Oct
15
to Jun 22

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

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

October 15, 2024 - June 22, 2024

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

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

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Nov
16
to Jul 13

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

of visual optimisim.”

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

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

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

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Jan
20
to Jun 30

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

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

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

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

we have something for everyone.

Join us for a fun and enriching experience

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

and discover the magic of theatre!

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

 

Enroll for Summer 2025 Now!!!

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Feb
21
to Aug 21

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

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

FEE: FREE to attend gallery space.

Ceremony Blankets

An Exhibition by Rick Kagigebi
2024 McKnight Fiber Artist Fellowship Exhibition

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

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

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Mar
27
to Jul 3

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

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FEE: FREE TO ATTNED

Fergus Falls Writers Group

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

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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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May
1
to Jul 24

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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
14
to Aug 27

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

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

Open Ceramic Studio

 Wednesdays

May 14 - Aug. 27  5-8 pm

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

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

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

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

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May
28
to Jun 28

Exhibition: "2025 Annual Regional Show: “Art is a Lie That Makes Us Realize Truth" @ New York Mills Cultural Center

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Event Link: https://www.kulcher.org/2025-annual-regional-show-art-is-a-lie-that-makes-us-realize-truth/

FEE: FREE and open to the public to attend art gallery.

2025 Annual Regional Show: “Art is a Lie That Makes Us Realize Truth”

In the Gallery
May 28 – June 28, 2025
Reception Friday, June 13, 6-8PM

The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is pleased to announce its 2025 Annual Adult Regional Show Theme: “Art is a Lie That Makes Us Realize Truth.”

As has become the practice in recent years, Artistic Director Cheryl Bannes has tied the theme of this year’s Adult Regional Show to the annual Great American Think-Off topic. There will be a Reception honoring both regional artists and the Think-Off finalists on Friday, June 13, from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. All are welcome at this free-to-attend community event.

What is truth—and how do we perceive it? In connection with this year’s Great American Think-Off question, “Is there only one truth, or are there many truths?”, this exhibit invites artists to explore the layered, often ambiguous concept of truth through their work.

Inspired by Picasso’s famous quote, this exhibition challenges artists to reflect on the lies, illusions, metaphors, and moments of clarity that shape how we understand reality. Truth may not be black and white—but a spectrum of experience, interpretation, and artistic expression.

“We all know that Art is not truth. Art is a lie that makes us realize truth, at least the truth that is given us to understand. The artist must know the manner whereby to convince others of the truthfulness of his lies.”
— Pablo Picasso

All media are welcome—2D, 3D, traditional, contemporary, abstract, or representational. Let your art engage with truth in all its complexity.

Key Dates & Details

  • Exhibit Dates: May 28 – June 28, 2025

  • Opening Reception: Friday, June 13 | 6–8 p.m.
    Celebrate with us! Enjoy refreshments, a cash bar, and a gathering of Think-Off finalists and participating regional artists.

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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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May
30
to Aug 10

Exhibition: "Catherine Esmond Mulligan: Earth Pattern" @ The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum

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

FEE: FREE to attend the Gallery.

Catherine Esmond Mulligan: Earth Pattern

Fri May 30th - Sun Aug 10th

Katherine-Kilbourne-Burgum/Gustavian-Gallery-Exhibit

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

This exhibit is presented in part by the generous sponsorship support of Ene & Nick Vogel.

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Jun
2
to Aug 10

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

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

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

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

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Jun
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
3
to Jun 28
Jun
4
to Jul 18

CALL FOR ART: "Rural Art Juried Exhibition" @ The Red Door Art Gallery

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

Entry Fee: To be paid on or before July 26, 2025
MEMBERS: $10 per piece OR $25 for three pieces. NONMEMBERS: $15 per piece OR $40 for three pieces.

Deadline for Submissions: Please email the gallery with an intention to submit your work, following the guidelines indicated, by July 18, 2025.

Deadline for Arrival of Art: July 26, 2025
This will be a juried show with prizes awarded.

Sponsored by Red River Communications

Best of Show - $300

1st Place Photography - $250 2nd Place Photography- $150

1st Place Fine Arts - $250 2nd Place Fine Arts - $150

Merit Award
Viewer’s Choice- $100

Artists may submit up to three items.

Entry Fee: To be paid on or before July 26, 2025
MEMBERS: $10 per piece OR $25 for three pieces. NONMEMBERS: $15 per piece OR $40 for three pieces.

All work must be priced and available for sale following the guidelines specified.

Eligible:

Any type of painting, photograph, mixed media, sculptural work, wood carving, pottery, or fiber art, either done by the artist or from a personal collection reflecting a rural or agricultural setting. This is including, but not limited to: farms, barns, tractors, grain handling facilities, rural landscapes, domesticated animals, persons engaged in an agricultural or rural pursuit or cultivated crops.

Excluded:

Cityscapes or city skylines
Any other works deemed not acceptable by the jury committee under the guidelines provided. Any work of art that received a prize in last year’s competition is not eligible for submission.

*All works need to be original works by the submitting artist; no commercially produced pieces.

*All works of art intended to be hung need to be ready for hanging according to the guidelines specified.

*All works need to be delivered to the Gallery no later than Friday, July 26, 2025 to be considered for prize competition.

*No artist may win more than one award, with the exception of Viewer’s Choice. E.g., an artist may win First Place and Viewer’s Choice, but may not win First Place and Second Place.

*All works must stay in the gallery for the entire duration of the exhibit, unless the artwork is sold.

*All works must be picked up from the gallery within 90 days of the end of the exhibit, unless other arrangements are made with gallery. A reminder email will be sent out at the end of the exhibit.

*In the event that a work sells, the customer may be asked if they are willing to let the work stay in the Gallery for the duration of the exhibit. If the customer is unable to allow the work to remain in the Gallery, the work will be sold and allowed to leave.

*Each category of art media must have a minimum of six works submitted in order to be eligible as a prize category.

Rural Art Artists Reception and Awards Ceremony, August 21, 2025, 5:00 - 7:00 pm. Contact the Gallery at (701) 591-1010 or director@reddoorgallerywahpeton.com for more

information.

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 (701) 591-1010 or email at director@reddoorgallerywahpeton.com

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Jun
4
to Aug 6

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

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

FEE: $60/person / $48/person

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

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

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

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

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Jun
6
to Jun 28

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

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

Points of View: Work by Kathleen Richert and Stuart Klipper

Friday, June 6 - June 28, 2025

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

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

Stuart Klipper and Kathleen Richert

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

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

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

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

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Jun
6
to Aug 10

Exhibition: "Queer Joy 2025" @ The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum

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

FEE: FREE To attend Gallery

Queer Joy 2025

Fri Jun 6th - Sun Aug 10th


Queer Joy Opens This Weekend

The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum is thrilled to present Queer Joy, a group exhibition of LGBTQIA+ artists, juried by Tobias Zikmund, in celebration of Pride Month and FM Pride Week from 5 June to 10 August 2025.

All are welcome to join us for the public opening of the exhibit this weekend from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday 7 June in The Rourke Reading Room and Archives.

At 2 p.m., we’ll hear from Lydia Repnow, organizer behind Art Unbound, a recent mentorship, community building, and art-making program for queer teens held at The Rourke and Parachigo.

