Jan
23
to Dec 27

Exhbitions 2024: " Kaddatz Galleries 2024 Exhibition Schedule" @ Kaddatz Galleries

For 2024, Kaddatz Galleries exhibition schedule is filled with a mix of solo exhibitions and group shows you won’t want to miss! Below is a snapshot of what’s to come, but be sure to keep an eye on our website for info and updates about the exhibitions, artists statements and opening receptions!

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Apr
20
to Dec 22

Concerts: "20th Annual Concert Series" @ Central Square Arts & Cultural Center

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Get ready for a richly talented lineup of performers that includes the original Americana singer/songwriter Alice Wallace, the elegant Maud Hixson, extraordinary nods to Johnny Cash and John Denver, the talented Bluegrass Quintet, Monroe Crossing, and Christmas classic, the Nutcracker Ballet. Click here to get your tickets and season passes today and be a part of our unforgettable 20th season!

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Sep
6
to Dec 27

OPEN STUDIO: "Life Drawing" @ Holmes Art Cellar

Life Drawing – Open Studio

Fri Jan 19th 10:00am - Fri Dec 27th 11:30am

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

Life drawing, also sometimes known as figure drawing or gesture drawing, is the drawing of the human form in various poses and levels of detail.

Join us in the Holmes Art Cellar Friday mornings at 10-11:30am through the end of 2024 for our next sessions of Life Drawing Open Studio.

Network and learn from Artist Facilitators from the Holmes Artist Collective. Bring your own supplies. All mediums welcome.

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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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Sep
14
to Dec 22

Concert Series: "Central Square 2024 Annual Concert Series" @ Central Square Arts & Cultural Center

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Central Square has curated an eclectic and richly talented lineup of performers that include the original Americana music of award-winning singer/songwriter Alice Wallace, the elegant vocal stylings of Maud Hixson, an extraordinary nod to the legendary Johnny Cash, the incredible Ted Vigil who transports audiences with his astonishing tribute to John Denver, immensely talented Bluegrass Quintet, Monroe Crossing, and the Christmas classic, the Nutcracker ballet.

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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
4
to Dec 21

EXHIBIT: "BLAYZE BUSETH: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) AND POTTERY" @ Kaddatz Galleries

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On View in Studio K from November 4 - December 21, 2024

Opening Reception: NOON -2PM Thursday, November 7, 2024
This event is free to attend and open to the public.

About the Exhibition:
In this exhibition, Fergus Falls artist and co-owner of Creation Shop Blayze Buseth explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the creative process of pottery. Viewing AI as a collaborator rather than a threat, Buseth uses AI to expand the boundaries of design exploration. His work demonstrates how AI can assist in generating new visual ideas while maintaining the essential role of the artist’s hand in the creation of each piece.

Buseth’s artist statement states: “AI opens a vast playground for design exploration. With a few simple text prompts, I can unlock thousands of new design possibilities, each one slightly or dramatically different from the last. Every word acts as a key, unlocking variations in medium, form, and decoration. The vessel’s form—whether tall and elegant, short and sturdy, or curved and abstract—can be reshaped and reimagined in ways that would take far longer through traditional sketching or modeling.”

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Nov
5
to Dec 21

EXHIBIT: "CARLA BENJAMIN ​VENERATION: ​HONORING THE SPACE THAT SURROUNDS US" @ Kaddatz Galleries

On View in the Main Gallery November 4 - December 21, 2024 “CARLA BENJAMIN
​VENERATION: HONORING THE SPACE THAT SURROUNDS US”.

Opening Reception:
NOON - 2PM Thursday, November 7, 2024

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

About the Artist:
Carla Benjamin, a long-time resident of rural Pillager Minnesota, brings the simple splendor of the Northwoods to life through her innovative use of encaustic painting. Her work is deeply influenced by the textures and tactile qualities of bark, lichens, stones, and leaves. Through her art, she explores themes of awareness, healing, growth, and renewal, inviting viewers to see the familiar natural world from a new perspective.

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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
12
to Jan 4

EXHIBITION: "Open Art Exhibition" @ The Red Door Art Gallery

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Open Art Exhibition

​November 12 - January 4
Artists' Reception: Thursday, December 12, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
All exhibition art is 15% off the day of the reception.

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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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Nov
19
to Jan 1

CALL FOR ART: "2025 Sculpture Stroll" with The Public Arts Commission of Hutchinson, Minnesota

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Event Link: https://hutchinsonmn.gov/9916-2/
FEE: FREE to apply!

