniel Smith, and/or Schmincke watercolor paints in the colors listed below on the supply list.

Students will need to bring their own supplies for this class. Don’t forget to bring a water container, paper towels, a board for mounting your paper, a sketching pencil, your preferred brushes, and anything else you normally use when watercoloring.

Supply List

View Event →
May
19
to May 22

CALL FOR ART: "Before We Were Happy" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

  • New York Mills Regional Cultural Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free

CALL FOR ART: Before We Were Happy

Adult Annual Regional Art Show

New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, New York Mills, MN

Exhibition: May 26 – July 4

Inspired by the 2026 Great American Think-Off question:

Has the pursuit of happiness made Americans unhappy?

This exhibition explores nostalgia—was the past truly happier, or is that a myth shaped by privilege, exclusion, and selective memory?

We’re seeking visual work that:

  • Questions idealized histories

  • Challenges nostalgia as comfort or denial

  • Explores who happiness was (or wasn’t) for

  • Reimagines happiness as evolving, complex, or hard-won

All visual media welcome: painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, installation & mixed media.

Submit:

Up to 2 works

Ready to display (framed)

Optional artist statement (250 words) + bio (100 words)

Include medium, size, year, and price (if for sale. Please note NYMRCC retains a standard 30% commission of all gallery sales)

Drop-off: May 19–21

24 N Main Ave, New York Mills, MN 56567

info@kulcher.org | 218-385-3339

Key Question:

Was happiness something we lost or something we were never all allowed to have?

View Event →
May
19
6:00 PM18:00

VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: "Work of Art | Website Basics for Artists" @ Online via Zoom (Springboard for the Arts)

FEE: Free | Registry Required

Website Basics for Artists

Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Time: 6:00–8:30 PM CT
Location: Zoom Meeting

Get a big-picture overview of what makes an effective artist website. This virtual workshop will help you determine whether you need a website for your practice and introduce the basics of creating and organizing one.

This session is part of Work of Art+, a series that complements the 12-part Work of Art: Business Skills for Artistscurriculum. The full curriculum is available as a free download, with a book version also available for purchase.

View Event →
May
20
10:00 AM10:00

COMMUNITY EVENT: "Celebrating Cultures" @ New York Mills Regional Sculpture Park

  • New York Mills Regional Sculpture Park (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free

Celebrating Cultures

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Join us for the 6th Annual Celebrating Cultures, a vibrant, family-friendly event that brings together community members of all backgrounds for an evening of art, music, food, and cultural exchange! This community gathering is co-hosted by the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center and Niijii Radio, White Earth.

Whether you’ve attended in years past or this is your first time, you’ll enjoy a beautiful, welcoming celebration of cultures in New York Mills.

View Event →
May
20
4:30 PM16:30

WORKSHOP: "Wine Spritzers & Summer Mocktails" @ Shoreline Restaurant & Bar, Battle Lake

  • Shoreline Restaurant, Bar and Bowl (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: $40 Member, $45 Non-Member | $35 Member, $40 Non-Member by May 6

Wine Spritzers & Summer Mocktails

Instructor: Chef Mike Nauman
Shoreline Restaurant & Bar (back room)
May 20, 4:30 - 6:00 pm

Come to the Shoreline Restaurant & Bar and join Chef Mike to get ready for summer! Chef Mike will teach and let you taste a variety of wine spritzer & mocktail recipes. Just bring yourself (and a couple of friends) to enjoy a favorite beverage. And let summer at the lake begin!

View Event →
May
29
9:30 AM09:30

WORKSHOP: "Acrylic Painting with Stephen Henning" @ Glendalough State Park Dining Hall, Battle Lake

  • ​Glendalough State Park Dining Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: $25/$30 Member/Non-Member | $20/$25 Member/Non-Member Early Bird (By April 17)

Acrylic Painting with Stephen Henning

Instructor: Stephen Henning
Glendalough State Park Dining Hall
May 29, 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM

An introductory demonstration followed by hands-on painting under the guidance of a painter with 35+ years of experience working with acrylic paints. There will be discussion and instruction on a variety of acrylic mediums. Get lots of practical tips as you explore a variety of techniques.