This event is free and open to public. Tea, coffee, and cookies will be provided

Duane-K.-Mickelson-Gallery-Exhibit

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

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Jun
7
to Jul 23

Woskhop: "Gouache Painting: Whimsical Charley Harper Animals" @ Holmes Art Cellar

Event Link: Click here to register all 5 classes

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FEE: Individual classes $35 each, book all 5 for $165

Gouache Painting: Whimsical Charley Harper Animals

Sat Jun 7th 1:00pm - Sat Aug 9th 2:00pm

Gouache Painting: Whimsical Charley Harper Animals

Learn step by step how to paint different whimsical and adorable creatures designed by the graphic artist Charley Harper. Local artist Anna Lassonde will walk you through how to paint each creature in gouache! Gouache is a fun medium very similar to watercolors, but very bright and graphic to try and emulate Charley Harper’s fun graphic style of art. There are 5 different classes through the summer, come to one or pay for all 5 and save some money!

All materials provided, Ages 13+, all classes are final sale

Make sure to go see the Colors and Shapes: Nature According to Charley Harper exhibition at the Becker County Museum, the Washington Square Mall, and Ortonstone Gardens brought to you by Project 412. These fun and colorful art pieces have a little something for everyone.

Click here to register all 5 classes

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Individual classes $35 each, book all 5 for $165

June 7th 1-2pm- Cardinal

June 25th 6-7pm- Songbirds

July 9th 6-7pm- Fox

July 23rd 6-7pm- Owl

August 9th 11am-12pm- Loons

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Jun
9
to Jun 24

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

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

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

June Art Classes - Ages 6-9, 1-3 pm 

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



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Jun
10
to Jul 8

YOUTH WORKSHOP: "Basics of Wheel Throwing and Handbuilding" @ Creative Arts Center

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

FEE: 4 sessions for $60.

The first two sessions will be spent on learning the basics of wheel throwing and handbuilding. The last two sessions will focus on learning how to glaze your kiln fired pieces. This class is limited to 8 students.

SUMMER CLAY CAMP AGES 10+

A series of four (4) clay / ceramics sessions for youth ages 10+. All classes are held at the Creative Arts Center, from 1-3 pm.

It's recommended that students attend all four sessions.

  • June 10 - Wheel Throwing and Hand Building

  • June 17 - Wheel Throwing and Hand Building

  • June 24 - Glazing Kiln-Fired Clay

  • July 8 - Glazing Kiln-Fired Clay

If you want to register more than one child, complete a separate registration for each child.


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Jun
10
to Jun 14

PERFORMANCE: "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" presented by Act Up Theatre

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Event Link: https://actuptheatre.org

FEE: Tickets $30

* Purchase in-person at the box office: 801 13th St. South, Moorhead (Monday-Friday 10 am – 2 pm)

* Purchase on the MSUM website: mnstate.edu/tickets

* Call the Box Office: 218-477-2271 (Monday-Friday 10 am – 2 pm)

* Click this link to the ticket site: Act Up Theatre’s THE SOUND OF MUSIC

The hills are alive – again! Act Up Theatre, in collaboration with Minnesota State University-Moorhead, will present the award-winning musical The Sound of Music, coinciding with the 60th anniversary of the world-famous film which premiered in 1965.

Celebrating “60 Years of Love, Music & Resistance”, performances for The Sound of Music will be June 10-14, 2025 at 7:30 pm at the MSUM Roland Dille Center for the Arts. Music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse). The show is based on the 1949 memoir The Story of the Trapp Family Singers by Maria von Trapp. The show will be directed by Craig A. Ellingson.

The Sound of Music accurately portrays the rise of Nazism in eastern Europe, set in Salzburg, Austria during the years leading up to World War II. The musical centers around the Von Trapp family singers, who escaped Austria to freedom by using their burgeoning musical career as the justification for leaving the country.

Act Up Theatre celebrates the enduring power of The Sound of Music in a world that still needs its messages of love, resilience and courage in resisting authoritarianism.

"This Activity is funded in part by a grant from Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State Legislative appropriation."


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Jun
11
to Jun 25

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

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

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

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

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Jun
11
to Jun 25

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

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

Fee: 2 sessions for $30.

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

June 11: Handbuilding
June 25: Glazing Techniques

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Jun
13
to Jun 14

Documentary Film Screenings: "PIEOWA, A Taste of America” @ Henning Landmark Center

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

FEE: FREE to attend!

Meet Author and Film Director Beth Howard in Henning and Wadena, MN., June 13 & 14, 2025.

Two Free Film Screenings of her new documentary

"PIEOWA, A Taste of America", 75-minute film followed by Q&A.

Henning Landmark Center presents Beth Howard for free Sneak Preview at the historic Cornerstone Church in Henning,

Friday June 13 at 7pm, followed by Q&A.

On Saturday June 14 Beth will be available at the historic Wadena Train Depot for Book Signings and free Pie from 10am-11:30am.

The free World Premier Matinee Screening will be at the

historic COZY THEATER in Wadena at 1pm followed by Q&A.

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

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Jun
13
to Jun 14

Annual Festival: "SummerFEST" @ Kirkbride Park

Event Link: https://summerfest.squarespace.com

FEE: FREE Admission

SummerFEST at Kirkbride Park - Friday, June 13th and Saturday, June 14th

Friday: Noon - Fireworks @ 10:15PM

Saturday: 9:00AM - 5:00PM

Water Wars, Trampoline, Woodsman Axe Throwing, Bounce Houses, Carnival Games, Corn Boxes, Pony Express, Tractor Pull, Barrel Train Ride, Otter Cove Youth Activities, Great Idea Trailer, Food Vendors, Art, Craft & Merchant Booths

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Jun
13
to Aug 15

LIVE MUSIC: "Music On the Lawn: Annual Summer Music Series" @ Terrace Mill in partnership with Central Squa

Event Link: https://centralsquare.org

FEE: Free and open to all.

Music on the Lawn, our annual summer music series, is at an exciting new location this year: the historic Terrace Mill! All three shows will be held there—and as always, the events are free and open to all.

 

We’re thrilled to partner with the Terrace Mill Foundation and to present this year’s series in such a beautiful setting.

 

A HUGE thank you to American Solutions for Business and FAST Global Solutions for generously sponsoring this year’s Music on the Lawn!  

Performer Lineup

  • Friday, June 13th | Charlie Roth and The Flyin’ A’s — Texas Americana Duo

  • Friday July 18th | Charlie Roth and Prairie Hearts Collective — Celtic & Country

  • Friday, August 15th | Charlie Roth and Songwriters in the Round — featuring Jeff Ray and Dylan Walshe

 

Activity Schedule

  • 5:00–6:00 PM | Singer-Songwriter Circle Q&A

  • 5:00–8:00 PM | Concessions + Free Arts Activities

  • 6:00 PM–6:30 PM | Performer Intermission & Guest Speaker

  • 6:30–8:00 PM | Live Music

 

Rain Location: Indoor performance space on the second floor of the Terrace Mill

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Jun
14
11:00 AM11:00

Annual Festival: "20th International Friendship Festival" @ Sherin Park

Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/1EKP8Rqiir/

FEE: FREE Admission

The Pelican Rapids Multicultural Committee is hosting the 20th International Friendship Festival on June 14!

