Apr
1
to Dec 2

Online Store @ Prairie Renaissance Cultural Alliance

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

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Apr
3
to Dec 18

WEEKLY FIBER ARTIST GATHERING: "Sit ‘n’ Stitch 2025" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

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EVENT LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/sit-n-stitch-2025/

FEE: Free

Sit ‘n’ Stitch 2025

Weekly Fiber Artists’ Gathering
Every Thursday 3:00 – 5:00 pm
Free & Open to All!

All are welcome at this weekly fiber arts gathering offering time and space for some fiber fun on Thursdays from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. 

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

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

As always, attendees to Sit ‘n’ Stitch can spend their time however they wish: work only on their own projects or together choose another project to support!  The main idea of the group is to gather and connect in an inclusive and welcoming way, embracing the Cultural Center’s mission to be a rural hub for creativity, community vitality, and lifelong learning in the arts. ALL are welcome!

Contact us at info@kulcher.org or call 218-385-3339 with any questions.

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May
8
to Sep 12

Photo Contest: "Friends of the Prairie Wetlands 2025 Photo Contest" @ Prairie Wetlands

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

FEE: NO FEE

The Friends of the Prairie Wetlands Learning Center are excited to again sponsor a prairie-themed photography contest! Thank you to all who participated in the previous years.

Nature photography is one of the many enriching activities available on our public lands. Photography is inexpensive, fun, and easy to do. In celebration of the plentiful opportunities to find and capture the beauty of the prairie, the contest is open to all amateur photographers.

Photos will be grouped into one of four categories: Prairie Wildlife, Prairie Plant Life, Prairie Scenic Views and Recreation, and Prairie Pollinators and Other Invertebrates. Individual photographers will be able to submit up to 5 prairie-themed photos taken on public lands in 2024/2025. The contest will accept submissions from September 14, 2024 through September 12, 2025. The Grand Prize Winner will receive a large metal print of their photo after it is displayed at the PWLC for one year! Other prizes will be available too, including gift certificates, award certificates, and more.

Please stay tuned for more announcements and visit our Facebook page for more information. We are anxious to see all the beautiful photographs captured on our region’s prairies!
Please visit our webpage for our entry form and contest rules, https://www.prairiewetlands.org/  Questions may be called in to our Friends phone line at (218) 998-4488 or email

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May
29
to Sep 15

EXHIBITION: "Charley Harper International Art Exhibit" In Detroit Lakes, MN

Event Link:  Project412mn.org/Charley-Harper.

FEE: FREE to attend the exhibition.

A vibrant new art exhibition featuring the work of iconic American artist Charley Harper has arrived in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota thanks to a unique international collaboration with the Muséum de Toulouse in France in partnership with the Charley Harper Art Studio

 

Muséum de Toulouse —the second largest museum in France—contacted Project 412 after learning about its recent work bringing artist Thomas Dambo and the world’s largest permanent troll exhibition to the area. Impressed by the organization's commitment to engaging the community through art and nature, the Muséum de Toulouse offered Detroit Lakes the first stop on the international tour of their “Colors & Shapes – Nature as Seen by Charley Harper” exhibit.

 

The indoor-outdoor exhibit features over 50 reproductions of Charley Harper’s art throughout Detroit Lakes in three locations: 

Zone 1: Who Was Charley Harper?  / See 12 Works of Art at Ortenstone Gardens & Sculpture Park (28499 Randolph Rd)

 Zone 2: Charley Harper’s Unique Vision of Nature / See 27 Works of Art at the Becker County Museum (714 Summit Ave)

Zone 3: Charley Harper, Artist & Activist / See 13 Works of Art at the Washington Square Mall (808 Washington Ave)

 

The exhibits will remain open during each venue’s operating hours through September 15. This exhibition is free and open to the public - thanks to Project 412 Wave Makers.

 

“We’re thrilled to bring this visually striking display to Detroit Lakes and to continue showcasing internationally renowned art in our community,” said Amy Stearns, Executive Director for Project 412. “Charley Harper’s distinctive style and joyful celebration of nature align beautifully with our mission and our community’s creative spirit.”

 

For more information about the exhibition visit Project412mn.org/Charley-Harper.

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Jun
3
to Dec 6

Calendar of Events: "Henning and Landmark 2025 Events" @ Henning Landmark Center

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

Landmark is open Tuesday & Thursday 1-4pm, Saturday 10-2pm, or any time by appointment. Our second floor retreat center has 5 bedrooms and 2 baths with space for 10 overnight guests. Our facility is available for public or private meetings, receptions, reunions, workshops or retreats.

Please call 218-548-5760 for more info.

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Jun
7
to Sep 28

Exhibition: "Japanese woodblock prints featuring women in the Edo Period" @Plains Art Museum

Event Link: https://plainsart.org

FEE: Free and open to the public.

Plains Art Museum is pleased
to announce the opening of Floating Beauty: Women in the Art of Ukiyo-e. The exhibition will be on view from June 7 to September 28, 2025, in The Museum’s Jane L. Stern Gallery.

Floating Beauty examines historical
perspectives on women and their depiction
in art in Edo Period Japan (1603 – 1867).
Made up entirely of woodblock prints created
in the ukiyo-e style, this exhibition highlights
female characters in literature, kabuki theatre,
and poetry; the courtesans and geisha of the
Yoshiwara district; and wives and mothers from
different social classes performing the duties
of their station, in order to gain some insight
into the lives of women in pre-modern Japan.
Through a Washitsu display, and the Usuki
Family objects, you will learn about historical Japan and gain insight into the lives of women during this period.

In the tradition of ukiyo-e, women are most commonly represented in the bijinga (“pictures of beautiful women”) genre. Featured in these prints are beautifully depicted courtesans with elaborate hairstyles, heavy make-up, and highly decorative clothing. These beauties were considered the ‘ideal woman,’ and aside from their physical radiance, they were passive, attentive, and well trained in the entertainment of their male companions.

Looking beyond the bijinga, this exhibition shows that women in Edo society were hard working and industrious individuals. Society scorned idleness in women of all ages, and even high-ranking females were required to perform a litany of tasks. Women were expected to be subservient but not weak; weakness would not run a demanding household or manage business affairs. For those outside of a traditional household role such as the courtesans
and geisha of the Yoshiwara, life was even more harsh. Similarly, female literary characters were well-defined and robust, but often did not fare well, eventually falling victim to the devices of men.

Over fifty woodblock prints will be featured in the exhibition, including works by ukiyo-e masters Suzuki Harunobu, Kitagawa Utamaro, Katsushika Hokusai (The Great Wave off the Coast of Kanagawa), Utagawa Kunisada, Kikugawa Eizan, and Utagawa Hiroshige. The entire exhibition is taken from the permanent collection of the Reading Public Museum in Reading, Pennsylvania, who organized the exhibition.

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Jun
23
to Sep 16

EXHIBITION: "Laura Youngbird" @ LRAC Office Gallery

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Event Link: https://lrac4.org/currently-on-exhibit

Fee: Free & Open to the Public

We are honored to present the work of Laura Youngbird, a renowned mixed media artist, printmaker, educator, and advocate for Native Art and Culture. Her exhibition is now on view in our gallery.

Closing Reception:
Tuesday, September 16
5:30 - 7:00 PM

Come meet the artist and experience the stories behind the work.

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Jul
5
to Sep 28

Photography Exhibition: "Opening of The Unchosen Ones by Photographer R J Kern" @ Hjemkomst Center

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

FEE: Regular admission is $12 for adults, $11 for seniors, $9 for college students, $8 for youth 5-17, and free for under 5, for active military families, HCSCC members, and everyone on Tuesday evenings from 5 to 8pm.

The Unchosen Ones is a photography exhibition displaying the work of R. J. Kern. His photography explores the ideas of home, agriculture, and rural livelihoods. The Unchosen Ones focuses on young contestants at county fairs throughout Minnesota in 2016 and 2020 who didn’t win in their contests. These contestants, some of them as young as four years old, dedicated time and energy to raising livestock to show and Kern's portraits capture a sense of wisdom and heartiness in his subjects beyond their years.

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Jul
14
to Sep 16

ART EXHIBITION: "2025 Guest Juror Exhibition - Nancy Ariza" @ Lake Region Arts Council Main Gallery

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Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/16j2gDJfkj/

FEE: FREE and Open to the Public

Lake Region Arts Council (LRAC) is pleased to announce the opening of the 2025 Guest Juror Exhibition, juried by esteemed artist and cultural organizer Nancy Ariza. The exhibition will be on view at the LRAC Main Gallery from July 14 through September 16, 2025, with a closing reception on Tuesday, September 16, from 5:30 to 7:00 PM. This event is free and open to the public.

This annual exhibition is a highlight of LRAC’s gallery season, showcasing the creative breadth and talent of regional artists. Each year, a guest juror is invited to review submissions from artists working in all disciplines. For the 2025 exhibition, Ariza selected 28 works from a competitive pool of 102 entries, resulting in a vibrant and compelling mixed media show that includes two-dimensional and three-dimensional work, as well as bold explorations of color, texture, and form.

Naomi RaMona Schliesman, LRAC Gallery Curator, shares:

“The Guest Juror Exhibition is always very popular with regional artists, and we receive over 100 submissions each year. Every Guest Juror brings their own talent, aesthetic, and professional eye when jurying the work. It transforms our gallery space and creates a buzz with our visitors. We invite established artists to select the very best from our regional talent, and it’s consistently one of the strongest mixed media exhibitions we present.”

About the Guest Juror – Nancy Ariza

Nancy Ariza is a printmaker, educator, and arts and cultural organizer with over a decade of experience designing and leading arts programming in museums and nonprofit organizations across Minnesota. In 2024, she founded Amilado Press, a collaborative print studio based in Richfield, MN, focused on publishing, artist residencies, and arts education.

In addition to her work at Amilado Press, Ariza serves on the Leadership Council of Serpentina Arts, supporting Latinx artists across Minnesota, and is a board member of the Chicago Avenue Fire Arts Center. She holds an MA in Education from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, specializing in culturally responsive teaching, and earned a BA in Art History and a BFA in Printmaking from Minnesota State University, Mankato.

Exhibiting Artists:

Katie Muzquiz (Detroit Lakes, MN), Thom Tammaro (Moorhead, MN), Marie Merten (Alexandria, MN), Mary Erickson (Menahga, MN), Loretta Cantieri (Moorhead, MN), Kim Baird (Moorhead, MN), Tricia Coulson (Rochert, MN), Annette DuBord (Moorhead, MN), Laura VonBank (Moorhead, MN), Linda Beilke (Detroit Lakes, MN), Alyssa Christoffers (Moorhead, MN), John Shaw (Battle Lake, MN), Carmen Bruhn (Detroit Lakes, MN), Lrez (Perham, MN), John Beaudine (Moorhead, MN), Nancy X. Valentine (Battle Lake, MN), Katy J. Olson (Underwood, MN), Dennis Krull (Moorhead, MN), Torri Hanna (Fergus Falls, MN), and Maggie Peterson (Detroit Lakes, MN).

