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Calls for artists

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Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program

Deadline: Several, see info to the side

Who?: MAEP

Learn more

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.

Link: https://calendar.app.google/GDiY18VqQJiymz8t9


Arts of Healing 2

Deadline: October 13th, 2025.

Who?: R2Arts and Sanford Health

Submission Form
Artist Agreement

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 second showing starts on October 24th, 2025 with a deadline to enter on October 13th, 2025. The revolving exhibits are set to follow the seasons. With the first ‘spring’ focused, this showing is all about fall! Fall motifs and color palettes.

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.

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.)

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 October 13th, 2025.

  • Limit: Each artist may submit up to 3 works for consideration.

More Information

If you have any questions or would like additional information, please email ogimaa@r2arts.org.

Deadline: October 13, 2025.

Application can be found on www.r2arts.org/artistopportunities

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.

More information email: ogimaa@r2arts.org


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!

Noojimo'iwen by Shannon Eck
Sep
1
to Oct 27

Noojimo'iwen by Shannon Eck

Manoomin Arts Presents Noojimo’iwen by Photographer Shannon Eck.

September 1st- October 27th.

Reception Thursday, September 25th 4:30-6:30pm

As we enjoy the final days of Rick Kagigebi’s McKnight show, we are happy to announce our next show hosted at Gizhiigan Arts Incubator. Join us for the opening of Noojimo’iwen featuring the photography of Shannon Eck. The show and opening reception will be Thursday September 25th.

Shannon is a White Earth enrolled Band Member and photographer. She uses her lens to capture and honor the beauty, diversity, and resilience of her culture. Through her unique perspective and deep connection to her heritage, she aims to challenge preconceived notions and stereotypes while showcasing the vibrant traditions, landscapes, and stories of Native American Communities. With every photograph, she strives to preserve and celebrate the rich legacy of her ancestors while sharing their compelling narratives with the world. As a photographer she specializes in portraits, weddings, and events within and around the White Earth Minnesota Reservation.

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Queering Indigeneity
Sep
18
to Aug 16

Queering Indigeneity

  • Minnesota Museum of American Art (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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 September 18th, 2025 featuring 16 native artists from the Upper Midwest: Sharon Day, Ryan Young, Delia Touché, Awanigiizhik Bruce, Niibawi Ajijaak, Awanaabe Syverson, Zoe Allen, Naawakamigookwe Lera Hephner, Noah Polk, Madeline Treuer, Chewie Mason, Asin-Gwiiwizens, Sav Jonsa, Giiwedin, Nick Metcalf, and Penny Kagigebi.

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Refugia: the seasonal Pond Project -
Sep
26
to Jan 30

Refugia: the seasonal Pond Project -

Watermark Art Center welcomes textile artist Kristen Anderson on October 3 with an opening reception for her exhibit "Refugia: the seasonal Pond Project" from 5 to 7pm. Anderson will give a brief artist presentation at 5:30. The exhibit will be on display through January 30, 2026.

Just as pockets of rich memory may emerge amid a human mind in cognitive decline, remnants of ecosystem diversity that retain resilience amid changing conditions are referred to as ecological "refugia". Anderson uses tapestries, poems and vignettes to illustrate this comparison.

For Anderson, creating the Refugia series was about finding a path forward to cope with difficult and emerging circumstances, both personally and environmentally. It is about learning to relate as a caregiver to both a special ecosystem and to a changing person. Like a mind that is experiencing the roadblocks of disease, the seasonal ponds are at great risk due to weakened wetland laws, development, and a changing climate.

There is no cost to attend this event. Watermark is accessible and there is no fee to view exhibits or to visit the retail gallery during regular hours: Monday – Saturday from 10am to 5pm. 505 Bemidji Avenue N. in Bemidji, MN. 218-444-7570.

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Girls’ Night Out | Dinner Theater with Warroad Summer Theatre
Oct
9

Girls’ Night Out | Dinner Theater with Warroad Summer Theatre

A comedy “whodunnit” coming to RiverPlace this fall!

Four women, on their way to an evening at the theater, stop for dinner at the establishment owned by the ex-husband of one of them. Between the salad and entree, he ends up dead. Each has a reason to wish him dead; perhaps one did more than wish. Perhaps it was one of the other guests. Only unwinding the plot will tell which one is the murderer.

Girls' Night Out will have three different endings, so come more than once for a new experience each time!

For more information, please visit: https://www.warroadriverplace.org/events

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Everything Ceramics Paint & Learn
Oct
9

Everything Ceramics Paint & Learn

LFYN w/ Kelly Hager - Everything Ceramics: Paint & Learn

Thursday, October 9 | 5:30 – 7:00 PM

Learn From Your Neighbor series is back at The YES! House. We are kicking the season off on Thursday, October 9th at 5:30 with Kelly Hager sharing all about her passion and business of creating ceramics!! Attendees will be able to paint and take home their very own ceramic ornament or magnet created by Kelly!