ENTERTAINMENT LINEUP:
• Band of Faith will open the event with the national anthems of many nations
• Buffalo River Drum & Dance
• The Skruffians
• Duniya Drum & Dance
• Heather + Thistle Pipes & Drums
• Ballet Folklorico Mexico Azteca

ACTIVITIES:
• Kids Craft Stations
• Artist Demonstrations
• Bouncy House

Stay tuned for:
FOOD TRUCKS
VENDOR BOOTHS
& MORE!

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

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Jun
14
1:00 PM13:00

Workshop: "Woodcarving Class" @ Terrace Mill

Event Link: https://terracemill.org/events

FEE: $40

Woodcarving Class

Saturday, June 14, 2025. Hours 1:00-4:00. Carve a Cottonwood bark feather with Prairie Woodcarvers Group led by Roger Thalman. Tools and materials are provided, including a carver's glove which participants get to keep. For ages 14-104. No experience required.

The Terrace Mill Foundation's mission is to restore and preserve the Terrace Mill and historic district and to promote the history, culture, and arts of Terrace, MN.

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

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Jun
14
7:00 PM19:00

ANNUAL EVENT: "The Great American Think-Off 2025" @ New York Mills Cultural Center

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Event Link: https://kulcher.networkforgood.com/events/80653-2025-great-american-think-off

FEE: Tickets: $15 in advance / $20 at the door / $5 for students

Four thinkers have been selected to travel to the small town of New York Mills, Minnesota, this June to debate the 2025 question posed by the annual Great American Think-Off: “Is there only one truth, or are there many truths?”

In an age shaped by misinformation, social media echo chambers, and competing narratives, the concept of “truth” has never been more relevant—or more debated. Betsy Roder, Executive Director of the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, which hosts the contest, shared:“When the Think-Off committee selected this year’s question, we knew it was a deeply philosophical and challenging one. We weren’t sure what kind of response we’d receive, but we were thrilled to see thoughtful essays arrive from across the country—and even the world.”

The Think-Off provides a platform for everyday people to weigh in on profound issues and engage in meaningful civil discourse. This year’s finalists are:

Arguing that there is only one truth:

·  Pavithra Krishnan, a college student from Troy, Michigan

·  David Eckel, a retiree from Clayton, North Carolina

Arguing that there are many truths:

·  David Lose, a pastor from Eden Prairie, Minnesota

·  Jay Sieling, a retired educator from Miltona, Minnesota

During the live debate, each finalist will present and defend their essay, with the audience voting after each of the three rounds. One finalist will ultimately be named America’s Greatest Thinker for 2025.

Each finalist receives a $500 cash prize, lodging at a local bed and breakfast, travel reimbursement to New York Mills, and the chance to win a gold, silver, or bronze medal featuring Rodin’s Thinker sitting atop a tractor. The Think-Off draws a diverse and enthusiastic crowd, many of whom turn the experience into a weekend getaway in scenic Minnesota lakes country. (https://ottertaillakescountry.com/)

Event Details:

·  Philosophers & Artists Reception: Friday, June 13, 6:00–8:00 p.m. @ New York Mills Regional Cultural Center. Free and open to the public. Refreshments and cash bar available. Preceded by a Historical Walking Tour at 5:00 p.m.

·  Live Debate: Saturday, June 14, 7:00 p.m. @ New York Mills School Auditorium. Tickets: $15 in advance / $20 at the door / $5 for students. Tickets available online: 2025 Think-Off Tickets. A reception honoring the finalists will be held at the Cultural Center immediately following the debate. All are welcome to attend.

Meet the Finalists:

·  David Eckel is a retired small business problem-solver from North Carolina and a longtime Think-Off participant. He previously appeared in 2010, 2013, and 2015, and was named America’s Greatest Thinker in 2010 after arguing that the wealthy do not have an obligation to help the poor.

·  Pavithra Manu Krishnan is a junior at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. Outside of academics, she enjoys cinematography, writing poetry, and exploring storytelling through art and film.

·  David Lose is the senior pastor at Mount Olivet Lutheran Church in Minneapolis. He’s also a husband, father of two adult children (and two adolescent golden retrievers), an avid card player, and a passionate fan of the Minnesota Vikings.

·  Jay Sieling is a retired liberal arts instructor from Alexandria Technical and Community College. He’s also been an at-home parent, small business owner, children’s TV producer, radio announcer, magician, and musician—and is now proudly “just” a grandfather.

To learn more about the finalists, visit: 2025 Think-Off Finalist Bios & Photos

Questions? Contact the Cultural Center at 218-385-3339.

About the Great American Think-Off:

Now in its 32nd year, the Great American Think-Off is a one-of-a-kind philosophy contest where ordinary people tackle extraordinary questions. Created to make philosophy accessible to all, the Think-Off invites thoughtful debate in a respectful, engaging format. It has been featured by C-SPAN, the New York Times, The Today Show, and other national media.

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

Explore the history of the Think-Off, past questions, and past winners at: www.think-off.org



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Jun
17
12:00 PM12:00

Art Bus "Make Art About It" @ Riverfront Pavilion -Spies Park

Event Link: www.mnarttherapy.com

FEE: The event is free and open to the public.

The Minnesota Art Therapy Licensure Coalition is hitting the road this summer, and Fergus Falls is on the map! Join us on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM at the Riverfront Pavilion (117 S Union Ave, Fergus Falls, MN) for our “Make Art About It” Advocacy Event, an inspiring afternoon of creativity, connection, and community education.

This stop on the Art Therapy Advocacy Tour features Maggie the Art Bus and a dedicated team of registered Minnesota Art Therapists and educators ready to share the power of art therapy through hands-on activities, resources, and advocacy. Families and community members are invited to learn about the benefits of art therapy and how it’s making a difference in addressing mental health needs across the state.

The event is free and open to the public, offering an engaging mix of creative experiences including button-making and a Community Art Mural and opportunities to connect with local mental health professionals and your local and State Representatives.

For more information, visit www.mnarttherapy.com

Join us, make some art, and be part of the advocacy movement!

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Jun
17
to Aug 6

ART ACTIVITIES : "Art in the Parks" @ Various Locations (look at schedule)

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Event Link: https://www.kulcher.org/art-in-your-park-summer-2025/

FEE: FREE for kids K-6th grades - donations always appreciated.

Art in Your Park Summer 2025

Art for kids in the great outdoors
Join us in your parks this summer!
Dates & locations vary, see below

The Cultural Center’s ‘Art in Your Park’ program returns to YOUR parks in New York Mills, Henning, Perham, and Wadena this summer! Join us in the great outdoors for a variety of fun art projects for kids.

Art in Your Park is designed for children in grades K-6.  Children under the age of 8 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian.  There is no cost to participate and all are welcome!

This program is free to attend & open to all; donations are gratefully accepted to help us continue to offer these community programs to all.

Please check our website and/or follow us on Facebook for the most updated schedule and any weather-related announcements.  Call the Cultural Center at (218) 385-3339 for more information or email Cheryl Bannes, cheryl@kulcher.orgor Lindsay Kennedy, lindsay@kulcher.org, if you have questions or would like to donate or volunteer to assist with this program.

