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Do you have an event or activity that you want Region 2 Arts to add to the arts events calendar? Let us know! Fill out this form provided with information about your event, and a member of staff will review and add it to the events calendar. Please include any relevant information regarding location, dates, fees, if the event is funded by a grant, etc.
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While Region 2 tries hard to ensure each event sent into us is put on our events calendar, some events mights slip through! If you would like to see the events calendars coming specifically from the organizations themselves, please visit the buttons below!
Calls for artists
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Calls for artists |
Art of Healing 3
Deadline: January 15th, 2026
Who?: R2Arts and Sanford Health
R2Arts has been 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 consists of revolving three month long shows, we are now opening submissions for the third round of exhibition.
Deadline for these submissions will be January 15th, 2026. The revolving exhibits are set to follow the seasons. This session is all about winter! Snowy scenes and winter motifs are what we are looking for.
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 January 15th, 2026.
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: January 15th, 2026
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!
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 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.
Naytahwaush Stories
NAYTAHWAUSH STORIES - Watermark Art Center, Bemidji
January through March, 2026
What if we focused on the "good" in us all? What if our reservation communities had a place to tell the good stories, share our images, and display our artwork? This winter, The Watermark Art Center in Bemidji will provide space to do those things. During the months of January-March you'll see and hear the stories from a little village in the heart of the White Earth Reservation. My home, the place I love. You can read more about this exhibit at the website dedicated to this show at www.naytahwaush.com
Gallery Exhibit: Portrayals in Paper: Tales of Overcoming by Nikki Besser
Step into a realm where paper becomes legend, and stories of resilience rise in three dimensions. Portrayals in Paper: Tales of Overcoming unveils an exhibition of large-scale, intricate paper artworks, where meticulous craft intertwines with the fantastical. Each piece centers on a human figure, joined by birds and animals, conjuring narratives of challenge, triumph, and transformation in all their own unique and fascinating stories.
Explore the RiverPlace gallery Tuesday-Saturday, 10 AM-5 PM. As always, admission is free of charge.
Talley Gallery presents Cyrus Swann: Artist
Cyrus Swann: Artist at Talley Gallery
From ceramics to wood, metal, and more, this exhibition showcases Cyrus Swann’s precision and passion. A bold mix of works from across his career is on view February 10–March 27. Don’t miss it!
Join us for a catered reception on March 27 from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Talley Gallery is free and open to the public; we are in the Bridgeman Building on Bemidji State University’s campus.
First City Singers
First City Singers meet weekly to rehearse and perform at area nursing homes.
Click here for more information.
R2 Webinars: How to Build a Portfolio
March 2nd is the first Monday of the month, which means R2 has another FREE webinar available to those who want to attend!
March 2nd is the first iteration of our 'How to' series! On the first webinar we will begin to discuss the basics of 'How to' Build a Portfolio.
R2Arts Outreach Manager Ogimaa will walk us through the foundational basics of building a portfolio. We will discuss how to:
-Write an Artist Bio, what to include (and exclude), how to describe yourself as an artist, and describe your motivations and goals.
-Write an Artist Statement, what you want to include to convey your artistic perspective, how to use tone to match your style.
-How to take pictures of your work for your portfolio: how you can take these photos without a camera.
-Lastly, we will discuss what online platform might serve your purpose better.
If you are looking to learn about any or all of these topics, please email us at staff@r2arts.org in order to receive the zoom link. Links will be sent out the day of the webinar.
Arts Advocacy Day MN
Arts Advocacy Day is coming up on March 3rd, be sure to mark your calendars!
R2Arts will be visiting the capitol once again to join the rest of the arts community to advocate. Your Voice. Your Impact. Your Arts Action Day.
Minnesota’s arts community needs you. As an advocate, you have the power to make a difference—thanking legislators for securing over $100 million for the arts and pushing for even more support. Your voice is critical to protecting Legacy and General Fund dollars that keep the arts thriving.
March 3rd | 10:00 AM | State Capitol Rotunda
How you show up is up to you:
Join us in person at the Capitol for a full day of advocacy
Meet with your legislators
You are the reason the arts in Minnesota have strong funding. You are the reason legislators listen.
Now is the time to take action.
Be there. Speak up. Make a difference.
We welcome you to join us at the capitol, if you are interested please message us at staff@r2arts.org, R2 has limited resources to assist folks to join us. Email us for more information and we look forward to seeing everyone there.
Intercultural Creative Circle
Learn how to start a project or bring a project you’ve already started. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Drop in only, no fee or registration required. Participants should provide their own supplies or get started with limited materials.
Kristin Majkzak, Textile Artist and Weaver, is the guest host for Circles held on March 4, 18, 25 from 11am to 3pm.
(No circle on March 11)
R2 traveling office hours Bagley
Don't forget, we'll be traveling again this month! Staff will be available throughout the month at different locations:
-Bagley on the 4th & 11th at the BAAC Art Space.
-Mahnomen on the 18th at Gizhiigin Arts Incubator.
-Park Rapids on the 18th & 25th at the Armory Arts & Events Center.
Traveling office hours are part of the R2 initiative to get out into the community and meet creative individuals or organizations who may be interested in receiving money through grants, want assistance building a portfolio, or need help promoting their events. Traveling office hours allow us to be closer to those who may not get the chance to visit with us!
Want to schedule a visit from R2? Email us at Staff@r2arts.org
Visit any spot to talk about our current grant programs, ask about any of our services, or even just to stop in and chat! We can’t wait to see you
Hope and Healing Talking Circle
Hope & Healing Talking Circle – Every Wednesday
Join us from 12:15–12:45 PM in Room 215 (Red Lake Campus Reflections Room). Snacks provided.
This is a safe and supportive space to connect, reflect, and take small steps toward healing.