She will share her journey into ceramics, starting her Cerama Jamma business and what she hopes for in the future! Learn about the process of creating ceramics with slip molds, different styles of ceramics, and painting techniques! Kelly will be bringing in some of her pieces to browse as well!

This event is free and open to the public with complimentary refreshments provided, registration is not required.

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

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Girls’ Night Out | Dinner Theater with Warroad Summer Theatre
Oct
10

Girls’ Night Out | Dinner Theater with Warroad Summer Theatre

A comedy “whodunnit” coming to RiverPlace this fall!

Four women, on their way to an evening at the theater, stop for dinner at the establishment owned by the ex-husband of one of them. Between the salad and entree, he ends up dead. Each has a reason to wish him dead; perhaps one did more than wish. Perhaps it was one of the other guests. Only unwinding the plot will tell which one is the murderer.

Girls' Night Out will have three different endings, so come more than once for a new experience each time!

For more information, please visit: https://www.warroadriverplace.org/events

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Queering Indigeneity Community Celebration
Oct
11

Queering Indigeneity Community Celebration

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 September 18th, 2025 featuring 16 native artists from the Upper Midwest: Sharon Day, Ryan Young, Delia Touché, Awanigiizhik Bruce, Niibawi Ajijaak, Awanaabe Syverson, Zoe Allen, Naawakamigookwe Lera Hephner, Noah Polk, Madeline Treuer, Chewie Mason, Asin-Gwiiwizens, Sav Jonsa, Giiwedin, Nick Metcalf, and Penny Kagigebi.

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Girls’ Night Out | Dinner Theater with Warroad Summer Theatre
Oct
11

Girls’ Night Out | Dinner Theater with Warroad Summer Theatre

A comedy “whodunnit” coming to RiverPlace this fall!

Four women, on their way to an evening at the theater, stop for dinner at the establishment owned by the ex-husband of one of them. Between the salad and entree, he ends up dead. Each has a reason to wish him dead; perhaps one did more than wish. Perhaps it was one of the other guests. Only unwinding the plot will tell which one is the murderer.

Girls' Night Out will have three different endings, so come more than once for a new experience each time!

For more information, please visit: https://www.warroadriverplace.org/events

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Art of the Table retreat
Oct
16
to Oct 19

Art of the Table retreat

  • Old School Artist Retreat Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Ultimate Foodie Event- make your own ceramic pie plate, indigo dyed napkins, beeswax candles, and prepare a culminating Greek meal together as a group.

Visit www.oldschoolarts.org to lern more or design your own retreat! Gather your own posse- family events, bachelorette parties, corporate meetings, and more!

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Mixed Media Animal Portrait with Golden Open Acrylics and Prismacolor Pencils on Black Watercolor Paper
Oct
17

Mixed Media Animal Portrait with Golden Open Acrylics and Prismacolor Pencils on Black Watercolor Paper

Instructor: Pamela Edevold

Oct. 17th-19th 2025, 10am-4pm.

Cost: $150 for BAAC Members. $170 for Non-members

Class size of 10. To register, visit www.bagleyarts.org. Bring your own lunch and beverages.

Pamela Edevold continues to experiment with Golden Open Acrylics. In this workshop she will share how she has evolved her acrylic and colored pencil mixed media process to work on black watercolor paper.

The class will work from Pamela’s image of a cat, concentrating on fur patterns and how to work with the black paper to create light and shadow. Students may also bring their own images of an animal to work on when finished with each step of the workshop image. This image may be a photo, a good photocopy, or on a phone/iPad but must be in color.

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

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A Little Night Music
Oct
17

A Little Night Music

Step into a world of romance, wit, and unforgettable melodies as Bemidji State University’s Bemidji Opera Theater presents Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music

Reserve your seats today and be part of an evening that promises to delight!

Bangsberg Fine Arts Complex
Oct. 17 & 18 | 7:30 PM

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2025 New Moon Craft Talk Series
Oct
23

2025 New Moon Craft Talk Series

In the wake of having to cancel the Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference this year, MNWC staff has worked with MNWC faculty to provide our community with a series of 90-minute virtual craft talks with generative or guided writing prompts monthly through November 2025. We’re launching this virtual series with Joni Tevis “Work Experience as Memoir Material” on Thursday July 24th 6-7:30pm.

These virtual sessions are to fall on Thursdays or Tuesdays around the month’s new moon, start at 6pm Central and be hosted via Zoom.

The series fee is $150. You will receive a Zoom link upon successful registration. And we are looking forward to a celebratory Participant Reading in December.

