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The Art of Healing
Deadline: May 23rd, 2025
Who?: Sanford Health & R2Arts
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Calls for artists
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R2Arts is collaborating with Sanford Medical of Bemidji to bring a rotating pop-up gallery called The Art of Healing to the community of Bemidji! This collaboration between Sanford and R2Arts offers a space to display art from around our region to be viewed in a public space and to also expose the works of art to interested buyers.
The Art of Healing will consist of revolving three month long shows, the first of which starts on June 20th, 2025 with a deadline to enter being May 23rd, 2025. These shows serve not only as revolving galleries but also a space for art to be sold, each artist may choose whether to list their piece(s) for sale and will be contacted directly for the purchase of the work.
Eligibility
Open to all artists, regardless of medium, experience level, or background.
Works must be original and created by the submitting artist.
Collaborative pieces are welcome but must credit all contributing artists.
Works must be presentation ready.
Submission Process
Application Form: Complete the official submission form, providing your name, contact information, and a brief artist statement.
Artwork Details: Include the title, medium, dimensions, price and preferred form of contact (if for sale), and a high-resolution image of each piece. The work must meet presentation requirements including framing or mounting for 2D works, as well as secure labeling.
Sales & Financial Terms: The artist retains full ownership of their work. All sales transactions will be conducted directly between the artist and the buyer. The Organizer will not facilitate payments or collect submission.
Delivery and Pickup: The artist is responsible for delivering and retrieving their artwork at agreed-upon dates. Failure to retrieve artwork upon completion of the exhibition may result in disposal at the discretion of the Organizer.
Promotion and Rights: The artist grants the Organizer permission to use images of their submitted works for promotional purposes. The Organizer will promote the exhibit through social media and press channels.
Submission Deadline: All entries must be submitted by May 23rd, 2025.
Limit: Each artist may submit up to 3 works for consideration.
Presentation Requirements
Two-dimensional works must be framed or mounted and ready for hanging.
Small Three-dimensional works can be submitted as is, to be displayed in a locked case.
Labels must be securely attached with the artist's name, title, medium, dimensions, preferred form of contact and price (if applicable.)
We look forward to seeing your submissions and getting your works out into the public. Find the application for the exhibit here.
If you have any questions or would like additional information, please email ogimaa@r2arts.org.
Deadline: May 23rd, 2025.
Please send all submissions to ogimaa@r2arts.org
The Artist acknowledges that the organizer is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged artwork. The Artist participates at their own risk and understands that no insurance coverage is provided. By submitting their work, the Artist agrees to abide by all terms outlined in the Artist Agreement Gallery Application.
Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program
Deadline: Several, see info to the side
Who?: MAEP
Established in 1975, the MAEP is one of the oldest juried art exhibitions at an American art museum. The program aims to assist emerging to mid-career artists in advancing their practice by producing or completing artwork for exhibition.
The MAEP Open Calls run from the first day of the month to the last Friday at 11:59 PM every February, June, and October. Applicants receive decisions 6 to 8 weeks after the deadline. One application is selected to exhibit within one year; for example, the October 2024 Open Call will be exhibited from November 2025 to February 2026.
October 1--25, 2024
February 1--28, 2025
June 1--27, 2025
October 1--31, 2025
Note that degree-seeking students and Mia's permanent staff are ineligible. More information, including program updates, blank floor plans, and a "tips for applying" brochure, can be found at new.artsmia.org/maep
Housed in the U.S. Bank Gallery at Mia, MAEP exhibitions and programs are free and open to the public. Thomas Putzier's "Grief & Bureaucracy" is on display at Mia until October 27, 2024. Up next is Roshan Ganu’s “रातराणी: Night Blooming Jasmine,” November November 23, 2024 - February 23, 2025.
Questions? Click here to book a 20-minute virtual meeting with the MAEP Coordinator.
Are you seeking artists? Would you like a call for artists put out for your event?
Tell us about it! If you are seeking to find artists in our area, please let us know by filling out the form to the right. Please include any information about your call, when is the deadline, what is the call for, who specifically are you seeking, or any additional information you would like staff to know. Please include a link to your website or wherever you would like the submissions to go, thank you!

Ephemera
Mitch Blessing’s exhibit, “Ephemera,” will occupy Talley Gallery at Bemidji State University from March 25 – June 10. Artist’s Reception on April 1 at 2 – 4 pm.
The show will feature a stunning collection of printed materials, including original works, type specimens, collaborations, and pieces from fellow printers and printing organizations.
Be sure to attend the Artist’s Reception on April 1st from 2–4 pm, where you can enjoy food, drinks, and an insightful talk with Professor Blessing. We look forward to seeing you there!

Ephemera - Artist Reception
Mitch Blessing’s exhibit, “Ephemera,” will occupy Talley Gallery at Bemidji State University from March 25 – June 10. Artist’s Reception on April 1 at 2 – 4 pm.
The show will feature a stunning collection of printed materials, including original works, type specimens, collaborations, and pieces from fellow printers and printing organizations.
Be sure to attend the Artist’s Reception on April 1st from 2–4 pm, where you can enjoy food, drinks, and an insightful talk with Professor Blessing. We look forward to seeing you there!

Mino-Bimaadiziwin (The Good Life) by Kent Estey
We are excited to be featuring Kent Estey's exhibit, "Mino-Bimaadiziwin" (the Good Life), in the Bagley Public Library Community Room through May and June! Be sure to check it out!
Mino-Bimaadiziwin in Ojibwemowin means The Good Life. This special collection of works from Kent Estey features the beauty of place and the feelings associated with his home on the White Earth Reservation in the village of Naytahwaush. Kent Estey’s work captures the spiritual and physical connections in the natural world around him. His work is bright, bold, and full of movement. Most recently, Estey was awarded the Region 2 Arts Council’s Anishinaabe Arts Initiative Fellowship for 2025.
Join us for an Artist Talk/Reception this Saturday at 11:00 AM. All are welcome!
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
Emily Kjenaas Mezzo-Soprano
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Come do Quill Embroidery
Are you wanting to learn how to embroider with quills? Well here is your chance to learn how to do quill embroidery!
Email petrina218@icloud.com to register. Space is limited
For all of the latest news, events, careers and so much more, check out the newly redesigned whiteearth.com.
Sponsored by the White Earth Cultural Division

Prismacolor pencil portraits in greys, black, & white
The Lake of the Woods ARt Guild is hosting a primsacolor pencil workshop taught by Pamela Edevold. Students will create a finished piece by using the Grisaille method of drawing a full value study using grays, black, and white pencils.
Max of 14 students. $50 class fee.
To Register:
email tttcmd@gmail.com OR LOWartguild@gmail.com
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural heritage fund.

Queering Indigeneity
Beginning in 2023, the M has been in partnership with Penny Kagigebi (White Earth Ojibwe/direct descendant) to develop "Queering Indigeneity," a multi-year, multi-generational project focusing on 2-Spirit, Native queer, gender expansive vision in great diversity and celebration.
In seeking out and amplifying voices of Indigenous artists and culture bearers, the M, guided by Kagigebi, hopes to influence both the types of artists who are supported, seen, and centered at the museum, and to show both Indigenous and non-Indigenous visitors a more comprehensive, complicated, and true story of Minnesotan art and artists.
"Queering Indigeneity" will open at the M in the Nancy and John Lindahl Gallery on June 5, 2025 featuring 16 native artists from the Upper Midwest: Sharon Day, Ryan Young, Delia Touche, Awanigiizhik Bruce, Niibawi Ajijaak, Awanaabe Syverson, Zoe Allen, Lera Hephner, Noah Polk, Madeline Treuer, Chewie Mason, Asin-Gwiiwizens, Sav Jonsa, Giiwedin, Nick Metcalf, and Penny Kagigebi.

2SLGBTQIA+ Pride
Join us for the Leech Lake Pride Celebration!
Call for Vendors!
Info Booth: Free
Craft Booth: $5
Food Truck: $25
+Utilities: $50 total.
Email events@lltc.edu to reserve a spot. Spaces are limited!

Open Mic Night Social
Join us in June for a ton of fun social events.
June 6, Friday – Open Mic Night Social, 7–9pm at Headwaters Music & Arts. We're attending this community event as a group. If you would like to sign up to perform, you can arrive early and check in with event volunteers.
June 7, Saturday – Ice Cream Social, 1:30pm at Big River Scoop. Bring cash or card if you want to purchase ice cream.
June 14, Saturday – Bog Walk, 10am–noon at Lake Bemidji State Park.
June 21, Saturday – Art Social, 1–3pm at Beltrami Electric Coop Community Room.
June 25, Wednesday – Inclusive Game Night, 6–8pm at Accidentally Cool Games. Monthly event on the last Wednesday of each month.
More details at www.leadforinclusion.org. Please contact Shannon at leadforinclusion@gmail.com or 218-209-2345 with any questions or access needs.