The Public Arts Commission of Hutchinson, Minnesota is currently seeking applicants for its 2025 Sculpture Stroll, a juried public arts sculpture walk. The City of Hutchinson has 13 beautiful locations for public art around the city. These locations are primarily in our historic downtown district, but also along the Luce Line Trail and in city parks along the Crow River. Please see the pertinent details below:

  • Application deadline is January 1, 2025. No exceptions.

  • Artists may submit up to 3 separate artworks.

  • Selected artists will be notified by Jan 31, 2025 with installations beginning in May 2025

  • All selected artists will receive a $1,000 honorarium per artwork selected, and are eligible for the Judge’s and People’s Choice awards ($500 each).

To apply please complete the application on www.hutchinsonpublicarts.com and email the completed application and required materials toinfo@hutchinsonpublicarts.com

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Nov
21
to Dec 28

HOLIDAY ART SALES: "Holiday Show and Sale featuring Regional Artists" @ Prairie Renaissance Cultural Alliance

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Event Link: http://prairierenaissance.org/about-us/upcoming-events/

FEE: FREE to attend Gallery Artwork for Sale

Holiday Show and Sale
featuring Regional Artists
On display November 21 – December 28, 2024


Our next gallery display features a variety of art from various PRCA artists, perfect for you Holiday shopping! Unlike the usual shows in the exhibit space, you can take art home the day you buy it!

Celebrate the opening of this show at the Open House during the Parade of Lights on
Thursday, November 21th
from 4-6pm

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Nov
22
to Jan 5

Exhibition: "Terry Jelsing: Themes & Transitions" @ The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum

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Terry Jelsing: Themes & Transitions

Fri Nov 22nd - Sun Jan 5th 2025

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

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Nov
23
to Dec 25

ANNUAL EVENT: "Landmark Center Annual Meeting and Schedule" @ Henning Landmark Center

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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.

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Nov
29
to Jan 19

Exhibition: "Ross Hilgers'Transcendental Orbit: The Uncharted Travels of a Heart Shaped Object" @ Rourke Museum

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Opening Weekend of Ross Hilgers'
Transcendental Orbit: The Uncharted Travels of a Heart Shaped Object

Ross Hilgers' new exhibit, Transcendental Orbit: The Uncharted Travels of a Heart Shaped Object, opens this weekend. Get your first look during public viewing hours (1 to 5 p.m.) starting on Friday 29 November.

Exhibition runs: Fri Nov 29th - Sun Jan 19th 2025

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This exhibit is presented in part by the generous support of Pamela Sund & Mark Herschlip.

Image: Ross Hilgers, Heart Shaped Object Sees Its Wound, ceramic, 2024

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Nov
29
to Dec 29

"Holiday Market" @ The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum

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We are in the midst of re-setting and expanding the Lobby Gift Shop just in time for the Holiday Market opening this Friday (29 November). Stop on by to browse the new prints, jewelry, paintings, ceramics, and so much more!

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Dec
3
to Jan 4

Exhibition: "Skandals by Deana Novak" @ the Red Door Art Gallery

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Deana Novak's featured show "Scandals" is now up until January 4th! Be sure to join us for the artist's reception this Friday, December 6th from 5-7PM!

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Dec
4
to Dec 28

Exhibition: “Unincorporated” @ New York Mills Cultural Center

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In the Gallery: Unincorporated

“Unincorporated” Gallery Exhibit
Artist Laura Grisamore
December 4 – 28, 2024

The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center is pleased to announce its new gallery exhibit “Unincorporated” in the gallery from December 4-28, 2024. A reception will be held on Friday, December 6 from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. 

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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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Dec
5
to Dec 20

MUSICAL: "FMCT Presents THE WINTER WONDERETTES" @ The Hjemkomst Center

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The Wonderettes are back! This seasonal celebration finds the girls entertaining at the annual Harper’s Hardware Holiday Party. When Santa turns up missing, the girls use their talent and creative ingenuity to save the holiday party! Featuring great ’60s versions of holiday classics such as “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” “Run, Rudolph, Run,” and “Winter Wonderland,” the result is, of course, marvelous

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Dec
19
7:00 PM19:00

Theatre Improv for the Holidays: "With Quad Squad: Fractured Fairy Tales" @ Creative Arts Center

Improv for the Holidays

With Quad Squad
​December 19, 7 pm
​Creative Arts Center


Grab a friend and laugh away your holiday stress with an evening of spontaneity. Improv, short for improvisational theater, is a fun, live performance in which the actors make up scenes, dialogue and characters on the spot (sometimes incorporating suggestions from the audience). 