Thursday, July 24, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Joni Tevis – Work Experience as Memoir Material

Thursday, August 21, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Benjamin Percy – Defamiliarization: Writing Across Forms, Breaking Rules, Ignoring Boundaries

Tuesday, September 16, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Toni Jensen – Returning to the Well: Familiar Texts in Trying Times

Thursday, October 23, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Jennifer Foerster – Poetics of Listening: A Generative Workshop

Thursday, November 20, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Douglas Kearney – “Better” isn't a plan: Creating Revision Strategies for Poems

Tuesday, December 16, 6-7:30pm Central
Participant Reading

Share your work with the New Moon Series Community! Sign-up will be provided in advance. Times to read will range between 3-5 minutes depending on interest. 

Cancellation Policy

July 24 – Due to the nature of this series Thursday, July 24, 2025 is the last day to cancel and receive a refund. A $20.00 cancellation fee will be deducted from the series fee. The remainder of the fee will be refunded. Absolutely no refunds for the series fee will be made after July 24.

Registration Policy

You may register and attend once the series has begun, but the registration for will not be adjusted or prorated for missed Craft Talks. Thursday, November 20, 2025 is the last day you may register.

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.

Visit: the website for more information

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BAAC Grand Opening and Pop-up Market
Oct
25

BAAC Grand Opening and Pop-up Market

Join us on Saturday, October 25th for the Bagley Area Arts Collaborative Grand Opening and Pop-Up Market!

Ribbon cutting is at 9 AM followed by the Pop-Up Market featuring artwork by BAAC members! There will also be a silent auction. You won't want to miss it!

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Nalbinding for Beginners
Oct
25

Nalbinding for Beginners

Come learn about nalbinding, an ancient craft that has been used around the world for thousands of years! This class will help you understand more about this fascinating art and get started on a simple project. You do not need to know anything about knitting or crochet to join.

$55
Includes nalbinding needle and a hank of Icelandic wool to make a pair of fingerless mitts.

Sign up online or in the shop!

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Festival of Cultures
Oct
25

Festival of Cultures

Immerse yourself in a day of discovery at the first annual Festival of Cultures!

At this community celebration, Warroad RiverPlace will come alive with a kaleidoscope of colors, customs, and flavors that reflect the richness of the people and heritages that create the vibrant cultural tapestry of our northern area.

Featuring representations from different cultures and nations, this interactive experience will offer festival-goers the opportunity to learn, explore, and build community connections through cultural exchange.

All are invited to:

SAMPLE authentic cuisine from across the globe.

EXPLORE different customs and cultures.

LEARN about meaningful traditions at engaging exhibits.

CONNECT with community and cultivate new bonds.

Set in the welcoming space of Your Place, Warroad RiverPlace, there’s something for everyone at the Festival of Cultures! Stay tuned for more details and a full schedule of the day’s activities.

Presented by a community collaboration and supported by the Warroad Area Community Fund, Northwest Minnesota Foundation Welcoming Communities Grant, Marvin, Zion Lutheran Church, and Warroad RiverPlace

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Potluck and Movie
Oct
30

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."

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Sparkle and Shine: Create Your Own Ornaments
Nov
1

Sparkle and Shine: Create Your Own Ornaments

$40.00

Saturday, November 1, 2025

Time: 10 AM – 12 PM

Who: Ages 16+

Cost: $40 per participant

Financial Assistance Available: Headwaters Financial Assistance Application

Looking for a creative way to kick off the holiday season—and leave with a one-of-a-kind keepsake you’ll cherish or gift to someone special? This Ornament Making Class is for you!

You’ll spend two hours designing and creating your very own 3" diameter ornament. With room for creative expression, no two ornaments will look alike—each participant will craft a truly unique piece to reflect their personal style and holiday spirit.

You don’t need prior art experience—just a desire to explore and create. Local artist Kathy Sanders, with over 35 years of teaching and artistic experience, will guide you step by step. She’ll share techniques and inspiration to help you transform simple materials into something memorable and lasting.

In this class you will:

  • Make a keepsake holiday ornament—a perfect gift or personal treasure

  • Explore your creativity in a fun, relaxed environment

  • Learn from a seasoned artist with decades of teaching experience in painting and glasswork

  • Take home an original, handcrafted ornament you’ll be proud to display for years to come

About the Instructor:
Kathy Sanders is a certified Teacher of Decorative Art (TDA) who has taught painting and decorative arts for more than two decades. Her current work in flameworked glass beads and gourd art showcases her adventurous spirit and love of color. A member of several regional and national arts organizations, Kathy brings enthusiasm, expertise, and a contagious joy for creativity to every class she teaches.

Whether you’re looking to create a thoughtful holiday gift, try your hand at a new artistic skill, or simply enjoy a relaxing morning surrounded by creativity, this class offers the perfect blend of art and community.

Spots are limited—don’t miss this chance to spend a festive morning creating, connecting, and bringing your holiday spirit to life!