Calendar Girls written by Tim Firth
Ticket Price: $12 Seniors. $15 Adults. $25 Concierge.
Ticket Outlets: Ken K Jewelry, myBemidji, McKenzie Place (All in Bemidji.)
Don't miss our next production! Directed by Evie Halvorson. Asst. Directed by Kristine Cannon.
This heartwarming true story showcases the incredible power of friendship and the strength of women coming together for a common cause, as they not only raise funds for their local hospital and leukemia research, but also transform their relationships and their community.
Stop by our local ticketing outlets, myBemidji, Ken K. Thompson Jewelry or McKenzie Place and get your tickets today!
“Calendar Girls” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

Vendor's Market & Artist Luncheon
All are invited to this Vendor’s Market & Artist luncheon! Over a meal, we will discuss the importance of creativity and the arts to individuals and to the community. We hope to encourage and support creators to share their art and try to apply for grants, as well as encouraging individuals to share their work.
We will be discussing grants and fellowships of up to $25,000.
There will be a giveaway for gifts with a total value of $500.00.
The day's agenda will be as follows:
-9:00 - Vendor’s Market Opens
-Noon - Prayer
-10:00-2:00 - Photographer TJ Turner will be offering a portfolio photography session.
-Introduction to Region 2 services while people are making their plates (meal provided)
-12:30 - community discussion led by a panel of Indigenous Artists
-Presentation of R2Arts Grants, services, and other opportunities.
When? Where?
June 7th (Saturday) at 9am in the Naytahwaush Sports Complex, Naytahwaush, MN.
Questions? Want to RSVP?
Email: patrick@r2arts.org
Call: 218-751-5447
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a legislative appropriation from the Clean Water Land & Legacy Amendment.

Photography with Lowell Wolff- FREE
Wolff's lens is a compass pointing to the edges of perception. He charts the liminal spaces where the world flickers, where the camera captures the ghosts of untold stories. This isn't photography; it's a séance with light.
Pre-register for class by calling the AA&EC office: 218-237-3722 or emailing: operationsandevents@parkrapidsarmory.org
This event is made possible through a grant from Region 2 Arts Council.

What we Know
Watermark Art Center will display work by local artist Tom Gamache (White Earth Nation) in the Miikanan Gallery beginning June 7 through September 26. The exhibit, entitled Gekendamaang – "What We Know" includes two series of acrylic paintings.
Gamache's "13 Moon Series" depicts Anishinaabeg life prior to colonialism and his "Doodem Series" portrays the animals representing what’s known as the five original doodems or clans.
For more information regarding exhibits, classes, or events contact 218-444-7570 or visit WatermarkArtCenter.org. Watermark is accessible and there is no fee to view exhibits or to visit the retail gallery. Regular hours are Monday - Saturday from 10am to 5pm. Watermark is located at 505 Bemidji Ave N in Bemidji.

Ice cream social
Join us in June for a ton of fun social events.
June 6, Friday – Open Mic Night Social, 7–9pm at Headwaters Music & Arts. We're attending this community event as a group. If you would like to sign up to perform, you can arrive early and check in with event volunteers.
June 7, Saturday – Ice Cream Social, 1:30pm at Big River Scoop. Bring cash or card if you want to purchase ice cream.
June 14, Saturday – Bog Walk, 10am–noon at Lake Bemidji State Park.
June 21, Saturday – Art Social, 1–3pm at Beltrami Electric Coop Community Room.
June 25, Wednesday – Inclusive Game Night, 6–8pm at Accidentally Cool Games. Monthly event on the last Wednesday of each month.
More details at www.leadforinclusion.org. Please contact Shannon at leadforinclusion@gmail.com or 218-209-2345 with any questions or access needs.

Calendar Girls written by Tim Firth
Ticket Price: $12 Seniors. $15 Adults. $25 Concierge.
Ticket Outlets: Ken K Jewelry, myBemidji, McKenzie Place (All in Bemidji.)
Don't miss our next production! Directed by Evie Halvorson. Asst. Directed by Kristine Cannon.
This heartwarming true story showcases the incredible power of friendship and the strength of women coming together for a common cause, as they not only raise funds for their local hospital and leukemia research, but also transform their relationships and their community.
Stop by our local ticketing outlets, myBemidji, Ken K. Thompson Jewelry or McKenzie Place and get your tickets today!
“Calendar Girls” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

Northwest Writers Group Meeting
Northwoods Writers Group will have a meeting from 2:30 to 4:30 pm.
Lakeport Firehall in Laporte. Meeting every second & fourth Mondays - same time & place.
Future meetings include: April 28, May 12 (no meeting on May26 Memorial Day); & June 9 & 23.
Thank you, any questions? Please call: 218 224-2516.

Summer Youth Pottery
Summer Youth Pottery: starts Monday, June 9th
$170.00
Grades: 2-12
Financial assistance available
Mondays, June 9 - August 11, 4:00-5:30pm
(No class on June 30, July 21, & August 4)
Join us for this hands-on, once-a-week summer pottery class designed for students in grades 2–12. Participants will explore a variety of techniques including coil, slab, and pinch methods, as well as painting, glazing, and an introduction to wheel throwing. Open to all skill levels—space is limited, so early registration is encouraged!

Connect2Arts
June 9th is the next Connect2Arts online discussion, be sure to mark your calendars!
R2Arts offers these free online discussions for all of those in our community to come and share their thoughts, meet creatives in their communities, and get to know one another!
If you are interested in attending this event, RSVP by:
Email: patrick@r2arts.org
Call: 218-751-5447

Work of Art: Funding
Zoom Meeting
Learn how to think creatively about diversifying your funding streams by exploring different models for generating value, resources, and revenue.
6:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Free
For more information or to register, visit here: https://springboardforthearts.org/events/

Bizindaw Aadizookaanag: Listen to the spirits
Join us for this Anishinaabeg cultural teaching with Pebaamibines who shared with us: "This presentation will deal with my own personal interactions of/with my cultural items that help facilitate traditional healing. Each of the items all carry messages for humanity."
To register for this June 11 Zoom Session: https://forms.gle/qAAZMixouML58zto6
Registration deadline: June 9.
This event is free and open to the public. Everyone is welcome. Funded by Minnesota Department of Human Services Behavioral Health Division. Questions? Contact Ivy Vainio at ivyv(at)aicho.org.

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
Melanie Hanson, Violin & Piano. Michael Hanson, Soprano Saxophone. Rebekah Sundsrud, Cello & Piano
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Plein Air: Water-mixable Oils
Join the Northern Artist Association for these FREE art classes!
Registration is required, class size is limited so we recommend signing up now.
Students are to bring their own supplies. For supply lists and registration information, visit here.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Plein Air Classes with Northern Artist Association
FREE CLASSES, REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED - Class size is limited so sign up now! Classes are for age 18 and up.
Plein Air – Water-mixable Oils Class
Instructor: Shannon Stormy Reyes
Saturday, June 14, 2025 – 8 am to Noon at Diamond Point Park, Bemidji
Beginner to Intermediate level
Students are to bring their own supplies. For supply lists and registration information, go to our website: https://www.northernartistassociation.com/classes
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”

Bog Walk
Join us in June for a ton of fun social events.
June 6, Friday – Open Mic Night Social, 7–9pm at Headwaters Music & Arts. We're attending this community event as a group. If you would like to sign up to perform, you can arrive early and check in with event volunteers.
June 7, Saturday – Ice Cream Social, 1:30pm at Big River Scoop. Bring cash or card if you want to purchase ice cream.
June 14, Saturday – Bog Walk, 10am–noon at Lake Bemidji State Park.
June 21, Saturday – Art Social, 1–3pm at Beltrami Electric Coop Community Room.
June 25, Wednesday – Inclusive Game Night, 6–8pm at Accidentally Cool Games. Monthly event on the last Wednesday of each month.
More details at www.leadforinclusion.org. Please contact Shannon at leadforinclusion@gmail.com or 218-209-2345 with any questions or access needs.

Free Acting Workshop: Dramaturgy & Character Development
Interested in acting?
Kitchen Sink Productions is hosting three free acting workshops this summer, and everyone is welcome to join us in:
- Strengthening our skills as actors
- Learning more about producing a well rounded show
- Being in community with other artists in the area
Learn more and sign up on our website:

Muskie Love
$20 for adults, &18 for seniors, $12 for kids. VIP: $5 includes priority seating and dessert
It’s summer and it’s ROAD TRIP TIME!
Set on the shores of Green Bay, Wisconsin, this this laugh-a-minute fish tale is a contemporary take on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Happily single rival fishing guides are soon lured into a romantic trap! Despite their sworn hatred of each other, the couple inexplicably finds themselves drawn together through this maze of tuneful songs, goofy jokes and much needed time on the Bay.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Muskie Love
$20 for adults, &18 for seniors, $12 for kids. VIP: $5 includes priority seating and dessert
It’s summer and it’s ROAD TRIP TIME!
Set on the shores of Green Bay, Wisconsin, this this laugh-a-minute fish tale is a contemporary take on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Happily single rival fishing guides are soon lured into a romantic trap! Despite their sworn hatred of each other, the couple inexplicably finds themselves drawn together through this maze of tuneful songs, goofy jokes and much needed time on the Bay.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Art Classes for Kids: Bear Painting
Join us on Monday, June 16th 10am at Bemidji Middle school for a Bear Painting class for ages 7-12!
Register online: Bemidji Community Ed
Call: 218-333-3284
Instructor: Rachel Amdahl

NLOKids Summer Camp
Exciting News! The Northern Light Opera Company is thrilled to announce the NLOKids Theater Camp 2025!
Running from June 16 to July 12, 2025, this camp in Park Rapids, MN offers young people a chance to dive into the world of theater. Participants will get hands-on experience in acting, singing, set design, and more, all led by experienced instructors like Lisa Dove, LS Music Teacher and Director of Northern Light Opera Co.!
"I'm so happy to work for NLOKids. It's been a constant in my life for 3 years and I don't think I could give that up."
-Elizabeth Rempfer
Register today and foster creativity & teamwork in a fun, supportive environment! northernlightoperacompany.org/nlokids

Summer Youth Pottery
Summer Youth Pottery: starts Monday, June 9th
$170.00
Grades: 2-12
Financial assistance available
Mondays, June 9 - August 11, 4:00-5:30pm
(No class on June 30, July 21, & August 4)
Join us for this hands-on, once-a-week summer pottery class designed for students in grades 2–12. Participants will explore a variety of techniques including coil, slab, and pinch methods, as well as painting, glazing, and an introduction to wheel throwing. Open to all skill levels—space is limited, so early registration is encouraged!