If you need support, reach out to Sherri Sherman, Life Vision Coach
Stop in anytime and take some time for yourself. You don’t have to carry things alone.
Pottery Painting for Grades 2-6
Kids love these classes! Now is the time to have them make something for someone special. All the pottery, glazes, and general supplies needed are included. After class, projects return to the studio with the instructor to be fired. After about 7-10 days later the projects, individually bagged, are returned to Community Ed. You will be notified by email when they arrive and are ready to be picked up.
March 5th: Pinata Taco Holders
April 16th: Mother’s Day Ceramic Bead Bracelet'
May 14th: Game Controller for Dad
Visit here for more information regarding registration and the class.
Rogaland Style Rosemaling
Class fee: $100 | Ages: 18+ | Feb. 19th & 26th, March 5th, 19th & 26th, April 9th & 16th
Join us for a 7-week long journey into the beautiful traditional folk art of Norway! In this class, you’ll explore oil-based painting on a prepared background while learning essential brush strokes, color mixing, and charming floral designs. By the end, you’ll complete a project on a wooden plate to take home.
Please come prepared with the following supplies on the first day of class:'
Brushes-
1 Chisel Blender #6
1 Liner Brush #1
1 Teardrop Brush #3
Oil Paints-
Prussian Blue
Alizarin Crimson
Thalo Green
Cadmium Red Light
Titanium White
Naples Yellow
Yellow Ocher
Raw Umber
Burnt Umber
Burnt Sienna
Cadmium Yellow Medium
Tools Needed-
Palette (I recommend a waxed disposable tablet)
Palette Knife
Tracing Paper
One Piece of Transfer Paper (White)
Linseed Oil
Turpentine or any paint thinner
Lard oil (for cleaning the brushes)
Kleenex of Puffs (no Lotion
1 Jar for brushes (2 full with rice)
Additional Items-
Wear old clothes as oil paint is very hard to get out but easy to get into.
You will also need an item to paint on and background paint. ( We will discuss this in the first class.)
If you have any question or need further information before the class begins, please feel free to reach out.
Open Mic Night
Headwaters Open Mic & Coffeehouse is a community-led monthly performance opportunity for musicians and storytellers.
Click here for more information.
Aanikoobijiganag – “Generations” Reception
CLOSING RECEPTION Saturday March 7, 2 – 4pm
Aanokoojibiganag is a group show whose artists are all currently living and creating art, while at very different life stages. Although they span three generations, the individual aesthetics of their work varies broadly, but you don’t have to look too hard to see the common threads of their shared Ojibwe culture that they have each lovingly woven into their works.
Watermark Art Center is accessible and open to the public. There is no charge for this reception.
https://watermarkartcenter.org/event/aanikoobijiganag-generations-reception/
Open Chess Club
Led by volunteer Dan Baston, Open Chess Club will take place from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm in the Headwaters Performance Hall. This weekly club is a welcome place for all skill levels, ages, and play styles. All equipment is provided and skilled players are often on hand to give helpful tips! We hope to see you there!
First City Singers
First City Singers meet weekly to rehearse and perform at area nursing homes.
Click here for more information.
Rep Weave Community Lecture
Community Lecture
Join us on Monday March 9th from 4pm to 5:30 for an artist talk and Q&A with Master Weaver and Teacher, Kelly Marshall. The presentation is a broad-spectrum lecture on design and specific rep weave (Swedish Ripsmatta) technique. It is free and open to the public, but space is limited.
The lecture is presented in conjunction with the exhibit “Connecting Threads” by the Bemidji Area Weavers Guild. More here →
This activity, led by grant recipient and weaver Annette Theroux, is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through an Artist’s Engage Community grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.
Connect2Arts
Connect with your community!
March 9th is Connect2Arts. Every second Monday of the month, R2 will host a virtual meeting where any and everyone is welcomed to join. These meetings are meant to allow the public to talk with staff after work hours, allowing for conversation about events in our region, current available grants through R2Arts, events that are upcoming in our region, etc.
These meetings are also for YOU! Is there an idea you want to bring up to our organization? Do you have input on where you would like our staff to visit, connect with, or possibly host events at? Let us know! We are here to help you, and Connect2Arts is a place where we want to hear from you all.
If you are interested in stopping in to chat, please email us at patrick@r2arts.org to receive the zoom link.
Feel free to stop in for as little (or as long) as you like!
Revelations in Rep Weave Workshop with Master Weaver and Teacher, Kelly Marshall
Dates: March 10 – 12, 2026
10am to 5pm each day
Intermediate to advanced skill level
Workshop Fee $250
Two-$200 scholarships are available. Please use coupon code SCHOLAR in your checkout cart.
The workshop will provide instruction on completion of a rep weave project. Teaching methods will include demonstration, development/practice of fundamental techniques, problem solving, class instruction, and one on one assistance.
R2 traveling office hours Bagley
Don't forget, we'll be traveling again this month! Staff will be available throughout the month at different locations:
-Bagley on the 4th & 11th at the BAAC Art Space.
-Mahnomen on the 18th at Gizhiigin Arts Incubator.
-Park Rapids on the 18th & 25th at the Armory Arts & Events Center.
Traveling office hours are part of the R2 initiative to get out into the community and meet creative individuals or organizations who may be interested in receiving money through grants, want assistance building a portfolio, or need help promoting their events. Traveling office hours allow us to be closer to those who may not get the chance to visit with us!
Want to schedule a visit from R2? Email us at Staff@r2arts.org
Visit any spot to talk about our current grant programs, ask about any of our services, or even just to stop in and chat! We can’t wait to see you
Hope and Healing Talking Circle
Hope & Healing Talking Circle – Every Wednesday
Join us from 12:15–12:45 PM in Room 215 (Red Lake Campus Reflections Room). Snacks provided.