Inspired by earlier theater forms like commedia dell’arte and cabaret, modern improv theaters like The Second City and iO (formerly ImprovOlympic), have produced household names like Stephen Colbert, Steve Carrell, Amy Pohler and Tina Fey. Join us in this fun-filled holiday treat your entire family will enjoy!

Another great production presented by Andria Theatre.

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Dec
20
to Dec 22

Ballet: "FM Ballet: Nutcracker" @ NDSU Festival Concert Hall

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When Clara falls asleep on Christmas Eve night, she dreams that her wood nutcracker comes to life and leads her on an enchanted journey. FMBallet brings this holiday classic to NDSU Festival Concert Hall on December 20-22. Join us as we follow Clara through a festive dreamland of magic, sweet dreams and romance!

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Dec
21
1:00 PM13:00

LIVE MUSIC: " Hartford Street Brass Holiday Concert" @ The Rourke Art Gallery + Museum

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Holiday Concert: Hartford Street Brass

Sat Dec 21st 1:30pm - 2:30pm

Public-Event

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

Join us for an afternoon of holiday favorites from local brass quintet: Hartford Street Brass. Cookies and cocoa to be served.

Doors 1 p.m., Concert 1:30 p.m.

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Dec
21
2:00 PM14:00

LIVE MUSIC: "A Wurlitzer Winter Wonderland featuring The Red River Theatre Organ Society" @ A Center for the Arts

Event Link: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=258606

FEE: Tickets $10 Adults/ $5 Students

A Wurlitzer Winter Wonderland

Saturday, December 21  2pm

Theatre organ music and the Christmas season create holiday dazzle when the members of the Red River Theatre Organ Society present festive holiday tunes for your enjoyment.

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Dec
21
7:00 PM19:00

LIVE MUSIC: "The Longest Night Music Festival" @ NYM Cultural Center

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Saturday, December 21, 2024
Longest Night Music Festival

Our annual winter solstice celebration of local musicians is a local favorite! Concert begins at 7:00 p.m. Lineup of local/regional musicians TBD. This event is free to attend and open to all!  Freewill donations to support local live music are accepted at the event or by clicking the donate button below. 

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Jan
4
1:00 PM13:00

LIVE PERFORMANCE: "A Bud Larsen and Fargo Spelemannslag Hardanger Fiddle Concert" @

Join us this January to hear the beautiful folk music of Norway on handcrafted Hardanger Fiddles. 

Featured performers will Robert “Bud” Larsen, master fiddler and luthier of Brainerd, MN, and Fargo Spelemannslag, a local troupe of players Larsen mentored. The hour-long concert will include Hardanger fiddle history and cultural contexts for songs. The concert will be followed by a reception of Scandinavian goodies. This concert is part of the international commemoration of 200 years of Norwegian immigration to the US.

Hardanger fiddle is the national folk instrument of Norway, and as this region has a large population of Scandinavian descendants, the music, history, and cultural traditions of the instrument are important to provide here.

The Moorhead-Fargo community has enjoyed a recent resurgence in interest in making and playing Hardanger fiddles. Larsen, now in his 80s, was apprenticed as a teenager to Gunnar Helland, the last of a Norwegian family of Hardanger fiddle makers. Bud has been transmitting the Helland method of the unique folk art of Hardanger fiddle-making over the last 20 years of his 40 years as a master luthier to apprentices supported by the North Dakota Council on the Arts, LRAC, the Sons of Norway and the National Endowment for the Arts.

This event is supported in part by a grant from the Lake Region Arts Council through the Minnesota State Legislative appropriation; The Arts Partnership with support from the Cities of Fargo, Moorhead, and West Fargo; and the Fargo-Moorhead Area Foundation.

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Jan
11
4:00 PM16:00

PERFORMANCE: "Rogue Hens Call for Collaborators and Audience" @ Angell Dance Arts Studio

The Rogue Hens is a performance based collaboration of 4 women artists from west central Minnesota and the Twin Cities, all over age 55, who believe that older generations of artists are vital in their communities. In these culturally and politically polarized times, we value the life experience of community elders to find our universal connections through the power of art.
We are combining forces as mature artists in our individual artistic genres to create a performance project that will intertwine singing, dance and movement, poetry, and visual art, engaging our experiences with aging and with the unifying themes of Loss, Tumult, Worry, and Yearning. A free performance open to the public will take place on Saturday, January 11 at 4pm at the Angell Dance Arts Studio.