 

Gallery Hours:
Monday – Thursday | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Closed Friday – Sunday
Please call or email in advance to ensure the gallery is open on the day of your visit.
Contact: 1-800-262-2787 or 218-739-5780 | Email: LRAC4@LRACgrants.org

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

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Jul
29
to Sep 27

JURIED EXHIBITION: "Rural Art Juried Exhibition" @ The Red Door Art Gallery

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Event Link: https://www.reddoorgallerywahpeton.com/exhibitions.html

Fee: Free

Our annual Rural Art Juried Exhibition is open through September 27!  Mark your calendars for August 21, 5:00-7:00PM for the artists’ reception at which the juror, Michael Dunn, will announce the prize winners! 

The exhibition pieces can be viewed on our website: https://www.reddoorgallerywahpeton.com/exhibitions.html 

In addition to the juried prizes, there is also a People’s Choice Award.  Once per day, through the end of the exhibition, you can vote for your favorite piece.  Stop in the gallery to do so!

 

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Jul
30
to Sep 19

CALL FOR WORK: "Fiber Art Show" @ Red Door Art Gallery

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Event Link: https://www.reddoorgallerywahpeton.com/call-for-worksartists.html

Fee: Free, Membership Fees are Waived for this Exhibition

Date of Exhibition: September 30 – October 25, 2025

Deadline for Submissions: September 19, 2024

Deadline for Arrival of Art: September 27, 2024

Artists’ Reception: TBD, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

We are currently looking for works that involve Fiber Arts. They may include but are not limited to: basketry, beadwork, braiding, clothing design, crochet, fiber dyeing, embroidery, wool felting, rug hooking, knitting, lacework, mixed media, needlework, paper, quilting, sculpture, sewing, spinning, surface design, textile design, and weaving.

This is an open call for all fiber artists who currently reside in North Dakota, Minnesota, or South Dakota, or have called Wahpeton ND or Breckenridge MN their home town.

• New artists must submit an Artists Biography along with works.

• Artists may submit a maximum of 3 pieces.

• Only submit original works; no commercially produced pieces will be accepted. Works created by a commercially produced pattern or book will not be accepted. We ask that any quilts or fiber wall art have a maximum circumference of 200 inches.

• All pieces must be complete and ready for hanging by the specified guidelines upon arrival. No unfinished works will be accepted for the show. Works may be framed or mounted on a stretcher frame, or must have a hanging sleeve on the back of the piece.

• All works must include the following information: Title, Medium, Year Completed, Brief Description, Dimensions, and Price.

• We encourage works that are for sale but will accept no more than one piece per artist for display only. When a total of 5 display only pieces are submitted, no others will be accepted.

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

• All works will be reviewed by the Collections Committee. The gallery does reserve the right to exclude any artwork that does not meet the standards set by the gallery’s Collections Committee.

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

• Artist Contract and Consignment Agreement must be signed before art will be accepted or exhibited.

To Submit: Please send images and descriptions of work to: director@reddoorgallerywahpeton.com

Artists are responsible for the delivery and/or shipping costs to and from the Red Door. If work is shipped, a reusable container must be used. RDAG is not responsible for damage during the shipment for any reason. Artist must pay return shipping costs in advance of mailing. No post office boxes will be accepted for return shipments.

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

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Jul
30
to Sep 19

CALL FOR WORK: "Vault of Horrors" @ Red Door Art Gallery

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Event Link: https://www.reddoorgallerywahpeton.com/call-for-worksartists.html

Fee: Free

Dates of Exhibition: September 30 – October 25, 2025

Deadline for Submissions: September 19, 2025

Deadline for Arrival of Art: September 27, 2025

Artists’ Reception: TBD, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

We invite artists to submit works with light horror or fantasy themes. The horror is not grotesque, but

subtle—a lingering unease, a flicker in the corner of the eye, a sense that something is just slightly off.

Forms of work include but are not limited to painting, drawing, sculptural work, photography, printmaking, mixed media, wood carvings, jewelry, and textiles.

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

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

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

• The maximum each artist can bring is 3 – 5 pieces of artwork or 10 feet of wall space worth of artwork.

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

• The Gallery does reserve the right to exclude any artwork that does not meet the standards set by the

Gallery’s Collections and Exhibitions Committee.

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

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

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

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

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

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

exhibited.

To Submit:

Please send images and descriptions of work to: director@reddoorgallerywahpeton.com

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

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

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Aug
4
to Oct 15

ARTIST FUNDING: "Forecast Public Arts Grants for Early and Mid-Career Artists" @ Minnesota

EVENT LINK: https://forecastpublicart.org/consulting/artist-support/artist-grant-program/

FEE: Free to apply

Forecast Public Artist Grants

Forecast grants support Minnesota-based individual early- and mid-career artists looking to advance their work in public art.

We work to provide access to our grant applications for a diverse group of artists, who are working in all career stages and ranges of public art practices and media. We place particular emphasis on supporting and amplifying the artistic work of BIPOC and Native artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, womxn artists, immigrant artists, artists from rural communities, and artists with disabilities.

It is our value that our applicants, panelists, and grantees reflect the racial, cultural, gender, artistic, physical ability, and geographic diversity of Minnesota and the 11 Native Nations that share the same geography, and the stories and perspectives of the artists and communities we serve.

2026 grant applications are now open! Due October 15, 2025.

EARLY-CAREER GRANTS:

Early-Career Artist R&D Grant

Supports early-career artists in public art related research and development or with the planning phase of freely accessible public art installation or activity in Minnesota.

APPLY HERE

Early-Career Artist Project Grant

Supports creation of a temporary or permanent public artwork anywhere in the state of Minnesota by an early-career Minnesota-based artist.

APPLY HERE

MID-CAREER GRANTS:

Mid-Career Project Grant

Supports the creation of a new, publicly accessible, temporary or permanent artwork anywhere in the state of Minnesota by a Minnesota-based mid-career public artist.

APPLY HERE

Mid-Career Professional Development Grant 

Supports Minnesota-based mid-career artists seeking to expand or advance their careers in the field of public art, through a project idea or participation in career-enhancing activities.

APPLY HERE

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Aug
15
to Sep 14

EXHIBIT/AUCTION: "The Return of Peter the Slug" @ The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum

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Event Link: https://givebutter.com/c/5SEILy

Fee: Free

"The Return of Peter the Slug" on the second level of The Rourke from 15 August through 14 September 2025. The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum is pleased to offer Ann Solyst's original watercolor illustrations from the children's book Peter the Slug, written by Peter Schultz, as a benefit auction for the Jeremiah Program of Fargo-Moorhead. The auction winners will be able to collect these lovely, whimsical pieces after the conclusion of the exhibition.

The auction begins online at 10 a.m. on Friday 8 August.

View the illustrations and register for bidding at https://givebutter.com/c/5SEILy.

We invite you to join us for a special reception at the museum from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Thursday 14 August to enjoy the watercolors in person and to celebrate the conclusion of the auction at 7:45 p.m.

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Aug
18
to Oct 2

LRAC GRANT OPPORTUNITY: "Fall Legacy Grants for Individuals & Organizations" @ LRAC 9-County Region

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EVENT LINK: https://lrac4.org/legacy-grants

FEE: Free to apply

FY26 Fall Legacy Grant rounds for both Individual Artists and Nonprofit Arts Organizations in the 9-county LRAC region are open from August 18 - October 2, 2025 at 5PM!

Individual Artists: The Legacy Individual Grant provides up to $6,000 to individual artists in the LRAC nine-county region, to increase Arts Access, Arts Learning and Arts and Cultural Heritage opportunities for all Minnesotans.

Nonprofit Arts Organizations: The Legacy Organization Grant provides up to $12,500 to increase Arts Access, Arts Learning and Arts and Cultural Heritage opportunities for all Minnesotans. This grant is open to Arts Organizations (nonprofit), nonprofits with project that have Arts as the primary focus, local governments, and educational institutions in the LRAC nine-county region.

Minnesota’s Legacy Arts and Cultural Heritage funding is made possible from an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.

Proceeds from the fund may be spent only on requests that support arts access, arts education or arts and cultural heritage.  The fund is intended to create a strong arts legacy in Minnesota and will exist for a period of twenty-five years.

Lake Region Arts Council’s Legacy grant programs will be based on the three key areas of Arts Access, Arts Education, and Arts & Cultural Heritage.

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Aug
25
to Dec 1

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: "10 Minute Play Festival" @ The Hjemkomst Center

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EVENT LINK: https://fmct.org/10minuteplays/

FEE: Free to submit

Fargo Moorhead Community Theatre is thrilled to announce the return of our  6th Annual 10-Minute Play Festival, as part of our 2025–2026 season!

Thanks to feedback from our community, we’ve moved the festival performances to May, and we’re excited to see how this new timing brings even more energy to the event. We warmly invite you to submit your 10-minute play this year! Submissions open August 25, 2025.

We’re also happy to share that submission fees have been eliminated!

The festival has grown so much and sustains itself, including playwright prizes. This milestone wouldn’t have been possible without your support—thank you to our community for helping us build this program from the ground up.

Submission Deadline:

Monday, December 1, 2025, 11:59 PM Central Time

Submissions are limited to 200 plays

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Sep
1
to Oct 15

ARTIST OPPORTUNITY: "FORECAST MID-CAREER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT" @ Minnesota

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EVENT LINK: https://forecastpublicart.org/consulting/artist-support/mid-career-professional-development-grant/

FEE: Free to apply

Forecast Mid-Career Professional Development Grants

Grant Amount: Two grants of $5,000 each
Grant Period: January 1 – November 30, 2026
Application Deadline: October 15, 2025 (11:59 PM CST)

This grant supports Minnesota-based mid-career public artists seeking to advance their careers through professional development opportunities. Funding may be used for activities such as residencies, apprenticeships, conferences, travel, study, skill development, or creating prototypes and project models. The goal is to help artists expand their practice and further their work in public art.

Who is eligible?
Mid-career artists (with at least 10 years of active practice and public recognition of their work) from all disciplines are encouraged to apply. Forecast is especially committed to supporting BIPOC and Native artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, womxn artists, immigrants, rural artists, and artists with disabilities.

How to Apply:
Applications are accepted only through Submittable. Required materials include a proposal, community benefit statement, career impact statement, resume, work samples, and site information. Video applications are welcome.

These grants are made possible through funding from the McKnight Foundation. For assistance, contact jenk@forecastpublicart.org.

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Sep
1
to Oct 15

ARTIST OPPORTUNITY: "FORECAST EARLY-CAREER ARTIST PROJECT GRANT" @ Minnesota

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EVENT LINK: https://forecastpublicart.org/consulting/artist-support/early-career-project-grant/

FEE: Free to apply

Forecast Early-Career Artist Project Grant

Grant Amount: Two grants of $8,000 each
Grant Period: January 1 – November 30, 2026
Application Deadline: October 15, 2025

Forecast Public Art, with support from Jerome Foundation, invites Minnesota-based early-career artists to apply for the 2026 Early-Career Artist Project Grant. This grant supports the creation of a new temporary or permanent public artwork anywhere in Minnesota.

