Sep
7
to Mar 30

Exhibition: "Trådar/Threads" @ Hjemkomst Center

Trådar/Threads is an exhibit by Minnesota artist Amy Sands. It consists of two series of prints. The Bunad series consists of 20 framed polymer photogravure prints of close-ups of historical bunad at the Osterøy Museum in Norway. This series will be on display Sept. 7, 2024 through June 23, 2025. The Portal series integrates historical photographs from the Tekstilindustrimuseet and patterns from the textiles collection of the Osterøy Museum, creating an intersection between handwork and the textile industry. This series will be on exhibit Sept. 7, 2024 through March 31, 2025.

Sands will give an exhibit talk on Sept. 7 at 2pm.

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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
11
to Jul 14

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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Nov
14
to Jun 12

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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Nov
15
to Feb 28

ONLINE PROGRAM: “The Director & Play: Study Program" with New International Performing Arts Institute

Event Link: https://www.nipai.org/programs/the-director-and-play-course

FEE: For inquiries about start dates, tuition, and more, contact Viktor Kaplan at info@nipai.org.

Distance - Online Program
Program Overview

This three-month course explores play analysis, a key skill for theatre directors, actors, dancers, choreographers, and performers.
Participants will work on assignments that develop practical skills, focusing on areas like dramatic structure, contextual analysis, character development, active analysis, and scene interpretation. Personalized feedback from instructors supports growth throughout the program.
Program Format
The course is conducted entirely by distance, offering flexible scheduling. Practical, real-world assignments allow participants to apply directorial insights. Weekly assignments build on each other, with personalized feedback provided to ensure continuous progress.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will explore techniques for analyzing plays, engaging with texts, and storytelling. The program covers narrative elements like character development and dialogue.
Certification
Upon completion, participants receive a certificate recognizing their work.
For feedback from former students, visit: https://www.nipai.org/reviews.
For inquiries about start dates, tuition, and more, contact Viktor Kaplan at info@nipai.org.
To learn more or apply, visit https://www.nipai.org/programs/the-director-and-play-course.

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Nov
16
to Jul 13

Exhibition: "Convergence: Health & Creativity – New Work by Anne Labovitz" @ Plains Art Museum

Event Link: https://plainsart.org/exhibitions/convergence-heath-creativity/

FEE: FREE to Admission

November 16, 2024 - July 13, 2025

William and Anna Jane Schlossman Gallery

Taking inspiration from a holistic nature of human experience, Convergence: Health & Creativity – New Work by Anne Labovitz is a body of work by noted international and Minnesota-based artist Anne Labovitz. The exhibition includes sculpture, installation, drawing, and public participatory works created specifically for the Plains Art Museum. These artworks are an examination and experimentation with light and color, creating installations of visual optimism. Each work reflects extensive research and interviews with health care professionals from the Fargo, West Fargo, Moorhead area. Labovitz’s process is manifested through the materiality, intense mark-making, abstracted text, and precise and intuitive color selection.

The interconnection of health and art provides space for creativity and the opportunity for us to consider ideas of wellness and emotive responses. The artist assembled the exhibition to be an active place for creativity, contemplation and conversation. Light, words, voices and text become mediums in the work.

The artworks are infused with words spoken by interviewees. This approach requires attentive and meditative concentration on and with the subject. Whole body listening, or what Labovitz calls Relational Listening, is a creative practice, rooted in the idea that it is a basic human need to be heard and feel seen. This process fosters a dynamic of emotional intimacy that is both provocative and visceral. The interconnection of health and art provided space for creativity and allowed Labovitz to consider ideas about wellness and how the audience might respond emotively to art and each other. Keywords gleaned from the research and interviews include connection, community, hope, love, and rest.  These words can be found embedded in the artworks.

In what has become a signature element of many of Labovitz’s exhibitions, visitors will be offered an opportunity to participate and contribute to the content of the exhibit. The participatory Well-Being Wall II invites visitors to create their own artwork and exhibit it on the large grid wall.

This exhibition created specifically for the Plains Art Museum, will be informed by interviews with local healthcare professionals and organizations as well as creative research into the synthesis of Creativity and health. In addition to her solo exhibition, Labovitz large-scale, site-specific installation in the Ruth and Seymour Landfield Atrium will be unveiled.

Labovitz has previously undertaken extensive research in the connection between health and art, which manifested in her 2023 exhibition The Nexus of Well-Being and Art at Rochester Art Center. Interviews with healthcare professionals directly informed the exhibition. Labovitz’s previous project 122 Conversations: Person to Person: Art Beyond Borders addressed ideas of cross-cultural connections and co-creating through 60 one-on-one interviews, which toured to six countries and is currently on view at the Minneapolis-St Paul International airport.

Labovitz received a BA in Art and Psychology from Hamline University in St. Paul (1989) and an MFA from Transart, Plymouth University, UK (2017). She is currently an adjunct professor and mentor in the MFA program at Minneapolis College of Art and Design. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is held in many private and public collections, including the Walker Art Center, Weisman Museum in Minneapolis and Mayo Clinic.

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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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Dec
5
to Apr 10

Weekly Gathering: "Sit n Stitch Every Thursday" @ NYM Library

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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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Jan
4
to Mar 1

YOUTH THEATRE: "FMCT Winter Education Classes" with Fargo/Moorhead Community Theatre

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Event Link: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?class=fmct&term=2025-01-04

FEE: Look for each class at on event link.

FMCT Winter Education Classes - Register Today!

Most classes will run January 4th through March 1st, 2025,

with classes for the littles beginning January 11th.

Camps and showcases will be held at either 

The Hjemkomst Center or Studio 13 at Pioneer Center.