This is a safe and supportive space to connect, reflect, and take small steps toward healing.
If you need support, reach out to Sherri Sherman, Life Vision Coach
Stop in anytime and take some time for yourself. You don’t have to carry things alone.
Black Ash Pack Basket workshop with Nate Johnson
Register at Eventbrite.
Learn how to make black ash pack baskets from harvest to finish with local artist, Nate Johnson. This four-day workshop for adults will begin on Thursday, March 12th, continue on Friday, March 13th, and Saturday, March 14th, and end on Sunday, March 15th. The class will take place from 10 am to 5 pm each day at the Turtle River Township Community Center. Please only register if you can attend all four days. There is no fee to attend, but we suggest bringing tobacco, a gift, or a donation for Nate since he's generously sharing with us. All are welcome! There are a limited number of spots for this workshop. Lunch and light refreshments will be served each day. Each person will be able to go home with their own black ash pack basket! We are looking forward to it!
Nate Johnson lives outside of Bemidji, Minnesota, where he teaches a range of traditional crafts, including basketry, canoe building, hide tanning, and other seasonal crafts related to food and land based living. He also makes and sells custom knives and tools.
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.
Black Ash Pack Basket workshop with Nate Johnson
Register at Eventbrite.
Learn how to make black ash pack baskets from harvest to finish with local artist, Nate Johnson. This four-day workshop for adults will begin on Thursday, March 12th, continue on Friday, March 13th, and Saturday, March 14th, and end on Sunday, March 15th. The class will take place from 10 am to 5 pm each day at the Turtle River Township Community Center. Please only register if you can attend all four days. There is no fee to attend, but we suggest bringing tobacco, a gift, or a donation for Nate since he's generously sharing with us. All are welcome! There are a limited number of spots for this workshop. Lunch and light refreshments will be served each day. Each person will be able to go home with their own black ash pack basket! We are looking forward to it!
Nate Johnson lives outside of Bemidji, Minnesota, where he teaches a range of traditional crafts, including basketry, canoe building, hide tanning, and other seasonal crafts related to food and land based living. He also makes and sells custom knives and tools.
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.
Keith Secola & Gary Farmer in Concert
Keith Secola (Anishinaabe) and Gary Farmer (Cayuga Nation) are renowned Indigenous artists, musicians, and long-time collaborators. Known for their work in music and activism, they often perform together, such as at the Water Is Life Festival and the Ancestral Fire Tour. Secola is a celebrated singer-songwriter famous for "NDN Cars," while Farmer is a noted actor (e.g., Reservation Dogs) and musician.
Little Shop of Horrors
Music by Alan Menken. Music & Lyrics by Howard Ashman. Based on the motion picture, written by Roger Corman. Screenplay by Charles Griffith.
Live Orchestra Producing Sponsors: Mary Anne Ebert & Paul Stembler; Trillium Services; Hanft Fride Law
This deviously delicious sci-fi musical comedy has been devouring the hearts of theatre goers for over 40 years.
Little Shop of Horrors follows Seymour Krelborn, a meek flower shop assistant who discovers a strange and otherwordly plant he names “Audrey II,” after his longtime coworker crush. But Audrey II isn’t your average houseplant—it’s a bloodthirsty, R&B-singing carnivore with dreams of world domination. Throw in a sadistic dentist, a hard-to-please boss, and a chorus of all-knowing skid row onlookers and you’ll see why audiences across the globe can’t resist Howard Ashman and Alan Menken’s campy, creepy, and outrageously fun show. This cult classic not to be missed!
Black Ash Pack Basket workshop with Nate Johnson
Register at Eventbrite.
Learn how to make black ash pack baskets from harvest to finish with local artist, Nate Johnson. This four-day workshop for adults will begin on Thursday, March 12th, continue on Friday, March 13th, and Saturday, March 14th, and end on Sunday, March 15th. The class will take place from 10 am to 5 pm each day at the Turtle River Township Community Center. Please only register if you can attend all four days. There is no fee to attend, but we suggest bringing tobacco, a gift, or a donation for Nate since he's generously sharing with us. All are welcome! There are a limited number of spots for this workshop. Lunch and light refreshments will be served each day. Each person will be able to go home with their own black ash pack basket! We are looking forward to it!
Nate Johnson lives outside of Bemidji, Minnesota, where he teaches a range of traditional crafts, including basketry, canoe building, hide tanning, and other seasonal crafts related to food and land based living. He also makes and sells custom knives and tools.
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.
Pi Day with BAAC
Come celebrate and support the Bagley Area Arts Collaborate by attending this fun event!
Cost: $8 for pie and a beverage.
Gel Plate Printmaking
Mar 14, 2026, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Studios at the Armory, 203 Park Ave S, Park Rapids, MN 56470, USA
Gelli Printing: Play, Layer, Print Discover the magic of gel plate printing as you experiment with color, texture, and unexpected effects. Every print is a surprise and no two are alike. Perfect for beginners and curious creatives. All supplies included.
Mandala Painting. Warm your heart with a little art
Pre-registration is required for all classes. Ages 16 and up. Limit to 12 students.
Everyone will be learning different techniques and we will be painting on a magnetic canvas.
To register, call: 218-444-9813
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.
Black Ash Pack Basket workshop with Nate Johnson
Register at Eventbrite.
Learn how to make black ash pack baskets from harvest to finish with local artist, Nate Johnson. This four-day workshop for adults will begin on Thursday, March 12th, continue on Friday, March 13th, and Saturday, March 14th, and end on Sunday, March 15th. The class will take place from 10 am to 5 pm each day at the Turtle River Township Community Center. Please only register if you can attend all four days. There is no fee to attend, but we suggest bringing tobacco, a gift, or a donation for Nate since he's generously sharing with us. All are welcome! There are a limited number of spots for this workshop. Lunch and light refreshments will be served each day. Each person will be able to go home with their own black ash pack basket! We are looking forward to it!