What We Fund

  • Public art in all forms—murals, sculpture, performance, sound, light, storytelling, dance, spoken word, interventions, and more.

  • Projects must be free and accessible to the public.

  • Sites must be confirmed by the application deadline (written approval required).

Who Should Apply
Early-career artists are those with 2–10 years of generative experience who:

  • Have a clear artistic direction and goals, but are still developing their voice.

  • Have not yet received wide recognition, media attention, or substantial funding.

  • Are vocational (not hobbyist, student, or amateur) artists.

  • May work in any artistic discipline.
    Age is not a determining factor.

Equity Commitment
Forecast is committed to supporting a diverse group of artists, with emphasis on amplifying the work of BIPOC and Native artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, women artists, immigrant artists, artists from rural communities, and artists with disabilities.

Application Process
Applications must be submitted through Submittable by October 15, 2025. A complete application includes:

  • Proposal overview (75 words) + full proposal (500 words)

  • Community connection, early-career status, career impact, and lived experience (250 words each)

  • Resume (2 pages max)

  • Site approval documentation

  • Budget (template provided)

  • Work samples and description
    Applicants may also submit via video format.

For questions or help applying in English, contact jenk@forecastpublicart.org.

These grants are made possible by the Jerome Foundation.

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Sep
1
to Oct 15

ARTIST OPPORTUNITY: "FORECAST EARLY-CAREER ARTIST RESEARCH + DEVELOPMENT GRANT" @ Minnesota

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EVENT LINK: https://forecastpublicart.org/consulting/artist-support/early-career-rdgrant/

FEE: Free to apply

Forecast Early-Career Artist Research + Development Grants

Grant Amount: Four grants of $2,500 each
Grant Period: January 1 – November 30, 2026
Application Deadline: October 15, 2025 (11:59 PM CST)

This grant supports Minnesota-based early-career artists in public art research, planning, and development. Funding may be used for activities such as research, community engagement, site or budget planning, proposal development, or building models and prototypes. The goal is to help artists explore and prepare for future public art projects that are free and accessible to the community.

Who is eligible?
Applicants must be early-career artists with 2–10 years of generative experience. Artists should demonstrate a focused direction and goals but may still be developing their artistic voice. Age is not a determining factor. Forecast places special emphasis on supporting BIPOC and Native artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, womxn artists, immigrants, rural artists, and artists with disabilities.

How to Apply:
Applications are accepted only through Submittable. Required materials include a proposal, community benefit statement, career impact statement, early-career status description, resume, and work samples. Video submissions are welcome.

These grants are made possible through funding from the Jerome Foundation. For assistance, contact jenk@forecastpublicart.org.

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Sep
1
to Oct 15

ARTIST OPPORTUNITY: "FORECAST MID-CAREER PROJECT GRANTS" @ Minnesota

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EVENT LINK: https://forecastpublicart.org/consulting/artist-support/mid-career-project-grant/

FEE: Free to apply

Forecast Mid-Career Project Grants

Grant Amount: Five grants of $10,000 each
Grant Period: January 1 – November 30, 2026
Application Deadline: October 15, 2025

The Mid-Career Project Grant supports Minnesota-based public artists in creating new, publicly accessible temporary or permanent artwork anywhere in the state. Eligible projects may take many forms—including visual art, performance, storytelling, sculpture, film, and more—and must have secured site approval by the application deadline.

Who is eligible?
Applicants must be mid-career artists (with at least 10 years of active practice and public recognition of their work). Artists from all disciplines and communities are encouraged to apply. Forecast places special emphasis on supporting BIPOC and Native artists, LGBTQIA+ artists, womxn artists, immigrants, rural artists, and artists with disabilities.

How to Apply:
Applications are accepted only through Submittable and require a proposal, community connection statement, site documentation, budget, resume, and work samples. Video submissions are welcome. A budget template and full application instructions are available online.

These grants are funded by the McKnight Foundation. For application assistance, contact jenk@forecastpublicart.org

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Sep
2
to Oct 7

ARTIST OPPORTUNITY: "Bush Fellowship Program" @ Minnesota

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EVENT LINK: https://www.bushfoundation.org/opportunities/bush-fellowship/

FEE: FREE TO APPLY

Investing in leaders

to do more good for the region

We believe that leadership can come from anywhere — and that when leaders grow, communities thrive. The Bush Fellowship invests in changemakers who are already making a difference, giving them the time, resources and freedom to grow their impact even more. It’s designed to help leaders become the best versions of themselves so they can spark bigger, bolder change in their communities.

If you or someone you know is ready to explore a Bush Fellowship, the moment is here:Applications for the 2026 Bush Fellowship open on Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025. 

Up to 30 Fellows will each receive $150,000 to support their self-designed leadership plan. Leaders from all sectors — including business, nonprofit, and government — are welcome to apply. 
 

What we look for in a Fellow:

Bush Fellows dream big about what’s possible and have a vision to create equitable, large-scale change. They have influence and a track record of turning vision into impact. They’re experienced problem solvers who get results, share what they know and help others grow as leaders. They make mistakes, learn from them and keep going. 

We encourage you to learn more about how a Bush Fellowship can help you invest in your own growth as a leader. 
 

Key dates: 

  • Applications open: Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025 at 8 a.m. CT 

  • Applications close: Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025 at 12 p.m. noon CT


Questions? Sign up for one of our live Q&A sessions:

And if you can’t make one of them, we will share a recording later. 

 

Helpful tips to get ready to apply: 

We share everything you need to know to apply on our website. We strongly encourage anyone interested to check it out. You’ll find the actual application questions, criteria, eligibility, short videos and more! 

Get in touch with us! Our staff is available to answer your questions. Schedule a callwith us today. Check out the selection criteria and application questions in advance.

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Sep
2
to Feb 8

EXHIBITION TOUR: "Rimer Cardillo: DEEP ECOLOGY" @ Art Project 605 (+ Various Locations)

2025

RIMER CARDILLO

DEEP ECOLOGY

Resistant Allusions

an exhibition in partnership with Plains Art Museum, Fargo, North Dakota

Few artists today embody the urgent call of environmentalism as powerfully as Rimer Cardillo.

The Uruguayan-American artist has spent over fifty years building a body of work that mourns, warns and ultimately inspires. His art connects directly to the idea of Deep Ecology, a philosophy that insists we can no longer separate human survival from the survival of all living things.

For Cardillo, this is no abstract theory. His work traces a lineage from the genocide of Indigenous peoples to the extinction of plants and animals, as well as the destruction of earth's ecosystems. It is a continuum of loss, but also a call to recognize that all life is interconnected. Since his student days in Uruguay during the late 1960s, Cardillo has used his art to memorialize what has vanished and warn of what could still disappear. The result is a haunting, beautiful and deeply ethical visual language.

Resistant Allusions, on view at Art Project 605, is Cardillo’s most recent body of work, 26 digital color photographs with woodcut, silkscreen, and drawing.

Deep Ecology unfolds across four partner institutions in eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota. Audiences are encouraged to visit all four exhibitions, each offering a distinct lens on Cardillo's career.

Location

Art Project 605

605 Washingto Ave

Detroit Lakes, MN 56501

Click here to see a map of all four locations.

Artist Reception: Thursday, September 11 from 6 to 8 pm.

Art Project 605 Dates and Hours

September 2-30, 2025

Tuesday–Friday, 10 am to 5 pm

Saturday, 11 am to 1 pm

And by appointment: 917-971-7712

Partner Institution Dates

Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND

August 28, 2025-February 8, 2026

Nemeth Art Center, Park Rapids, MN

August 28-September 30, 2025

The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum, Moorhead, MN

January 8-February 8, 2026

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Sep
2
to Oct 18

EXHIBITIONS: "Chuck Christianson: Recent Paintings & Kiley Busko: North Country Trail" @ Kaddatz Galleries

EVENT LINK: https://www.kaddatzgalleries.org/current-exhibitions.html

FEE: Free

We’re delighted to share that our exhibitions opening on September 2nd will feature local artists Chuck Christianson and Kiley Busko! These exhibitions will be on view September 2 - October 18th.

Opening Reception: Thursday, September 18th from 5pm - 7pm — artist receptions are free and open to the public.

On view in our Charles Beck Gallery:

Chuck Christianson: recent paintings

This exhibition presents a group of Christianson's latest oil and mixed medium paintings. Made from 2017-2025, most are shown here for the first time.

On view in our Studio K Gallery:

Kiley Busko: North Country Trail

This exhibition will feature an array of recent watercolor paintings inspired by fauna found amongst the North Country Trail.

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Sep
3
to Sep 27

EXHIBIT: "Connections – A Cultural Portrait, Photographs by Lowell Wolff" @ New York Mills Cultural Center

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EVENT LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/in-the-gallery-connections-a-cultural-portrait/

FEE: Free

In the Gallery: Connections – A Cultural Portrait

Photographs by Lowell Wolff
September 3-27, 2025
Reception Friday, September 12, 4-6PM

The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is proud to present Connections – A Cultural Portrait,a compelling new photography exhibition by Lowell Wolff that offers an intimate lens into life in Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico.

This exhibit will run from September 3-27, 2025, with a Gallery Reception on Friday, September 12 from 4-6PM. The Gallery is always free to see and open to all, thanks to the generous support from our members and donors. The Gallery Reception is also free to attend and all are welcome!

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Sep
5
to Sep 27

ART EXHIBIT: “Crops of Curiosity- Art About Farming" by Layl McDill @ Evansville Arts Center

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EVENT LINK: https://bit.ly/4lnCppz

FEE: Free to attend

Layl McDill brings Millefiori to EAC
Millefiori means "thousand flowers" in Italian, it originated as a glass blowing technique . Layl McDill creates millefiori pieces with polymer clay.  Her exiting 2025 exhibit, “Crops of Curiosity - Art About Farming” will be on display in the Evansville Art Center Gallery during the month of September.  Layl is the Co owner of Clay Squared to Infinity in Minneapolis and Art to Change the World Board Chair.
Her technique and materials are very mysterious. She primarily uses polymer clay with the ancient technique of millefiori. Tiny images that cover every surface of her sculptures inevitably make the viewer wonder “How did she do that?”  And even though she have been doing it for twenty years, it still seems amazing to her that she can create a tiny picture that can be inside a chunk of clay. She also likes to incorporate found objects and her own colored pencil sketches in her work.  Playful and serious art at the same time!
This unique, colorful, creative exhibit may be seen during regular Gallery hours on 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays, or by special appointment.

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Sep
9
to Sep 29

LRAC ARTIST OPPORTUNITY: " LRAC BIPOC Artist Cohort" @ Lake Region Arts Council

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

FEE: Free to apply

CALL FOR BIPOC ARTISTS
LRAC is looking for BIPOC artists in west central Minnesota and south eastern North Dakota who are ready to take their careers to the next level!

We’re forming a free, 9-month Artist Cohort beginning October 2025, offering intensive support, coaching, and opportunities to help you grow as an artist.