Art in Your Park 2025:

This summer, workshops will focus on art basics. Art in Your Park will take place on the dates & times noted below:

  • Wednesday, May 21, 4-6pm: NYM Sculpture Park during Celebrating Cultures(4-7pm)

  • Friday, May 28, 12-2pm: NYM Lund Park – CANCELED

  • Friday, June 6, 1-3pm: Wadena Library

  • Tuesday, June 17, 1-3pm: Henning Landmark Center

  • Wednesday, June 18, 12-2pm: NYM Lund Park

  • Friday, June 20, 1-3pm: Perham Library Tent at Turtle Fest on Main Street, Perham

  • Wednesday, June 25, 12-2pm: NYM Smith Park

  • Tuesday, July 1, 1-3pm: Wadena BN Park (Library back-up)

  • Wednesday, July 2, 12-2pm: NYM Lund Park

  • Tuesday, July 8, 1-3pm: Perham Library

  • Friday, July 11, 12-2pm: NYM Fish House Festival @ Cultural Center

  • Wednesday, July 16, 12-2pm: NYM Southside Park/Hidden Trails

  • Thursday, July 17, 1-3pm: Henning Landmark Center

  • Wednesday, July 23, 12-2pm: NYM Central Park

  • Wednesday, August 6, 12-2pm: NYM Cultural Center

 

Children interested in participating are welcome to simply stop by and join in the fun!  If you would like to receive Art in Your Park updates via email, please contact info@kulcher.org and we will add you to our participant list.

Art in Your Park (AIYP) is free for kids, but not without cost. These art activities are available thanks to the generous support of our donors, members, and grant-making organizations. This year, a grant from Lake Region Arts Council is helping to support Art in Your Park, and other summer programs. Thanks, LRAC! Donations are always needed to keep Art in Your Park free and available to all. Thank you! Please join us in YOUR parks this summer!

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Jun
17
to Jun 18

WORKSHOP: "Heart of the Matter" @ Evansville Art Center

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Event Link: https://www.evansvilleartcenter.org/events/heart-of-the-matter

FEE: FREE!

Heart of the Matter

  • Tuesday, June 17, 2025

  • 4:00 PM 6:00 PM

Heart of the Matter is a two-part art workshop for kids ages 8–12.

Participants will sculpt a paper mâché heart and decorate it with their own painted collage paper.

This creative class encourages kids to express what matters most to them—through color, texture, and design—sharing their unique view of the world straight from the heart.

All supplies provided. Free to attend! Space is limited — RSVP today! Evansvilleartcenter@gmail.com

This class is made possible through a grant awarded to Lyssa Lovejoy:
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Lake Region Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”

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Jun
17
5:00 PM17:00

MURAL CELEBRATION: "Charles Beck Mural Reveal" @ Otter Tail County Historical Society

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Event Link: https://otchs.org/beckmural.html

FEE: FREE To attend and open to the public.

Come see the recently restored mural in its new home at OTCHS and hear the story of how this iconic artwork was rescued and restored.
5:00 to 7:00 pm
Program at 6:00 pm
Open to the public
 

In 1956, Charles Beck created this 15 by 7-foot mural for the Pennington County Court House in Thief River Falls. The mural illustrates the food gathering of our regions' Native Americans. Wild rice, maple syrup, berries, corn and the animals they depended upon for food, shelter, and clothing are represented.

Removed from the Court House in December 2022, the mural is currently being restored at the Midwest Art Conservation Center in Minneapolis. When completed, the mural will be displayed at the Otter Tail County Historical Society.

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Jun
18
to Aug 31

Exhibition: "66th Midwestern Invitational Exhibition of Fine Art: To Make a Prairie: Meditations on Ecology, Poetry, and Place" @ The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum

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

FEE: Tickets required for Opening Reception for June 18th and other museums day free to public.

Wednesday 18 June 2025

The 66th Midwestern Preview
at The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum
Tickets | Members $15, Non-Members $30
TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR PRE-PURCHASE AT THE MUSEUM and AT DOORS

Preview | Doors Open 5 p.m.

Celebration in the
M. Dorian Clemedtson Sculpture Court
with music from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Awards Ceremony 6:30 p.m.

The 65th Anniversary Dinner
at Rustica Eatery & Tavern
Limited Seating: Reservations Required
​Social 7 p.m.
Dinner Served 7:30 p.m.

$57.50 per person plus beverages

paid at Rustica Eatery & Tavern

DINNER MENU & RESERVATION FORM

Thursday 19 June 2025

The Midwestern Luncheon with Emily Dickinson
at The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum
Very Limited Seating: Reservations Required
Social Hour 11 a.m.
Luncheon Served 11:30 a.m.

$47.50 per person pre-paid within Reservation Form

LUNCHEON MENU & RESERVATION FORM

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Jun
18
5:00 PM17:00

Opening Reception: "66th Midwestern Invitational Exhibition of Fine Art: To Make a Prairie: Meditations on Ecology, Poetry, and Place" @ The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum

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Event Link: https://www.therourke.org/66m-schedule.html

FEE: Tickets | Members $15, Non-Members $30
TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR PRE-PURCHASE AT THE MUSEUM and AT DOORS

You’re Invited to the 66th Midwestern
on 18 June

Rourke members! Check your mail as you should be receiving your invitation to the 66th Midwestern Invitational Exhibition of Fine Art this week with information on the festivities, how to pre-purchase tickets, and how to reserve a seat at the dinner and/or luncheon. If you aren’t on our mailing list, never fear! You can check out all of this info on our Midwestern page, linked below.

Our 66th Midwestern theme is To Make a Prairie: Meditations on Ecology, Poetry, and Place. This theme is inspired by Emily Dickinson’s short poem "To make a prairie,” found below. This year’s Midwestern exhibition will engage with the prairie landscape, ecology, conservation, the spirit of a place, and, naturally, poetry and Emily Dickinson.

To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,
One clover, and a bee.
And revery.
The revery alone will do,
If bees are few.

About the Midwestern
The Annual Midwestern Invitational Exhibition of Fine Art has been a longstanding tradition showcasing the artistic excellence of the Midwest at The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum. With a legacy spanning over six decades, the exhibition continues to be a beacon of creativity, fostering a vibrant arts community in the region.

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Jun
19
7:00 PM19:00

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

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

FEE: FREE

Gooseberry Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhed Start

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

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

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

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Jun
20
9:00 AM09:00

Workshop: "Weaving Refresher and Beyond Picture with Tori Hanna" @ Creative Arts Center

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

FEE: $30.

Weaving Refresher and Beyond with Tori Hanna
June 20, 9-11:30 am


Do you need a refresher on getting your loom warped properly? Or are you confident of your basic skills and are ready to move to the next level? Tori's got some great techniques to add to your portfolio of weaving skills. This short morning class is designed for you. Bring your loom or rent one from us and we'll get you going. This is a perfect course for those interested in creating a piece using all those remaining half-used skeins of yarn you can't part with.

Loom rental  Shop

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Jun
20
to Jun 21

Art Tour: "art DeTour" hosted by Alexandria Art Guild

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Event Link: https://alexart.org/2025-adt/

FEE: TOUR is FREE artwork for sale!