Youth Acting I

Grades 1-3

January 4th-March 1st

11:00-11:50am

Studio 13

 

Youth Acting II

Grades 4-6

January 4th-March 1st

1:00-2:00pm

Studio 13



Musical Theatre I

Moana 2

January 4th-March 1st

12:15pm-1:15pm

Hjemkomst Center

 

Musical Theatre II

Frozen 2

January 4th-March 1st

1:30pm-3:00pm

Hjemkomst Center

 

Musical Theatre III

The Greatest Showman

January 4th-March 1st

1:30pm-3:00pm

Hjemkomst Center

 

Middle School Acting

Working the Craft

January 4th-March 1st

3:30-4:45pm

Studio 13

Preschool Acting

Ages 3-6

January 11th-March 1st

10:00-10:50am

Studio 13

 

Adult Acting

Ages 15+

January 11th-March 1st

10:00-11:15am

Hjemkomst Center

 

Adult Adaptive Theatre

Ages 18+

January 11th-March 1st

12:00-1:00pm

Studio 13

 

Youth Adaptive Theatre

Grades 1-12

January 11th-March 1st

2:00-3:00pm

Studio 13

 

Musical Theatre Movement

Grades 5-8

January 4th-March 1st

11:00am-12:00pm

Studio 13


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Jan
7
to Jan 25
Jan
7
to Feb 11

DANCE CLASSES: "Fusion Belly Dance Picture with Suniva Sol" @ Creative Arts Center

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

Fusion Belly Dance with Suniva Sol
Tuesdays, January 7 - February 11
6:30-7:15 pm: Belly Dance Basics
7:15-8:00 pm: Intro to Fly Fusion

$100 for Belly Dance Basics
$150 for Belly Dance Basics + Intro to Fly Fusion

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Jan
8
to Mar 26

CLAY STUDIO: "Open Ceramic Studio for Adults and Teens" @ Creative Arts Center

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Event Link: https://artofthelakes.wildapricot.org/event-5969492

FEE: Members $125/ Non member $135

Wednesdays starting Jan 8, @ 5 pm
Location: Creative Arts Center

Wednesdays in Jan, Feb, Mar

Use the professional ceramic studio in the Creative Arts Center to work individually on personal ceramic projects. A series of twelve dedicated 3-hour sessions. 

The Open Ceramic Studio will have designated time and dates for the community and AOTL Members to use the ceramic studio located in the CAC building. The purpose of the open ceramic studio is for individuals to work individually on personal ceramic projects. Individuals will need to have had prior ceramics background as no formal instruction on ceramics will be given. During the open Ceramic Studio hours, Dar Eckert, Kathrine McDowell, or other ceramics artists will be available for questions and assistance if needed.  

Equipment: Pottery wheels, slab roller, bats, project boards are available.
  
Supplies: 25 pounds of clay will be included in the cost and additional clay can be purchased.  Clay for purchase can either be stoneware or paper clay. No outside clay can be used unless approved prior to use with documentation of type and cone. We will 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. There will be an additional charge of $5.00 per day for glaze. Glazes will be cone 6. Underglazes are available for use on greenware and an additional $5.00 per day will be charged when used. 

Miscellaneous supplies: plastic bags for wrapping  
Tools: Tools will be available for purchase or artists may bring their own tools.
Limited tools are also available for use.

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Jan
9
to Feb 22

CALL FOR WORKS: "Spring/New Birth Exhibition" @ The Red Door Art Gallery

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Event Link: http://www.reddoorgallerywahpeton.com/call-for-worksartists.html
FEE:
FREE To apply!

Call for Works for our Spring/New Birth exhibition. 

Important dates are below:

 Dates of Exhibition: March 4, 2025 – April 26, 2025

Deadline for Submissions: February 22, 2025

Deadline for Arrival of Art: March 1, 2025

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

 

The Call for Works can also be viewed on our website: http://www.reddoorgallerywahpeton.com/call-for-worksartists.html

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Jan
13
to Mar 13

EXHIBITION: "What is Home?" @ LRAC Main Gallery

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Event Link: https://lrac4.org/currently-on-exhibit
FEE: FREE and Open to the public to attend.

Current Exhibition "What is Home?"

Lake Region Arts Council is hosting a juried multi-artist exhibition until March 13th, 2025 in the Main LRAC Gallery. The title of the exhibition is, "What is Home?". Artists were asked to create artwork that defines the concept of “Home” for them. This could be a place, a time, an object or a feeling. This exhibition has something for everyone to enjoy and every artist has written an artist statement to explain, “What is Home?” to them.  The exhibition opens today, January 13th and we invite you to take the time to visit our gallery and be inspired by the art and learn what “Home” means to them.

 

The public reception will be Tuesday, January 21st, 5:30-7pm that is open to the public and we will have food and drinks. We will have a guest artist for the public reception on Tuesday, January 21st, Su Smallen Love who will be speaking at 6pm that evening. As a visiting writer to our gallery, Su will spend time with the juried artwork in the LRAC Main Gallery and she will create poems based on the artwork in the gallery and share those writings with us the evening of January 21st. Su has presented at several colleges, universities, and arts organizations including Salmon Literary Centre, Ireland; American Space Madrid/Instituto internacional; and across Minnesota, including Hamline University’s series “Poetry as Vocation” with Robert Bly. Love’s five published books of poetry include Weight of Light (Laurel Poetry Collective, 2004), nominated for the Pushcart Editors’ Book Prize, Buddha, Proof (broadcraft press/Red Dragonfly Press, 2013), a Minnesota Book Award finalist, and The Memoir of Mona Lisa (Salmon Poetry, 2019). Su Love is a fiscal year 2024 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. Su received additional funding from the St. Croix Watershed Research Station and from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council’s Next Step Fund, made possible with support from the McKnight Foundation.