Cohort benefits include:
🎯 One-on-one career coaching & goal setting
📸 Professional photoshoot (headshot + work)
🎥 A professional 2–3 minute promo video
📚 Access to Springboard for the Arts “Work of Art” series
📝 Support with Artist Statement & Bio
📰 Features in LRAC newsletter & Facebook
💬 Talking Circles with professional BIPOC artists
… and more!

Eligible counties: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, Wilkin in Minnesota & Cass and Richland Counties in North Dakota.

Applications open: Tuesday, September 9, 2025
🗓 Deadline to apply: Monday, September 29, 2025

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Sep
9
to Oct 19

Call for Artists: "Winter Rituals, New and Old" @ Greater MN (Springboard for the Arts)

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EVENT LINK: https://springboardforthearts.org/opportunities/winter-rituals-new-and-old-saint-paul-mn/

FEE: Free to apply

Artists – share or create a winter ritual with us!

Open Call alert!
Springboard for the Arts is seeking artists in both Fergus Falls and Saint Paul to propose modest projects that celebrate the magic of winter in Minnesota.

We’re specifically looking for project ideas that enhance or reinvigorate existing community winter traditions, or try out entirely new ones – all with the goal to draw people outdoors, bring people together across generations, lift spirits, and highlight the unique beauty of winter.

Potential projects might include performances on ice, installations that encourage people to explore nature, experiences that bring brightness to dark nights, creative games or competitions …or anything else that brings warmth, joy, and connection to the coldest season. Selected artist participants will receive an $800 stipend and development and implementation support for their projects.

Applications will remain open until midnight CST on October 19, 2025. Got a project idea already or know an artist who might Learn more and apply below!

Fergus Falls application: https://springboard.slideroom.com/#/permalink/program/86173

Saint Paul application: https://springboard.slideroom.com/#/permalink/program/86270

Photo credit: various winter programs presented Springboard for the Arts throughout the years: Year of Play and Springboard on Ice (photos by Thai Phan-Quang).

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Sep
9
to Dec 9

OPEN MIC: "Open Mic Night" @ New York Mills Cultural Center

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EVENT LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/open-mic-returns-this-fall-2025/

FEE: Free (donations appreciated)

OPEN MIC RETURNS TO THE CULTURAL CENTER!

We’re excited to invite you to our Fall 2025 Open Mic Night series, held in collaboration with our partners at the New York Mills Public School! Come share your talent or cheer on local performers in a fun, welcoming space. ALL are welcome!

When: 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of the month, Sept – Dec 2025
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (Doors open at 5:30 PM)
Where: New York Mills Regional Cultural Center— 24 N Main Ave, New York Mills, MN 56567

Whether you’re into music, poetry, storytelling, comedy, or any other creative act, this is your stage. Our open mic is all about celebrating creativity, building community, and offering a supportive space for artists of all ages and backgrounds.

Fall 2025 Dates:

  • September 9 – soft launch – NYM students only

  • September 23 – full launch – open to the public!

  • October 14

  • October 28

  • November 11

  • December 9

Want to perform?
Sign up by clicking below, stop by the Cultural Center, or call 218-385-3339 to reserve your spot.

Online Sign-Up: https://docs.google.com/.../1ZxHA3MONUbVeDnS.../edit...

Add your voice to our Open Mic Nights this Fall! Free and open to all.

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Sep
10
to Nov 14

OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS: "Flourish" @ Kaddatz Galleries

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EVENT LINK: https://www.kaddatzgalleries.org/flourish.html

FEE: Free to submit

OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS: FLOURISH
DEADLINE TO APPLY - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2025 AT 11:59PM

Kaddatz Galleries invites early career and established local and regional artists of all mediums to apply for Flourish, a group exhibition celebrating resilience, growth, and the uplifting energy of hope, to be held in January + February of 2026 in our Charles Beck Gallery.  Just as plants bloom after enduring the seasons, this show will highlight artwork that reflects the beauty of thriving in new circumstances and embracing change. 

There is no fee to submit artworks for consideration, however, artists must use the form on our website to submit 1 - 4 images and an artist bio. Artists may include an artist statement, social media handles and/or a link to a website; previous exhibition experience not required.

Important Dates

  • Exhibition Dates: January 20, 2026 - February 28, 2026

  • ​Deadline for Submissions: Friday, November 14, 2025 at 11:59PM CST

  • Date Selected Artists Notified: Week of December 1-5, 2025

  • Art Delivery Dates: January 5 - 10, 2026

  • Opening Reception: 5-7PM, Thursday, January 22, 2026

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Sep
13
to Nov 15

ADULT WORKSHOP: "Adaptive Theatre" @ Hjemkomst Center

EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~134834

FEE: Free

Adaptive Theatre 

Ages 18+

Saturdays 9/13 - 11/15 

9:00am - 10:00am

This class welcomes students of all abilities, guiding them through creative games, interactive exercises, and exciting rehearsals. Designed to celebrate each individual's unique strengths and differences. 

This class is appropriate for students on the Autism Spectrum, those with Down Syndrome, severe ADHD, or any other developmental or sensory processing disorders

Students will perform in a showcase on the final day of class, November 15.

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Sep
13
to Nov 15

YOUTH ACTING WORKSHOP: "Preschool Acting" @ The Hjemkomst Center

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EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~134839

FEE: Tuition = $96 ($12/week)

Preschool Acting 

Ages 3-5

Saturdays 9/13 - 11/15   

10:00am - 10:50am

Tuition = $96 ($12/week)

This course explores the essential principles of performance, from voice and movement to understanding theatre vocabulary. Actors will explore objectives and obstacles, embrace the power of risk-taking, and develop ensemble-building skills to bring their performance to life.

Students will perform in a showcase on the final day of class, November 15.

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Sep
13
to Nov 15

YOUTH ACTING WORKSHOP: "Youth Acting I" @ The Hjemkomst Center

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EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~134840

FEE: Tuition = $96 ($12/week)

Youth Acting I 

Grades K-2

Saturdays 9/13 - 11/15   

11:00am - 11:50am

Tuition = $96 ($12/week)

This course explores the essential principles of performance, from voice and movement to understanding theatre vocabulary. Actors will explore objectives and obstacles, embrace the power of risk-taking, and develop ensemble-building skills to bring their performance to life.

Students will perform in a showcase on the final day of class, November 15.

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Sep
13
to Nov 15

ADULT ACTING WORKSHOP @ The Hjemkomst Center

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EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~134833

FEE: Tuition = $10 per class 

Adult Acting Workshop

Ages 15+

Saturdays 9/13 - 11/15 

12:00pm - 1:00pm

Tuition = $10 per class 

Looking to explore your creativity, build confidence, or sharpen your acting skills? Join our Adult Acting Workshop every Saturday, 9/13/25 - 11/15/25 for just $10 per class.

Whether you're a total beginner or a seasoned performer, this welcoming and supportive workshop is the perfect place to:

  • Practice scenes and monologues

  • Learn acting techniques and improvisation

  • Connect with fellow creatives

  • Receive personalized feedback in a relaxed environment

No commitment, no pressure—just show up and act! Come express yourself, have fun, and grow as an actor—one Saturday at a time!

We encourage participants to pre-register for this workshop to secure their spot. However, pre-registration is not required. Walk-in participants are welcome and will be accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis until the workshop reaches full capacity.

Please note that this workshop will not include a final showcase.

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Sep
13
12:00 PM12:00

FREE WORKSHOP: "Polymer Clay Millefiori Workshop" @ Evansville Arts Center

EVENT LINK: https://bit.ly/45yUCuv

FEE: FREE

Millefiori means "thousand flowers" in Italian. It originated as a glass blowing technique and now you can learn it in the form of polymer clay. Layl will walk you through the steps of creating your own millefiori designs. When you slice up the clay you will be amazed at the tiny images you created! Then choose an object like a frame, switch plate, vase, or pen to cover with your little slices.

Take your transformed object home to bake in your own oven.

There is no charge for this workshop.  To register, email Layl directly at: layl@claysquared.com

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Sep
13
12:00 PM12:00

ARTIST DEMONSTRATION: "Blacksmithing Demonstration by Jerry Hobbs" @ Henning Landmark Center

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

FEE: Free

Join us Saturday Sept. 13 from Noon-4pm for free Blacksmithing demonstration by Jerry Hobbs.

This Blacksmithing demo is free and open to all. Learn step by step how to forge a Damascus Steel Knife and create a Leather Sheath.

This event is made possible by a grant from the MN Legacy Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

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Sep
13
to Nov 15

YOUTH ACTING WORKSHOP: "Middle School Acting" @ The Hjemkomst Center

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EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~134835

FEE: Tuition = $120 ($15/week)

Middle School Acting     

Grades 6th - 9th

Saturdays 9/13 - 11/15 

1:00pm - 2:00pm

Tuition = $120 ($15/week)

This course explores the essential principles of performance, from voice and movement to understanding theatre vocabulary. Actors will explore objectives and obstacles, embrace the power of risk-taking, and develop ensemble-building skills to bring their performance to life.

Students will perform in a showcase on the final day of class, November 15.

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Sep
13
to Nov 15

YOUTH ACTING WORKSHOP: "Youth Acting II" @ The Hjemkomst Center

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EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~134841

FEE: Tuition = $96 ($12/week)

Youth Acting II   

 Grades 3-4-5

Saturdays 9/13 - 11/15   

1:00pm - 2:00pm

Tuition = $96 ($12/week)

This course explores the essential principles of performance, from voice and movement to understanding theatre vocabulary. Actors will explore objectives and obstacles, embrace the power of risk-taking, and develop ensemble-building skills to bring their performance to life.

Students will perform in a showcase on the final day of class, November 15.

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Sep
13
1:00 PM13:00

FREE COMMUNITY WORKSHOP: "Free Nature Mono-prints with Michael Weatherly" @ Kaddatz Galleries

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

FEE: Free

Saturday, September 13 is Dandelion Day in Fergus Falls! This community event will feature food vendors and activities to bring awareness to National Suicide Prevention Week. Kaddatz Galleries will be hosting a FREE Community Art Table led by Michael Weatherly where folks of all ages can learn to create Nature Monoprints!

Special thanks to Dandelion & Burdock for putting on such an important community event.

[Artwork Image: nature monoprint by Naomi RaMona Schliesman, 2024]

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Sep
13
to Oct 12

YOUTH ACTING WORKSHOP: "Auditioning II - The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood" @ The Hjemkomst Center

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EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~134844

FEE: Tuition: $75 ($15/wk)

Auditioning II

Grades 6-7-8

Saturdays, 9/13 - 10/12

2:00pm - 3:15pm

Tuition: $75 ($15/wk)

Students will master the art of preparing a captivating monologue and powerful song for theatrical auditions. From selecting the perfect piece to delivering a confident performance, students will gain the skills and confidence to bring their best skills to every audition.

This class will not have a final showcase performance.