Oils Made Easy with Isabelle Harmon
Class Cost: $125. Class size: 10 per location. To register: www.bagleyarts.org
2 Class opportunities:
Option 1 in Bagley: June 17th-19th at Bagley Public Library Community Room.
Option 2 in Park Rapids: September 24th-26th at Armory Arts & Events Center.
This workshop is for all those who want a fun and easy introduction to painting with oils. Oil painting is very forgiving and sensational vehicle for texture and color.
We will talk about the minimum tools necessary to get started and learn some tips to make a delightful landscape using an image supplied by the instructor.
In order to speed up the process as oils are slow-drying, two basic acrylic colors will first be applied to the canvas. Once dry, oils will be used in varying layers.
Success is guaranteed, so take the leap and join Izzy for either of these creative and joyful sessions!
The instructor will also bring all materials needed, materials are included in the class fee.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

Culture is healing: Drum Making Workshop
Class fee: $45. 20 spots available.
WPS Native American Education Program is excited to announce the 3-day Summer Drum Workshop.
Participants will create their own personal Native American Hand Drum. Learn traditional teachings, traditions, how to care for your drum, and sing!
Materials and supplies provided, this event is open to anyone willing to learn! Native American traditional style snacks and refreshments provided.
Please register through the Warroad Riverplace link, provided on poster. Details listed on registration page.
Scholarships are available for Warroad students, please contact Mrs. Danielle Smith.
The workshop is open to anyone willing to learn!
Instructors- Smokey Hill Drum Group

Queer Family Ties
A Celebration of community, creativity, and connection.
Soup and biscuits for the soul
Crafts for the whole family!
Come share an evening of warmth, creativity, and connection. Whether you’re part of a queer family or a supportive ally, this is a space for all generations to gather, create, and celebrate together.

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Design reflections of your name
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 16 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
Jenny Anderson & Rebekah Sundsrud
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Minnesota Lake Scene
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 18 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Ojibwe Lacrosse Stick Making Workshop
Interested in making your own baaga’adowanaatig (lacrosse stick)? Call [218-401-1993] to register and join! For all of the latest news, events, careers and so much more, check out the newly redesigned whiteearth.com

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Catch All basketmaking
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 18 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Karen Babine Author Talk
Author Talk with Karen Babine – Friday, June 20 at 7 PM!
Join us for a captivating evening as author Karen Babine shares stories from her book The Allure of Elsewhere.
Hitching up her tiny Scamp camper—and accompanied by her two reluctant cats, Galway and Maeve—Karen sets off from Minnesota to Nova Scotia, tracing the journey of her French-Acadian ancestors from four centuries ago.
Don’t miss this literary road trip across time, place, and identity!
You can pre-order her book here www.fourpinesbookstore.com

Muskie Love
$20 for adults, &18 for seniors, $12 for kids. VIP: $5 includes priority seating and dessert
It’s summer and it’s ROAD TRIP TIME!
Set on the shores of Green Bay, Wisconsin, this this laugh-a-minute fish tale is a contemporary take on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Happily single rival fishing guides are soon lured into a romantic trap! Despite their sworn hatred of each other, the couple inexplicably finds themselves drawn together through this maze of tuneful songs, goofy jokes and much needed time on the Bay.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Northern Landscape with Paper Birch Tree
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 17 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Art Social
Join us in June for a ton of fun social events.
June 6, Friday – Open Mic Night Social, 7–9pm at Headwaters Music & Arts. We're attending this community event as a group. If you would like to sign up to perform, you can arrive early and check in with event volunteers.
June 7, Saturday – Ice Cream Social, 1:30pm at Big River Scoop. Bring cash or card if you want to purchase ice cream.
June 14, Saturday – Bog Walk, 10am–noon at Lake Bemidji State Park.
June 21, Saturday – Art Social, 1–3pm at Beltrami Electric Coop Community Room.
June 25, Wednesday – Inclusive Game Night, 6–8pm at Accidentally Cool Games. Monthly event on the last Wednesday of each month.
More details at www.leadforinclusion.org. Please contact Shannon at leadforinclusion@gmail.com or 218-209-2345 with any questions or access needs.

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Wire Lace Pendant
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 16 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Summer Muse Festival
When: Monthly throughout the summer |4-8 pm on June 21, July 26, August 30, and September 20
Where: Rail River Folk School, 303 Railroad St SW, Bemidji, MN 56601
Contact: Diamond | Contact@SummerMuseFestival.com | SummerMuseFestival.com
Cost: Free to attend | No fee to vend
Who: Open to the public | Seeking creative vendors/ musicians/ food trucks to take part
Summer Muse Festival, a brand new, all inclusive music and creative arts gathering in Bemidji (MN), announces its summer season with 4 planned events. Kicking off with a solstice celebration 4-8pm on Saturday June 21 at Rail River Folk School in Bemidji, each event is a celebration of the creative spirit of the season featuring artists, musicians, and food vendors. The other festival gatherings are scheduled for 4-8pm July 26, August 30, and September 20. Summer Muse Festival is free and open to the public.
Summer Muse Festival is currently seeking creative vendors, musicians, and food trucks. Thanks to a grant from the Minnesota State arts boards there is no fee to attend or apply to be a vendor. Those interested in taking part are asked to fill out the interest form at SummerMuseFestival.com. Vendors and musicians are considered on a first come, first served basis with the goal to have as many creatives take part as possible. The mission of the event series is to facilitate an environment for the local community to share and experience creative arts.
Event lineups will be posted on Summer Muse Festival’s website and social media as the dates approach. Those interested in finding out more can visit SummerMuseFestival.com or email Diamond at Contact@SummerMuseFestival.com.

Muskie Love
$20 for adults, &18 for seniors, $12 for kids. VIP: $5 includes priority seating and dessert
It’s summer and it’s ROAD TRIP TIME!
Set on the shores of Green Bay, Wisconsin, this this laugh-a-minute fish tale is a contemporary take on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Happily single rival fishing guides are soon lured into a romantic trap! Despite their sworn hatred of each other, the couple inexplicably finds themselves drawn together through this maze of tuneful songs, goofy jokes and much needed time on the Bay.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Muskie Love
$20 for adults, &18 for seniors, $12 for kids. VIP: $5 includes priority seating and dessert
It’s summer and it’s ROAD TRIP TIME!
Set on the shores of Green Bay, Wisconsin, this this laugh-a-minute fish tale is a contemporary take on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Happily single rival fishing guides are soon lured into a romantic trap! Despite their sworn hatred of each other, the couple inexplicably finds themselves drawn together through this maze of tuneful songs, goofy jokes and much needed time on the Bay.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Art Classes for Kids: Owl Painting
Join us on Monday, June 23rd 10am at Bemidji Middle school for an Owl Painting class for ages 5-12!
Register online: Bemidji Community Ed
Call: 218-333-3284
Instructor: Rachel Amdahl

Northwest Writers Group Meeting
Northwoods Writers Group will have a meeting from 2:30 to 4:30 pm.
Lakeport Firehall in Laporte. Meeting every second & fourth Mondays - same time & place.
Future meetings include: April 28, May 12 (no meeting on May26 Memorial Day); & June 9 & 23.
Thank you, any questions? Please call: 218 224-2516.

Summer Youth Pottery
Summer Youth Pottery: starts Monday, June 9th
$170.00
Grades: 2-12
Financial assistance available
Mondays, June 9 - August 11, 4:00-5:30pm
(No class on June 30, July 21, & August 4)
Join us for this hands-on, once-a-week summer pottery class designed for students in grades 2–12. Participants will explore a variety of techniques including coil, slab, and pinch methods, as well as painting, glazing, and an introduction to wheel throwing. Open to all skill levels—space is limited, so early registration is encouraged!

Inclusive Game Night
Join us in June for a ton of fun social events.
June 6, Friday – Open Mic Night Social, 7–9pm at Headwaters Music & Arts. We're attending this community event as a group. If you would like to sign up to perform, you can arrive early and check in with event volunteers.
June 7, Saturday – Ice Cream Social, 1:30pm at Big River Scoop. Bring cash or card if you want to purchase ice cream.
June 14, Saturday – Bog Walk, 10am–noon at Lake Bemidji State Park.
June 21, Saturday – Art Social, 1–3pm at Beltrami Electric Coop Community Room.
June 25, Wednesday – Inclusive Game Night, 6–8pm at Accidentally Cool Games. Monthly event on the last Wednesday of each month.
More details at www.leadforinclusion.org. Please contact Shannon at leadforinclusion@gmail.com or 218-209-2345 with any questions or access needs.