 

This juried exhibition is artwork by artists living in the Lake Region Arts Council’s 9 county region. The exhibition features the very best work from our regional artists and is a must see for our gallery visitors. This year the Lake Region Arts Council Gallery Board Committee chose 17 artists living in the LRAC 9 county region. The artists featured in the exhibition are the following; Keith Schmidt, Maggie Peterson, Laura VonBank, Tricia Couson, Torri Hanna, Lrez, Vanessa Sellner, Katy Olson, Dennis Krull, Erika Frikken, Nancy X. Valentine, Samantha Johnson-Purdie, Noni Bjorklund, Deanna Dahlsad, Kandace Creel Falcón, Kevin Zepper and Mary Williams. 

 

The gallery hours are Monday – Thursday 9:00AM – 3:00PM and closed Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Please email or call before you visit the gallery to ensure that the gallery is open that day. Call the LRAC office (toll free in MN) at 1-800-262-2787 or 218-739-5780 or email LRAC4@LRACgrants.org

 

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

 

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Jan
14
to Feb 11

WORKSHOP: "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards- Taught by Anna Lassonde" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards- Taught by Anna Lassonde

5 weeks – Tuesday evenings

Jan 14th to February 11th -6-8pm

Want to learn how to draw? Come on a creative journey with artist Anna Lassonde as she guides you through Betty Edward's book "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain." In this 5-week course you will learn different drawing skills and techniques for sketching and improving your drawings. In addition to class instruction, students will use Edward’s well researched textbook and follow along workbook. Options for students to purchase books with the class or to find your own copies. If you chose to purchase your own, please email emma@dlccc.org for links or suggestions of where to purchase.

In class drawing supplies is available but you will want to have your own to work on your art from home.

16+/class size limited/ pre-registration required

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Jan
16
to May 11

Exhibition: "The Fusion of Fiber and Nature" @ Waage Gallery

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Event Link: https://www.minnesota.edu/fine-arts-events

FEE: FREE and open to the public.

Jan. 16-May 11, Mary Jo Wentz, "The Fusion of Fiber and Nature," Waage Gallery

There is a joint artist reception on February 20 from 2-4 p.m. at M State-Fergus Falls.

Wending Through Watercolor Batik by Ruth Hanson | Charles Beck Gallery

The Fusion of Fiber and Nature by Mary Jo Wentz | Waage Gallery.

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Jan
16
to Mar 13

Exhibition: "Wending Through Watercolor Batik" @ Charles Beck Gallery

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Event Link: https://www.minnesota.edu/fine-arts-events

FEE: FREE and Open to the Public!

Jan. 16-March 13, Ruth Hanson, Wending though Watercolor Batik," Beck Gallery.

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Jan
17
to Jan 26

PLAYS: "Ten Minute Plays with FMCT" @ The Hjemkomst Center

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Event Link: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=252619

FEE: General Admission - all tickets $10 

FMCT Presents

10 MINUTE PLAYS

Performed at The Hjemkomst Center

FMCT’s 10 Minute Plays return in 2025! Featuring ten short plays performed across two weekends, FMCT’s fifth annual play festival will bring local, regional, and national talent to the stage.

Weekend One (Jan 17-19)

·     The Real Thing written by Marjorie Williamson and Directed by Troy Brewster

·     Wake Me When It's Over written by Mike Byham and Directed by Jim Hagel

·     Doctor J's Magic Spray written by Jay Rehak and Directed by Craig Roath

·     Five Miles Long, Two Hundred Feet High written by Maripat Allen and Directed by Jordan Franzen

·     The Saskatchewan Saskwatchers Club written by Ramon Esquivel and Directed by Catherine Manstrom

·     Hatched written by Michael Towers and Directed by Gaige Jevne

Weekend Two (Jan 24-26)

·     Dream Meaning written by Rebecca Kane and Directed by Olivia Landsverk

·     Later On, We'll Conspire written by Jerry Bartz & Rod Hearn and Directed by Rick Lewis

·     Stargazers written by Greg Gould and Directed by Clayton Perala

·     An Audience of One written by Michael C. O'Day and Directed by Henry Radoc

·     Nun of the Above written by Daniel Curzon and Directed by Olivia Desing

·     Meet Cute written by Emily Beck and Directed by Liz Wilhelmi

Venue Info

10 Minute Plays will be performed on FMCT's Community Stage at The Hjemkomst Center (202 1st Avenue N, Moorhead, MN 56560). A free public parking lot is located immediately outside the venue.

Seating will begin 30 minutes before each performance time.

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Jan
18
to May 25

EXHIBITION: "MICKEY SMITH: Morphologies" @ Plains Art Museum

Event Link: https://plainsart.org/exhibitions/?type=current

FEE: Free to attend the museum

MICKEY SMITH: Morphologies to open at Plains Art Museum

MICKEY SMITH: Morphologies travels to Plains Art Museum from Macalester College’s Law Warschaw Gallery in St. Paul, MN. The exhibit will be on view from January 18 to May 25, 2025, in Plains’ Ruth and Seymour Landfield Atrium and Xcel Energy Gallery.

Over the past two decades, Mickey Smith has documented significant cultural shifts in academic and public libraries, primarily across the United States, Aotearoa/New Zealand and the South Pacific. Her photography captures the evolution of libraries, from traditional card catalogs and stacks to digitization and the advent of artificial intelligence, highlighting their role as stewards of knowledge.

The exhibition features Smith’s acclaimed projects VOLUME, Denudation, and As You Will: Carnegie Libraries of the South Pacific alongside new mixed-media installations made from deaccessioned library materials donated to the project by academic libraries. Through this confluence of Smith’s oeuvre, Morphologies explores the dynamic nature of library lifecycles with striking imagery, like her trademark — never lit nor touched — captures of in-situ bound periodicals. Smith’s work considers not only the ways in which books are revered, but how libraries adapt to changes, including repurposing buildings and transitioning from physical books to online resources.