Auditions for FMCT's mainstage holiday production "The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood" will be held on October 13th, 2025. This class is a great way to prepare! About the show...In this stage adaptation of the 1966 holiday tv special, the zoo animals throw a Christmas Eve party, but the embittered Lone T. Wolf -- who was not invited -- tells his side of the Red Riding Hood story.

All classes will be held at the Hjemkomst Center.

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Sep
13
to Oct 12

YOUTH ACTING WORKSHOP: "Auditioning I - The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood" @ The Hjemkomst Center

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EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~134843

FEE: Tuition: $75 ($15/wk)

Auditioning I

Grades 3-4-5

Saturdays, 9/13 - 10/12

2:00pm - 3:15pm

Tuition: $75 ($15/wk)

Students will master the art of preparing a captivating monologue and powerful song for theatrical auditions. From selecting the perfect piece to delivering a confident performance, students will gain the skills and confidence to bring their best skills to every audition.

This class will not have a final showcase performance.

Auditions for FMCT's mainstage holiday production "The Dangerous Christmas of Red Riding Hood" will be held on October 13th, 2025. This class is a great way to prepare! About the show...In this stage adaptation of the 1966 holiday tv special, the zoo animals throw a Christmas Eve party, but the embittered Lone T. Wolf -- who was not invited -- tells his side of the Red Riding Hood story.

All classes will be held at the Hjemkomst Center.

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Sep
13
to Nov 15

YOUTH ACTING WORKSHOP: "Musical Theatre II - Wicked and the Ladies of Six: For Good"  @ The Hjemkomst Center

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EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~134837

FEE: Tuition = $120 ($15/week)

Musical Theatre II

Wicked and the Ladies of Six: For Good 

Grades 3-4-5

Saturdays 9/13 - 11/15 

3:30pm - 5:00pm  

Tuition = $120 ($15/week)

Students will explore the world of musical theatre, learning vocal technique and choreography from Wicked and Six the Musical as they challenge themselves they will refine their skills in a vibrant, multidisciplinary environment.

Students will perform in a showcase on the final day of class, November 15.

All classes will be held at the Hjemkomst Center.

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Sep
13
to Nov 15

YOUTH ACTING WORKSHOP: "Musical Theatre III - Wicked and the Ladies of Six: For Good" @ The Hjemkomst Center

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EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class_id=fmct~134838

FEE: Tuition = $120 ($15/week)

Musical Theatre III 

Wicked and the Ladies of Six: For Good 

Grades 6-7-8-9

Saturdays 9/13 - 11/15 

3:30pm - 5:00pm 

Tuition = $120 ($15/week)

Students will explore the world of musical theatre, learning vocal technique and choreography from Wicked and Six the Musical as they challenge themselves they will refine their skills in a vibrant, multidisciplinary environment.

Students will perform in a showcase on the final day of class, November 15.

All classes will be held at the Hjemkomst Center.

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Sep
15
to Oct 6

LRAC CALL FOR ART: “Artist Collaboration – Turmoil & Tranquility” @ Lake Region Arts Council

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EVENT LINK: https://lrac4.org/call-for-artists

FEE: Free to apply

Call for Art

“Artist Collaboration – Turmoil & Tranquility” Exhibition  

Exhibition Dates: Monday, January 12 to Thursday, March 12, 2026
Artist Reception: Tuesday, January 20, 2026 5-6:30pm – Artist Talk at 5:30pm 

Call Opens: Monday, September 15, 2025

Application Deadline: Monday, October 6, 2025 | 5:00 PM

We are challenging regional artists to pair up and collaborate on bold proposals that transform the LRAC Main Gallery into a unique, immersive visual experience. This collaboration can be between a visual artist(s) and a literary artist(s) and/or musical artist(s) to transfer the gallery space. We ask the collaborating team of two to three artists to think of the gallery space in a fresh new perspective and how they will use the space, lighting, moveable walls and street presence of the Gallery in a new way.

Eligibility & Guidelines

This Call for Art is open to all artists living in the nine counties served by the Lake Region Arts Council: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, and Wilkin counties in west central Minnesota.

How to Apply

    • Artists Teams may submit 1–3 works for consideration.

    • One artist will serve as the primary contact and list their collaborating artist’s name on the application.

    • In the artist statement, please describe your collaborative vision for the gallery installation.

    • Apply online via the LRAC Gallery webpage: https://lrac4.org/call-for-artists

Application Timeline

    • Call opens: Monday, September 15, 2025

    • Deadline to apply: Monday, October 6, 2025 by 5:00 PM

    • Notifications sent: Monday, October 20, 2025

    • Juror: LRAC Gallery Committee

New applicants must create an account. Returning applicants should use their existing login credentials.


FREE TO APPLY

The online application portal opens on Monday, September 15, 2025. Please fill out the online application located on the LRAC Gallery website page.

Call for Art Information: 888-735-9622 or contact:
Naomi RaMona Schliesman, Gallery Curator: gallerycurator4@gmail.com

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Sep
16
5:00 PM17:00

FAMILY EVENT: "Family Fun Night" @ Breckenridge Family Community Center

EVENT LINK: https://business.wahpetonbreckenridgechamber.com/events/details/family-fun-night-breck-family-community-center-6284

FEE: Free will donation

The Breckenridge Family Community/Teen Center Presents: Family Fun Night— Year round youth program fundraiser.

Events:
_Police Department tug of war
- rock climbing wall
face painting
fire gear to try on 
+so much more!

Prize registration is $1 per ticket!

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Sep
16
5:30 PM17:30

ART RECEPTION: "2025 Guest Juror Exhibition - Nancy Ariza" @ Lake Region Arts Council Main Gallery

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Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/16j2gDJfkj/

FEE: FREE and Open to the Public

Lake Region Arts Council (LRAC) is pleased to announce the opening of the 2025 Guest Juror Exhibition, juried by esteemed artist and cultural organizer Nancy Ariza. The exhibition will be on view at the LRAC Main Gallery from July 14 through September 16, 2025, with a closing reception on Tuesday, September 16, from 5:30 to 7:00 PM. This event is free and open to the public.

This annual exhibition is a highlight of LRAC’s gallery season, showcasing the creative breadth and talent of regional artists. Each year, a guest juror is invited to review submissions from artists working in all disciplines. For the 2025 exhibition, Ariza selected 28 works from a competitive pool of 102 entries, resulting in a vibrant and compelling mixed media show that includes two-dimensional and three-dimensional work, as well as bold explorations of color, texture, and form.

Naomi RaMona Schliesman, LRAC Gallery Curator, shares:

“The Guest Juror Exhibition is always very popular with regional artists, and we receive over 100 submissions each year. Every Guest Juror brings their own talent, aesthetic, and professional eye when jurying the work. It transforms our gallery space and creates a buzz with our visitors. We invite established artists to select the very best from our regional talent, and it’s consistently one of the strongest mixed media exhibitions we present.”

About the Guest Juror – Nancy Ariza

Nancy Ariza is a printmaker, educator, and arts and cultural organizer with over a decade of experience designing and leading arts programming in museums and nonprofit organizations across Minnesota. In 2024, she founded Amilado Press, a collaborative print studio based in Richfield, MN, focused on publishing, artist residencies, and arts education.

In addition to her work at Amilado Press, Ariza serves on the Leadership Council of Serpentina Arts, supporting Latinx artists across Minnesota, and is a board member of the Chicago Avenue Fire Arts Center. She holds an MA in Education from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, specializing in culturally responsive teaching, and earned a BA in Art History and a BFA in Printmaking from Minnesota State University, Mankato.

Exhibiting Artists:

Katie Muzquiz (Detroit Lakes, MN), Thom Tammaro (Moorhead, MN), Marie Merten (Alexandria, MN), Mary Erickson (Menahga, MN), Loretta Cantieri (Moorhead, MN), Kim Baird (Moorhead, MN), Tricia Coulson (Rochert, MN), Annette DuBord (Moorhead, MN), Laura VonBank (Moorhead, MN), Linda Beilke (Detroit Lakes, MN), Alyssa Christoffers (Moorhead, MN), John Shaw (Battle Lake, MN), Carmen Bruhn (Detroit Lakes, MN), Lrez (Perham, MN), John Beaudine (Moorhead, MN), Nancy X. Valentine (Battle Lake, MN), Katy J. Olson (Underwood, MN), Dennis Krull (Moorhead, MN), Torri Hanna (Fergus Falls, MN), and Maggie Peterson (Detroit Lakes, MN).

 

Gallery Hours:
Monday – Thursday | 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Closed Friday – Sunday
Please call or email in advance to ensure the gallery is open on the day of your visit.
Contact: 1-800-262-2787 or 218-739-5780 | Email: LRAC4@LRACgrants.org

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

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Sep
16
5:30 PM17:30

ART RECEPTION: "Laura Youngbird" @ LRAC Office Gallery

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Event Link: https://lrac4.org/currently-on-exhibit

Fee: Free & Open to the Public

We are honored to present the work of Laura Youngbird, a renowned mixed media artist, printmaker, educator, and advocate for Native Art and Culture. Her exhibition is now on view in our gallery.

Closing Reception:
Tuesday, September 16
5:30 - 7:00 PM

Come meet the artist and experience the stories behind the work.

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Sep
16
to Nov 22

YOUTH CHOIR CLASSES: "PB & J Singers" @ A Center for the Arts

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EVENT LINK: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class=acfta

FEE: $100 (scholarships are available. Please talk to the instructor to get application materials & requirements.)

Hey Kids!

Do you like to sing? Do you like to make friends?

Here's your chance to do both!

Directed by Aimee Nordlund, the PB & J Singers is a choir composed of members 8 -13 (grades 3 - 8) They will be singing Pop, Broadway & Jazz tunes in a welcoming and fun environment.

Rehearsals will be held at A Center for the Arts on Tuesday evenings 6 - 7:30pm (doors open at 65:45) beginning September 16, 2025.

This 10 week session will conclude with a concert on Saturday, November 22 at 11am. 

Fee:  $100 (scholarships are available. Please talk to the instructor to get application materials & requirements.)

Class dates:  9/16, 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14, 10/21, 10/28, 11/4, 11/11, 11/18

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Sep
16
7:00 PM19:00

STREET FAIR: "Main Ave Street Fair & Welcoming Week" @ New York Mills

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FEE: Free & Open to ALL

Mark your calendars for NYM Welcoming Week Street Fair on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, from 4:00 - 7:00 P.M.! Free to attend and open to ALL!

Brought to you by NYM Forward and assisted by West Central Initiative, this event will bring together newcomers AND long-time residents to celebrate and learn more about all that New York Mills and the surrounding region has to offer.

Attendees will learn more about what businesses and organizations are doing to help make New York Mills a place for people of all backgrounds to feel included and find a place to belong. It will be family-friendly and fun, with food, games, activities, etc.

The Street Fair will take place outdoors on Main Avenue, between East Park Street and Centennial Drive.