LOCATIONS & ARTISTS

1.  Boathouse Legacy of the Lakes Museum 205 3rd Ave W. Alexandria

—Busy Squirrel Creations – Matt Bakke, Woodworks

—JT Maui Designs Jewelry – Jon Thompson

—Barbara Johnson, Photography

—Wolf Run Pottery – Emily Wolf, Ceramics/Pottery

—The Krooked Bowl – Dallas Bordson, Woodworks

—The Pottersmiths – Kate Smith, Ceramics/Pottery

—Industrial Alchemy – Todd Ninman, Functional Art

2.  Jewett Benson Painting, 508 E Lake Cowdry Rd NW, Alexandria

3.  Turning Lake Designs – Merodie Seykora, Pottery, Jewelry, Paper 

and Bill Seykora, Woodworks, 4365 County Rd 82 NW, Alexandria

4.  Handcrafted by Noni, 5601 County Road 21 SW, Alexandria

—Naomi Bjorklund, Jewelry & Painting

—Jean Schonberg, Painting & Fiber Art

5. Hennings Oak Hill Studio, 22399-A, Oak Hill Rd NW, Evansville

—Stephen Henning, Painting & Jackie Henning, Painting & Mixed Media

6.  Kron School Studio – Calvin deRuyter, Painting 18541 Co. Rd 1 NW, Evansville

7.  Old Sweet Song – Ruth Hanson, Painting 5030 Front Street, Vining

8.  Julie Gish Painting & Fiber Art, 1772 Hidden Valley Lane NW, Miltona

9.  Pottersmiths – Phil Smith, Ceramics/Pottery 2117 Ironwood Dr NE, Alexandria

10.  Chanda Kraft, Painting & Pottery, 4255 Cty Rd 11 NE, Alexandria

11.  Artscape – Kathy Grundei, Painting, 101 Three Havens Dr, Alexandria

Please follow facebook.com/alexartguild for individual artist promos/photos.

Want more information?

Join the Art Guild today online, and email alexartguild@gmail.com to learn more.

Please comment and share on our facebook.com/alexartguild to help spread the word.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Alexandria Art Guild at alexartguild@gmail.com.

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

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Jun
20
to Jun 21

OPEN STUDIOS: " 4 Points of Light Open Studios" @ Evansville Area Studios

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FEE: Free - the Public is Welcome!

Evansville artists put “Four Points of Light” on the map, and open their studios to the public on June 20 and 21, 10am -5pm.

The public is invited to the studios of four Evansville artists this month. 
The four accomplished artists, working from three studios within just a few minutes of each other, will concurrently open their studios on the weekend of June 20 and 21.  Open Studio hours will be from 10 am to 5 pm each day.  As one might expect, with four unique artists visitors will find a variety of visual art. 

Calvin deRuyter paints landscapes and abstracts that appeal to two different audiences.   Sometimes he is accused of painting two different paintings on the same sheet of paper – but in reality, he is painting his truth, the ying-yang that is deRuyter. 

Lyssa Lovejoy is a painter who explores diverse art forms, in series of images that share a story-telling theme.  Regardless of the medium or subject, Lyssa’s ultimate goal is to allow each piece to tell its own story.

Jackie Henning taps into her extensive background in both photography and faux finishing to create intricate mixed media images.  Jackie’s works incorporate elements of photography, painting, found objects and created textural elements.

Stephen Henning is a landscape painter working in both traditional and experimental impressionist styles. Inspired by Nature, he strives to create soothing  images that take viewers far from the madding crowd.

Studio locations and phone numbers are:
Calvin DeRuyter:  18541 County Road 1 NW, Evansville 56326, 763-486-5862

Jackie and Stephen Henning:  22399-A Oak Hill Road NW, Evansville 56326, 218-948-2288

Lyssa Lovejoy:  508 N Gran Street, Evansville 56326, 763-516-7219

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Jun
21
to Aug 30

ART EVENT: "Prairie Lakes Plein Air" In Battle Lake with Art of the Lakes and CAC

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Event Link: https://www.artofthelakes.org/prairie-lakes-plein-air-2025.html

FEE: Go to link for various fees

The Prairie Lakes Plein Air art series is a festival of art education, exhibition, and competition open to professional and non-professional artists of all skill levels. Enjoy your summer painting in the idyllic setting of Otter Tail County, situated in West-Central Minnesota lakes country. Delve into the pristine landscape of gently rolling hills and fertile farmland amongst clear blue lakes and streams for an inspirational painting experience. Attend Plein Air demos & workshops (artists to be announced soon). 

Artists and collectors will enjoy many activities including the Opening Reception, Plein Air Competition, Workshops & Demonstrations, and Quick Paint competition. The concluding Collectors' Preview and Award Ceremony will showcase a variety of Plein Air motifs and styles of artwork.

Schedule of Events
Opening Day for Artists June 21, 2025 10 am - 12 pm
Artists meet at the Creative Arts Center, 112 Main St W, Battle Lake, MN​

  • Pick up your welcome packets. 

  • Mark Windahl will present on plein air concepts and history. 

  • Shanna Cramer will cover some of what to expect with PLPA 25.

  • Bring your questions! 

We'll paint out following the presentations. Bring your supplies and paint along! 

Plein Air Competition June 21- August 28, 2025
Throughout the summer, artists will be painting Plein Air in and around our Battle Lake community and Otter Tail County. Visitors will have the opportunity to observe as the artists seek to represent the shifting light, extraordinary colors and textures of our varied rural landscape. We ask that participants and observers do not block entrances/traffic ways to businesses. Free to the public; artists must register.

ARTIST REGISTRATION

Demonstrations/Workshops
To explore a variety of en Plein Air styles and techniques, artists and community members will have the opportunity to attend a range of art classes and artist talks with our featured artists.

CLASSES

Classes and Workshops will be announced soon


​Weekend Festivities August 29 & 30, 2025
Our Prairie Lakes Plein Air art series will be capped off with a full weekend of enjoyable events all happening in or near Battle Lake.

Collector's Preview Reception and Award Ceremony 
Friday evening, 6-8 pm, August 29, 2025 TICKETED
The Collector's Preview and Award Ceremony will be an art-lovers' social event and a rare opportunity to view artworks from prominent plein air painters from around the Midwest. This exhibition of works by the competition participants will be held in the Art of the Lakes Gallery in Battle Lake. Grand Prize winners will be announced in a special award ceremony by oil and pastel painter and this year's judge, Cheryl LeClair-Sommer. Come and be inspired! 
Tickets purchased in advance: $8 AOTL members, $10 non-members 
Tickets purchased at the door: $20

TICKETS

Tickets will be available soon


Quick Paint Saturday, 9:30 - 11:30 am, August 30, 2025
Participating artists will be found painting throughout Battle Lake within earshot of the CAC. Vote for your favorite from 12pm to 2:45 pm. People's Choice and Artists' Choice awards are announced at 3 pm. 

Plein Air Demonstration with Cheryl LeClair-Sommer
Saturday, 1 - 3 pm, August 30, 2025
To inspire those who want to know more about Plein Air painting, join judge Cheryl LeClair-Sommer in or near the CAC as she provides a demonstration and shares tips and answers your questions. 

Quick Paint Awards Saturday, 3 pm, August 30, 2025
Our Prairie Lakes en Plein Air festival concludes at the CAC where Quick Paint Awards will be presented and competition paintings will be on display. 