Mickey Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Photography from Minnesota State University Moorhead (1994) and
a Diploma in Jewelry Design from Hungry Creek Art & Craft School in New Zealand (2019). Mickey is an advocate and spokesperson for Harbour HoSpice Auckland. Since 2003, Smith’s work has been included in numerous exhibitions throughout the United States, in New Zealand, China, and Russia. Her works belong to numerous public and private collections, including the Museum of Modern Art Library, Sheldon Museum of Art, and Weisman Art Museum. She has received grants and awards from the McKnight Foundation, CEC ArtsLink, Americans for the Arts, and Creative New Zealand.

“Seeing this exhibition at the Plains Art Museum feels like a homecoming. As an art student at MSUM, I spent countless hours in the Livingston Lord Library, devouring materials which profoundly shaped my perspective as an artist.”

- Mickey Smith, Artist

“We are thrilled to showcase MICKEY SMITH: Morphologies at Plains Art Museum. This compelling body of work offers a timely exploration on the shifting role of libraries in the digital age. Smith breathes new life into deaccessioned books, inviting contemplation on the preservation of knowledge, the intersection of digital and analog forms of media, and the complexities of information access in today’s world.”

- Danielle Gravon, Chief Curator and Director of Collections and Exhibitions, Plains Art Museum

An accompanying illustrated publication is co-edited by exhibition curator Heather Everhart and Laura Wertheim Joseph, PhD (newly appointed head curator of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum), and includes essays by Everhart + Joseph, Shannon Mattern, PhD (Professor of Media Studies and Art History at the University of Pennsylvania), and Aisling Quigley, PhD (Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Liberal Arts at Macalester College).

The exhibition travels to Lincoln, NE in fall 2025, jointly presented by the Eisentrager-Howard Gallery at the University of Nebraska and Fiendish Plots.

For artist information, artwork details and images, public program details, or purchase information, please contact: Heather Everhart, director & curator, Law Warschaw Gallery / heverhar@macalester.edu

MICKEY SMITH: Morphologies is generously sponsored by Karen & Leslie Desnick and Dual Purpose/Dual Citizen Brewing Company Law Warschaw is an academic gallery, gratefully located on the sovereign Dakhóta land of Mni Sóta Maḳoce.

Plains Art Museum thanks our generous PlainsArt4All members, donors, and Organizational Partners for their support. Additional support provided by The McKnight Foundation; FM Area Foundation; The Arts Partnership with support from the cities of Fargo, Moorhead, and West Fargo; The FUNd at Plains Art Museum; and the North Dakota Council on
the Arts, which receives funds from the North Dakota Legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.

Exhibition Tour Thursday, January 30, 6-6:45 PM, Free

Explore Morphologies, a captivating exhibition that documents the transformation of libraries in the digital age.

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Jan
18
to Jan 25

Workshop: "Learn to Weave with Torri Hanna" @ Creative Arts Center

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

Learn to Weave with Torri Hanna
Saturdays, January 18 & 25
9-12 pm
Creative Arts Center
$55/$50/$45  Non-Member / Member / Student 13+


Learn the basics of weaving using a rigid heddle loom and leave with a beautiful scarf, table runner, potholder or wall hanging . All materials and looms provided. Ages 13+

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Jan
20
to Apr 1

CALL FOR ESSAYS: "NYM 32nd annual Great American Think-Off" @ New York Mills School Auditorium

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Event Link: https://www.kulcher.org/think-off/the-great-american-think-off/

FEE: There is no fee to enter.

Join the Debate on Truth
32nd Annual Great American Think-Off Question Announced

The stage is set for the 32nd Annual Great American Think-Off! This nationally renowned philosophy competition invites thinkers, writers, and debaters from all walks of life to engage with one of life’s most profound questions:

"Is there only one truth,
or are there many truths?"

In this age of AI deepfakes, social media echo chambers, and sophisticated propaganda machines, how do we know what to believe? Can we discover a single, universal truth, or are multiple, equally valid truths possible?

 This year’s question promises to spark spirited debates and thought-provoking discussions that resonate far beyond New York Mills, MN, where the live debate will take place on Saturday, June 14, 2025.

Your Opportunity to Join the Conversation

Submit your essay today! Craft a compelling essay of 750 words or less, presenting your take on this philosophical question. Whether you’re a seasoned thinker or a curious newcomer, the Think-Off welcomes all perspectives.

Key Dates:

  • Essay Submission Deadline: April 1, 2025

  • Finalists Announced: May 1, 2025

  • Live Debate: June 14, 2025

Prizes and Perks:

  • $500 cash prize for each of the four finalists

  • Travel expenses and a weekend in New York Mills

  • A chance to win the title of America’s Greatest Thinker

There is no fee to enter.

 Simply submit your essay online at kulcher.org/think-off/submit-your-essay(preferred); or via email to info@kulcher.org; or via mail to: NYMRCC, PO Box 246, New York Mills, MN 56567.

 

Why Participate?

"This year’s question challenges us to examine the foundations of truth in a world that often feels divided by differing perspectives,” said Betsy Roder, Executive Director of the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center. “The Great American Think-Off is a testament to the power of civil discourse and the enduring human quest for understanding and connection.”

 

Since 1993, the Think-Off has celebrated civil disagreement and intellectual curiosity, earning national recognition from C-SPAN, The New York Times, and The Today Show. Past topics have explored the nature of humankind, the dangers of science vs. religion, and the role of technology in society.