Nate Johnson lives outside of Bemidji, Minnesota, where he teaches a range of traditional crafts, including basketry, canoe building, hide tanning, and other seasonal crafts related to food and land based living. He also makes and sells custom knives and tools.
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.
Berry Picking Basket Workshop
Date: Sunday, March 15, 2026
Time: 10 am - 4 pm
Location: 9 Central Street W Downtown Bagley
Cost: $30
Class Size: 10
*Bring your own lunch
Join master Basket Maker Shannon Lucas Westrum for a hands-on basket
weaving workshop! This workshop includes weaving a round base, adding upright accent spokes, lashing with cord, cutting and riveting your own leather handle. Great for collecting berries and mushrooms, this piece has a lot of versatility. The finished basket will measure 7" across the base, 6 1/4” across the top, and 5” high (not including leather handle).
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). Hand dexterity required. Ages 14+.
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.
Open Art Studio
Studio 3 opens its doors to artists looking for a place to find community and a great space to create.
Open Chess Club
Led by volunteer Dan Baston, Open Chess Club will take place from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm in the Headwaters Performance Hall. This weekly club is a welcome place for all skill levels, ages, and play styles. All equipment is provided and skilled players are often on hand to give helpful tips! We hope to see you there!
Clay Slabs & Textures Art Demonstration
Art Demonstration MONDAYS - Clay slabs & texture! Join our art team for a fun demonstration with clay slabs and texture. Demonstrations are FREE to watch and learn!
First City Singers
First City Singers meet weekly to rehearse and perform at area nursing homes.
Click here for more information.
Sewing for Beginners: Pillowcase project
Cost: $50 | Ages: 18+
Learn the basics of using a sewing machine in this beginner-friendly course! Students will gain essential skills, including: how to thread the needle, how to change a broken needle, how to fill the bobbin, how to start and stop sewing; and many other foundational techniques.
With your new skills, you’ll complete a simple and fun project: making your very own pillowcase! This hands-on project will teach you how to sew using straight lines and apply your basic sewing knowledge. Perfect for those new to sewing or looking to build confidence with their new machine.
Queer Family Ties
Join us for food, fun, and conversation.
Crafting with Heidi
All are welcome!
Intercultural Creative Circle
Learn how to start a project or bring a project you’ve already started. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Drop in only, no fee or registration required. Participants should provide their own supplies or get started with limited materials.
Kristin Majkzak, Textile Artist and Weaver, is the guest host for Circles held on March 4, 18, 25 from 11am to 3pm.
(No circle on March 11)
Art Bites Luncheon
Mar 18, 2026, 11:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Gallery/Office at the Armory, 203 Park Ave S, Park Rapids, MN 56470, USA
Winter seed sowing
R2 traveling office hours Mahnomen
Don't forget, we'll be traveling again this month! Staff will be available throughout the month at different locations:
-Bagley on the 4th & 11th at the BAAC Art Space.
-Mahnomen on the 18th at Gizhiigin Arts Incubator.
-Park Rapids on the 18th & 25th at the Armory Arts & Events Center.
Traveling office hours are part of the R2 initiative to get out into the community and meet creative individuals or organizations who may be interested in receiving money through grants, want assistance building a portfolio, or need help promoting their events. Traveling office hours allow us to be closer to those who may not get the chance to visit with us!
Want to schedule a visit from R2? Email us at Staff@r2arts.org
Visit any spot to talk about our current grant programs, ask about any of our services, or even just to stop in and chat! We can’t wait to see you
R2 traveling office hours Park Rapids
Don't forget, we'll be traveling again this month! Staff will be available throughout the month at different locations:
-Bagley on the 4th & 11th at the BAAC Art Space.
-Mahnomen on the 18th at Gizhiigin Arts Incubator.
-Park Rapids on the 18th & 25th at the Armory Arts & Events Center.
Traveling office hours are part of the R2 initiative to get out into the community and meet creative individuals or organizations who may be interested in receiving money through grants, want assistance building a portfolio, or need help promoting their events. Traveling office hours allow us to be closer to those who may not get the chance to visit with us!
Want to schedule a visit from R2? Email us at Staff@r2arts.org
Visit any spot to talk about our current grant programs, ask about any of our services, or even just to stop in and chat! We can’t wait to see you
Hope and Healing Talking Circle
Hope & Healing Talking Circle – Every Wednesday
Join us from 12:15–12:45 PM in Room 215 (Red Lake Campus Reflections Room). Snacks provided.
This is a safe and supportive space to connect, reflect, and take small steps toward healing.
If you need support, reach out to Sherri Sherman, Life Vision Coach
Stop in anytime and take some time for yourself. You don’t have to carry things alone.
Rogaland Style Rosemaling
Class fee: $100 | Ages: 18+ | Feb. 19th & 26th, March 5th, 19th & 26th, April 9th & 16th
Join us for a 7-week long journey into the beautiful traditional folk art of Norway! In this class, you’ll explore oil-based painting on a prepared background while learning essential brush strokes, color mixing, and charming floral designs. By the end, you’ll complete a project on a wooden plate to take home.