Art Classes for Kids: Shark Watercolor Collage
Join us on Thursday, June 26th 10am at Bemidji Middle school for a Shark Collage class for ages 4-7!
Register online: Bemidji Community Ed
Call: 218-333-3284
Instructor: Rachel Amdahl

Writers Workshop: Mapping lives and discovering connections with Sean Hill
Writers Workshop: Mapping Lives and Discovering Connections with Sean Hill
When: Thursday, June 26 from 11:00 AM till 12:30PM at Watermark Art Center with poet and author Sean Hill
No fee to attend, but pre-registration is required as space is limited. Contact Leah Grunzke at lgrunzke@watermarkartcenter.org or call Watermark at 218-444-7570.
Mapping Lives and Discovering Connections
How are we voices for wildness? How does the way we are seen in the places we call home affect how we write about place? Can we re-see through defamiliarization? How do the tools of the craft of poetry teach us how to connect with wildness—both ours and that which is outside of us?
In this writing class, we will map our lives and explore the connections we can build with poetry—nudging words to find their place in syntax, marrying disparates with metaphor, stringing images and thoughts in patterns of ideation and emotion, connecting others to our words—to illuminate connections with the non-human world.
Come prepared to generate ideas and share work written during our time together. Our goals will be finding connections, furthering exploration, spurring generation, and creating the makings of a draft of a new poem.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board and the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.
MNWC thanks the BSU English Department, Extending Learning, and the College of Creativity, Enterprise & Place, for their support and encouragement.

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
Bemidji Brass Quintet
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Line and Wash Daisy
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 18 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Potluck and Movie
The Mask and Rose theater notes this is GREAT OPPORTUNITY for our community , who has limited access to full modern dance performances by world renown companies to enjoy this beautiful art form! Join us as we get together to have a potluck followed by a film screening!
Price is $5.00 for an individual or $15. for a family . No one will be turned away as sliding fee pay what you are able if needed.
June 27th Potluck at 6:00 PM then movie at 7:00 PM Short
https://www.marquee.tv/videos/sfdff-old-man-in-corner-store
~~“Young Men at Sadler’s Wells “ by Ballet Boyz An intensely moving portrayal of love, friendship, loss and survival. https://videotanz.ru/dance/young-men-the-movie/
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through a grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund."

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Chickadee in a birch tree
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 17 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Plein Air Classes with Northern Artist Association
FREE CLASSES, REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED - Class size is limited so sign up now! Classes are for age 18 and up.
Plein Air Class – Acrylics
Instructor: Gillian Bedford
Satuday, June 28, 2025 – 1 pm to 5 pm at Cameron Park, Bemidji
Intermediate level
Students are to bring their own supplies. For supply lists and registration information, go to our website: https://www.northernartistassociation.com/classes
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Nosy Gnome
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 16 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Free Acting Workshop: Learning to listen to your Scene Partner
Interested in acting?
Kitchen Sink Productions is hosting three free acting workshops this summer, and everyone is welcome to join us in:
- Strengthening our skills as actors
- Learning more about producing a well rounded show
- Being in community with other artists in the area
Learn more and sign up on our website:

King Wilkie’s Dream
$20. VIP: $25 VIP photos/seating +$20 dinner/dessert
Get ready to enjoy the enchantment of King Wilkie’s Dream! Their feel-good performances of soulful, bluesy Bluegrass music will have your hands clapping and your toes tapping! With heartfelt vocals and captivating instrumentals, this band pours their love for the genre into every arrangement. Join us in our intimate theater for an unforgettable musical experience!
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Plein Air Classes with Northern Artist Association
FREE CLASSES, REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED - Class size is limited so sign up now! Classes are for age 18 and up.
Plein Air – Watercolor Class
Instructor: Amara Bedford
Sunday, June 29th, 12:30 to 4:30 at Cameron Park, Bemidji
Beginner to Intermediate level
Students are to bring their own supplies. For supply lists and registration information, go to our website: https://www.northernartistassociation.com/classes
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”

King Wilkie’s Dream
$20. VIP: $25 VIP photos/seating +$20 dinner/dessert
Get ready to enjoy the enchantment of King Wilkie’s Dream! Their feel-good performances of soulful, bluesy Bluegrass music will have your hands clapping and your toes tapping! With heartfelt vocals and captivating instrumentals, this band pours their love for the genre into every arrangement. Join us in our intimate theater for an unforgettable musical experience!
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
Brady Kacon & Sarah Carlson
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Summer Youth Pottery
Summer Youth Pottery: starts Monday, June 9th
$170.00
Grades: 2-12
Financial assistance available
Mondays, June 9 - August 11, 4:00-5:30pm
(No class on June 30, July 21, & August 4)
Join us for this hands-on, once-a-week summer pottery class designed for students in grades 2–12. Participants will explore a variety of techniques including coil, slab, and pinch methods, as well as painting, glazing, and an introduction to wheel throwing. Open to all skill levels—space is limited, so early registration is encouraged!

Batik with Diane
Cost: $125 Class Size: 16. To Register: visit www.bagleyarts.org
Participants should bring their own watercolors. All other supplies will be provided. Bring your own lunch and beverages. Coffee is provided.
Batik is a traditional Indonesian cloth that originated from the island of Java in the late 1800’s and is still used today throughout Indonesia. It is said the word batik comes from the words Banyak Titik- meaning many dots.
Watercolor Batik is done on rice paper. We will use regular paraffin wax melted in a very small crock pot. There is an inking of the drawing that is done with a black permanent marker. Regular watercolors are used and each step of the way waxed. Starting with whites, then yellows, etc; working from light to dark. It is a fun process! When finished with the waxing process, we iron out the wax using an iron and ironing board. The finished product is almost like stained glass when held up to a light.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
North Wind Clarinets
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Crazy Zebra
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 18 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Robin on an apple blossom tree
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 18 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Mitchell Hall & the Tennessee Trio: A Tribute to Johnny Cash
$25. VIP: $30 VIP photos/seating +$20 Dinner/Dessert
Mitchell Hall brings a young Johnny Cash back to life with his spot on performance. The Tennessee Trio replicates that boom-chick-a-boom sound that was uniquely Johnny Cash. The band is the most complete, accurate duplication of Johnny’s legacy, so reserve your seat to this up close and personal unforgettable musical experience!
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Free Acting Workshop: Making Choices as an Actor
Interested in acting?
Kitchen Sink Productions is hosting three free acting workshops this summer, and everyone is welcome to join us in:
- Strengthening our skills as actors
- Learning more about producing a well rounded show
- Being in community with other artists in the area
Learn more and sign up on our website:

Mitchell Hall & the Tennessee Trio: A Tribute to Johnny Cash
$25. VIP: $30 VIP photos/seating +$20 Dinner/Dessert
Mitchell Hall brings a young Johnny Cash back to life with his spot on performance. The Tennessee Trio replicates that boom-chick-a-boom sound that was uniquely Johnny Cash. The band is the most complete, accurate duplication of Johnny’s legacy, so reserve your seat to this up close and personal unforgettable musical experience!
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Art Classes for Kids: Frog Painting
Join us on Monday, July 14th 10am at Bemidji Middle school for a Frog Painting class for ages 7-12!
Register online: Bemidji Community Ed
Call: 218-333-3284
Instructor: Rachel Amdahl

Summer Youth Pottery
Summer Youth Pottery: starts Monday, June 9th
$170.00
Grades: 2-12
Financial assistance available
Mondays, June 9 - August 11, 4:00-5:30pm
(No class on June 30, July 21, & August 4)
Join us for this hands-on, once-a-week summer pottery class designed for students in grades 2–12. Participants will explore a variety of techniques including coil, slab, and pinch methods, as well as painting, glazing, and an introduction to wheel throwing. Open to all skill levels—space is limited, so early registration is encouraged!