 

About the Great American Think-Off: 

Now in its 32nd year, The Great American Think-Off is an exhibition of civil disagreement between powerful ideas being explored by everyday people. Designed to bring philosophy down from the ivory towers of academia and be made accessible to all, the contest has received national acclaim including coverage by C-SPAN, the New York Times, and The Today Show. 

The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center, located in the rural farm and manufacturing town of New York Mills, Minnesota, produces this annual philosophy contest and encourages people of all ages and backgrounds to participate. 

To get a better sense of the Think-Off, find details, historical information, and a list of the past 30 years of questions and winners on the event website think-off.org.

About the Cultural Center

The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is a rural hub for creativity, community vitality, and lifelong learning in the arts. Since its incorporation in 1990, the Center has connected people to artists and rich cultural experiences in rural Minnesota, celebrating the local and being a window to the world. The Center offers visitors intimate opportunities to encounter art and artists in its 80-seat concert listening room, visual art gallery in a historic building, gift store featuring local artists, artist residency program, sculpture park, and a variety of opportunities to learn, grow, and thrive. For more information, call 218-385-3339, or visitwww.kulcher.org

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

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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Jan
20
5:00 PM17:00

WORKSHOP: "Misty Pines Acrylic Landscape Painting Class with Val Voigt" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

Misty Pines Acrylic Landscape Painting Class with Val Voigt

Mon Jan 20th 2025 5:00pm - 8:00pm

Historic Holmes Theatre, 806 Summit Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, USA  

Have fine while learning to paint this serene feeling of pine trees and mist landscape. Val will paint along with you to show techniques, color mixing, and brush strokes. All supplies included to complete your painting in class. Beginner to advance- all ages welcome.

11 x 14 stretched canvas, brushes to borrow, paints to use during the class, water basin, aprons.

You may want to bring a paint shirt to protect your clothing.

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Jan
21
to Mar 1

EXHIBITION: "Whimsy and Wonder A Multi-Artist Exhibition" @ Kaddatz Galleries

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

FEE: FREE to attend and open to the public.

On View in the Main Gallery January 21 - March 1, 2025

Opening Reception:
5-7PM Thursday, January 23, 2025

This event is free to attend and open to the public.

About the Exhibition:
 This group show features a collection of artwork that captures the essence of joy, whimsy, and wonder in all its forms, from moments of boundless elation to the quiet contentment found in everyday life. Explore a diverse array of 2D and 3D works created by talented artists from the 9-county region of West Central Minnesota, including Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, and Wilkin counties. Whether abstract or representational, each piece is infused with the spirit of celebration and gratitude as we usher in the new year.

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Jan
21
to Mar 1

EXHIBITION: "EMERGENT FORMS Kaddatz Galleries' Adult Student Showcase" @ Studio K

EVENT LINK: https://www.kaddatzgalleries.org/current-exhibitions.html
FEE:
FREE and open to the public

On View in Studio K from January 21 - March 1, 2025

Opening Reception: 5-7PM Thursday, January 23, 2025
This event is free to attend and open to the public.

About the Exhibition:
Emergent Forms is a showcase of student artwork created by adult students of Kaddatz Galleries' fine arts courses taught in 2024. Courses included: Foundation Drawing 1 & 2, Watercolor, Mixed Media + Color Theory, Oil Painting and Egg Tempera.

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Jan
21
5:30 PM17:30

ARTIST RECEPTION: "What is Home?" @ LRAC Main Gallery

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Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/share/18QJ3FK3au/
FEE: FREE and Open the to the public

Current Exhibition "What is Home?"

Lake Region Arts Council is hosting a juried multi-artist exhibition until March 13th, 2025 in the Main LRAC Gallery. The title of the exhibition is, "What is Home?". Artists were asked to create artwork that defines the concept of “Home” for them. This could be a place, a time, an object or a feeling. This exhibition has something for everyone to enjoy and every artist has written an artist statement to explain, “What is Home?” to them.  The exhibition opens today, January 13th and we invite you to take the time to visit our gallery and be inspired by the art and learn what “Home” means to them.

 

The public reception will be Tuesday, January 21st, 5:30-7pm that is open to the public and we will have food and drinks. We will have a guest artist for the public reception on Tuesday, January 21st, Su Smallen Love who will be speaking at 6pm that evening. As a visiting writer to our gallery, Su will spend time with the juried artwork in the LRAC Main Gallery and she will create poems based on the artwork in the gallery and share those writings with us the evening of January 21st. Su has presented at several colleges, universities, and arts organizations including Salmon Literary Centre, Ireland; American Space Madrid/Instituto internacional; and across Minnesota, including Hamline University’s series “Poetry as Vocation” with Robert Bly. Love’s five published books of poetry include Weight of Light (Laurel Poetry Collective, 2004), nominated for the Pushcart Editors’ Book Prize, Buddha, Proof (broadcraft press/Red Dragonfly Press, 2013), a Minnesota Book Award finalist, and The Memoir of Mona Lisa (Salmon Poetry, 2019). Su Love is a fiscal year 2024 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund. Su received additional funding from the St. Croix Watershed Research Station and from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council’s Next Step Fund, made possible with support from the McKnight Foundation.

 

This juried exhibition is artwork by artists living in the Lake Region Arts Council’s 9 county region. The exhibition features the very best work from our regional artists and is a must see for our gallery visitors. This year the Lake Region Arts Council Gallery Board Committee chose 17 artists living in the LRAC 9 county region. The artists featured in the exhibition are the following; Keith Schmidt, Maggie Peterson, Laura VonBank, Tricia Couson, Torri Hanna, Lrez, Vanessa Sellner, Katy Olson, Dennis Krull, Erika Frikken, Nancy X. Valentine, Samantha Johnson-Purdie, Noni Bjorklund, Deanna Dahlsad, Kandace Creel Falcón, Kevin Zepper and Mary Williams. 