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Cards of Joy: Handmade Holiday Creations
Nov
1

Cards of Joy: Handmade Holiday Creations

$30.00

Saturday, November 1, 2025 from 1–3 PM

Who: Ages 16+

Cost: $30 per participant

Financial Assistance Available: Headwaters Financial Assistance Application

Looking for a meaningful way to spend an afternoon—and walk away with keepsake gifts your loved ones will treasure? This Card Making Class is for you!

You’ll spend two hours crafting two beautiful holiday or special occasion cards—so unique they’ll be suitable for framing.

You don’t need prior art experience—just a desire to create something heartfelt. Local artist Kathy Sanders, with over 35 years of teaching and artistic experience, will guide you step by step. She’ll share techniques and inspiration that will help you turn simple materials into lasting works of art.

In this class you will:

  • Make keepsake gifts for family and friends

  • Explore your creativity in a fun, relaxed environment

  • Learn from a seasoned artist who has spent decades teaching and creating across painting and glasswork

  • Take home two original, frame-worthy cards you’ll be proud to share or display

About the Instructor:
Kathy Sanders is a certified Teacher of Decorative Art (TDA) who has taught painting and decorative arts for more than two decades. Her current work in flameworked glass beads and gourd art showcases her adventurous spirit and love of color. A member of several regional and national arts organizations, Kathy brings enthusiasm, expertise, and a contagious joy for creativity to every class she teaches.

Whether you’re looking to learn new techniques, craft a thoughtful gift, or simply spend a relaxing afternoon immersed in art, this class offers a perfect blend of creativity and community.

Spots are limited—don’t miss this chance to spend an afternoon creating, connecting, and bringing your holiday spirit to life!

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Intro to Drawing
Nov
3
to Jan 14

Intro to Drawing

  • Headwaters School of Music & Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Adult Intro to Drawing | 10 Week Class

$50.00

$50

For adults 18+

Mondays: 6pm-8pm, November 3rd through Jan 19th. No class on Dec. 22 & 29.

Financial Assistance Available: Headwaters Financial Assistance Application

This 10-week Adult Intro to Drawing class is your chance to unlock your creativity, gain confidence, and bring your ideas to life on paper.

Taught by local artist and educator Brett Wallin, this beginner-friendly course focuses on developing drawing skills with a special emphasis on the human form and portraits. Participants will explore techniques such as contour drawing, gesture sketching, shading, and proportion to build both accuracy and confidence. Through a mix of quick sketches and longer studies, you’ll learn how to capture movement, structure, and expression, bringing figures and faces to life on paper.

Special attention will be given to anatomy, facial features, and body proportions in a way that’s approachable—even for those completely new to drawing. You’ll practice from live models as well as from photographs, building essential observational skills and adaptability. Along the way, you’ll experiment with materials like graphite, charcoal, and ink to discover your personal style.

More than just a class, this is a supportive community where you’ll meet others on their own creative journey. Together, you’ll share ideas, celebrate progress, and leave each week feeling more inspired and confident in your abilities.

By the end of the course, you’ll have:

  • A strong foundation in drawing, even if you’ve never drawn before

  • The skills to capture figures and portraits with accuracy and expression

  • Guidance from Brett Wallin, a passionate artist and teacher

  • Completed works you can be proud of

  • A renewed sense of creativity and confidence

Participants will receive their own sketchbook, drawing pencil set, eraser, and sharpener.

If you’ve ever thought, “I wish I could draw”—this is the perfect place to begin.

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Community Arts Support Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, funded by an appropriation from the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the State’s general fund and from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.

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Work of Art: Portfolio Kit - SEMAC
Nov
5

Work of Art: Portfolio Kit - SEMAC

Coming up from Springboard for the Arts!

Whether you're looking to brush up on technical skills to support your artistic business or need help building financial resiliency or planning your artistic career, we have resources for you!

Your portfolio is the core of your promotional material and professional calling card. Focus on the essential elements: sharpening your artist statement, tailoring your artistic resume, and curating and formatting your work samples. Part of a series of workshops presented in partnership with Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council for artists in their region.

Check out Springboard's full calendar of upcoming virtual and in-person offerings for artists: www.springboardforthearts.org/events.

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2025 New Moon Craft Talk Series
Nov
20

2025 New Moon Craft Talk Series

In the wake of having to cancel the Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference this year, MNWC staff has worked with MNWC faculty to provide our community with a series of 90-minute virtual craft talks with generative or guided writing prompts monthly through November 2025. We’re launching this virtual series with Joni Tevis “Work Experience as Memoir Material” on Thursday July 24th 6-7:30pm.

These virtual sessions are to fall on Thursdays or Tuesdays around the month’s new moon, start at 6pm Central and be hosted via Zoom.

The series fee is $150. You will receive a Zoom link upon successful registration. And we are looking forward to a celebratory Participant Reading in December.