If the weather cooperates, we will paint the outdoor landscape. If not, we will work indoors and you will need reference photos. Materials list is included on the registration form.

View Event →
Jun
2
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "A Taste of Ireland" @ A Center for the Arts, Fergus Falls

FEE: Tier 1:  $59 | Tier 2:  $49 | Tier 3:  $39 

A Taste of Ireland

A Center for the Arts
Tuesday, June 2, 7:30 PM

Live Music. Breathtaking dance. Pure Irish Charm.

From stars of Off-Broadway and London's West End, Lord of the Dance and Riverdance comes the internationally acclaimed 'A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music & Dance Sensation' , a celebration of Irish culture like no other.

Every note, every step, and every beat is performed live - from jawdropping tap battles to reimagined favorites like Danny Boyand Tell Me Ma.  It's a night of craic, laughter, and sheer talent that's been delighting audiences across the USA and beyond.

View Event →
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.

View Event →
Jun
5
9:00 AM09:00

WORKSHOP: "Medieval Merriment with a Paintbrush" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $51 Member, $56 Non-Member | $46 Member, $51 Non-Member by May 22
Supply fee of $15 payable to instructor at class

Medieval Merriment with a Paintbrush

Instructor: Anne Kaese
Art of the Lakes Gallery
June 5, 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Enjoy drawing, painting and decorating your own illuminated capital letters. Learn how to draw a capital letter based on historical examples and then decorate it using imitation metals and paint or pencil crayons. We will learn how the medievalists used traditional tools as well as the modern twists and shortcuts.

The workshop includes learning many techniques for shading paint, doing filigree and decorative elements and working with a wide variety of tools – all provided for you to use – you show up to enjoy the process. The designs are based on those produced by medieval scribes and make lovely cards and gifts. You will be taken through the processes step by step. At the end of the class, you should leave with two letters, matted and ready to gift and put in a frame and hang. Ideal for beginners as well as the more experienced artist.

Bundle FIVE and SAVE! ($25 off all 5 Anne Kaese classes)

View Event →
Jun
5
2:30 PM14:30

WORKSHOP: "How to Draw Celtic Knots" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $35 Member, $40 Non-Member | $30 Member, $35 Non-Member by May 22

How to Draw Celtic Knots

Instructor: Anne Kaese
Art of the Lakes Gallery
June 5, 2:30 - 5:00 PM

Those Celtic knots have long fascinated us and in this class you will learn how to draw, decorate and color knots with simple tools and no complicated setups. We will work out the knots on graph paper and then transfer them to good paper for painting or coloring in. Participants will learn to construct a simple Celtic knot, and play with double spirals.

This is a great class to supplement calligraphy, paintings, and scrapbook pages and are an ancient form of Zentangle. No drawing skills required – just a willingness to travel along ancient pathways of light and color!

Bundle FIVE and SAVE! ($25 off all 5 Anne Kaese classes)

View Event →
Jun
5
6:00 PM18:00

WORKSHOP: "Sip & Paint Glass Drinkware" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $35 Member, $40 Non-Member | $30 Member, $35 Non-Member by May 22
Supply fee of $10 payable to instructor at class

Sip & Paint Glass Drinkware

Instructor: Anne Kaese
Art of the Lakes Gallery
June 5, 6:00 - 8:30 PM

Ever wanted your own personalized wine glass or a special glass gift item? Or a beer pilsner for a friend? This is the class for you. You will learn the tips, tricks and techniques of painting on glass. Some glasses and bottles and all the paints will be provided. Feel free to bring your own glasses or carafes or glass jugs that you want to decorate. You will have time to paint at least one or two glasses during this class. What you paint, you will take home to bake in your oven that evening to help make them top rack dishwasher safe. Instructions will be provided.

And for this evening event, bring your own adult beverage or sippable along with you – bring a friend too for a wonderful evening at free-format creating and creativity.