 

The gallery hours are Monday – Thursday 9:00AM – 3:00PM and closed Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Please email or call before you visit the gallery to ensure that the gallery is open that day. Call the LRAC office (toll free in MN) at 1-800-262-2787 or 218-739-5780 or email LRAC4@LRACgrants.org

 

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

 

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Jan
21
to Feb 25

ART CLASS: "Live Model Figure Drawing" @ Plains Art Museum

EVETN LINK: https://www.hisawyer.com/plains-art-museum/schedules/activity-set/1168774?source=all-activities
FEE:
$175

Figure Drawing: Six Tuesdays, January 21 through February 25, 6-9 p.m.

 Connect with other local artists in these informal drawing sessions featuring a live model, led by a skilled professional artist. This welcoming environment is designed for artists of all experience levels to improve their skills, experiment with new techniques, or simply enjoy drawing in a supportive setting. Participants are encouraged to bring their preferred drawing materials, whether charcoal, pencils, or other media.

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Jan
21
6:00 PM18:00

ART EVENT: "Arts on Prescription Convergence: Health & Creativity New Work by Anne Labovitz" @ Plains Art Museum

Arts on Prescription
Tuesday, January 21, 6-9 PM, Free
Join us for an intimate salon-style gathering, Arts on Prescription is designed for medical students, residents, and physicians to explore themes of wellness, reflection, and restoration through creative engagement. If you are a physician, resident, or a medical student, please reach out from your institutional email to curatorial@plainsart.orgfor a reservation.

Installation views of Convergence: Health & Creativity – New Work by Anne Labovitz. Plains Art Museum, November 2024. Photos by Bailey Bolton

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Jan
23
5:00 PM17:00

ARTIST RECEPTION: "Emergent Forms Kaddatz Galleries' Adult Student Showcase" @ Studio K

EVENT LINK: https://www.kaddatzgalleries.org/current-exhibitions.html
FEE:
This event is free to attend and open to the public.

Opening Reception: 5-7PM Thursday, January 23, 2025

About the Exhibition:

Emergent Forms is a showcase of student artwork created by adult students of Kaddatz Galleries' fine arts courses taught in 2024. Courses included: Foundation Drawing 1 & 2, Watercolor, Mixed Media + Color Theory, Oil Painting and Egg Tempera.

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Jan
23
5:00 PM17:00

ARTIST RECEPTION: "Whimsy and Wonder a Multi-Artist Exhibition" @ Kaddatz Galleries

On View in the Main Gallery January 21 - March 1, 2025

Opening Reception:
5-7PM Thursday, January 23, 2025

This event is free to attend and open to the public.

About the Exhibition:
 This group show features a collection of artwork that captures the essence of joy, whimsy, and wonder in all its forms, from moments of boundless elation to the quiet contentment found in everyday life. Explore a diverse array of 2D and 3D works created by talented artists from the 9-county region of West Central Minnesota, including Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, and Wilkin counties. Whether abstract or representational, each piece is infused with the spirit of celebration and gratitude as we usher in the new year.

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Jan
23
6:00 PM18:00

ARTIST TALK: "Artside Chat: Anne Labovitz" @ Plains Art Museum

Artside Chat: Anne Labovitz
Thursday, January 23, 6-7 PM, Free
Join us for an in-depth conversation with featured artist Anne Labovitz.

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Jan
25
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE CONCERT: "Chuck Suchy" @ Barry J. Houglum Auditorium

Event Link: https://www.ulenhitterdal.k12.mn.us/this-season/

FEE: Tickets $20 adults, $10 students

Get ready for an evening of heartfelt music and storytelling as acclaimed singer-songwriter Chuck Suchy takes the stage at the Top Hat Theatre on Saturday, January 25th. Suchy, a North Dakota native, is known for his evocative lyrics that paint vivid pictures of rural life and the human experience.
With a career spanning decades, Suchy has captivated audiences with his warm baritone voice and his ability to connect with listeners on a deeply personal level. His songs often explore themes of family, community, and the beauty of the natural world, resonating with audiences of all ages.
Suchy's music is a blend of folk, country, and Americana, drawing inspiration from artists like Woody Guthrie, Johnny Cash, and Pete Seeger. His performances are intimate and engaging, filled with stories and anecdotes that bring his songs to life. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the magic of Chuck Suchy live in concert. It's sure to be an unforgettable evening of music and storytelling.

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Jan
27
6:00 PM18:00

Auditions: "A Few Good Men" @ Andria Theatre

Event Link: https://andriatheatre.org/show/a-few-good-men/#audition_information
FEE: Free to audition. Must fill out form at event link.

Attention all aspiring actors! We are excited to announce open auditions for the powerful and gripping courtroom drama, "A Few Good Men." We are looking for men of all ages and backgrounds to fill a variety of roles in this compelling production. Whether you have years of stage experience or are new to the world of theater, we welcome you to showcase your talent and passion. This is an incredible opportunity to be part of a dynamic cast and bring this iconic story to life. Join us for auditions and take a step towards an unforgettable experience on stage.

Auditions will be held at the Andria Theatre on January 27th and 28th from 6pm-8pm. Actors will be asked to do a cold read from the script. 

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Jan
29
1:00 PM13:00

FILM SHOWING: "Michael T. Keene Presents: Abandoned – The Untold Story of the Orphan Trains" @ New York Mills Public Library

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Event Link: www.nympubliclibrary.org.

FEE: Free and open to all, but preregistration is required: call the New York Mills Public Library (218) 385-2436 or go to www.nympubliclibrary.org.