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
Sarah Carlson & Hannah Lewis
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

57th Watermark Art Festival
2025 July 19 & 20. The two-day festival draws thousands of visitors to Downtown Bemidji. The festival area has been expanded to include the Watermark Art Center grounds as well as the historic tree-lined Library Park across the street. With over 100 vendors, food and music, this juried fine art and craft festival has been a summer highlight for Northern Minnesotan residents.
More info? Please visit: https://watermarkartcenter.org/events/

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Watercolor pencil techniques
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 18 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Discover abstract acrylics
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 16 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

A Little Bit of Vegas
$25 for adults. $18 for seniors. VIP: $5 includes priority seating and dessert
Mature Audience: Language and Intimate Content. No nudity, but a woman is seen in her bra and in intimate scenes with a man. Mild violence.
It’s 1958. Sensual showgirls are all the rage on the strip. High glamour and soft mystique allure and captivate a true gentleman into the passionate world of a woman willing to risk everything to reach the top.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

A Little Bit of Vegas
$25 for adults. $18 for seniors. VIP: $5 includes priority seating and dessert
Mature Audience: Language and Intimate Content. No nudity, but a woman is seen in her bra and in intimate scenes with a man. Mild violence.
It’s 1958. Sensual showgirls are all the rage on the strip. High glamour and soft mystique allure and captivate a true gentleman into the passionate world of a woman willing to risk everything to reach the top.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Art Classes for Kids: Octopus Painting
Join us on Monday, July 21st 10am at Bemidji Middle school for an Octopus Painting class for ages 4-7!
Register online: Bemidji Community Ed
Call: 218-333-3284
Instructor: Rachel Amdahl

Northwoods Literacy Conference
Learn how to embed Native American literature and perspectives into K-12 instruction using the new MDE ELA standards. Hear inspiring stories, explore diverse books, and engage in meaningful discussions focused on representative texts. The Northwoods Literacy Conference will feature keynote speakers Dawn Quigley, Ph.D. and Allie Tibbetts.
Thanks to a grant, the conference fee is only $25 and includes:
Preconference gathering on Monday July 21st at 6pm at Four Pines Bookstore in downtown Bemidji.
Full conference on Tuesday, July 22nd from 8am-3:30 pm
Conference meals including breakfast, snack, and lunch
Copy of one of the Author’s books to use in your classrooms
Certificate for 6 CEUs
Book signing and Meet & Greet with Author Dawn Quigley on July 21st from 6pm-7pm at Four Pines Bookstore (Private event for conference attendees only)
Lodging is available on the BSU campus and in the city of Bemidji
Registration opens Mid-April
Questions? Teacher.Education@bemidjistate.edu

Art Classes for Kids: Bumble Bee Painting
Join us on Thursday, July 24th 10am at Bemidji Middle school for a Bumble Bee Painting class for ages 5-12!
Register online: Bemidji Community Ed
Call: 218-333-3284
Instructor: Rachel Amdahl

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
Sarah Kaufenberg & Luke Helm
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Potluck and Movie
The Mask and Rose theater notes this is GREAT OPPORTUNITY for our community , who has limited access to full modern dance performances by world renown companies to enjoy this beautiful art form! Join us as we get together to have a potluck followed by a film screening!
Price is $5.00 for an individual or $15. for a family . No one will be turned away as sliding fee pay what you are able if needed.
July 25th Potluck at 6:00 PM then movie at 7:00 PM
Short https://www.marquee.tv/watch?hash=73bf0e73-47db-4fec-b4df-4d1f0097fbd4&id=719&isDrm=0
In “Mythologies”, Angelin Preljocaj explores contemporary rituals, along with the founding myths that shape our collective imagination via dance . https://videotanz.ru/dance/mythologies/
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through a grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund."

A Little Bit of Vegas
$25 for adults. $18 for seniors. VIP: $5 includes priority seating and dessert
Mature Audience: Language and Intimate Content. No nudity, but a woman is seen in her bra and in intimate scenes with a man. Mild violence.
It’s 1958. Sensual showgirls are all the rage on the strip. High glamour and soft mystique allure and captivate a true gentleman into the passionate world of a woman willing to risk everything to reach the top.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Blackduck Annual Woodcarvers Festival
We are so excited to announce the 2025 flyer and sign-up form! Applications were mailed out about a week ago so folks should start seeing those in mailboxes.
Please note that this event has all new organizers, and we will do our best to make everything run as smoothly as possible.
Let's have a GREAT 2025 event!
For more information please visit: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077596817325

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Fun with Pen and Watercolor Sketches
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 18 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Warm your Heart with a Little Art: Fun with pen and watercolor sketches
Design Reflections of Your Name. This FREE class is held at Loon Country Arts.
Pre-Registration is required for all classes. Ages 18 and up. Limit 15 students.
To register, call 218-444-9813 or in person at Loon Country Arts in Bemidji.
If you are unable to attend, please let us know in case there is a waiting list.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Summer Muse Festival
When: Monthly throughout the summer |4-8 pm on June 21, July 26, August 30, and September 20
Where: Rail River Folk School, 303 Railroad St SW, Bemidji, MN 56601
Contact: Diamond | Contact@SummerMuseFestival.com | SummerMuseFestival.com
Cost: Free to attend | No fee to vend
Who: Open to the public | Seeking creative vendors/ musicians/ food trucks to take part
Summer Muse Festival, a brand new, all inclusive music and creative arts gathering in Bemidji (MN), announces its summer season with 4 planned events. Kicking off with a solstice celebration 4-8pm on Saturday June 21 at Rail River Folk School in Bemidji, each event is a celebration of the creative spirit of the season featuring artists, musicians, and food vendors. The other festival gatherings are scheduled for 4-8pm July 26, August 30, and September 20. Summer Muse Festival is free and open to the public.
Summer Muse Festival is currently seeking creative vendors, musicians, and food trucks. Thanks to a grant from the Minnesota State arts boards there is no fee to attend or apply to be a vendor. Those interested in taking part are asked to fill out the interest form at SummerMuseFestival.com. Vendors and musicians are considered on a first come, first served basis with the goal to have as many creatives take part as possible. The mission of the event series is to facilitate an environment for the local community to share and experience creative arts.
Event lineups will be posted on Summer Muse Festival’s website and social media as the dates approach. Those interested in finding out more can visit SummerMuseFestival.com or email Diamond at Contact@SummerMuseFestival.com.

A Little Bit of Vegas
$25 for adults. $18 for seniors. VIP: $5 includes priority seating and dessert
Mature Audience: Language and Intimate Content. No nudity, but a woman is seen in her bra and in intimate scenes with a man. Mild violence.
It’s 1958. Sensual showgirls are all the rage on the strip. High glamour and soft mystique allure and captivate a true gentleman into the passionate world of a woman willing to risk everything to reach the top.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

A Little Bit of Vegas
$25 for adults. $18 for seniors. VIP: $5 includes priority seating and dessert
Mature Audience: Language and Intimate Content. No nudity, but a woman is seen in her bra and in intimate scenes with a man. Mild violence.
It’s 1958. Sensual showgirls are all the rage on the strip. High glamour and soft mystique allure and captivate a true gentleman into the passionate world of a woman willing to risk everything to reach the top.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Summer Youth Pottery
Summer Youth Pottery: starts Monday, June 9th
$170.00
Grades: 2-12
Financial assistance available
Mondays, June 9 - August 11, 4:00-5:30pm
(No class on June 30, July 21, & August 4)
Join us for this hands-on, once-a-week summer pottery class designed for students in grades 2–12. Participants will explore a variety of techniques including coil, slab, and pinch methods, as well as painting, glazing, and an introduction to wheel throwing. Open to all skill levels—space is limited, so early registration is encouraged!

Watercolor Impressionism: Loose and Free with Michael Holter
Class Fee: $150. Class Size: 15. To Register: visit www.bagleyarts.org. Bring your own lunch.
This workshop will focus on the use of watercolor to paint exciting impressionistic watercolors that include intimate details on wood, metal, glass. You will paint from photographs and will explore the use of light and shadow to create interesting compositions with attention to the details to make texture seem real. We will discuss and work on turning these subjects into interesting and exciting paintings.
We will examine the fundamentals of watercolor painting to assure that all students are familiar with the techniques. Daily discussions and application of the principles and elements of design will be woven into your painting experience.
Each day you will work on paintings and engage in exercises that will solidify the content that you are working on and spend time viewing current masterpieces. We will discuss the methods and the impact that these artists achieve using their techniques.
Michael will demonstrate his approach to creating his award-winning paintings and show you several high-speed video demonstrations to enhance the instruction.
You will have ample time to successfully complete your own paintings. Michael welcomes novice and advanced students and tailors the experience to individual needs.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Region2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & cultural Heritage Fund.

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
Sage Gonzales
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

A Little Bit of Vegas
$25 for adults. $18 for seniors. VIP: $5 includes priority seating and dessert
Mature Audience: Language and Intimate Content. No nudity, but a woman is seen in her bra and in intimate scenes with a man. Mild violence.
It’s 1958. Sensual showgirls are all the rage on the strip. High glamour and soft mystique allure and captivate a true gentleman into the passionate world of a woman willing to risk everything to reach the top.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

A Little Bit of Vegas
$25 for adults. $18 for seniors. VIP: $5 includes priority seating and dessert
Mature Audience: Language and Intimate Content. No nudity, but a woman is seen in her bra and in intimate scenes with a man. Mild violence.
It’s 1958. Sensual showgirls are all the rage on the strip. High glamour and soft mystique allure and captivate a true gentleman into the passionate world of a woman willing to risk everything to reach the top.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Art Classes for Kids: Dog Painting
Join us on Monday, August 4th 10am at Bemidji Middle school for a Dog Painting class for ages 7-12!
Register online: Bemidji Community Ed
Call: 218-333-3284
Instructor: Rachel Amdahl

Summer Youth Pottery
Summer Youth Pottery: starts Monday, June 9th
$170.00
Grades: 2-12
Financial assistance available
Mondays, June 9 - August 11, 4:00-5:30pm
(No class on June 30, July 21, & August 4)
Join us for this hands-on, once-a-week summer pottery class designed for students in grades 2–12. Participants will explore a variety of techniques including coil, slab, and pinch methods, as well as painting, glazing, and an introduction to wheel throwing. Open to all skill levels—space is limited, so early registration is encouraged!