Bundle FIVE and SAVE! ($25 off all 5 Anne Kaese classes)

View Event →
Jun
5
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Pop Wagner" @ Evansville Art Center

FEE: Free

Pop Wagner

Friday, June 5, 2026 | 7:00–9:00 PM
Evansville Art Center
111 Main Street, Evansville, MN 56326

Enjoy an evening with Pop Wagner, a multi-talented performer from St. Paul whose career spans more than five decades. Known as a singer, fiddler, songwriter, storyteller, and humorist, his performances blend music, history, and lively entertainment.

View Event →
Jun
6
9:00 AM09:00

WORKSHOP: "Calligraphy: Art Nouveau Letters and Designs" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $47 Member, $52 Non-Member | $42 Member, $47 Non-Member by May 23
Supply fee of $15 payable to instructor at class

Calligraphy: Art Nouveau Letters and Designs

Instructor: Anne Kaese
Art of the Lakes Gallery
June 6, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Calligraphy is the age-old art of beautiful writing. This basic class will focus on the comprehensive study of the lettering style we most closely associate with the 1920’s, Frank Lloyd Wright and soft elegant curves and lines. Art Nouveau lettering is structured, easy to learn and elegant. It can be decorated and modernized very nicely too.

​Calligraphy classes offer you a chance to relax, have fun, and learn a time- honored skill; they also increase your hand-eye co-ordination, patience, and aesthetic awareness. This concentration will slow you down, and let creativity in. Lessons will comprise of a theory section, forms, practice, review, and a project The instructor will make up a bag with sheets of layout paper, good quality paper, a pen, and other supplies for each student.

Bundle FIVE and SAVE! ($25 off all 5 Anne Kaese classes)

View Event →
Jun
6
2:00 PM14:00

WORKSHOP: "Genteel Cursive Calligraphy" @ Art of the Lakes Gallery, Battle Lake

FEE: $35 Member, $40 Non-Member | $30 Member, $35 Non-Member by May 23
Supply fee of $15 payable to instructor at class

Genteel Cursive Calligraphy

Instructor: Anne Kaese
Art of the Lakes Gallery
June 6, 2:00 - 4:30 PM

Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
Join calligrapher Anne Kaese to learn to write in an elegant cursive reminiscent of these times of elegance and beauty. Slowing down, using an analog tool and breathing with our letters is a most satisfying way of working. We will also learn about the Declaration of Independence and the writing of it -- a most fascinating history. Each student will get a fountain pen to take home, parchment paper, practice papers, and an exemplar.

Bundle FIVE and SAVE! ($25 off all 5 Anne Kaese classes)

View Event →
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.

View Event →
Jun
8
9:30 AM09:30

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

  • Glendalough State Park Dining Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
Jun
9
to Jun 11

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

  • ​Glendalough State Park Dining Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
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

View Event →
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.

View Event →
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.

View Event →
Jun
15
to Jun 19

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

  • Round Lake Studio (near Beach Bum's) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
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. 

View Event →
Jun
20
9:30 AM09:30

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

  • ​Glendalough State Park Dining Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
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.

View Event →
Jun
23
9:30 AM09:30

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

  • Battle Lake Senior Citizen Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

haverty_supply_list_aotl-1.pdf

View Event →
Jun
24
4:30 PM16:30

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

  • Shoreline Restaurant, Bar and Bowl (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
Jun
24
to Jun 27

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

FEE: Ticketed Event—please see website for full details

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

View Event →
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!

View Event →
Jun
26
to Jul 31

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

  • Mary Williams' Studio (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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+

View Event →
Jul
7
to Jul 30

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

  • First Lutheran Church (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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

View Event →
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

View Event →
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.

View Event →
Jul
10
10:00 AM10:00

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

  • New York Mills Regional Cultural Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
Jul
11
to Jul 12

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

  • Phelps Mill County Park (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Adults- $8 | Children under 12 are Free

Phelps Mill Festival

July 11-12, 2026

With around 75 artist booths, 8 food vendors, 4 main stage acts, and numerous other sights and sounds, the Phelps Mill Festival is an event that truly every family member can enjoy. Annually, the Festival welcomes between 20,000 to 25,000 visitors every year, of all ages. With our handicapped accessible grounds, free parking, and Children's Activity area, we offer something for everyone, from the young to the old.