The collaborating artists are Linda Kachelmeier (composer) of St. Paul, Athena Kildegaard (poet) of Farwell, Jennifer Ilse (dance choreographer) of Minneapolis, and Vicky Radel (visual artist) of Norcross.
Performance date and time: Saturday, January 11, at 4pm (free!)
Location: Angell Dance Arts studio, 714 East Columbia Avenue, Morris

Get Involved!!!
The Rogue Hens is looking to involve people interested in singing and/or dancing. Participants must be over age 16; all ages, genders, and abilities are welcome! You don't need to be able to read music or know anything about dance. Our project will welcome everyone.

Dancers with a deeper history in modern/contemporary based dance are invited to participate in additional sections of the performance with an additional rehearsal.

Please contact the artists to sign up or with any questions!
Dancers – contact Jennifer Ilse, 612-724-7372, offleash@offleasharea.org Singers– contact Linda Kachelmeier,  lindakachelmeier@yahoo.com

Performance date and time: Saturday, January 11, at 4pm
Location: Angell Dance Arts studio, 714 East Columbia Avenue, Morris
Rehearsals:
Dancers – Experienced modern/contemporary dancers – Friday, January 10, 6-8pm ALL dancers – Saturday, January 11, 10am-noon Singers – Saturday, January 11, 10am-noon ALL DANCERS AND SINGERS – dress rehearsal – Saturday, January 11, 1:30-3:30 Performance at 4pm All rehearsals are at Angell Dance Arts Studio

For more information about the collaborating artists:
Linda Kachelmeier: www.lindakachelmeier.com Jennifer Ilse: www.offleasharea.org Vicky Radel:  www.vickyradelartist.com Athena Kildegaard:  www.athenakildegaard.com

This project 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.

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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 Jan 19

Workshops: "Hardanger for Beginners & Refreshers with Mary Williams" @ Creative Arts Center

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Hardanger for Beginners & Refreshers with Mary Williams
Thursday, January 16, 1-3 pm
Sunday, January 19, 2-4 pm (optional)
Creative Arts Center
​$50/$55 Members/Non-Members


Hardanger is a traditional Norwegian cutwork and a form of counted thread embroidery. It's done on an even weave fabric, usually in white but can also be done on other colored fabric. Participants will finish a project over the course of 1-2 classes. 

THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS 48 HOURS BEFORE THE CLASS.

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Jan
18
1:00 PM13:00

WORKSHOP: "Peonies in the Snow, Flower Crafting class led by Leona Rogers" @ the Red Door Art Gallery

Peonies in the Snow, Flower Crafting class led by Leona Rogers

​​Saturday, January 18, 1:00-3:00 p.m.

Join artist Leona Rogers for "Peonies in the Snow", a flower crafting class held on Saturday, January 18 from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. at the Red Door Art Gallery. Participants will create one peony with leaves and will be provided with enough crepe paper to make one additional bloom. Participants are asked to bring a pair of sharp scissors.

The cost for this class is $35 for gallery members, $40 for non-members and is limited to 12 participants. Contact the gallery if you are unsure of your membership status.

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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
6:00 PM18:00

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
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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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
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
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
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
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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Dec
18
7:30 PM19:30

LIVE MUSIC: "A Magical Medora Christmas presented by Bill Sorenson" @ A Center for the Arts

A Magical Medora Christmas presented by Bill Sorenson

Wednesday, December 18  7:30pm

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

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Oct
7
to Dec 17

EXHIBITION: "Michael Weatherly LRAC Fellowship Solo Exhibition" @ Lake Region Arts Council Galleries

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Lake Region Arts Council (LRAC) Board awarded the $5,000 annual LRAC Fellowship to printmaker Michael Weatherly. Michael's artwork will be on display at the LRAC Arts Gallery October 7, - December 17th. There will be a joint artist reception on Tuesday, October 8th with Juried Exhibition, "Surreal Visions", 5:30-7pm. This Artist Reception in FREE and open to the public to attend.

Michael Weatherly is a printmaker living in Elbow Lake, MN. For his day job he works as a technical writer for LGC BioSearch Technologies, based out of London, and has a production facility out of Alexandria, MN that he works out of. Michael has a BA in modern studio art from the University of Minnesota Morris, and he took graphic design classes at Alexandria Tech. He has lived in Elbow Lake for about 12 years and lives there with his partner Nathalie, between the two of them they have six children and six grandchildren.