Confirmed booths include:
NYM Forward
NYM Fire
NYM Police
Otter Tail County - various departments
Otter Tail County Highway Department
NYM Regional Cultural Center
NYM School
NYM Library
NYM Senior Center
Arvig
Perham Health
Roots & Wings Forest School
Mills Lanes
VFW Auxiliary
Finn Creek Museum
Brunswick New York Mills
MAHUBE-OTWA
United Way of Otter Tail & Wadena Counties
NYM Education Foundation
Fusion Face Painting

Are you a business or organization interested in joining this event? Contact betsy@kulcher.org.

During the Street Fair, the Continental Divide Brew Pub will be open with food and beverages for sale. The Cultural Center will be open for visitors to explore, and the Library will be open its regular hours 10am-6pm.

In case of severe weather, backup indoor location is City Hall Ballroom.

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Sep
17
to Oct 18

CALL FOR ARTS & CRAFTS / EXHIBITION: "Hope Shows" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

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EVENT LINK: https://someplacesafe.info/event/hope-shows-art-exhibit/

FEE: Free

Calling all artists! The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is hosting the “Hope Shows” exhibit this October, during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This show, running October 1 – 18, is a collaboration between Someplace Safe and the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center to bring awareness of the Someplace Safe services available to survivors in our communities. All mediums are accepted into this show as an expression of hope and healing.

IMPORTANT DATES:

  • Work Drop-off: September 17-27

  • Exhibition Dates: October 1-18

  • Closing Reception: October 18

Art can heal. All creative work is welcome.

All arts and crafts will be accepted: painting, drawing, sewing, paper crafts, clay, mixed media, etc.  All creative work that people make to express themselves is welcome.

Drop off work at the Cultural Center between September 17-27, or call 218-385-3339 to make other arrangements.

Artists may submit work anonymously if they choose — simply drop off at Someplace Safe in Wadena.

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Sep
17
6:00 PM18:00

FREE ONLINE WORKSHOP: "The Writer’s Guide to Sourcing Images" @ ZOOM

EVENT LINK: https://springboardforthearts.org/events/the-writers-guide-to-sourcing-images/

FEE: Free

REGISTER HERE

The Writer’s Guide to Sourcing Images
Sourcing photos, illustrations and images for publishing projects present a number of legal and ethical challenges. This practical workshop is designed for writers, editors, zinesters, and independent publishers who want to confidently find and use images in their creative work. Whether you’re assembling a zine, designing an email newsletter, or laying out a self-published book, this session will help you make informed choices about what sort of images you can use, and how to acquire them.

Instructor Andy Sturdevant, Artist Resources Manager at Springboard for the Arts, will cover the basics of copyright law, how to understand and apply Creative Commons licenses, what counts as fair use (and what doesn’t), the basics of commissioning artists to create original illustrations, and how to navigate image licensing for print and digital media. You’ll also learn about the many reputable sources for free or low-cost images, including Wikimedia Commons, Flickr Commons, government archives, and museum digital collections.

This workshop will be held on Zoom, and will not be recorded. Automated captions will be enabled.
Date:
Wednesday, September 17, 2025, 6:00 – 8:00 PM Central Time
Instructor:
Andy Sturdevant, Springboard for the Arts
Registration: Receive the Zoom meeting details by clicking on the Register button above. If you have any questions, email Andy at andy@springboardforthearts.org

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Sep
18
5:00 PM17:00

JOINT ARTIST RECEPTION: "Chuck Christianson & Kiley Busko" @ Kaddatz Galleries

EVENT LINK: https://www.kaddatzgalleries.org/current-exhibitions.html

FEE: FREE and open to the public - all ages welcome!

Please join us for a joint opening reception for our newest exhibitions. Both exhibitions will be on view September 2 - October 18, 2025 at Kaddatz Galleries in Fergus Falls, MN.

Chuck Christianson: “Recent Paintings” - in our Charles Beck Gallery

Kiley Busko: “North Country Trail” - in our Studio K Gallery

When: Thursday, September 18th, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

What: Celebrate the launch of our exciting new exhibitions with fellow art enthusiasts, artists, and community members. This is a wonderful opportunity to be among the first to experience these captivating works and connect with others who share your passion for the arts.

Refreshments: Light refreshments will be provided. Wine will be available with a free-will donation to support our programs.

Special Thanks: We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our generous sponsors Dave & Stephanie Sanderson and The Charles & Joyce Beck Family for making these exhibitions possible.

Whether you're a longtime supporter of the arts or simply curious to explore something new, we invite you to join us for an evening of art, conversation, and community. Bring friends and family - everyone is welcome!

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Sep
18
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Water Street Dance Milwaukee presents- Tangorium" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com

FEE: Adults $25 • Students $13

Water Street Dance Milwaukee presents Tangorium

Thursday, September 18 • 7:00pm

Experience Tangorium, a tango fusion show by musicians Bridge & Wolak and Water Street Dance. You’ll be captivated by Latin American rhythms in this multi-media journey that takes you through the evolution of the Tango as an international language.

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Sep
19
to Sep 20

2-Day Workshop: "Wood Carving Workshop" @ Henning Landmark Center

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

FEE: $100 Registration Fee (includes step-by-step instructions, wood blanks and carving tools)

Artist Clayton Johnson will host a 2-day Wood Carving Workshop on Friday & Saturday, Sept. 19 & 20 from 9am-2pm. No prior experience necessary.

Must call ahead to pre-register for wood carving, space is limited.

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Sep
20
10:00 AM10:00

YOUTH WORKSHOP: "Jackson Pollock Inspired Painting" @ Kaddatz Galleries

EVENT & REGISTRTION LINK: https://form.jotform.com/252156563116151

FEE: Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $30-$45 (supplies included)

Jackson Pollock Inspired Painting w/ Jona Brown

Saturday, September 20 from 10AM-12PM for Ages 7-15

 About the Instructor:

Jona M Brown is a Fergus Falls-based oil painting artist, known for her chicken, butterfly, and kitchen-inspired art. Inspired by unique items or an interesting character, she creates compositions that tell a story. Jona studied oil painting in high school and college. She received a BS in interior design from NDSU with a minor in bus. admin. Jona spent 30 years in retail, running Biffley’s & Bookmark and JCP Catalog. Currently Jona paints murals for the OTCHS, researches genealogy, teaches art and Sunday School, and maintains and restores her historic home. To expand her artistic skills and story-telling ability, she is exploring oil pastels and cartoon drawing.

Class Date: Saturday, September 20 from 10AM-12PM

Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $30-$45 (supplies included)

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

Scholarship: Accessibility is important to us! Partial and full scholarships may available based on need. If cost is a barrier, please fill out our scholarship request form linked here: CLICK HERE

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Sep
20
11:00 AM11:00

FALL FESTIVAL: "Pickletoberfest" @ New York Mills

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EVENT LINK: https://www.facebook.com/events/1759909384631988/?rdid=ih21gfs0jXybr995&share_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fshare%2F16sTYyvxLP%2F

FEE: Free

A combination of the original New York Mills Fall Pickle Fest and Oktoberfest celebration.

September 20th, 11am-10pm Join us for a fun filled day of everything Pickled!
-Live Music with Zach Thomas!
-Pickle themed food and drinks!
-Fun and games for the whole family!
-New this year! - Pickletoberfest Brewery Invitational - beer sampling from 3-5pm
-Pickle Eating Contest!
-More to be announced soon!

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Sep
20
12:30 PM12:30

WORKSHOP: "Woodcarving" @ The Terrace Mill

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EVENT LINK: https://terracemill.org/store

FEE: $60 Includes all supplies

Fall Woodcarving Class

Sunfish Carving, with Roger Thalman & Prairie Woodcarvers. Carve and Paint a realistic sunfish and background. For ages 14-104. Suitable for beginners and experienced carvers. 

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Sep
20
1:30 PM13:30

WORKSHOP: "Beginning Watercolor w/ Jona Brown" @ Kaddatz Galleries

EVENT LINK: https://pci.jotform.com/form/252157001327143

FEE: Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $45-$65 (supplies included)

Beginning Watercolor w/ Jona Brown

Saturday, September 20 from 1:30PM - 4:30 for Ages 17+ 

Class description here

About the Instructor:

Jona M Brown is a Fergus Falls-based oil painting artist, known for her chicken, butterfly, and kitchen-inspired art. Inspired by unique items or an interesting character, she creates compositions that tell a story. Jona studied oil painting in high school and college. She received a BS in interior design from NDSU with a minor in bus. admin. Jona spent 30 years in retail, running Biffley’s & Bookmark and JCP Catalog. Currently Jona paints murals for the OTCHS, researches genealogy, teaches art and Sunday School, and maintains and restores her historic home. To expand her artistic skills and story-telling ability, she is exploring oil pastels and cartoon drawing.

Class Date: Saturday, September 20 from 1:30PM - 4:30

Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $45-$65 (supplies included)

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

Scholarships: A limited number of partial and full scholarships may available based on need. If cost is a barrier, please fill out our scholarship request form linked here: CLICK HERE

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Sep
20
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Pat Donohue and Friends" @ Barry J. Houglum Auditorium

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EVENT LINK: https://www.patdonohue.com/

FEE: $20 adults, $10 students

Pat Donohue and Friends is a dynamic musical presentation featuring Grammy Award-winning acoustic fingerstyle guitarist Pat Donohue. As the longtime guitarist for the “Guys All-Star Shoe Band” on Minnesota Public Radio’s A Prairie Home Companion, Pat showcased his savvy licks and distinctive original songs to millions of listeners each week for 25 years.


Joining Pat for this show are three exceptional “Friends,” each with impressive musical résumés. PK Mayo, a Minnesota Blues, Rock, and Country Hall of Fame inductee, brings distinctive vocals, guitar, and slide guitar work that make for an electrifying blend with Pat’s intricate style.


Also featured is Richard Kriehn on mandolin, a fellow alumnus of the All-Star Shoe Band. Richard’s extensive career includes numerous appearances on the Grand Ole Opry and tours with country stars Travis Tritt and Aaron Tippin.


Rounding out the ensemble is John Wright on bass—a longtime fixture on the Minnesota music scene and the frontman for bands such as Galactic Cowboy Orchestra and Lehto & Wright. Together, these accomplished musicians create a unique and compelling interplay—an engaging blend of talent, chemistry, and musical storytelling that truly makes Pat Donohue and Friends greater than the sum of its parts.

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Sep
23
6:00 PM18:00

FREE ONLINE WORKSHOP: "Work of Art: Portfolio Kit" @ ZOOM

EVENT LINK: https://springboardforthearts.org/events/work-of-art-portfolio-kit-20/

FEE: Free

REGISTER HERE

Work of Art: Portfolio Kit
Your portfolio is the core of your promotional material and professional calling card. Focus on the essential elements: sharpening your artist statement, tailoring your artistic resume, and curating and formatting your work samples.

This workshop is a part of the Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists series, a professional development curriculum designed to teach business skills to artists in all disciplines. The curriculum is always available for free download, or you can buy a copy of the book.

This workshop will be held on Zoom, and will not be recorded. Automated captions will be enabled.
Date:
Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 6:00-8:30 PM Central Time
Instructor:
Workshops Instructor, Springboard for the Arts
Registration: Receive the Zoom meeting details by clicking on the Register button above. If you have any questions, call Zaraawar “Z” Mistry at 651-789-2282 or email zaraawar@springboardforthearts.org.