Thursday, July 24, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Joni Tevis – Work Experience as Memoir Material

Thursday, August 21, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Benjamin Percy – Defamiliarization: Writing Across Forms, Breaking Rules, Ignoring Boundaries

Tuesday, September 16, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Toni Jensen – Returning to the Well: Familiar Texts in Trying Times

Thursday, October 23, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Jennifer Foerster – Poetics of Listening: A Generative Workshop

Thursday, November 20, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Douglas Kearney – “Better” isn't a plan: Creating Revision Strategies for Poems

Tuesday, December 16, 6-7:30pm Central
Participant Reading

Share your work with the New Moon Series Community! Sign-up will be provided in advance. Times to read will range between 3-5 minutes depending on interest. 

Cancellation Policy

July 24 – Due to the nature of this series Thursday, July 24, 2025 is the last day to cancel and receive a refund. A $20.00 cancellation fee will be deducted from the series fee. The remainder of the fee will be refunded. Absolutely no refunds for the series fee will be made after July 24.

Registration Policy

You may register and attend once the series has begun, but the registration for will not be adjusted or prorated for missed Craft Talks. Thursday, November 20, 2025 is the last day you may register.

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.

Visit: the website for more information

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2025 New Moon Craft Talk Series
Dec
16

2025 New Moon Craft Talk Series

In the wake of having to cancel the Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference this year, MNWC staff has worked with MNWC faculty to provide our community with a series of 90-minute virtual craft talks with generative or guided writing prompts monthly through November 2025. We’re launching this virtual series with Joni Tevis “Work Experience as Memoir Material” on Thursday July 24th 6-7:30pm.

These virtual sessions are to fall on Thursdays or Tuesdays around the month’s new moon, start at 6pm Central and be hosted via Zoom.

The series fee is $150. You will receive a Zoom link upon successful registration. And we are looking forward to a celebratory Participant Reading in December.

Thursday, July 24, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Joni Tevis – Work Experience as Memoir Material

Thursday, August 21, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Benjamin Percy – Defamiliarization: Writing Across Forms, Breaking Rules, Ignoring Boundaries

Tuesday, September 16, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Toni Jensen – Returning to the Well: Familiar Texts in Trying Times

Thursday, October 23, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Jennifer Foerster – Poetics of Listening: A Generative Workshop

Thursday, November 20, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Douglas Kearney – “Better” isn't a plan: Creating Revision Strategies for Poems

Tuesday, December 16, 6-7:30pm Central
Participant Reading

Share your work with the New Moon Series Community! Sign-up will be provided in advance. Times to read will range between 3-5 minutes depending on interest. 

Cancellation Policy

July 24 – Due to the nature of this series Thursday, July 24, 2025 is the last day to cancel and receive a refund. A $20.00 cancellation fee will be deducted from the series fee. The remainder of the fee will be refunded. Absolutely no refunds for the series fee will be made after July 24.

Registration Policy

You may register and attend once the series has begun, but the registration for will not be adjusted or prorated for missed Craft Talks. Thursday, November 20, 2025 is the last day you may register.

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.

Visit: the website for more information

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Grant Opening: Community Arts Support Grant
Jan
15

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.

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Free Youth Drone Camp
Oct
5

Free Youth Drone Camp

Get ready for an action packed 1 day experience designed for youth who are curious about the fast-paced world of drone racing. RLNC is thrilled to bring the Fenworks drone racing team and their expertise to the Red Lake Nation Community, cutting-edge technology and hands-on excitement straight to our Red Lake Campus.

Try out real drone racing under the guidance of seasoned pilots, learn the fundamentals of flight, safety, and explore the thrilling possibilities of drone tech.

Spots are limited to register now and take flight with RLNC and Fenworks!

Visit: https://www.facebook.com/RedLakeNationCollege for more info and to register

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Girls’ Night Out | Dinner Theater with Warroad Summer Theatre
Oct
4

Girls’ Night Out | Dinner Theater with Warroad Summer Theatre

A comedy “whodunnit” coming to RiverPlace this fall!

Four women, on their way to an evening at the theater, stop for dinner at the establishment owned by the ex-husband of one of them. Between the salad and entree, he ends up dead. Each has a reason to wish him dead; perhaps one did more than wish. Perhaps it was one of the other guests. Only unwinding the plot will tell which one is the murderer.

Girls' Night Out will have three different endings, so come more than once for a new experience each time!

For more information, please visit: https://www.warroadriverplace.org/events

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Girls’ Night Out | Dinner Theater with Warroad Summer Theatre
Oct
3

Girls’ Night Out | Dinner Theater with Warroad Summer Theatre

A comedy “whodunnit” coming to RiverPlace this fall!

Four women, on their way to an evening at the theater, stop for dinner at the establishment owned by the ex-husband of one of them. Between the salad and entree, he ends up dead. Each has a reason to wish him dead; perhaps one did more than wish. Perhaps it was one of the other guests. Only unwinding the plot will tell which one is the murderer.