Please come prepared with the following supplies on the first day of class:'
Brushes-
1 Chisel Blender #6
1 Liner Brush #1
1 Teardrop Brush #3
Oil Paints-
Prussian Blue
Alizarin Crimson
Thalo Green
Cadmium Red Light
Titanium White
Naples Yellow
Yellow Ocher
Raw Umber
Burnt Umber
Burnt Sienna
Cadmium Yellow Medium
Tools Needed-
Palette (I recommend a waxed disposable tablet)
Palette Knife
Tracing Paper
One Piece of Transfer Paper (White)
Linseed Oil
Turpentine or any paint thinner
Lard oil (for cleaning the brushes)
Kleenex of Puffs (no Lotion
1 Jar for brushes (2 full with rice)
Additional Items-
Wear old clothes as oil paint is very hard to get out but easy to get into.
You will also need an item to paint on and background paint. ( We will discuss this in the first class.)
If you have any question or need further information before the class begins, please feel free to reach out.
Monthly Children's Art Series
EXPRESSING PERCEPTIONS THROUGH ART with Isabelle Harmon. LEARN ABOUT RECYCLABLES AND ART.
Date: March 21, 2026
Time: 10 am – noon
Location: Bagley Area Arts Collaborative Space
9 Central Street West – Downtown Bagley
Ages: Grades 5 and Up
Class Size Limit: 10
Cost: $15
Includes a complete starting kit (for first time students) & research documents
Supported by the Bagley Rotary
Porch Sign Worksop with Lily Hadrava
Date: March 21, 2026
Time: 10 am - 4 pm
Ages: 14 and up
Cost: $65 (Member)
$75 (Non-members)
*Includes a spring themed luncheon
Class Size: 10 - 12
Location: Bagley Public Library
Students will learn how to stencil on wood using acrylic paint and a pre-cut stencil. They will learn base coating, stenciling and shading. Students will be able to choose their own colors. Lily will bring several stencils along for your use. All supplies are provided by the instructor.
The finished sign will be 4 ft. tall X 7.5 " wide
Printmaking Sampler Series: Relief Woodblock
Two Sessions are available: March 21 12-3pm & March 23 6-9pm
Cost: $60 ($48 for members) Ages 18+
Carve bold designs on a woodblock and print with classic woodcut techniques.
Felted Flatwork
Mar 21, 2026, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Studios at the Armory, 203 Park Ave, Park Rapids, MN 56470, USA
Felted textiles have long been made for daily use—protecting surfaces, warming homes, and carrying simple folk patterns tied to place and tradition.
Mae Simpson Band
Mar 21, 2026, 7:00 PM – 7:05 PM
Armory Arts & Events Center , 203 Park Ave S, Park Rapids, MN 56470, USA
"Mae’s powerful voice has remnants of Janis Joplin and Ella Fitzgerald, tied together with a rasp of Joan Jett. Brought together by an extremely talented and passionate band, Mae Simpson Music is a ticking time bomb for breaking into the national array of local artists to make it “big.” – Richard Do
Wire Jewelry
Mar 21, 2026, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Studios at the Armory, 203 Park Ave S, Park Rapids, MN 56470, USA
Learn the basics of wire jewelry while creating a copper pin and a necklace or bracelet. This beginner-friendly workshop covers tools, wire types, and simple wire-wrapping techniques. All materials provided.
Headwaters Music and Arts Gala- Play it Forward
Play It Forward: An enchanting evening of music and art to benefit the Headwaters Music & Art scholarship fund
Saturday, March 21
Loft Event Center (116 4th St. NW)
Cocktail attire encouraged.
Play It Forward at the Headwaters Music & Art gala — featuring an incredible mix of rock, blues, jazz, and classic tunes, alongside stunning artwork from our teaching artists. All in the name of raising money for Headwaters’ scholarships — ensuring all aspiring musicians and artists have the funding they need to thrive.
Your evening awaits …
5 p.m. | Social Hour
Sip, mingle, and indulge in decadent charcuterie offerings. Bid on exciting auction prizes and explore stunning artwork by Headwaters’ art instructors.
6 p.m. | Musical Performances
Enjoy incredible performances by the region’s most-talented musicians: Headwaters’ instructors. Plus: Play a rousing game of Heads & Tails for your chance at taking home the big prize.
Click here for more information.
Open Chess Club
Led by volunteer Dan Baston, Open Chess Club will take place from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm in the Headwaters Performance Hall. This weekly club is a welcome place for all skill levels, ages, and play styles. All equipment is provided and skilled players are often on hand to give helpful tips! We hope to see you there!
First City Singers
First City Singers meet weekly to rehearse and perform at area nursing homes.
Click here for more information.
Intercultural Creative Circle
Learn how to start a project or bring a project you’ve already started. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Drop in only, no fee or registration required. Participants should provide their own supplies or get started with limited materials.
Kristin Majkzak, Textile Artist and Weaver, is the guest host for Circles held on March 4, 18, 25 from 11am to 3pm.
(No circle on March 11)
R2 traveling office hours Park Rapids
Don't forget, we'll be traveling again this month! Staff will be available throughout the month at different locations:
-Bagley on the 4th & 11th at the BAAC Art Space.
-Mahnomen on the 18th at Gizhiigin Arts Incubator.
-Park Rapids on the 18th & 25th at the Armory Arts & Events Center.
Traveling office hours are part of the R2 initiative to get out into the community and meet creative individuals or organizations who may be interested in receiving money through grants, want assistance building a portfolio, or need help promoting their events. Traveling office hours allow us to be closer to those who may not get the chance to visit with us!
Want to schedule a visit from R2? Email us at Staff@r2arts.org
Visit any spot to talk about our current grant programs, ask about any of our services, or even just to stop in and chat! We can’t wait to see you
Hope and Healing Talking Circle
Hope & Healing Talking Circle – Every Wednesday
Join us from 12:15–12:45 PM in Room 215 (Red Lake Campus Reflections Room). Snacks provided.
This is a safe and supportive space to connect, reflect, and take small steps toward healing.
If you need support, reach out to Sherri Sherman, Life Vision Coach
Stop in anytime and take some time for yourself. You don’t have to carry things alone.