Work of Art Workshops – Fall 2025 – Bi-weekly on Tuesdays
Sep 9: Time Management
Sep 23: Portfolio Kit
Oct 7: Artist Residencies and Fellowships Panel
Oct 21: Marketing
Nov 4: Grant Writing
Nov 18: Pricing
Dec 2: Engaging Customers & Selling Your Work
Dec 16: Funding

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Sep
27
1:00 PM13:00

FOLK ART WORKSHOP: "Monarchs & Mascaras Workshop" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

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EVENT LINK: https://kulcher.networkforgood.com/events/91846-monarchs-mascaras-workshop

FEE: $25 Non-Members | $20 Members

🎨 Monarchs & Mascaras Workshop 🎨

🖼️ Saturday, September 27 | 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Discover the vibrant art of Mexican Mascaras with artist Megan Shirley-Ross.

Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, this class will guide you through designing and creating your own stunning mask using paint and feathers (butterflies).

🔹 Learn about Mexican cultural traditions and lore surrounding monarch butterflies
🔹 Create a vibrant, customized mask—ready to hang, wear, and/or display!
🔹 All materials provided—just bring your creativity!

📍 Location: New York Mills Regional Cultural Center - 24 N Main Ave, New York Mills, MN 56567
💰 Cost: $25 Non-Members | $20 Members
🎟️ Ages: 5 - adult
👥 Class Size: 5-12 participants

Reserve your spot today! Spaces are limited!⚡

Call 218-385-3339 with questions.

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Sep
28
2:00 PM14:00

ART TOUR: "ART @ HOME" @ Fergus Falls

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

FEE: $75 per ticket | Limited to 75 guests | Advance purchase required

You’re Invited to ART @ HOME
Sunday, September 28, 2025 | 2–6 PM
$75 per ticket | Limited to 75 guests | Advance purchase required
Tickets available at Kaddatz Galleries, 111 W Lincoln Ave, Fergus Falls
or call 218.998.4405

Experience a progressive art party like no other—an afternoon of art, architecture, food, and community to benefit the Kaddatz Galleries.

Tour the private homes of Jona Brown, Cindy & Jay McDougall, and Jeff & Deb Zachmann, and enjoy:

  • A rare look at their personal art collections

  • Wine and food pairings at each stop

  • The beauty of historic and unique architecture

  • Connection with fellow art lovers

The evening will conclude at the Kaddatz Galleries with dessert and the debut of new exhibitions by Chuck Christianson and Kiley Busko.

With only 75 tickets available, this intimate experience will sell out quickly—reserve your spot today!

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Sep
29
to Nov 24

YOUTH WORKSHOP SERIES: "Holmes Art Club / Fall 2025" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

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EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com/event-details.php?e=1762

FEE: $140 for 8 Sessions

Art Club Fall 2025

8 classes total Mondays thru Nov 24

3rd-6th Grade at 4:30, 7th-12th Grade at 6:00

Art Club offers a fun and supportive environment to help grow each student's creativity. In this relaxed atmosphere, children will have hands on art making experiences while practicing and improving on the basic elements of art, including various types of styles and art history influences. We'll explore different mediums such as drawing, painting, collage and more! Each week will bring something new! In addition to being a creative outlet, participants will have the opportunity to learn the technical skills related to art and to make new friends.

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

Sessions:

  • Grades 3 - 6 (4:30-5:30pm)

  • Grades 7 - 12 (6:00 - 7:30pm)

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

// Fee: $140 // Materials Included - Class Size is Limited

// 8 Sessions - Mondays, September 29th-November 24th (NO CLASS ON OCTOBER 13th) // September 29th, October 6th, October 20th, October 27th, November 3rd, November 10th, November 17th, November 24th.

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Oct
4
to Oct 5

STUDIO CRAWL: "Annual FMVA Studio Crawl" @ Fargo/Moorhead

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

FEE: Free to attend

SAVE THE DATE! Coming up on October 4th and 5th from 12-6pm is the Annual FMVA Studio Crawl in which 36 artists open their studios to the general public.

You can find a handy-to-hold printed brochure at Plains Art Museum, Rourke Art Gallery, grocery stores, coffee shops, and from any of the participating artists.

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Oct
4
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE COMEDY: "Comedian Rob Fairbanks" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

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EVENT LINK: https://www.facebook.com/events/2026936771454692/?rdid=vnjrw0MuFKyp4jKS&share_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fshare%2F171wF63CrP%2F

FEE: Stay tuned for ticket sales info!

SAVE THE DATE for a night of laughs with Comedian Rob Fairbanks at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center!

Rob Fairbanks is a comedian/social media influencer from the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. Best known as the character Rez Reporter from his comical social media career videos “Rez Report,” which went viral in 2014, and started his stand-up comedy career.

Rob performs at comedy clubs, casinos, and community centers along with many other comedians across the country. Rob is also co-producer of the documentary film “Rez Comedy” and public access channel show “The Rob and Tito Show,” and has made multiple appearances on the “Great Northern Radio Show” and other radio shows and podcasts.

Don't miss your chance to see the Rez Report up close & personal on Saturday, October 4, 2025 in New York Mills! More details coming soon.

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Oct
8
5:00 PM17:00

WORKSHOP: "Book of Ancestors - Mixed Media Collage Workshop" @ Holmes Art Cellar

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EVENT LINK: https://www.strangefarmgirl.com/workshops/

FEE: Class Fee $55 / Ages 16+ / Class size limited / Pre-registration required by Friday, October 3.

Book of Ancestors - Mixed Media Collage Workshop

Wednesday, October 8, 2025 / 5-7pm at the Holmes Art Cellar (in the Historic Holmes Theatre, 806 Summit Ave. Detroit Lakes, MN)

This October, step into the season of remembrance and creativity with a collage workshop inspired by the Book of Ancestors* and the traditions of Día de los Muertos. 

Carmen will help you explore basic collage techniques while creating layered works of art that honor those who came before us. Using paint, paper, glue, vintage images, and found materials, you’ll learn how to cut, arrange, and assemble pieces into meaningful compositions that reflect both personal stories and universal themes of connection across generations.

You’ll will leave with a finished collage that feels like a page torn from your own “book of ancestors,” a keepsake to display or add to an altar of remembrance during Día de los Muertos.

• No prior experience necessary — just curiosity and a willingness to experiment.
Bring photocopies of your own family photographs, letters, or small mementos that can be used to create your one-of-a-kind collage.
• Canvas and remaining supplies are included.
• This might get messy, so please dress accordingly.

Class Fee $55 / Ages 16+ / Class size limited.

*“Book of Ancestors” by Claire Goodchild will be referenced during class. It is NOT necessary for you to purchase or read the book prior to class. But if you’re curious – it is available at Bluebird Books in Detroit Lakes, MN or Amazon.com

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Oct
9
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "The Music of Billy Joel and Elton John starring Michael Cavanaugh" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com

FEE: Adults $38 • Students $18

The Music of Billy Joel and Elton John starring Michael Cavanaugh

Thursday, October 9 • 7:30pm

Michael Cavanaugh, handpicked by Billy Joel himself to star in the hit Broadway musical Movin’ Out, brings a show featuring the greatest hits from the piano-rocking pop icons Billy Joel and Elton John. Hear Piano Man, Candle in the Wind, Rocket Man, and more!

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Oct
11
10:00 AM10:00

WORKSHOP: "Rosemal Christmas Ornament Class" @ The Terrace Mill

EVENT LINK: https://terracemill.org/store

FEE: Cost is $50- Includes 2 ornaments and all supplies. Additional ornaments are available to paint for $20 each.

Paint Christmas ornaments in the traditional Norwegian Folk Painting or Rosemaling, with Carol Braaten. . 

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Oct
11
10:00 AM10:00

YOUTH WORKSHOP: "Create-a-Game Art Class" @ Kaddatz Galleries

EVENT & REGISTRATION LINK: https://form.jotform.com/252156113075146

FEE: Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $30-$45 (supplies included)

Turn your game ideas into reality! Young creators ages 7-15 will design and build their own board games using canvas boards, blank cards, spinners, dice, and colorful pawns.

Artist Jona Brown, with decades of gaming and game store experience, guides students through the creative process. Students arrive with their game concept ready and leave with a complete, playable board game that's uniquely theirs.

Perfect for young artists who love games and want to bring their imagination to life!

About the Instructor:

Jona M Brown is a Fergus Falls-based oil painting artist, known for her chicken, butterfly, and kitchen-inspired art. Inspired by unique items or an interesting character, she creates compositions that tell a story. Jona studied oil painting in high school and college. She received a BS in interior design from NDSU with a minor in bus. admin. Jona spent 30 years in retail, running Biffley’s & Bookmark and JCP Catalog. Currently Jona paints murals for the OTCHS, researches genealogy, teaches art and Sunday School, and maintains and restores her historic home. To expand her artistic skills and story-telling ability, she is exploring oil pastels and cartoon drawing.

Class Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 from 10AM-12PM

Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $30-$45 (supplies included)

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

Scholarship: Accessibility is important to us! Partial and full scholarships may available based on need. If cost is a barrier, please fill out our scholarship request form linked here: CLICK HERE

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Oct
15
to Apr 1

YOUTH DANCE CLASSES: "Youth Ballet Classes" @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

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EVENT LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/youth-ballet-2025-2026/

FEE: PreK-Kdg: $80 per session, 1st-3rd Grades: $100 per session (2 spots in each class will be offered as full scholarship spots)

Youth Ballet at the Cultural Center: Fall 2025 & Spring 2026

Youth Ballet Classes Return!
Fall 2025 & Spring 2026
8-Week Sessions
Weekly on Wednesdays

We are excited to once again offer Youth Ballet through a partnership with instructor Leona Cichy at the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center on Wednesday afternoons for youth starting in Pre-K (age 4) through 3rd Grade.

Students will learn basic ballet techniques in a fun and encouraging class environment. Classes will be offered on Wednesdays in the upstairs dance studio at the Cultural Center (accessible only by stairs).

Times / Age Groups / Fees:

  • 4:00 – 4:30 p.m. – PreK-Kdg, $80 per session

  • 4:30 – 5:15 p.m. – 1st-3rd Grades, $100 per session

Dates – Fall 2025 & Spring 2026 Sessions:

Both a Fall Session and Spring Session will be held; each is 8 weeks and will culminate in a short recital (details TBD). Classes held on Wednesday afternoons, on the following dates:

  • Fall 2025 Session: Wednesdays, October 15 – December 3, 2025

  • Spring 2026 Session: Wednesdays, February 4 – April 1, 2026 (NO CLASS 3/18/26)

Registration & Payment:

Limited spots to ensure small class sizes; 12 students per class/age group. Full session payment is required to guarantee your spot.

NEW THIS YEAR: 2 spots in each class will be offered as full scholarship spots. Please contact leona@rwfsmn.org if interested.