View Event →
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.

View Event →
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. 

View Event →
Jul
16
4:30 PM16:30

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

  • Shoreline Restaurant, Bar and Bowl (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
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. 

View Event →
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!

View Event →
Jul
20
to Aug 11

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

  • Trollwood Performing Arts School (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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

View Event →
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.

View Event →
Jul
24
9:00 AM09:00

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

  • ​Glendalough State Park Dining Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
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.

View Event →
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.

View Event →
Jul
28
1:00 PM13:00

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

  • ​Glendalough State Park Dining Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
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

View Event →
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!

View Event →
Aug
4
9:30 AM09:30

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

  • Battle Lake Senior Citizen Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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

View Event →
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. 

View Event →
Aug
10
to Aug 20

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

  • New York Mills, MN, 56567 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
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.

View Event →
Aug
13
9:30 AM09:30

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

  • Prairie Wetlands Learning Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
Aug
13
4:00 PM16:00

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

  • Battle Lake First Lutheran Church (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
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.”

View Event →
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.

View Event →
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.

View Event →
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.

View Event →
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!

View Event →
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.

View Event →
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. 

View Event →
Sep
15
to Sep 29

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

  • ​Art of the Lakes (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
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.

View Event →
Oct
6
4:30 PM16:30

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

  • Battle Lake First Lutheran Church (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.)

View Event →
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.

View Event →
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. 

View Event →
Oct
22
to Oct 25

HALLOWEEN EVENT: "Haunted Theatre" @ Andria Theatre, Alexandria

FEE: $10 per ticket

Haunted Theatre

October 22–25, 2026
🎟 $10 per ticket
📍Andria Theatre, 618 Broadway St, Alexandria, MN

Step inside the Andria Theatre for a spine-tingling Halloween experience! Haunted Theatre transforms the stage and backstage spaces into an immersive fright-filled adventure. Expect eerie atmospheres, live actors, and plenty of surprises around every corner.

⚠️ Important Information:
• Arrive 10 minutes prior to your scheduled entry time (late arrival may forfeit entry).
• Do not touch actors, props, or set pieces.
• You may be accidentally brushed by an actor, but you will not be intentionally grabbed or pushed.
• No food, beverages, or photography allowed.
• Not recommended for children under 13 — attend at your discretion.

🎃 Dare to enter?

More info & tickets:
https://andriatheatre.org/events/haunted-theatre/

View Event →
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.)

View Event →
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. 

View Event →
Nov
16
to Nov 23

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

  • Battle Lake First Lutheran Church (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
Nov
18
10:30 AM10:30

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

  • Battle Lake First Lutheran Church (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.)

View Event →
Dec
5
12:00 PM12:00

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

  • Battle Lake First Lutheran Church (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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.

View Event →
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. 

View Event →

Mar
30
to Apr 27

CALL FOR ART: "2026 LRAC Guest Juror Exhibition" @ Lake Region Arts Council

  • Lake Region Arts Council (LRAC) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

FEE: Free to apply

2026 LRAC Guest Juror Exhibition – Call for Art

Submission Deadline: Monday, April 27, 2026
Location: Lake Region Arts Council / LRAC Gallery, Fergus Falls
Category: Calls for Artists / Visual Arts

Lake Region Arts Council is now accepting submissions for the 2026 LRAC Guest Juror Exhibition, juried by multidisciplinary artist Anne Meyer.

This exhibition is open to artists 18 and older residing in LRAC’s 9-county region, and welcomes work in all mediums and any theme. Artists may submit up to three pieces for consideration.

Eligible work includes:

  • 2D artwork (painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, digital, etc.)

  • 3D and sculptural work

  • Mixed media / multimedia

  • Installation proposals (space permitting)

The exhibition will be on view July 13–September 15, 2026, with a Closing Reception & Guest Juror Talk on Tuesday, September 15.

View Event →