Girls' Night Out will have three different endings, so come more than once for a new experience each time!

For more information, please visit: https://www.warroadriverplace.org/events

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Refugia: the seasonal Pond Project - Opening Reception
Oct
3

Refugia: the seasonal Pond Project - Opening Reception

Watermark Art Center welcomes textile artist Kristen Anderson on October 3 with an opening reception for her exhibit "Refugia: the seasonal Pond Project" from 5 to 7pm. Anderson will give a brief artist presentation at 5:30. The exhibit will be on display through January 30, 2026.

Just as pockets of rich memory may emerge amid a human mind in cognitive decline, remnants of ecosystem diversity that retain resilience amid changing conditions are referred to as ecological "refugia". Anderson uses tapestries, poems and vignettes to illustrate this comparison.

For Anderson, creating the Refugia series was about finding a path forward to cope with difficult and emerging circumstances, both personally and environmentally. It is about learning to relate as a caregiver to both a special ecosystem and to a changing person. Like a mind that is experiencing the roadblocks of disease, the seasonal ponds are at great risk due to weakened wetland laws, development, and a changing climate.

There is no cost to attend this event. Watermark is accessible and there is no fee to view exhibits or to visit the retail gallery during regular hours: Monday – Saturday from 10am to 5pm. 505 Bemidji Avenue N. in Bemidji, MN. 218-444-7570.

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Girls’ Night Out | Dinner Theater with Warroad Summer Theatre
Oct
2

Girls’ Night Out | Dinner Theater with Warroad Summer Theatre

Thursday, October 2, 2025

  • 5:00 PM 8:00 PM

A comedy “whodunnit” coming to RiverPlace this fall!

Four women, on their way to an evening at the theater, stop for dinner at the establishment owned by the ex-husband of one of them. Between the salad and entree, he ends up dead. Each has a reason to wish him dead; perhaps one did more than wish. Perhaps it was one of the other guests. Only unwinding the plot will tell which one is the murderer.

Girls' Night Out will have three different endings, so come more than once for a new experience each time!

For more information, please visit: https://www.warroadriverplace.org/events

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Inktober Kickoff Class
Oct
1

Inktober Kickoff Class

What is Inktober, you may ask? It’s an art challenge that takes place every October, encouraging artists of all levels to create one ink drawing each day. Started in 2009 by Jake Parker to help improve drawing skills and build creative habits, Inktober has grown into a worldwide movement that celebrates daily drawing.

Whether you’re a detailed illustrator, a casual doodler, or brand new to drawing, this is your chance to jump in! In our kickoff session, you’ll learn more about the challenge, get inspired, and receive a starter kit that includes a sketchbook, pencils, erasers, pigment pens, and the daily prompt list.

And the fun doesn’t stop there—join us every Wednesday from 5:30–6:30 for open drawing time in the classroom, where you can create, share your work, and connect with fellow artists. Let’s kick off Inktober together and make this month one full of creativity and new friendships!

Registration: $35 for starter kit and kickoff night

Instructor: Samantha Thibert

Learn more about free Inktober Weekly Open Drawing Sessions: www.warroadriverplace.org/events

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Work of Art: Time Management - SEMAC
Oct
1

Work of Art: Time Management - SEMAC

Coming up from Springboard for the Arts!

Whether you're looking to brush up on technical skills to support your artistic business or need help building financial resiliency or planning your artistic career, we have resources for you!

Discover analytical and tool-based approaches to manage your time. These tools will help you tackle hurdles related to efficiency, flexibility, and structure to help you reach your artistic goals. Part of a series of workshops presented in partnership with Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council for artists in their region.

Check out Springboard's full calendar of upcoming virtual and in-person offerings for artists: www.springboardforthearts.org/events.

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The Great Northern Art Show
Sep
27

The Great Northern Art Show

Step into a world of creativity at the historic Great Northern Depot in Bemidji!

Loon Country Arts invites you to the Beltrami County History Center for a vibrant art show on Saturday, September 27th. Meet talented local artists and explore an incredible selection of jewelry, oil paintings, acrylic paintings, watercolor art, photography, and more.

Wander the beautiful halls of the old train depot, and find unique works of art to take home. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just love browsing handmade creations, this is the perfect way to spend a fall afternoon.

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Art Leap 2025
Sep
27
to Sep 28

Art Leap 2025

Studio tours: Saturday: 10am-5pm Sunday: 11am-4pm

Jump in the car for the weekend to experience artists’ work in Park Rapids and Heartland Lakes. Enjoy fall colors as you hop from studio to studio. Featuring 31 sites and over 120 area artists skilled in a variety of artistic expressions. Free and open to all!

See www.heartlandarts.org for more Art Leap Weekend Events!