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Oct
24
8:30 PM20:30

POETRY OPEN MIC: "Edgar Allen Poe-etry Night" @ Evansville Art Center

EVENT LINK: https://bit.ly/3HLZNzt

FEE: FREE

Join us for a chillingly creative evening at Edgar Allan Poe-etry Night, where moody metaphors and eerie imagery take center stage. Whether you’re sharing original poems or reading a favorite classic, this open mic night welcomes all voices with a flair for the mysterious, the melancholic, or the magical.

Candlelit setting — Read your own work or a favorite poem — Costumes encouraged BUT not required (Gothic, literary, or spooky fun!)

Open mic registration: email: Karen@soulawareness.net  or call for more information: 218-948-2787

Young adults welcome. Please note: some poetry may contain spooky, dark, or mature themes—audience discretion is advised.

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Nov
1
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "The Concordia Band" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com

FEE: Adults $18 • Students $13

The Concordia Band

Saturday, November 1 • 7:00pm

The Concordia Band is one of Concordia’s oldest and most distinguished performing ensembles. Since its formation in 1899, the band has earned national and international recognition, including in 1935 when it was the first Concordia music ensemble to tour abroad.

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Nov
8
10:00 AM10:00

YOUTH WORKSHOP: "Cartography Map Making Art Class" @ Kaddatz Galleries

EVENT & REGISTRTION LINK: https://form.jotform.com/252156064126148

FEE: Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $30-$45 (supplies included)

Cartography Map Making Art Class w/ Jona Brown

Saturday, November 8 from 10AM-12PM for Ages 7-15

Create your own unique maps using watercolors, ink, and markers! Young artists will design fantasy worlds, treasure maps, or maps of their favorite places while learning basic cartography skills.

Artist Jona Brown will guide students in using color, symbols, and labels to bring their maps to life. Students will explore the art of mapmaking while creating a personalized piece they can treasure.

Perfect for young explorers and artists who love adventure and storytelling!

About the Instructor:

Jona M Brown is a Fergus Falls-based oil painting artist, known for her chicken, butterfly, and kitchen-inspired art. Inspired by unique items or an interesting character, she creates compositions that tell a story. Jona studied oil painting in high school and college. She received a BS in interior design from NDSU with a minor in bus. admin. Jona spent 30 years in retail, running Biffley’s & Bookmark and JCP Catalog. Currently Jona paints murals for the OTCHS, researches genealogy, teaches art and Sunday School, and maintains and restores her historic home. To expand her artistic skills and story-telling ability, she is exploring oil pastels and cartoon drawing.

Class Date: Saturday, November 8 from 10AM-12PM

Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $30-$45 (supplies included)

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

Scholarship: Limited number of partial and full scholarships may available based on need. If cost is a barrier, please fill out our scholarship request form linked here: CLICK HERE

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Nov
8
1:30 PM13:30

WORKSHOP: "Oil Pastels Adult Art Class w/ Jona Brown" @ Kaddatz Galleries

EVENT LINK: https://pci.jotform.com/form/252306961349158

FEE: Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $45-$65 (supplies included)

Oil Pastels Adult Art Class w/ Jona Brown

Saturday, November 8 from 1:30PM - 4:30 for Ages 17+

Learn the vibrant art of oil pastels! Adult beginners will master step-by-step techniques including blending with solvents, layering colors, and sgraffito (scratching technique).

These creamy, waxy sticks offer intense colors perfect for expressive artwork. Students will create a simple composition while exploring this fun and immediate medium under expert guidance.

Great for adults wanting to dive into a colorful, hands-on art experience!

About the Instructor:

Jona M Brown is a Fergus Falls-based oil painting artist, known for her chicken, butterfly, and kitchen-inspired art. Inspired by unique items or an interesting character, she creates compositions that tell a story. Jona studied oil painting in high school and college. She received a BS in interior design from NDSU with a minor in bus. admin. Jona spent 30 years in retail, running Biffley’s & Bookmark and JCP Catalog. Currently Jona paints murals for the OTCHS, researches genealogy, teaches art and Sunday School, and maintains and restores her historic home. To expand her artistic skills and story-telling ability, she is exploring oil pastels and cartoon drawing.

Class Date: Saturday, November 8 from 1:30PM - 4:30

Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $45-$65 (supplies included)

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

Scholarships: A limited number of partial and full scholarships may available based on need. If cost is a barrier, please fill out our scholarship request form linked here: CLICK HERE

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Nov
8
1:30 PM13:30

WORKSHOP: "Soft Pastels Adult Art Class w/ Jona Brown" @ Kaddatz Galleries

EVENT LINK: https://pci.jotform.com/form/252307203190142

FEE: Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $45-$65 (supplies included)

Soft Pastels Adult Art Class w/ Jona Brown

Saturday, October 11 from 1:30PM - 4:30 for Ages 17+

Cultivate your creative side with soft pastels! Adult beginners ages 17+ will learn simple techniques while experimenting with color and various underpainting methods.

Jona Brown will teach color mixing fundamentals and guide students through simple compositions to create expressive studies of color and movement. This hands-on class is perfect for exploring the vibrant, immediate medium of soft pastels.

Ideal for adults ready to start their artistic journey in a supportive, beginner-friendly environment!

About the Instructor:

Jona M Brown is a Fergus Falls-based oil painting artist, known for her chicken, butterfly, and kitchen-inspired art. Inspired by unique items or an interesting character, she creates compositions that tell a story. Jona studied oil painting in high school and college. She received a BS in interior design from NDSU with a minor in bus. admin. Jona spent 30 years in retail, running Biffley’s & Bookmark and JCP Catalog. Currently Jona paints murals for the OTCHS, researches genealogy, teaches art and Sunday School, and maintains and restores her historic home. To expand her artistic skills and story-telling ability, she is exploring oil pastels and cartoon drawing.

Class Date: Saturday, October 11 from 1:30PM - 4:30

Sliding Scale Registration Fee: $45-$65 (supplies included)

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

Scholarships: A limited number of partial and full scholarships may available based on need. If cost is a barrier, please fill out our scholarship request form linked here: CLICK HERE

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Nov
14
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "A Tribute to Duke Ellington at Fargo, 1940 Live" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com

FEE: Adults $18 • Students $13

A Tribute to Duke Ellington at Fargo, 1940 Live

Friday, November 14 • 7:00pm

A one-of-a-kind musical experience, the FM Ellington Tribute Band will transport you back to the legendary Fargo Crystal Ballroom! This show pays homage to Duke Ellington’s iconic live 1940 recording in Fargo. Relive the magic of this historic performance and one of jazz’s greatest moments!

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Nov
15
10:00 AM10:00

Festival: "Pangea: Cultivate Our Cultures 2025" @ Hjemkomst Center

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

FEE: FREE and Open to the public.

Pangea: Cultivate Our Cultures 2025

November 15 from 10am to 6pm -

- Hjemkomst Center - Free

Join us for the 30th annual Pangea-Cultivate Our Cultures Festival, a free family-friendly event showcasing the cultural diversity in the Moorhead-Fargo community. Performances of music and dance from around the world begin at 10am and run through 4pm. Food from ten different cultures will be available for sale in the Food Court. Booths of artisans, cultural groups, and organizations serving newcomers will run throughout the building.

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Nov
15
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Pamela McNeill presents- Janis, Stevie, Dolly & Me" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com

FEE: Adults $38 • Students $18

Pamela McNeill presents- Janis, Stevie, Dolly & Me

Saturday, November 15 • 7:30pm

Minnesota Music Hall of Fame inductee Pamela McNeill and her high energy seven-piece band share stories and perform songs by her greatest inspirations - Janis Joplin, Stevie Nicks, and Dolly Parton, as well as some of her most requested original songs.

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Nov
22
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Mick Sterling presents - From the King to the King: The Gospel according to Elvis" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com

FEE: Adults $33 • Students $18

Mick Sterling presents - From the King to the King: The Gospel according to Elvis

Saturday, November 22 • 7:30pm

The Gospel According to Elvis is an homage to the songs that Elvis loved. Mick Sterling leads a fantastic band celebrating the only songs that Elvis won a Grammy Award for. It’s not an Elvis impersonator show - it’s an honoring tribute to Elvis in his prime.

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Dec
5
2:00 PM14:00

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "The Holiday Songbook with James Rocco" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com

FEE: Adults $37 • Students $13

The Holiday Songbook with James Rocco

Friday, December 5 • 2pm & 7:30pm

This show is an interactive musical journey that brings your favorite holiday tunes to life! The latest installment in the acclaimed Songbook Series, delivers an unforgettable evening packed with show-stopping performances and plenty of holiday cheer.

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Dec
12
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Christmas with John Berry" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com

FEE: Adults $41 • Students $22 —VIP EXPERIENCE AVAILABLE!

Christmas with John Berry

Friday, December 12 • 7:30pm

GRAMMY® & EMMY awardwinning singer/songwriter John Berry is beloved for his holiday shows, where he blends fan-favorite Christmas classics, his biggest hits, and heartfelt holiday memories, creating a truly special experience for everyone in attendance. 

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Dec
18
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "Rock & Roll Christmas" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

EVENT LINK: https://historicholmestheatre.csstix.com

FEE: Adults $42 • Students $20

Rock & Roll Christmas

Thursday, December 18 • 7:30pm

A Holmes Theatre Christmas tradition, Rock & Roll Xmas Spectacular is back again! Join an all-star cast of musicians as they rock their way through timeless holiday classics and bring new takes on hit songs you didn’t even know were holiday classics.

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Sep
9
4:00 PM16:00

ARTIST TALK: "Beyond the Clock with Viktor le. Givens" @ ZOOM

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EVENT LINK: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/beyond-the-clock-with-viktor-le-givens

FEE: FREE — REGISTER HERE

Beyond the Clock with Viktor le. Givens

Join us for September's Beyond the Clock with Viktor le. Givens (Crockett, TX) on Tuesday, September 9th from 4 – 5 PM CDT! There is magic, reverence, and mystery in Viktor's sculptures, collages and writings, as we will hear in this conversation weaving poetry, ritual, and lush conversation with the land.

Through unspoken language, ancestral play, and acts of repair, Viktor invites us to examine our relationship with time and place, rematriate our connections, and call in our past, present, and future kin.

About Viktor: Viktor le. Givens is a multimodal installation performance artist whose practice centers around the gathering and arrangement of ancestral objects to recontextualize the seemingly mundane into the spectacularly sacred. His material archive is comprised mostly of forgotten and discarded domestic items found during excavations of his families East Texas estate. Givens has examined the under-celebrated and largely forgotten technologies of agrarian Black cultural production in spaces such as shotgun houses, African American cemeteries, and the many types of nourishment provided in a simple piece of homemade cornbread, pot of stewing peas or simmering collard greens. His work is thorough, deep, interstitial, ever evolving and refusing to stand still; continually looking and seeing what there is to be dreamed, felt and heard. 

Register today to grab a seat with Viktor at our virtual table on Tuesday, September 9th from 4 – 5 PM CDT.

We hope to see you there!

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