Film & discussion with Mike Keene
January 29, 2025 @ 1:00 p.m.
Held at NYM NYM Public Library

The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center in collaboration with the New York Mills Friends of the Library is pleased to present a film viewing and discussion with author Michael Keene on Wednesday, January 29, 2025 at 1:00 p.m.

Join us for an interesting and informative afternoon about the Orphan Trains that brought children from New York to Minnesota and other western states. Attendees will watch the film “Abandoned” and then author Mike Keene will join remotely to answer questions after the movie presentation.

This will be a unique hybrid event with history author, Michael Keene. The program explores the audacious relocation scheme which operated between 1854 and 1929, when an estimated 250,000 orphaned or abandoned children were transported west by train and placed in foster homes, mostly in rural mid-western areas, though there were several local placements. The premise now seems incredible, but it developed in response to a crisis incare for homeless children.  Their stories are incredibly haunting and poignant.

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Jan
31
to Feb 8

MUSICAL: "Dani Girl" @ The Hjemkomst Center

Event Link: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=252622

FEE: To purchase tickets, click the link above or call the box office at 701-235-6778

When Dani, a precocious nine-year-old, loses her hair to leukemia, she embarks on a magical journey to get it back. Simultaneously hilarious and heartbreaking, Dani Girl is a tale of life in the face of death, hope in the face of despair, and the indomitable power of the human imagination.

PERFORMANCE DATES

 

Friday, January 31 at 7:30pm

Saturday, February 1 at 7:30pm

 

Sunday, February 2 at 5:30pm

*Talk Back immediately following the show!*

 

Friday, February 7 at 7:30pm

Saturday, February 8 at 7:30pm

 

LOCATION

Hjemkomst Center

202 1st Ave N

Moorhead, MN 56560


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Feb
1
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC & PERFORMANCE: "Deuces Wild Dueling Pianos" @ New York Mills City Hall Ballroom

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The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is thrilled to bring Deuces Wild Dueling Pianos back to New York Mills on Saturday, February 1, 2025! ALL are welcome!

Dave & Ted of Deuces Wild defy all expectations of a dueling piano show and lead the way to an unforgettable experience. It’s a clap-along, sing-along musical comedy show where the audience is always a part of the action. And no one does it better than Dave & Ted, Deuces Wild!

Tickets are ON SALE NOW and can be purchased in person at the Cultural Center or online by clicking below. Call 218-385-3339 with questions.

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Feb
1
to May 29

New York Mills Cultural Center 2025 Winter/Spring Concert Series

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EVENT LINK: https://www.kulcher.org/2025-winter-spring-concert-series/
FEE:
Go to link to see ticket prices.

2025 Winter/Spring Concert Series

Live Music in Rural MN
Unique Listening Room Space
Concerts Open to ALL!

The Cultural Center is pleased to present our 2025 Winter/Spring Concert Series!

Join us for a variety of music styles in our unique listening-room-style space. Not only will you enjoy the talented musicians and excellent acoustics, but you’ll also love being surrounded by unique visual art in our historic Gallery.

We look forward to bringing original live music to the residents and visitors to rural West-Central Minnesota. All are welcome to join us for these one-of-a-kind performing arts experiences!

2025 Winter/Spring Concert Series Schedule:

  • Saturday, February 1 – Deuces Wild Dueling Pianos @ New York Mills City Hall Ballroom 8PM

  • Friday, February 28 – Dawson Redenius Septet

  • Saturday, March 15 – “Caleigh” Irish Concert

  • Friday, March 28 – Jesse Anderson Band

  • Tuesday, April 22 – Dylan Doyle Concert 

  • Thursday, May 29 – Sofia Talvik Concert

Get these dates on your calendar now! Artist information is below, with more details to come soon. 

We would like to thank the Lake Region Arts Council for supporting this Concert Series. We are grateful for all they do to support the arts in our region.

All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be held in the Cultural Center’s gallery space (unless noted otherwise).  Doors open at 7:00 p.m.  General admission seating is first come, first served.  Light refreshments and a cash bar are available at most concerts.

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Feb
15
10:00 AM10:00

YOUTH ART: "Art Immersion Camp - Acrylic " @ Douglas County Library

Event Link: https://www.douglascountylibrary.org/events/events-calendar/teen-events

FEE:

Jax is back! Join us for an all day art event.  A full day of art immersion! Camp runs from 10AM-2:30PM with a half hour lunch break. (Please bring sack lunch.) Must register for art camp at event link.

Acrylic Camp - Saturday, February 15th
Grades 6-12 Only. Registration Required. All materials provided.

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Feb
15
7:00 PM19:00

ART EVENT: "Rock the Boat" @ The Hjemkomst Center

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

FEE: $10 at door or but tickets at link above.

Rock the Boat 2025 is here!

 

Join us for a fun night filled with karaoke, food, and friendship.



FMCT invites you to join us on February 15th at 7pm for a night you'll never forget!!

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Feb
17
5:00 PM17:00

WORKSHOP: "Mystic Woods and Fireflies Acrylic Landscape Painting Class with Val Voigt" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

Event Link: https://www.dlccc.org/artcellar.html

FEE:  $45 covers - 11 x 14 stretched canvas, brushes to borrow, paints to use during the class, water basin, aprons.

Mystic Woods and Fireflies Acrylic Landscape Painting Class with Val Voigt

Mon Feb 17th 2025 5:00pm - 8:00pm

Historic Holmes Theatre, 806 Summit Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, USA  

Paint this mystical woodland scene with fireflies while having fun. Val will paint along with you to show techniques, color mixing, and brush strokes.

11 x 14 stretched canvas, brushes to borrow, paints to use during the class, water basin, aprons.

You may want to bring a paint shirt to protect your clothing. Beginner to advance- all ages welcome. All supplies included to complete your painting in class.