Bringing a Scene to Life. Plein Aire Workshop with Scott Lloyd Anderson
Plein air’s not that scary! Yes, it’s challenging, but there are strategies to help get that sense of light. This workshop will focus on the craft of painting outside. This workshop is open to acrylic and watercolor painters as well. Like hunting or fishing, it takes practice. There are simple, time-honored approaches to simplify a scene and get a sense of the day. Sure you can find these on Youtube, but this workshop will work with you individually, the class will give you an appreciation and level of experience. Most important, the class will give you and appreciation of how plein air is really about learning how to see- seeing space, seeing subtle value relationships, and seeing colors.
Scott’s previous career as a magazine art director greatly informs his art. For the past 23 years, he has participated in many plein air events and exhibitions across the country, winning a few along the way. His art has been featured in national magazines like Southwest Art, Plein Art, American Art Collector, and Art Afficionado. “I love the honesty of painting outdoors from nature.” Scott says. “A plein air painting is like a musical performance recorded live.” This past winter, he exhibited his paintings of snowmen, or snowfolk as he calls them, at Zeller Studio in Hopkins, MN. This summer he’ll teach a plein air workshop at The Atelier in Minneapolis. Presently, he teaches oil painting at the Edina Art Center and Minnetonka Center for the Arts, as well as his own independent workshops.
Visit www.scottlloydanderson.com
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

Art Classes for Kids: Lady Bug Painting
Join us on Thursday, August 7th 10am at Bemidji Middle school for a Lady bug Painting class for ages 4-7!
Register online: Bemidji Community Ed
Call: 218-333-3284
Instructor: Rachel Amdahl

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
Blake Staines
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Anthony Shore Presents ELVIS
$25. VIP: $30 VIP photos/seating +$20 Dinner/Dessert
Grab a seat for a rare, up-close experience with the soulful Anthony Shore as he brings this iconic artist to life! After touring Europe and performing to sellout crowds in Spain, Cyprus, France, Tenerife and London, Shore left the UK and relocated to the US where he has continued his blazing path of success. Known for his authentic vocal delivery, he and his enthusiastic backup singers bring classic favorites to the stage: from an energetic “Hound Dog” to the heartfelt “I Can’t Help Falling In Love.” Witness the magic as they capture the true essence of Elvis’s legendary performances.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Anthony Shore Presents ELVIS
$25. VIP: $30 VIP photos/seating +$20 Dinner/Dessert
Grab a seat for a rare, up-close experience with the soulful Anthony Shore as he brings this iconic artist to life! After touring Europe and performing to sellout crowds in Spain, Cyprus, France, Tenerife and London, Shore left the UK and relocated to the US where he has continued his blazing path of success. Known for his authentic vocal delivery, he and his enthusiastic backup singers bring classic favorites to the stage: from an energetic “Hound Dog” to the heartfelt “I Can’t Help Falling In Love.” Witness the magic as they capture the true essence of Elvis’s legendary performances.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Art Classes for Kids: Hedgehog Painting
Join us on Monday, August 11th 10am at Bemidji Middle school for a Hedgehog Painting class for ages 5-12!
Register online: Bemidji Community Ed
Call: 218-333-3284
Instructor: Rachel Amdahl

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
Paul Lawrence
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Elton John Tribute w/David K
$20. VIP: $25/VIP photos/seating +$20 Dinner/Dessert
Having traveled the nation performing as Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly, David K. and his band bring their newest show to the stage! With strings representing the original arrangements, and David’s multi-octave range covering vocals, they rock the legendary history of this eclectic music and original artist. Stroll down memory lane with beloved hits such as “Crocodile Rock,” “Candle in the Wind” and “Rocketman” in an intimate theater setting.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
Bob Madeson, Sarah Carlson, & Merideth Klingbeil
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Noon Hour Concert
Noon Hour Concerts are every Thursday with different line ups.
Matthew Lorenz
This activity is made possible of the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Potluck and Movie
The Mask and Rose theater notes this is GREAT OPPORTUNITY for our community , who has limited access to full modern dance performances by world renown companies to enjoy this beautiful art form! Join us as we get together to have a potluck followed by a film screening!
Price is $5.00 for an individual or $15. for a family . No one will be turned away as sliding fee pay what you are able if needed.
Aug.29th Potluck at 6:00 PM then movie at 7:00 PM Short -https://www.marquee.tv/watch?hash=53467a33-a7c4-4288-9d0c-9635a0c073f1&id=989&isDrm=0
“Babel 7.16” Presented in the famous Cour d’Honneur du Palais des Papes choreographers Cherkaoui & Damien Jalet have joined forces with dance co. Antony to create “Babel 7.16” , a dance performance that explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identity and religion. https://videotanz.ru/dance/babel-7-16/
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through a grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund."

Summer Muse Festival
When: Monthly throughout the summer |4-8 pm on June 21, July 26, August 30, and September 20
Where: Rail River Folk School, 303 Railroad St SW, Bemidji, MN 56601
Contact: Diamond | Contact@SummerMuseFestival.com | SummerMuseFestival.com
Cost: Free to attend | No fee to vend
Who: Open to the public | Seeking creative vendors/ musicians/ food trucks to take part
Summer Muse Festival, a brand new, all inclusive music and creative arts gathering in Bemidji (MN), announces its summer season with 4 planned events. Kicking off with a solstice celebration 4-8pm on Saturday June 21 at Rail River Folk School in Bemidji, each event is a celebration of the creative spirit of the season featuring artists, musicians, and food vendors. The other festival gatherings are scheduled for 4-8pm July 26, August 30, and September 20. Summer Muse Festival is free and open to the public.
Summer Muse Festival is currently seeking creative vendors, musicians, and food trucks. Thanks to a grant from the Minnesota State arts boards there is no fee to attend or apply to be a vendor. Those interested in taking part are asked to fill out the interest form at SummerMuseFestival.com. Vendors and musicians are considered on a first come, first served basis with the goal to have as many creatives take part as possible. The mission of the event series is to facilitate an environment for the local community to share and experience creative arts.
Event lineups will be posted on Summer Muse Festival’s website and social media as the dates approach. Those interested in finding out more can visit SummerMuseFestival.com or email Diamond at Contact@SummerMuseFestival.com.

Summer Muse Festival
When: Monthly throughout the summer |4-8 pm on June 21, July 26, August 30, and September 20
Where: Rail River Folk School, 303 Railroad St SW, Bemidji, MN 56601
Contact: Diamond | Contact@SummerMuseFestival.com | SummerMuseFestival.com
Cost: Free to attend | No fee to vend
Who: Open to the public | Seeking creative vendors/ musicians/ food trucks to take part
Summer Muse Festival, a brand new, all inclusive music and creative arts gathering in Bemidji (MN), announces its summer season with 4 planned events. Kicking off with a solstice celebration 4-8pm on Saturday June 21 at Rail River Folk School in Bemidji, each event is a celebration of the creative spirit of the season featuring artists, musicians, and food vendors. The other festival gatherings are scheduled for 4-8pm July 26, August 30, and September 20. Summer Muse Festival is free and open to the public.
Summer Muse Festival is currently seeking creative vendors, musicians, and food trucks. Thanks to a grant from the Minnesota State arts boards there is no fee to attend or apply to be a vendor. Those interested in taking part are asked to fill out the interest form at SummerMuseFestival.com. Vendors and musicians are considered on a first come, first served basis with the goal to have as many creatives take part as possible. The mission of the event series is to facilitate an environment for the local community to share and experience creative arts.
Event lineups will be posted on Summer Muse Festival’s website and social media as the dates approach. Those interested in finding out more can visit SummerMuseFestival.com or email Diamond at Contact@SummerMuseFestival.com.

Oils Made Easy with Isabelle Harmon (Copy)
Class Cost: $125. Class size: 10 per location. To register: www.bagleyarts.org
2 Class opportunities:
Option 1 in Bagley: June 17th-19th at Bagley Public Library Community Room.
Option 2 in Park Rapids: September 24th-26th at Armory Arts & Events Center.
This workshop is for all those who want a fun and easy introduction to painting with oils. Oil painting is very forgiving and sensational vehicle for texture and color.
We will talk about the minimum tools necessary to get started and learn some tips to make a delightful landscape using an image supplied by the instructor.
In order to speed up the process as oils are slow-drying, two basic acrylic colors will first be applied to the canvas. Once dry, oils will be used in varying layers.
Success is guaranteed, so take the leap and join Izzy for either of these creative and joyful sessions!
The instructor will also bring all materials needed, materials are included in the class fee.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

Potluck and Movie
The Mask and Rose theater notes this is GREAT OPPORTUNITY for our community , who has limited access to full modern dance performances by world renown companies to enjoy this beautiful art form! Join us as we get together to have a potluck followed by a film screening!
Price is $5.00 for an individual or $15. for a family . No one will be turned away as sliding fee pay what you are able if needed.
Sept. 26th Potluck at 6:00 PM then movie at 7:00 PM
”Tales of Beatrix Potter” J. Frederick Ashton's warm and witty, yet demanding, choreography creates a piece of charm and grace for all ages.
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through a grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund."

Potluck and Movie
The Mask and Rose theater notes this is GREAT OPPORTUNITY for our community , who has limited access to full modern dance performances by world renown companies to enjoy this beautiful art form! Join us as we get together to have a potluck followed by a film screening!
Price is $5.00 for an individual or $15. for a family . No one will be turned away as sliding fee pay what you are able if needed.
Oct. 30th ( note a last Thursday ) Potluck at 6:00 PM then movie at 7:00 PM
Reimagined for the screen, Hofesh Shechter’s "Clowns" is a powerful reflection on society’s obsession with violence. Directed, choreographed, and composed by Shechter himself, this short but impactful piece questions the lengths to which we’ll go for entertainment.
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through a grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund."