Statement of Artistic Practice:
I am mainly a relief printmaker living in west central Minnesota. I graduated from the University of Minnesota Morris with a BA in Art History and a minor in Studio Art with a major focus in printmaking. I took my first printmaking course as a sophomore in college, and I was hooked. I love the reaction of the ink on the paper and the textures that could be created. I get excited when I pull the paper from the plate. I am constantly inspired by everyday events and interested in how artist address’s themes that are tragic, scary and painful and how as an artist to grapple with the human condition.
I mainly carve into linoleum and wood, apply ink, paper and pressure to obtain a print. In early 2018, I started working on prints that dealt with human emotions and the human condition to try to establish a connection with the viewer. With 2020 is my sights my goal was to work big again and move towards more installation type art. Through some great discussions with colleagues, the ideas of carving and printing on actual doors came about. Behind the Door tries to address things that we as people would rather keep secret and behind closed doors such as an addiction or abuse. The door also symbolizes a portal that these people might be trying to escape. With the surging rate of opioid addiction, overdoses and abuse, we are experiencing one of greatest public health crises our nation has ever face. I hope that this work will help start a conversation about these issues and bring awareness. I am interested in how artist addresses themes that are tragic, scary and painful and how as an artist to grapple with the human condition.
During my show at the Kaddatz Gallery in Fergus Falls MN I had the incredible opportunity to share my art in a group setting with local recovering addicts. This opportunity gave me valuable insight to the world of a recovering addict and their everyday struggle. This insight has inspired me to continue to bring this issue into the light and start a conversation about drug addiction.
More than 750,000 people have died from a drug overdose in the United States from 1999 to 2018, with nearly 450,000 deaths involving prescribed or illicit opioids. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Understanding the Epidemic, an average of 128 Americans die every day from an opioid overdose. With my art I hope to create relationships with my viewer. I want to be able to connect with them through my art and hopefully make an impact in their life. Being able to communicate to my viewer can help start conversations that may also make a change.

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Oct
7
to Dec 19

EXHIBITION: "Surreal Visions" @ LRAC Main Gallery

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Lake Region Arts Council will be hosting a multi-artist exhibition reception on Tuesday, October 8th, 5:30-7pm that is open to the public and we will have food and drinks. The title of the exhibition is, "Surreal Visions". Definition of Surreal art…” art that balances a rational vision of life with one that asserts the power of the unconscious and dreams.” We asked artists to stretch their imaginations and creative techniques. They responded with an exciting variety of styles and mediums. This juried exhibition has something for everyone. The exhibition will run October 7th to December 17th, 2024.

Our juried exhibitions are always very popular with regional artists and gallery guests. 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; Olivia Hoppe, Tim Cassidy, Jacqueline Henning, Mary Williams, Maggie Peterson, Brad Wegscheid, Kevin Zepper, Laura VonBank, Kimberly Boe, Rebecca Kruger, Samantha Johnson-Purdie, Emma Tomb, Penny Kagigebi, Desiree Logan, Anna Lassonde, James Hopkins and Blayze Buseth.

For the month of October, Lake Region Arts Council is working in a partnership with Otter Cove Children’s Museum, Kaddatz Galleries and Otter Tail County Historical Society and are running a special program that you, the guests, can participate in for the month of October! October is National Museum and Gallery month and we are all partnering together in the creation of a Museum & Galleries Passport, sponsored by Mabel Murphy’s. Participates will be able to pick up a Passport at any 4 location on October 1st. During the LRAC Artist Reception on October 8th we will have a guest speaker, Executive Director of Otter Tail County Historical Society, Chris Schuelke. Chris will speak about the history of the River Inn building at 6pm at the artist reception on October 8th. Please join in the celebration of the exhibition, kicking off the Museum & Gallery Passport, and learning about the history of our historic beautiful building downtown Fergus Falls, and get your passport stamped at the artist reception.

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."

About the Lake Region Arts Council:
The Lake Region Arts Council is a non-profit organization dedicated to encourage and support the vitality of the arts. The LRAC accomplishes this through providing grants to community organizations and individual artists in the region and providing a monthly ArtsNews letter, workshops and technical assistance. LRAC serves the counties of: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse and Wilkin Counties in west central Minnesota.

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Aug
20
to Dec 19

EXHIBITION: "Things I've Made Art by John Shaw" @ Wage Gallery MState Fergus Falls

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In the Waage Gallery, ceramic relief sculptures by Battle Lake artist John Shaw will be showcased in a solo exhibit titled, “Things I’ve Made.” The sculptures are part of an exploratory series Shaw has been working on recently, exploring the nature of clay. Shaw is a former student of the M State ceramics program.

“Clay can be formed, compressed, and controlled, as well as stretched, broken, and set free,” he writes in his artist statement. “I’m fascinated by the fact that when this stuff is transformed by fire from ‘dirt’ to ‘glass,’ that moment of making becomes fixed. This feels a bit like freezing time.”

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