This activity is funded by a Region 2 Arts Council Grant through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature and the Arts and Cultural Heritage fund passed byu MN voters Nov. 4th, 2008.

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Potluck and Movie
Sep
26

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."

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Oils Made Easy with Isabelle Harmon
Sep
24
to Sep 26

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.

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Summer Muse Festival
Sep
20

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.

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The Blind Mind - Artist Reception
Sep
20

The Blind Mind - Artist Reception

This exhibition showcasing new work, showcases 30 artworks spanning a few months creation, explores the unique process employed by Dawn Rossbach, an artist afflicted with aphantasia - the inability to visualize images in the mind’s eye.

Through this exhibition, Rossbach delbes into the intricate mechanisms by which her brain, despite the condition, generates works of art from memory without any external references.

The work will be on exhibit September 12th through October 5th, 2025 with an Artist reception on Saturday September 20th from 1-3pm.

Dawn Rossbach is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

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Stained Glass Retreat
Sep
18
to Sep 21

Stained Glass Retreat

  • Old School Artist Retreat Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Make a beautiful stained glass window! Beginners welcome, we’ll teach you all you need to know.

Visit www.oldschoolarts.org to lern more or design your own retreat! Gather your own posse- family events, bachelorette parties, corporate meetings, and more!

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The Writer's Guide to Sourcing Images
Sep
17

The Writer's Guide to Sourcing Images

If you’re a writer working on a picture book, email newsletter, zine, art book or literary work, you may want to incorporate images into your work. But you might be asking, where can I find images, and do I need a license to use a certain photograph or illustration?

Join instructors Rachel Werner and Andy Sturdevant for this free, virtual workshop all about sourcing images for your writing—legally and affordably!

This program is a collaboration between The Loft Literary Center and Springboard for the Arts. Register now: https://springboardforthearts.org/.../the-writers-guide.../

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2025 New Moon Craft Talk Series
Sep
16

2025 New Moon Craft Talk Series

In the wake of having to cancel the Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference this year, MNWC staff has worked with MNWC faculty to provide our community with a series of 90-minute virtual craft talks with generative or guided writing prompts monthly through November 2025. We’re launching this virtual series with Joni Tevis “Work Experience as Memoir Material” on Thursday July 24th 6-7:30pm.

These virtual sessions are to fall on Thursdays or Tuesdays around the month’s new moon, start at 6pm Central and be hosted via Zoom.

The series fee is $150. You will receive a Zoom link upon successful registration. And we are looking forward to a celebratory Participant Reading in December.

Thursday, July 24, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Joni Tevis – Work Experience as Memoir Material

Thursday, August 21, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Benjamin Percy – Defamiliarization: Writing Across Forms, Breaking Rules, Ignoring Boundaries

Tuesday, September 16, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Toni Jensen – Returning to the Well: Familiar Texts in Trying Times

Thursday, October 23, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Jennifer Foerster – Poetics of Listening: A Generative Workshop

Thursday, November 20, 2025 6-7:30pm Central
Douglas Kearney – “Better” isn't a plan: Creating Revision Strategies for Poems

Tuesday, December 16, 6-7:30pm Central
Participant Reading

Share your work with the New Moon Series Community! Sign-up will be provided in advance. Times to read will range between 3-5 minutes depending on interest. 

Cancellation Policy

July 24 – Due to the nature of this series Thursday, July 24, 2025 is the last day to cancel and receive a refund. A $20.00 cancellation fee will be deducted from the series fee. The remainder of the fee will be refunded. Absolutely no refunds for the series fee will be made after July 24.

Registration Policy

You may register and attend once the series has begun, but the registration for will not be adjusted or prorated for missed Craft Talks. Thursday, November 20, 2025 is the last day you may register.

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.

Visit: the website for more information

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Preparing for Fall Colors 2, Photography workshop with Lowell Wolff
Sep
13

Preparing for Fall Colors 2, Photography workshop with Lowell Wolff

Sept. 13th & 20th, 10am-4pm. Shooting Sessions during and after class sessions.

Itasca State Park. Jacob V. Brower Visitor Center Classroom

Class Size Limit: 12

Cost: $100 for BAAC members. $120 for non members. Register at www.bagleyarts.org

This two-day workshop will examine creative ways to capture fall colors. Techniques demonstrated and practiced by participants include:

-Intentional Camera Movement (ICM)

-In-camera multiple exposures

-Panoramic Images

-Infrared (false color) filters

-Shooting water reflections

Day 2 (September 20th) will focus on sharing of images created using the techniques learned on the first day. Participants will also learn about photography projects and how to create and shoot a photography project. Bring your own lunch and beverages. There is a park entrance fee. Wear comfortable layered clothing.

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.

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North Country Arts & Crafts Workshop
Sep
9
to Sep 11

North Country Arts & Crafts Workshop

Registration is Open for the 49th Annual North Country Arts & Crafts workshop.