Competition Exhibition August 30 - September 27, 2025
The Art of the Lakes Gallery will be open for the general public to view paintings from this event and make purchases.

Competition Judge
Cheryl LeClair-Sommer

Competition Class
$1000 - Best in Show
$500 - 2nd Place Award
$250 - 3rd Place Award
$150 - People's Choice Award
$50 - 3 Honorable Mentions

Quick Paint (Must be painted at the August 30 event)
$75 - People's Choice
$75 - Artists' Choice

Open Class
Recognition Award and Judge's Feedback

About Our Judge
Cheryl LeClair-Sommer is a Minnesota based representational painter working mainly in oils, featuring works that highlight the natural world. Her main focus, painting landscapes directly outside, originates from her spiritual connection to the land and reverence for nature's raw beauty. Studio paintings feature the natural world as observed through the human imprint. 

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Jun
21
10:00 AM10:00

ART CENTER: "Grand Reopening of the Terrace Mill" @ Terrace Mill

Event Link: https://terracemill.org/blog/post/2332963/grand-reopening-of-the-terrace-mill

FEE: The event is free to the public, with donations accepted for the artists involved and for the mill.

Grand Reopening of the Terrace Mill!

This historic Terrace Mill will be celebrating a grand reopening this June 21 & 22, 2025 at the Terrace Mill grounds. Having been closed due to the covid-19 pandemic and reorganizing efforts, the new board of directors is excited to announce a new season of events and the mill being open for visitors! The event is free to the public, with donations accepted for the artists involved and for the mill.

New this season, the Terrace Mill will feature new art exhibits from the works of Orlando Haugland, Gerald Solbreken and Jan Devick. Orlando's "Terrace" series mixed media sculptures, formerly seen at the popular restaurant, The Terrace Store Co. will be on display, as well as wood carvings of Gerald Solbreken, and mixed media and paintings by local artist Jan Devick. All three artists have a tie to the Terrace area.

The popular tour of the Ordway Prairie is being relaunched. Led by Ralph Hanson, tourists can meet at the Mill at 10:00am to car pool to the Ordway Prairie to see the native flora and fauna.

A special memorial plaque for Robert Greenfield, a 30yr volunteer for the Terrace Mill Foundation will be dedicated on Saturday, June 21, at 2:00pm. Friends and family of Bob are invited to attend to celebrate the legacy of Bob's contributions to the Terrace Mill.

Food will be served from the Terrace Mill Kitchen. Pulled pork and chips sponsored by Mama G's of Lowry.

Local artist Sabrina Andersen will be offering facepainting to young and old alike. She will have her own designs as well as be recreating popular designs of Jan Devick, who did facepainting for over 40 years, and created many totem designs, with her sample board being on display for the celebration,

Classic cars will be on display Sunday, June 22, courtesy of the Sunburg Trolls Classic Car Club.

Also on Sunday at 1:00, a unique yoga and sound bowl experience will be led by Barb Ostrander and Amber Dauner Bartlett, by the millstream. Surrounded by nature

and the gentle sounds of flowing water, with an all-levels yoga practice designed to ground and refresh your body and mind. Then relax into stilness with a guided meditation and soothing sound bath--featuring singing bowls and ambient tones to deepen your sense of calm and connection. Bring a mat, a blanket and an open heart.

The mill hours of operation for 2025 will be June 1-Sept 7: Fridays 3:00pm-7:00pm, Saturdays and Sundays noon-5:00pm. Other times by appointment.

The complete schedule for the Grand Reopening celebration is as follows:

Saturday, June 21

10:00-4:00 Mill and Grounds Open

10:00am Ordway Prairie Tour, led by Ralph Hanson, meet at the Mill

10:00-2:00 Facepainting with local artist Sabrina Andersen

11:00am Kitchen Opens food donated by Mama G's of Lowry

2:00pm Robert Greenfield Memorial Plaque Dedication, followed by cake & rhubarb tea

2:30pm-3:30pm Music by Stan & Friends


Sunday, June 22

10:00-4:00 Mill and Grounds Open

10:00-4:00 Sunburg Trolls Classic Cars

10:00-2:00 Facepainting with local artist Sabrina Andersen

11:00 Kitchen Opens food donated by Mama G's of Lowry

11:00am Yoga and Sound Bowls by the Millstream with Barb Ostrander and Amber Dauner-Bartlett

1:00pm Sunburg Community Music


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Jun
23
to Aug 1

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

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

FEE: See Class Fees in post descriptions

Unleash Your Child's Creativity This Summer!

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

 SESSION 1: June 23-27, 2025

 Fluids & Fibers with Amanda Callahan

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

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

Register Now

 

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

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

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

 Register Now

 

 

SESSION 2: July 28 - August 1, 2025

 

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

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

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

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Explore Creativity with Artist Naomi RaMona Schliesman

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

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

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

 Register Now

 

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Jun
25
9:30 AM09:30

Workshop: "Watercolor Bold and Loose Picture with Grace Haverty" @ Creative Arts Center

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

Watercolor Bold and Loose with Grace Haverty
Wednesday, June 25, 9:30-3:30 pm

$65/$75 Member/Non-Member
$60/$70 Member/Non-Member Early Bird Discount (Before June 11)

​She's Baaaack! We're excited to have Grace on board for another series of summer watercolor classes. During this workshop, students will learn to paint exciting and expressive watercolors! Students will be painting flowers from fresh arrangements that Grace will bring in on the first day; students are encouraged to bring some as well. This short workshop is sure to be fun and lively for anyone who wants to get bold and loose in their watercolor painting.

Look for more of Grace's classes coming up later in July and August!

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Jun
26
to Jun 30

THEATRE: "Saturday Night Fever" @ Hjemkomst Center

Event Link: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=252626

FEE: Reserved Seating

Adult - $28.00

Senior (65+) - $20.00

Student - $15.00

Based on the Paramount/RSO film and story by Nik Cohn.

Written by Sean Cercone & David Abbinanti.

Featuring songs by the BeeGees.

 

In this beloved ’70s throwback, Tony Manero, a nineteen-year-old Brooklynite paint store clerk, spends his weekends at a local disco, where he moonlights as the king of the dance floor. When he and mesmerizing dancer Stephanie enter a dance competition, the pair’s professional partnership blossoms into a deep friendship, and challenges both to reflect on what’s important in life amidst rising social tensions and disillusionment. Featuring the timeless hits of the Bee Gees and classic disco tracks, this reimagined version of Saturday Night Fever transports you back to the era of disco balls, platform boots, and white suits.

Burn, baby, burn!



DISCLAIMER: This show is rated PG-13. Includes mild language, violence and themes of death.

 

Performance Dates:

June 26, 27 & 28 at 7:30PM

June 29 at 5:30PM

 

*Audio Description 6/26

*ASL Interpretation 6/28

Please contact the Box Office for assistance with seating for these services.