Poetry SLAM
With few noted exceptions, SLAMs are held at Fozzie’s BBQ in Bemidji at 114 3rd St NW, Bemidji, MN.
Music begins at 6:00; performances at 7pm. Call Watermark 218-444-7570 if you’d like to pre-register to guarantee a performance spot. Register on site as space allows. Please limit your performance to 3 minutes or less so there is time for all who want to perform.
No fee to perform. No fee to watch.
Rogaland Style Rosemaling
Class fee: $100 | Ages: 18+ | Feb. 19th & 26th, March 5th, 19th & 26th, April 9th & 16th
Join us for a 7-week long journey into the beautiful traditional folk art of Norway! In this class, you’ll explore oil-based painting on a prepared background while learning essential brush strokes, color mixing, and charming floral designs. By the end, you’ll complete a project on a wooden plate to take home.
Please come prepared with the following supplies on the first day of class:'
Brushes-
1 Chisel Blender #6
1 Liner Brush #1
1 Teardrop Brush #3
Oil Paints-
Prussian Blue
Alizarin Crimson
Thalo Green
Cadmium Red Light
Titanium White
Naples Yellow
Yellow Ocher
Raw Umber
Burnt Umber
Burnt Sienna
Cadmium Yellow Medium
Tools Needed-
Palette (I recommend a waxed disposable tablet)
Palette Knife
Tracing Paper
One Piece of Transfer Paper (White)
Linseed Oil
Turpentine or any paint thinner
Lard oil (for cleaning the brushes)
Kleenex of Puffs (no Lotion
1 Jar for brushes (2 full with rice)
Additional Items-
Wear old clothes as oil paint is very hard to get out but easy to get into.
You will also need an item to paint on and background paint. ( We will discuss this in the first class.)
If you have any question or need further information before the class begins, please feel free to reach out.
Talley Gallery presents Cyrus Swann: Artist Reception
Cyrus Swann: Artist at Talley Gallery
From ceramics to wood, metal, and more, this exhibition showcases Cyrus Swann’s precision and passion. A bold mix of works from across his career is on view February 10–March 27. Don’t miss it!
Join us for a catered reception on March 27 from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Talley Gallery is free and open to the public; we are in the Bridgeman Building on Bemidji State University’s campus.
Beginning Jewelry Making
Mar 28, 2026, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Studios at the Armory, 203 Park Ave S, Park Rapids, MN 56470, USA
Learn the basics of jewelry making while creating a custom bracelet of your own. This hands-on class covers essential tools and techniques using wire, head pins, eye pins, jump rings, clasps, and chain.
Cabaret Auditions
"In here, life is beautiful. Out there......you'll have to decide."
Join us for Auditions for this summer's production of Cabaret! https://www.northernlightopera.org/
Saturday, March 28 dance call at 2:30, Auditions 4:30-8:30, Sunday, March 29, invited call backs 1-4pm at the Armory Arts and Events Center.
Oil Painting with Impressionism
Oil Painting with Impressionism Workshop with Darcy Brambrink
Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026
Time: 1 – 3:30pm
Cost: $95.00
Adults 16 and up
Discover the expressive freedom of oil impressionism in an immersive workshop led by Minnesota artist Darcy Brambrink. Designed for beginning painters who wish to deepen their color, light, and brushwork, this workshop focuses on capturing atmospheric landscapes and evocative moments with confident, economical strokes. Prepare to paint boldly, see with simplicity, and leave with renewed confidence in handling oil and impressionist expression.
Participants will receive all artist quality supplies to complete a 9 x 12 painting.
Additional Info to Participants:
Participants should bring or wear an old shirt or paint smock, their imagination, and a flat box to transport their painting.
Contact Jill Neumann at jneumann@watermarkartcenter.org for more information or, if class is sold out, to be put on a waiting list.
"Beltrami: A Pilgrim's Providence"
Norwood Hall, Director
Dr. Janet Rith-Najarian, Producer
Date: Saturday, March 28 , 2026
Time: 2:00 pm
Location: Bagley Public Library Community Room
Free Will Donations Accepted
"Beltrami: A Pilgrim's Providence" is an hour-long documentary about the adventurous journey of Italian explorer Giacomo Beltrami during the summer of 1823. Join us as we follow his footsteps (and paddle strokes!) through the wilderness of northern
Minnesota on his search for the headwaters of the Mississippi River. This film was made after careful research through primary materials, including his journals and articles, along with sketchbooks and artifacts from his expedition at the museum of his hometown of Bergamo, Italy. Using Minnesota actors on location, the film project
reenacts Beltrami's expedition along the route of his "pilgrimage", and examines why he thought the source was at Lake Julia near the continental divide of Buena Vista Hill
north of Bemidji. This is the first episode from the locally produced documentary series
called "True Source: The Politics and Science of the Search for the Headwaters of the
Mississippi River", which is bringing to life the geography and historic journeys of 19th
century explorers to the headwaters region.
This is a part of a series in production for the Minnesota Alliance for Geographic
Education, and has been created by director Norwood Hall (Moonwood Artisans), and
producer Dr. Janet Rith-Najarian (Rivers Edge Geographics). Along with screening of the film, participants can explore a giant floor map of Minnesota, and take part in a question-and-answer session with the filmmakers about Giacomo Beltrami, his travels, and the making of the film.
Artist Reception: Cindy Hamilton
Meet Cindy Hamilton, multimedia artist of the exhibit “Biida’adoo – Walking Her Path“.
Known as “The Moccasin Lady,” Hamilton is recognized for her beautiful craftsmanship of traditional leatherwork—like moccasins, mukluks, and mitts—incorporating Metis embroidery and Ojibwe florals into many of her designs in honor of her heritage and to preserve these Indigenous cultural practices.