Grant Opening: Community Arts Support Grant
These grants help provide some measure of funding stability by offering operating support to arts organizations and arts affiliates so they can focus on increasing the quality and availability of the arts to their communities. Organizations qualify for funding amounts between $2,000 – $7,000 based on their averaged annual expenses from the past two years. This two-year grant open to any arts organization or arts affiliate. Arts groups formed for nonprofit purposes, with a fiscal sponsor, that plan to use this grant to apply for their own nonprofit status are also eligible.
For more information on this specific grant, please click here.

Exploring Fine Art Photography with Jessica Stolen
Join us this Wednesday, June 4 from 6 – 8 PM for a creative and immersive photography experience at beautiful Memorial Park! Exploring Fine Art Photography is a hands-on workshop hosted by local photographer, Jessica Stolen, designed for photographers of all levels who are looking to expand their skills in stylized portraiture and outdoor shooting techniques.
We’ll begin in the shelter house with a session on costuming basics, where you'll learn expert tips and tricks for makeup, wardrobe styling, and character creation—all with the help of live models. Whether you’re photographing fantasy, historical, or conceptual portraits, you’ll gain insight into how to bring your artistic vision to life.
Afterward, we’ll head out onto the park trails to practice model posing and group shooting techniques in natural light. We’ll also explore the creative use of natural elements and special effects—and weather permitting, we’ll even experiment with smoke bombs to add dramatic flair to your shots.
This class also includes a helpful overview of camera settings and functions specifically tailored for outdoor environments.
Each participant will receive a take-home guide covering costuming and makeup basics to continue exploring fine art photography on their own.
Bring your camera or camera phone, your curiosity, and your creativity—we can’t wait to see what you capture!
Registration is $20 per person and you can register here → yeshouse.tiny.us/JSPhotography
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.

Creative Change Coalition, Field Conversation: Building an Artist Emergency Relief Fund
Check out these upcoming offerings from Springboard for the Arts!
Artists: brush up on your business skills at free virtual and in-person "Work of Art" workshops. Learn key skills like creating a business plan to meet your goals, writing and searching for grants to fund your work, and legal considerations—from contracts to how to structure your artistic business.
Learn how your creativity can drive community change at "Artists Working in Community," a free workshop for artists at Springboard's Saint Paul site.
Organizations: Check out upcoming offerings from the Creative Change Coalition to help you build responsive programs for times of crisis, including launching an artist emergency relief fund.
View all upcoming events at www.springboardforthearts.org/events

Albert McLeod Author Talk
Did you know June is Indigenous History Month AND Pride? Celebrate by joining us for an author talk with Two-Spirit Elder, Albert McLeod!
Broadview magazine calls him ‘The grandmother of Manitoba's Two-Spirit movement’ and he’s also one of the author’s of our Pride x IHM book club read, ‘Between the Pipes’.
Register by June 1st to receive Zoom details!
https://indigenousyouthroots.ca/pride-x-ihm-talk-elder...
Event: Tuesday June 3 from 5-7pm ET on Zoom.

Queer Tea
Join us for Queer Tea!
Games and conversations for the 2sLGBTQ+ community
Contact: 218 441 3796

R2 Webinar: Exploring Analytics and Content Trends
June 2nd at 6pm is the return of our R2Arts FREE Webinars! This month's Webinar is on Exploring Analytics and Content trends.
Join Outreach Coordinator Ogimaa as we discuss how to view analytics on social media sites such as Instagram and Facebook. Later in the webinar we will discuss content trends, how to discover them, and how to put a twist on them to promote yourself.
Want to register early? Have questions?
Email us at staff@r2arts.org

Calendar Girls written by Tim Firth
Ticket Price: $12 Seniors. $15 Adults. $25 Concierge.
Ticket Outlets: Ken K Jewelry, myBemidji, McKenzie Place (All in Bemidji.)
Don't miss our next production! Directed by Evie Halvorson. Asst. Directed by Kristine Cannon.
This heartwarming true story showcases the incredible power of friendship and the strength of women coming together for a common cause, as they not only raise funds for their local hospital and leukemia research, but also transform their relationships and their community.
Stop by our local ticketing outlets, myBemidji, Ken K. Thompson Jewelry or McKenzie Place and get your tickets today!
“Calendar Girls” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

And Then There Was Louie
$50 (Includes show, 4 course meal, reunion t-shirt) WARNING: Mild language and content. This production was intended for an adult audience.
The Morettis and the Johnsons are back at it for more zany, wild, audience interactive antics! It’s family reunion time and you’re invited to join in the love, lawn games and laughs of this hilarious Spam Vs. Spezzatino spectacular! Just when it seems the family feud couldn’t get any worse, love/amore comes back to the table to remind everyone what is truly important.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

And Then There Was Louie
$50 (Includes show, 4 course meal, reunion t-shirt) WARNING: Mild language and content. This production was intended for an adult audience.
The Morettis and the Johnsons are back at it for more zany, wild, audience interactive antics! It’s family reunion time and you’re invited to join in the love, lawn games and laughs of this hilarious Spam Vs. Spezzatino spectacular! Just when it seems the family feud couldn’t get any worse, love/amore comes back to the table to remind everyone what is truly important.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Fergus Falls Sculpture Art Walk
We are pleased to announce the launch of the Fergus Falls Sculpture Art Walk, a new public art initiative that will bring six outdoor sculptures to downtown Fergus Falls. The sculptures will be installed at the end of May, offering residents and visitors an opportunity to encounter art as part of their everyday lives—whether walking along Lincoln Avenue, visiting the farmers market, or enjoying the splash pad near the river.
To celebrate the inaugural installation, the Fergus Falls PAC invites the public to attend an Opening Reception on Saturday, May 31, 2025, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the Fergus Falls Senior Center, 115 W Lincoln, Fergus Falls, MN. The event will include an Opening Talk, a walking tour of all six sculptures, and a community gathering with coffee and refreshments.
The six artists selected to exhibit their work in this first Sculpture Art Walk are Blayze Buseth, Tim Cassidy, Tim Nelsen, Jon Kamrath, Kyle Fokken, and Michael Finch. This exciting new program highlights the city’s commitment to enhancing public spaces through art and celebrates the creative talents of regional artists.
The Public Arts Commission is thrilled to launch the Fergus Falls Sculpture Art Walk — a brand new outdoor art initiative bringing six stunning sculptures to downtown Fergus Falls!
Join us for the Opening Reception
Saturday, May 31, 2025 | 1–3 PM
Fergus Falls Senior Center | 115 W Lincoln
Artist talk at 1PM, 1:45PM – 3PM walking tours & community gathering!
Installation begins late May along Lincoln Ave!
This project is made possible by the Lake Region Arts Council and local foundations, with support from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund. We believe in the power of public art to inspire, connect, and strengthen our community.
Facebook Event Page:

“Felted Bird” needle felting with Lanee Paulson
A wonderful opportunity exists for young people to take free art classes at Loon Country Arts Gallery in Bemidji during May and June.
Sign up at the gallery at 310-4th St or call 218-444-9813 to get registered.
There is no charge for these classes.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Calendar Girls written by Tim Firth
Ticket Price: $12 Seniors. $15 Adults. $25 Concierge.
Ticket Outlets: Ken K Jewelry, myBemidji, McKenzie Place (All in Bemidji.)
Don't miss our next production! Directed by Evie Halvorson. Asst. Directed by Kristine Cannon.
This heartwarming true story showcases the incredible power of friendship and the strength of women coming together for a common cause, as they not only raise funds for their local hospital and leukemia research, but also transform their relationships and their community.
Stop by our local ticketing outlets, myBemidji, Ken K. Thompson Jewelry or McKenzie Place and get your tickets today!
“Calendar Girls” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

And Then There Was Louie
$50 (Includes show, 4 course meal, reunion t-shirt) WARNING: Mild language and content. This production was intended for an adult audience.
The Morettis and the Johnsons are back at it for more zany, wild, audience interactive antics! It’s family reunion time and you’re invited to join in the love, lawn games and laughs of this hilarious Spam Vs. Spezzatino spectacular! Just when it seems the family feud couldn’t get any worse, love/amore comes back to the table to remind everyone what is truly important.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Hearth Basket Workshop
Register at: www.bagleyarts.org Class Fee: $40 Per Person. Hand dexterity required. Ages 16+
Join Master Weaver Shannon Lucas-Westrum for a hands-on basket weaving workshop, where you’ll craft a versatile basket perfect for hearth or harvest. Under the expert guidance of Shannon and her apprentice, you’ll build a sturdy grid base and weave the sides around an 8” square hoop. You’ll also learn to create cordage from local grasses or leaves and work with birch bark for decorative accents. The finished basket will measure 8” high, 9” wide, and 14” long- a beautiful and functional piece to take home.
Thanks to an Arts Education Grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, participant cost for this workshop has been reduced by more than 60% and all materials are included free of cost. Instructor will provide all necessary tools (shears, weights, towels, wash tubs, etc.)
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.