 

 

Special Outdoor Concert Version

June 30 at 9:00 PM

 

Location:

Hjemkomst Center

202 1st Ave N, Moorhead, MN 56560

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Jun
27
9:00 AM09:00

Art Class: "Sculpting a Clay Torso Picture with Mary Williams" @ Creative Arts Center

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

FEE: $135/$145 Member / Non-Member Fee includes clay, glaze and model fee.
$125/$135 Member / Non-Member Early Bird (Before June 13)

Sculpting a Clay Torso with Mary Williams
​Fridays, June 27 & July 25, 9-3 pm


This popular class is back. Working from a live model, you will learn how to sculpt a female torso with clay. With Mary's guidance, this is a great lesson in understanding proportions of the human form at the same time creating a piece you'll appreciate and enjoy. This class is taught at Mary's studio located just a few miles from Battle Lake. Fee includes clay, glaze and model fee.

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Jun
27
to Jul 25

Workshop: "Sculpting a Clay Torso Picture with Mary Williams" @

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

Sculpting a Clay Torso with Mary Williams
​Fridays, June 27 & July 25, 9-3 pm

$135/$145 Member / Non-Member
$125/$135 Member / Non-Member Early Bird (Before June 13)

This popular class is back. Working from a live model, you will learn how to sculpt a female torso with clay. With Mary's guidance, this is a great lesson in understanding proportions of the human form at the same time creating a piece you'll appreciate and enjoy. This class is taught at Mary's studio located just a few miles from Battle Lake. Fee includes clay, glaze and model fee.

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Jun
27
10:00 AM10:00

Workshop: "Expressive Lines: A Pen & Ink Workshop for Artists" @ Creative Arts Center

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

FEE: $55/$65 Member/Non-Member
$45/$55 Member/Non-Member Early Bird Discount (Before June 6)

Expressive Lines: A Pen & Ink Workshop for Artists with Lyssa Lovejoy
Friday, June 27, 10-2 pm


​With Lyssa's guidance, discover everything you need to know to develop a drawing practice. Whether you are new to drawing, or want to hone your skills, this course will provide detailed exercises and demonstrations to take your drawings to the next level. Starting with an overview of drawing materials and a thorough study of line and mark making, learn to develop thoughtful compositions. From there, explore practical approaches to perspective and measuring. As your drawings evolve, learn how to add value to create dynamic form. And finally, apply detail and refinement to bring your drawings to dynamic finish.

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Jun
27
7:00 PM19:00

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

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

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

Birds of a Feather

Friday, June 27, 2025

7:00 PM 8:30 PM

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

Birds of a Feather

Little Miss Ann and Suzi Shelton

Birds of a Feather is Suzi Shelton and Little Miss Ann

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

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

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

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

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

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Jun
28
3:00 PM15:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Daddy Squeeze" @ Evansville Art Center

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

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

Daddy Squeeze

Saturday, June 28, 2025

3:00 PM 5:00 PM

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

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

Dan “Daddy Squeeze” Newton

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

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

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

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

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Jun
28
4:30 PM16:30

Community Event: "Connections Day/ Día de Conexiones" @ Lee Community Center

Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1355579685700707/

FEE: Free entry

Looking for something fun and unique to do with the family?

 Join us for Connections Day, Saturday, June 28th at the Lee Community Center in Morris, Minnesota. There will be free family fun like face painting, balloon twisting, bazooka ball, yard games, a farm animal exhibit, and more, plus food vendors featuring Mexican food, pizza, and ice cream! There will be a mix of musical and traditional dance performances, a cumbia band to liven up the dance floor, and we are bringing back the crowd-favorite taco eating contest.

Come to Connections Day where there is something fun for everyone!

Saturday, June 28th, from 4:30 to 10 pm at the Lee Community Center in Morris.
For more information call 320-444-7875. See you there!

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Jun
30
to Aug 3

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

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

FEE: Tuition: $450

Peter Pan (5th-9th Grade)

June 30-August 10

Enrollment level is the grade most recently completed.

Time: 9:00am-4:00pm

Location: Hjemkomst Center

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

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

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Jun
30
to Aug 3

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

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

FEE: Tuition: $450

PETER PAN (2ND-4TH GRADE)

June 30- August 10

Time: 9:00am-4:00pm

Enrollment level is the grade most recently completed.

Location: Hjemkomst

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

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

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Jun
30
to Aug 3

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

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

FEE: Tuition: $350

More Information

PETER PAN (9TH-12TH GRADE)

June 30 - August 3rd

TIme: 9:00am-4:00pm

Enrollment level is the grade most recently completed.

Location: Studio 13

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

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

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Jul
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
7
to Jul 30

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

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

FEE: 7 classes for $75.

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

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Jul
8
to Jul 30

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

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

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

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Jul
8
6:00 PM18:00

Opening Reception: "Opening of The Unchosen Ones and presentation on the History of Agricultural Photography by R. J. Kerns" @ Hjemkomst Center

Event Link: https://www.hcscconline.org/the-unchosen-ones.html

FEE: FREE

July 8 from 6 to 8pm at the Hjemkomst Center - Opening of The Unchosen Ones and presentation on the History of Agricultural Photography by R. J. Kerns  - Free

A color photography exhibit by Minnesota photographer R. J. Kerns, captures the spirit and dignity of the children and the animals who compete in livestock competitions and do not win. Loveably Minnesotan, the exhibit was created from portraits taken at 10 Minnesota county fairs, including Clay County’s. The exhibit consists of 20 43” X 53” prints in wood frames and 8 framed 14” x 17” silver gelatin prints from wet plate collodion tintypes. This unique collection of vibrant images will be shown at the Hjemkomst Center July 8 through September 30, 2025.

A talk on the History of Agricultural Photography, July 8 at 6pm Oak Room, Hjemkomst Center, Free.

These activities are made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Lake Region Arts Council and the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage fund, and by the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation, the Alex Stern Family Foundation, and The Arts Partnership, with support from the Cities of Fargo, Moorhead, and West Fargo.

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Jul
11
to Jul 12

Artist Talk: "The Unchosen Ones project" @ Clay County Fair school house

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Event Link: https://www.hcscconline.org/the-unchosen-ones.html

FEE: FREE and open to the public.

R. J. Kerns discusses his inspiration and creation of The Unchosen Ones. 

The Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County is pleased to announce a new traveling exhibit opening Tuesday, July 8 at the Hjemkomst Center, 202 1st Ave. N., Moorhead, MN. This unique collection of vibrant images will be shown at the Hjemkomst Center July 8 through September 30, 2025.  

The Unchosen Ones, a color photography exhibit by Minnesota photographer R. J. Kerns, captures the spirit and dignity of the children and the animals who compete in livestock competitions and do not win. Loveably Minnesotan, the exhibit was created from portraits taken at 10 Minnesota county fairs, including Clay County’s. The exhibit consists of 20 43” X 53” prints in wood frames and 8 framed 14” x 17” silver gelatin prints from wet plate collodion tintypes. 

The exhibit encompasses a series of portraits of young people posing with the animals they have raised, cared for, and groomed for entry into a best-animal competition with dreams of the glory of moving on to State Fair victory. No victory is shown here, however. These animals and their young owners were not deemed champions; they came in second or third or not at all. Here, on the sidelines of the main events, these disappointed children and their beloved animals illustrate a small backstory, preserving a moment of failure, loss, love, and hope, as only photography can.


These activities are made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Lake Region Arts Council and the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage fund, and by the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation, the Alex Stern Family Foundation, and The Arts Partnership, with support from the Cities of Fargo, Moorhead, and West Fargo.