Open Art Studio
Studio 3 opens its doors to artists looking for a place to find community and a great space to create.
Open Chess Club
Led by volunteer Dan Baston, Open Chess Club will take place from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm in the Headwaters Performance Hall. This weekly club is a welcome place for all skill levels, ages, and play styles. All equipment is provided and skilled players are often on hand to give helpful tips! We hope to see you there!
First City Singers
First City Singers meet weekly to rehearse and perform at area nursing homes.
Click here for more information.
Rogaland Style Rosemaling
Class fee: $100 | Ages: 18+ | Feb. 19th & 26th, March 5th, 19th & 26th, April 9th & 16th
Join us for a 7-week long journey into the beautiful traditional folk art of Norway! In this class, you’ll explore oil-based painting on a prepared background while learning essential brush strokes, color mixing, and charming floral designs. By the end, you’ll complete a project on a wooden plate to take home.
Please come prepared with the following supplies on the first day of class:'
Brushes-
1 Chisel Blender #6
1 Liner Brush #1
1 Teardrop Brush #3
Oil Paints-
Prussian Blue
Alizarin Crimson
Thalo Green
Cadmium Red Light
Titanium White
Naples Yellow
Yellow Ocher
Raw Umber
Burnt Umber
Burnt Sienna
Cadmium Yellow Medium
Tools Needed-
Palette (I recommend a waxed disposable tablet)
Palette Knife
Tracing Paper
One Piece of Transfer Paper (White)
Linseed Oil
Turpentine or any paint thinner
Lard oil (for cleaning the brushes)
Kleenex of Puffs (no Lotion
1 Jar for brushes (2 full with rice)
Additional Items-
Wear old clothes as oil paint is very hard to get out but easy to get into.
You will also need an item to paint on and background paint. ( We will discuss this in the first class.)
If you have any question or need further information before the class begins, please feel free to reach out.
BCT: Sword and the Stone
The Sword in the Stone is a magical tale of young Arthur, an unlikely hero who embarks on a journey of discovery under the guidance of the wise wizard Merlin. Through challenges, adventures, and lessons in courage and character, Arthur grows into his destiny, ultimately pulling the legendary sword from the stone and beginning his path toward becoming king.
Wired Jewelry
Wire Jewelry Workshop with Cheryl Bannes | Cost: $25 register today, Only 10 spots
Wire jewelry grows out of ancient traditions of personal adornment, trade, and craft. Across cultures, copper and other soft metals were shaped by hand into functional and symbolic objects- pins, fasteners, talisman, and decorative forms meant to be worn daily. Simple loops, twists, and wraps became visual language, carrying meaning through repetition and form. This workshop draws from that lineage, using accessible materials and traditional techniques to create wearable pieces in both beauty and purpose.
Create simple, handcrafted jewelry using copper wire and beads. In this hands-on beginner-friendly workshop, participants will make a pin and either a necklace or bracelet while learning basic wire-wrapping techniques, tools, and wire types.
All materials and tools are provided.
Open Art Studio
Studio 3 opens its doors to artists looking for a place to find community and a great space to create.
TAD Film Festival
Calling all creatives! We’re excited to announce the 2026 TAD Film Festival!
Any college, university, and 7th-12th grade students are welcome to submit as long as at least one member of your team is a current student in school.
Visit the link here to read all of the rules and regulations, and to submit by March 25th. If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to email us for help at tadmarketing@bemidjistate.edu
Rogaland Style Rosemaling
Class fee: $100 | Ages: 18+ | Feb. 19th & 26th, March 5th, 19th & 26th, April 9th & 16th
Join us for a 7-week long journey into the beautiful traditional folk art of Norway! In this class, you’ll explore oil-based painting on a prepared background while learning essential brush strokes, color mixing, and charming floral designs. By the end, you’ll complete a project on a wooden plate to take home.
Please come prepared with the following supplies on the first day of class:'
Brushes-
1 Chisel Blender #6
1 Liner Brush #1
1 Teardrop Brush #3
Oil Paints-
Prussian Blue
Alizarin Crimson
Thalo Green
Cadmium Red Light
Titanium White
Naples Yellow
Yellow Ocher
Raw Umber
Burnt Umber
Burnt Sienna
Cadmium Yellow Medium
Tools Needed-
Palette (I recommend a waxed disposable tablet)
Palette Knife
Tracing Paper
One Piece of Transfer Paper (White)
Linseed Oil
Turpentine or any paint thinner
Lard oil (for cleaning the brushes)
Kleenex of Puffs (no Lotion
1 Jar for brushes (2 full with rice)
Additional Items-
Wear old clothes as oil paint is very hard to get out but easy to get into.
You will also need an item to paint on and background paint. ( We will discuss this in the first class.)
If you have any question or need further information before the class begins, please feel free to reach out.
BCT: Sword and the Stone
The Sword in the Stone is a magical tale of young Arthur, an unlikely hero who embarks on a journey of discovery under the guidance of the wise wizard Merlin. Through challenges, adventures, and lessons in courage and character, Arthur grows into his destiny, ultimately pulling the legendary sword from the stone and beginning his path toward becoming king.
Copper Enameling workshop with Cheryl Bannes
Discover the art of copper enameling- an ancient technique where powdered glass is fused to metal using high heat to create luminous, durable color.
In this hands-on workshop, participants will create their own enamel jewelry or small art pieces using copper as a base. Learn how layers of enamel, line work, and texture come together through firing to produce bold, modern designs with roots in centuries old tradition.
BCT: The Sunshine Boys
The Sunshine Boys is a heartwarming comedy about two aging vaudeville partners who reunite after years of estrangement. As they bicker, reminisce, and attempt one last performance, the play explores friendship, grudges, and the humor of growing older.