“Whimsical Cards” watercolors with Lily Hadrava
A wonderful opportunity exists for young people to take free art classes at Loon Country Arts Gallery in Bemidji during May and June.
Sign up at the gallery at 310-4th St or call 218-444-9813 to get registered.
There is no charge for these classes.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Work of Art: Legal Considerations
Check out these upcoming offerings from Springboard for the Arts!
Artists: brush up on your business skills at free virtual and in-person "Work of Art" workshops. Learn key skills like creating a business plan to meet your goals, writing and searching for grants to fund your work, and legal considerations—from contracts to how to structure your artistic business.
Learn how your creativity can drive community change at "Artists Working in Community," a free workshop for artists at Springboard's Saint Paul site.
Organizations: Check out upcoming offerings from the Creative Change Coalition to help you build responsive programs for times of crisis, including launching an artist emergency relief fund.
View all upcoming events at www.springboardforthearts.org/events

Porch Pottery
Think Spring! Take our Porch Pottery class, starting March 22!
Porch Pottery. Class fee of: $100.00. With instructor Tom Daly
Class dates:
March 22nd & 29th, 10am-12pm (Building Pots)
April 12th, 10:00-12pm (Glazing pots) May 27th, 10:00-11:30am (Pick up pots and potluck)
Unleash your creativity in our relaxing Porch Pottery Workshop! With 25 lbs of high-quality clay at your fingertips, Tom Daly will guide you through step-by-step techniques to craft unique, functional garden pots perfect for your outdoor space. Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, this hands-on session promises fun, inspiration, and a chance to connect with fellow creators.
On the last day when you come to pick up your finished pieces, you’ll get to choose vegetable and/or flower seedlings to bring home and plant.
Register today!

And Then There Was Louie
$50 (Includes show, 4 course meal, reunion t-shirt) WARNING: Mild language and content. This production was intended for an adult audience.
The Morettis and the Johnsons are back at it for more zany, wild, audience interactive antics! It’s family reunion time and you’re invited to join in the love, lawn games and laughs of this hilarious Spam Vs. Spezzatino spectacular! Just when it seems the family feud couldn’t get any worse, love/amore comes back to the table to remind everyone what is truly important.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

And Then There Was Louie
$50 (Includes show, 4 course meal, reunion t-shirt) WARNING: Mild language and content. This production was intended for an adult audience.
The Morettis and the Johnsons are back at it for more zany, wild, audience interactive antics! It’s family reunion time and you’re invited to join in the love, lawn games and laughs of this hilarious Spam Vs. Spezzatino spectacular! Just when it seems the family feud couldn’t get any worse, love/amore comes back to the table to remind everyone what is truly important.
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Community Hide Tanning Apprenticeship
Brain Tanning Deer Hides, Community Hide Tanning Apprenticeship
Friday through Sunday, May 23rd-25th
Learn how to traditionally tan a deer hide in this free community class with instructors Nate Johnson and Jeff Harper in Bemidji, MN. This is the first series of hide tanning classes with the intent to train area community members in the art of hide work. Attendees will be required to be present for all three days, and be prepared for hard physical work.
Enrollment is limited with a preference given to local community members.
Contact Nate Johnson at natejohnsonarts@gmail.com to register or for more information.
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 & Cultural Heritage Fund.

“Keep it Basket” basket weaving with Eileen Spilman
A wonderful opportunity exists for young people to take free art classes at Loon Country Arts Gallery in Bemidji during May and June.
Sign up at the gallery at 310-4th St or call 218-444-9813 to get registered.
There is no charge for these classes.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Open Mic Night
Join us for the next Open Mic Night at the Armory Arts & Events Center from 7-9pm on January 16th!
Call 2373722 to sign up to perform.

Live Model Figure Drawing
Attend all 4 sessions- May: 1, 8, 15, 22. The $40 fee includes all 4 sessions.
All sessions are from 6pm- 8pm. For ages 18 and over.
This monitored open studio class is for participants of all levels who want to work from a live model. Refine your skills, capture the human form, and study light and shadow.
Join us for this 4 section series of 2-hour live nude model figure drawing open studio. While a Watermark staff member will be present to facilitate, instruction will not be provided.
Participants are responsible for bringing their own drawing materials. Watermark will supply drawing horses, easels, tables and chairs. There will be multiple poses ranging from 2 to 30 minutes.
If you are unable to register because the class is full, please contact Jill Neumann at jneumann@watermarkartcenter.org

Art Share
Thursday May, 22nd 3pm-5pm in the Bagley Public Library Community Room.
Bring your artistic talents and projects to share!
Meet other artists from the Community!
Art Share will meet on the 4th Thursday of each month.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through Grants from the Region2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

Artists Working in Community
Check out these upcoming offerings from Springboard for the Arts!
Artists: brush up on your business skills at free virtual and in-person "Work of Art" workshops. Learn key skills like creating a business plan to meet your goals, writing and searching for grants to fund your work, and legal considerations—from contracts to how to structure your artistic business.
Learn how your creativity can drive community change at "Artists Working in Community," a free workshop for artists at Springboard's Saint Paul site.
Organizations: Check out upcoming offerings from the Creative Change Coalition to help you build responsive programs for times of crisis, including launching an artist emergency relief fund.
View all upcoming events at www.springboardforthearts.org/events

Stay Human Storytelling
KAXE/KBXE and Watermark Art Center present a captivating evening of true stories told live on stage at Bemidji Brewing on Tuesday, May 20.
The theme for the evening is "Where I Come From". Featured storytellers, all of whom have appeared on past broadcasts of KAXE/KBXE's "Stay Human", include Scott Stowell from Ely, author of Back Road Grace; long-time local storyteller Ann Marie Newman, currently from Clearbrook; Leif Wallin, from Bemidji; Susie Saxhaug Loeffler from Grand Rapids and Substack author of “Sounds from My Brain”; and Northwoods storyteller Terry O’Brien from Suomi Township in rural Itasca County. Open mic, time permitting, will follow the featured programming. Two Hearted will provide live music.
Doors open at 6pm, performances begin at 7pm. There is no cost to attend or perform. Bemidji Brewing is located at 211 America Avenue NW in Bemidji. There is no admission fee charged for the evening.
The show will be hosted by Michael Goldberg, the producer of "Stay Human" - a mix of words and music for spirit and courage, broadcast Saturday mornings at 9 am (repeats Sunday at 5 pm) on KAXE Grand Rapids and KBXE 90.5 FM in Bemidji, streaming at kaxe.org. This event will be recorded for future broadcasts.
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.

Park Rapids 2025 Sculpture Trail Opening
You're invited to the 2025-26 Sculpture Trail opening at Red Bridge Park May 17. Note the time change to 1 p.m. We're hoping a later time will mean it's warmer than it has been for the event the past few years. You may have noticed sculptures are already coming and going.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Region 2 Arts Council and Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

Bemidji National MMIW Awareness Day
MMIW218 Presents Bemidji National MMIW Awareness Day
Save the Date for Saturday May 17th 2025, 10am-4pm
10 AM March starting from Paul & Babe and walking to the sanford Center
Agenda & Registration coming soon

A Day of Art!
A full day of art! Cost: $65 for the whole day. Open to ages 14 and up. Limited to 10 participants.
Students will receive teaching and coaching in two mediums, watercolor and mosaic. Both mediums include ALL SUPPLIES.
Join instructors Darcy Brambrink and Dee Dee Narum for an entire day of art! Participants will receive instruction in both mediums. There will be a lunch break at approximately noon so please bring a sack lunch, drink, or whatever your prefer. Please bring along a hair dryer to speed up the watercolor drying. Wear something you do not mind getting dirty (or bring an extra shirt.)
This is a split class, you will get 2-3 hours of watercolor instruction then 2-3 hours of mosaic instruction, completing two pieces to bring home.
Watercolor- Birch with Chickadee, Darcy Brambrink
Students will create a 9”x12” painting of birch trees with a chickadee.
Mosaic- Hanging Garden, DeeDee Narum
Students will create a beautiful 3”x6” hanging garden mosaic. DeeDee will show you how to use glass snippers and grout your mosaic piece.
All supplies and materials are included. Safety glasses provided. Come enjoy making a beautiful, whimsical piece for your garden just in time for summer.
Sponsored in part by the Minnesota State Arts Board with funding from the Clean Water Land and Legacy fund.

“Pencil Holder” basket weaving with Eileen Spilman
A wonderful opportunity exists for young people to take free art classes at Loon Country Arts Gallery in Bemidji during May and June.
Sign up at the gallery at 310-4th St or call 218-444-9813 to get registered.
There is no charge for these classes.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a Legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Mixed Media Portraits in Golden Open Acrylic and Prismacolor Pencil
Instructor: Pamela Edevold. Cost: $100 (Bring your own lunch and beverages) To Register: visit www.bagleyarts.org and click under events.
Pamela Edevold will combine the techniques she taught in her Golden Open Acrylic and Prismacolor Premier workshops to create highly detailed portraits with lots of texture. Students who have not taken her previous classes are welcome and will learn the basics in the class as well as how the two mediums work together.
The class will work from an image supplied by the instructor, and students may also bring an 8x10 photo fo their own work from when finished with the class image (any type of portrait image is fine, including 3.4 poses or those where the eyes are not fully visible.) A supply list will be provided. Please bring your own lunch and beverages.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Region2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.