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Feb
20
2:00 PM14:00

Reception: "M State Winter Exhibits Joint Artist Reception" @ Waage and Charles Beck Galleries

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Event Link: https://www.minnesota.edu/fine-arts-events

FEE: FREE and Open to the Public

Join us to recognize two incredible artists featuring their work on the Fergus Falls campus, beginning January 16.

Wending Through Watercolor Batik by Ruth Hanson | Charles Beck Gallery

The Fusion of Fiber and Nature by Mary Jo Wentz | Waage Gallery.

There is a joint artist reception on February 20 from 2-4 p.m. at M State-Fergus Falls.

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Feb
21
to Feb 22

Theatre B presents: "Birds of North America" by Anna Ouyang Moench" @ Theatre B

Event Link: https://theatreb.org

FEE: Tickets - Prices listed below

BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA by Anna Ouyang Moench

February 21 - March 9

Fri & Sat at 7:30 pm; Sun at 2:00 pm (matinees on Feb. 23 and Mar. 2, 9)

John and his daughter Caitlyn are birders. As they scan the skies over their backyard in suburban Maryland looking for elusive birds, years go by. Relationships begin and end. Children grow up and parents age. The climate and the world change in small and vast ways. BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA takes a close look at the relationship of a father and daughter over the course of a decade as they struggle to understand the parts of one another that defy understanding.

INDIVIDUAL TICKET PRICING
Adult $25
Senior $25
Senior Matinee $20 - Feb 23 & Mar 2, 9
Military/Veteran $25
Military/Veteran Matinee $20 - Feb 23 & Mar 2, 9 Student $12

ACCESSIBLE PERFORMANCES AND SPECIAL EVENTS ASL Interpretation – Sunday, Feb 23 at 2:00 pm Audio Description – Sunday, Feb 23 at 2:00 pm

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Feb
22
1:00 PM13:00

"Beginning African American Genealogy Research - The First Steps Presented by Elyse Hill" @ Moorhead Public Library

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

Join us and the Moorhead Public Library as we
welcome African American genealogist Elyse Hill for Black
History Month. The presentation will focus on how to start
genealogical research, as well as the nuances and ways to
overcome the issues faced by African American researchers.
After her presentation, the event will turn into a workshop
where the audience can work on their own family tree with
the help of Elyse, librarians, and historical society staff who
are already familiar with the databases available at the
library. We also invited those who are interested in local
history to “adopt” a family from Fargo-Moorhead’s original
African American community and research their past so we
can better understand our region’s history.


Elyse Hill lives in Georgia, but she grew up in St.
Paul. Her family ties in Minnesota gave her a fascination
with the region’s Black pioneers. Over the past twenty years
she has helped many individuals and groups reconnect with
their past.


Currently she is working on projects for the National
Parks Service’s Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
program for which she conducted research on enslaved
individuals who escaped bondage and later settled in St.
Paul and Minneapolis before the end of the Civil War. Her
research resulted in Pilgrim Baptist Church and Pioneers &
Soldiers Memorial Cemetery in Minneapolis becoming the
only sites in Minnesota to date that have been included into
this program.

 

A special thank you to Dr. Yvonne Condell for supporting Hill's appearance in our community.

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Feb
27
6:00 PM18:00

EXHIBITION: "Exhibition Tour: Convergence: Health & Creativity" @ Plains Art Museum

Exhibition Tour
Thursday, February 27, 6-6:45 PM, Free
Join our curatorial department for an insightful tour of Convergence: Health & Creativity.

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Mar
13
to Mar 23

THEATRE: "A Few Good Men" @ Andria Theatre

EVENT LINK: https://andriatheatre.org/show/a-few-good-men/#audition_information
FEE:
Go to event link to purchase tickets

Regular Season
Late Winter Show

March 13-15 & 20-22 @7pm and 16 & 23 @2pm at Andria Theatre

This Broadway hit is about the trial of two Marines for complicity in the death of a fellow Marine at Guantanamo Bay. The Navy lawyer, a callow young man more interested in softball games than the case, expects a plea bargain and a cover-up of what really happened. Prodded by a female member of his defense team, the lawyer eventually makes a valiant effort to defend his clients and, in so doing, puts the military mentality and the Marine code of honor on trial.

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Mar
17
5:00 PM17:00

WORKSHOP: "Winter Reflections River Sunrise Acrylic Landscape Painting Class with Val Voigt" @ Historic Holmes Theatre

Winter Reflections River Sunrise Acrylic Landscape Painting Class with Val Voigt

Mon Mar 17th 2025 5:00pm - 8:00pm

Historic Holmes Theatre, 806 Summit Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501, USA

Winter Reflections River Sunrise

Learn to paint this sunrise winter scene with reflections in the river. Val will paint along with you to show techniques, color mixing, and brush strokes. Beginner to advance- all ages welcome

11 x 14 stretched canvas, brushes to borrow, paints to use during the class, water basin, aprons.

You may want to bring a paint shirt to protect your clothing. All supplies included to complete your painting in class.

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Apr
26
12:00 PM12:00

ART EVENT: "Convergence Expo: Convergence: Health & Creativity" @ Plains Art Museum

Convergence Expo
Saturday, April 26, 12-5 PM, Free
This exciting event highlights Anne Labovitz’s exhibition, featuring time with the artist, guided tours, and interactive activities. Explore community resources centered on health, wellness, mindfulness, and well-being, enjoy make-and-take art activities, and connect with others through networking opportunities. Food will be available for purchase, and the day will culminate with a dynamic panel discussion featuring Anne Labovitz and notable health professionals, exploring the intersection of creativity and wellness. Stay tuned for more details—don’t miss this unique opportunity to celebrate the power of art and well-being!

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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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