The North Country Arts & Crafts Board of directors, a local non-profit, invites men and women of all abilities and ages to register now for the 49th year of the North Country Arts & crafts workshop. This workshop will take place on September 9, 10, and 11th at the new Korean Village names Sup Sugoi Hosu, northeast of Bemidji at the main village.

The three-day workshop consists of 30 high quality art and craft classes taught by local and regional artists. You can register for one, two, or three days of classes, gourmet food and fun. Lodging is also available.

Classes offered this year include weaving, bentwood boxes, needle felting, goat milk lotion, painting, mosaics, sewing, jewelry making, basket making, and so much more!

The 2025 schedule, class offerings, photos, and registration information can all be found at: www.ncacw.com.

Please register before the deadline of August 22nd to ensure your place in class.

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North Country Arts & Crafts Workshop: Bellefy's Goat Milk Lotion bar and lip balm
Sep
9

North Country Arts & Crafts Workshop: Bellefy's Goat Milk Lotion bar and lip balm

North Country Arts & Crafts Workshop: Bellefy's Goat Milk Lotion bar and lip balm

Tuesday, September 9th (3 hour sessions)

Kelly will teach you how to make both a lotion bar and chap stick with goat’s milk and all natural ingredients such as bees wax, shea butter, and other oils. This is a fun class and a great way to know what is in the chap stick you are putting on your lips.

Check out our website for more information: www.ncacw.com

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Dot Ornament and Jar
Sep
9

Dot Ornament and Jar

  • Korean Village - Concordia Language Villages (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Kelly, a new instructor, is excited to teach you how to paint a dot or mandala type design. In the class you will work back and forth on two items, an ornament and a glass stash jar. In your kit you will get all the supplies needed for the two projects including dotting tools.

2025 workshop classes will be held September 9, 10, 11 at the Korean Village Hwy 20 - Birchmont Beach Rd NE at the Concordia Language Villages near Bemidji, MN.

Men and women of all ages are welcome to share high quality arts/crafts instruction, stimulating demonstrations, international foods menu, entertainment and great camaraderie in a scenic setting.

Visit www.ncacw.com for class and registration information.

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Music + Story = Cabaret. With Carlisle Evans Peck
Sep
8
to Sep 12

Music + Story = Cabaret. With Carlisle Evans Peck

A workshop for writers, actors, and musicians led by Carlisle Evans Peck

7-9:30pm September 8th-12th at Mask and Rose Theatre

Email mixedprecipitation@gmail.com by September 1st to apply and register for this workshop.

Public showing of work on Friday, Sept. 12th at Mask and Rose Theatre.

This is a paid opportunity for committed participants.

Throughout a fun, generative, and collaborative workshop week, Carlisle guides artists in exploring the intersection of live music and storytelling and the ways they influence each other. This five-night workshop is for writers, storytellers, performers, and musicians, ages teens to mature adults. All levels of experience are welcomed.

Develop and embody characters, tell stories with sound, and sing together. We will share what we’ve been developing at the end of the week at a public showing on Sept. 12th.

Carlisle Evans Peck is a Minneapolis-based composer, music director, and educator. Carlisle’s work has included composing, arranging, and music directing new musicals, dance performances, and original touring ritual cabaret performances throughout Minnesota. They’ve been awarded commissions from the Jerome Foundation, Minnesota State Arts Board, and Everwood Farmstead.

This activity is made possible in part by a grant provided by the Minnesota State Arts Board, the Region 2 Arts Council, through an appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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Harvest Fest Powwow
Sep
6
to Sep 8

Harvest Fest Powwow

Harvest Fest Powwow September 6th, 7th, and 8th. Naytahwaush MN

Emcees: Frankie Graves. Frank Stech.

Host Drum: Storm Crossing

Arena Directors: Thomas Mason, Lucas Hisgun

Spiritual Advisor: Robert Tibbetts.

Thursday: 5pm, Blessing of the Grounda

Friday: Warm-ups

Saturday: 10am: Flag Raising. 1pm: Grand Entry. 5pm: Community Feast. 7pm: Grand Entry

Sunday: 1pm: Grand Entry

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Work of Art: Career Planning - SEMAC
Sep
3

Work of Art: Career Planning - SEMAC

Coming up from Springboard for the Arts!

Whether you're looking to brush up on technical skills to support your artistic business or need help building financial resiliency or planning your artistic career, we have resources for you!

Where do you want to be both artistically and professionally? Learn how to define your values, identify key choices and develop a plan to achieve your career goals. Part of a series of workshops presented in partnership with Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council for artists in their region.

Check out Springboard's full calendar of upcoming virtual and in-person offerings for artists: www.springboardforthearts.org/events.

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Summer Muse Festival
Aug
30

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.

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