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Jul
12
10:00 AM10:00

"A workshop on iPhone Photography with R.J. Kerns" @ Hjemkomst Center in the Oak Room

Event Link: https://www.hcscconline.org/the-unchosen-ones.html

FEE: FREE and open to the public

R.J. Kerns demonstrates the ways to create and take photos using just an iPhone.

These activities are made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Lake Region Arts Council and the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage fund, and by the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation, the Alex Stern Family Foundation, and The Arts Partnership, with support from the Cities of Fargo, Moorhead, and West Fargo.

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Jul
17
7:00 PM19:00

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

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

FEE: FREE

Gooseberry Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead

Date: 17 July 2025
Time: 07:00pm

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

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

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Jul
18
to Jul 20

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Look for these signs!

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Jul
18
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Summer Park Concert Featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead" @ Riverfront Pavilion Park

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

FEE: FREE

Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead

Date: 18 July 2025
Time: 07:00 pm

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

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

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Aug
2
10:00 AM10:00

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

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

FEE: FREE

Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead

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

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

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

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Aug
3
12:00 PM12:00

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

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

FEE: FREE

JAZZ FESTIVAL featuring 6 area jazz bands

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

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

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

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Aug
6
to Aug 13

Exhibition: "Njal's Saga Tapestry on display" @ Hjemkomst Center

Event Link: https://www.hcscconline.org/njals-saga-tapestry.html

FEE: Regular admission applies, Free Tuesday Evening from 5 to 8pm

The HCSCC is excited to display a small section of the Njal's Saga Tapestry from Iceland. The exhibition of this remarkable work of the hands will be in the Viking ship gallery of the Hjemkomst Center in Moorhead, MN, Aug. 6-13, 2025. Njal’s Saga is the most popular and famous of the Viking-era Icelandic sagas and a source of enormous cultural pride in Iceland and among Icelandic Americans.

Inspired by the world-famous Bayeux Tapestry in France, a small community in southern Iceland set out to create its own hand-embroidered illustration of its most famous tale. Begun on Feb. 2, 2013, and completed on Sept. 15, 2020, the 50-centimetre-wide tapestry was hand-embroidered on 100% linen with Icelandic wool yarn used for the stitching. The yarn was dyed with Icelandic herbs by ancient Viking methods. The two stitches used are based on those in the Bayeux Tapestry which are now thought to have originated in Iceland. Due to unprecedented interest and many volunteer embroiderers stopping in to work on it, the tapestry was completed more quickly than originally planned.​


Alongside this display will be a series of events hosted by  Claudia Pétursson , an Icelandic-American with a strong passion for the project. Events include:

 A Presentation on the Project by Claudia Pétursson - August 7 at 6pm in the Oak Room of the Hjemkomst Center, Free

A Workshop on the Stitches used in the Tapestry directed by Claudia Pétursson - August 9 & 10 from 1 to 3pm in the Oak Room of the Hjemkomst Center, Free

A Book Club Discussion of Njal's Saga led by Claudia Pétursson - August 12 at 6pm in the Oak Room of the Hjemkomst Center, Free


Copies of Njal's Saga and embroidery kits will be available for purchase at the Heritage Gift Shop in the Hjemkomst Center. 

 This 5-metre exhibit will also be shared at the following places and dates:
                                    Jul. 31 – Aug 3     Mountain, ND                               The Deuce-ICA of ND
                                    Aug. 4-5              Gimli, Manitoba                             Icelandic Festival of Manitoba
                                    Aug. 14-21           Nome, ND                                      Nome Schoolhouse
                                    Aug. 22-29         Minneapolis, MN                           Norway House   
          


This event is funded in part by a grant from the Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State Legislative appropriation; The Arts Partnership with support from the Cities of Fargo, Moorhead, and West Fargo; the Alex Stern Family Foundation, the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation, the F-M Icelandic Klub, and Maureen Kelly Jonason.

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Aug
23
10:00 AM10:00

Workshop: "Beginning Rosemaling Painting" @ Terrace Mill

Event Link: https://terracemill.org/store/product/p_3350638

FEE: $60 and includes all supplies and use of tools/brushes. 

Beginning Rosemal Painting

August 23, 2025, 10AM-3PM, Rosemal is Traditional Norwegian Folk Painting. Paint a sandwich board in the Rogalind style with instructor Carol Braaten. Ages 16 and up, cost is $60 and includes all supplies and use of tools/brushes. 

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Aug
23
10:00 AM10:00

Art Festival: "Wahpeton Fine Arts Festival" @ Red Door Art Gallery

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

FEE: FREE to attend Festival

The Red Door Art Gallery will be hosting the Wahpeton Fine Arts Festival on August 23rd from 10AM-6PM! There will be lots of things to check out from artist booths, live performances, and food trucks! If you are an artist interested in displaying your work, please visit our website here for registration: https://www.reddoorgallerywahpeton.com/wahpeton-fine-arts-festival.html

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Sep
6
3:00 PM15:00

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

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

FEE: FREE

Summer Park Concert featuring Kicks Band of Fargo Moorhead

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

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

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

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Sep
7
11:00 AM11:00

LIVE MUSIC: "Bluegrass Festival" @ Terrace Mill

Event Link: https://terracemill.org/events

FEE: Tickets at link

Bluegrass Festival

Sunday, September 7, 2025 11:00am-3:00pm
The High 48's and The Skally Line performing, with food and craft beer by Minnewaska House Brewing Co & Grill and The Bark'n Pig Smokehouse BBQ, Farmers/Artisan Market Vendors

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

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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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Jun
12
6:00 PM18:00

Workshop: "Shoe Box Dreams Workshop with Diane Baum" @ Evansville Art Center

Event Link: https://www.evansvilleartcenter.org/events/shoebox-dreams-writers-workshop

FEE: FREE to attend!

Shoebox Dreams Writers Workshop

  • Thursday, June 12, 2025

  • 6:00 PM 7:30 PM

Join Diane Baun/Patsy Shannon for a presentation/hands on workshop on how to get unpublished work-published.

Following a 30-minute talk, participants will have the opportunity to begin writing, ask for guidance, or bring in a piece they’ve already started for feedback. We will give advice on areas like structure, clarity, and potential—helping each writer take their next step with confidence.

Notebooks will be provided for note-taking, and the session will wrap up with a Q&A session to dive deeper into individual questions and ideas.

This workshop is free to attend. Donations to Evansville Art Center are always gratefully accepted. For more information and to register contact: dianeganzer@yahoo.com

"This Activity is funded in part by a grant from Lake Region Arts Council through a Minnesota State Legislative appropriation."

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Jun
12
12:00 PM12:00

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

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Art for Lunch Fall 2024 & Spring 2025

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

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

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

Fall 2024 Art for Lunch: Folk Art

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

  • October 10: Rag Doll Monster

  • November 14: Flat Needle Felting

  • December 12: Punch Tin Ornament

Spring 2025 Art for Lunch: Folk Art

  • January: CLOSED – NO Art for Lunch

  • February 13: Mini Barn Quilt / Hex Sign

  • March 13: Scrimshaw

  • April 10: Paint like Grandma Moses

  • May 8: Whirligigs

  • June 12: Make a Small Journal

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

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