BCT: The Sunshine Boys
The Sunshine Boys is a heartwarming comedy about two aging vaudeville partners who reunite after years of estrangement. As they bicker, reminisce, and attempt one last performance, the play explores friendship, grudges, and the humor of growing older.
Mixed Media Portrait with Golden Open Acrylics and Prismacolor Pencils on Black Watercolor Paper with Pamela Edevold
Date: June 19-21, 2026
Time: 10 am - 4 pm
Location: 9 Central Street W
Class Limit: 10
Cost: $150 (Member)
$175 (Non Member)
Bring your own lunch
Students will work along with Pamela Edevold while she demonstrates how to use Golden Open Acrylics and Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils together to create a colorful but natural looking portrait of a subject in highly detailed regalia. Several layers will be laid down over a tracing of the image, going back and forth with the two mediums until the desired look is achieved.
The class may also work from their own images when finished with each step of the workshop portrait. They may work from a photo, a good photocopy, or from a phone or ipad, but it must be of a person and in color.
Black watercolor paper and Golden Open Acrylics will be supplied by the instructor, but if the student already owns the paint they are asked to bring it. The class will be required to supply their own Prismacolor Premier colored pencils.
This activity is made possible by grants through the Region 2 Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.
Watercolor Batik with Diane
Date: July 14 – 16, 2026
Location: Faith Lutheran Church, Bagley
Time: 10 am – 4 pm
Class Size: 15
Cost: $150 (Member)
$175 (Non Member)
Bring your own lunch
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's 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 t o a light.
What to bring:
Watercolor paints
Watercolor brushes
Two sharpie pens, one extra fine and one fine.
Two foam core boards measuring 14 1/2“ x 20“ (simply buy the large board and cut it in half so that you have two boards that measure 14 1/2“ x 20“) You can use the thinner foam core boards or a bit thicker ones that are around a half inch thick… Simply your choice!
Container for water
One roll of paper towels.
Instructor will bring:
The special Rice paper, hairdryers, pots of hot wax, irons and ironing boards, Patterns
Expressive Watercolor Portrait workshop with Michael Holter
Dates: July 28 – 30, 2026
Location: Faith Lutheran Church – Bagley
Time: 10 am – 4 pm
Cost: $150 (Member)
$175 (Non-Member)
Class Limit: 18 - 20
Bring your own lunch
Join artist Michael Holter for this fun and fast-paced exploration of people and the way we interact with them. You will work on faces and figures to develop expressive watercolor paintings. Michael will lay the foundation with layers of instruction and assist you to put the pieces together into solid work. You will paint from photographs and explore the use of light and shadow to create interesting compositions and achieve dynamic results.
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 engage in exercises that will solidify the content that you are working on and spend time viewing other artists’ work. We will discuss the methods and the impact that these artists achieve using their techniques.
Michael will demonstrate his approach to creating paintings of people and show you several high-speed video demonstrations.
The Cover of Life
The Cover of Life is a touching drama about three young war brides who move in together while their husbands are away in World War II. As they navigate daily struggles, small-town scrutiny, and questions of identity, they form unexpected bonds and discover their own strength and independence.
Crashing Waves an Oils made easy class with Isabelle Harmon
Date: August 12 – 14, 2026
Time: 10 am – 4 pm
Location: 9 Central Street W – Downtown Bagley
Cost: $150 (Member)
$175 (Non- Member)
Class Size: 10
All supplies will be provided
Bring your own lunch
Learn how to master an ocean scene by applying acrylic paint first to “block in” the basic shapes and colors. You will then use oil paint to make your own vibrant masterpiece.
I will provide an image to work from and guide you step by step into the process. A fun class open to all levels.
The Cover of Life
The Cover of Life is a touching drama about three young war brides who move in together while their husbands are away in World War II. As they navigate daily struggles, small-town scrutiny, and questions of identity, they form unexpected bonds and discover their own strength and independence.
The Casual Society of Literary Women
Mark Your Calendar!
The Casual Society of Literary Women is thrilled to announce our inaugural Women’s Reading Retreat, happening August 16–22, 2025!
We are The Casual Society of Literary Women—a community built for women who love books, connection, and celebrating their own stories. Whether you're an avid reader, a book club regular, or just someone who enjoys a cozy chat over coffee, we’re here to create a positive, uplifting space where women can support women!
We host events that inspire relaxation, creativity, and community—like our upcoming Lakeside Literature: A Women’s Reading Retreat! It’s all about taking time for yourself, connecting with fellow book lovers, and enjoying the beauty of the Northwoods. Come join us—this is your story, and we’re here to celebrate it with you!
Set in the heart of Minnesota’s Northwoods at the breathtaking Kohl’s Resort (@kohlsresort) on Big Turtle Lake, this retreat offers the perfect blend of inspiration and relaxation. Think mornings by the lake, afternoons filled with thought-provoking book discussions, and cozy evenings by the fire with a community of literary women.
Registration opens soon—don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable experience!
Turn the page to a new chapter and celebrate your story with us.
Indigenous Art of Moccasin making with Cindy Hamilton and Teresa McDowell
Location: 9 Central Street W, Bagley
Day/Time: Saturday - Sunday, September 19 - 20, 2026
Time: 9 am - 4 pm
Total Class Fee: $125 (Member) $145 (Non-member)
Class Size: 6 - 8
All materials are provided
Students will learn the traditional Indigenous art of moccasin making from Treaty 3 Ojibwe artists Cindy Hamilton and Teresa McDowell. Each student will complete a pair of elk suede moccasins with rabbit fur trim.
Open Chess Club
Led by volunteer Dan Baston, Open Chess Club will take place from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm in the Headwaters Performance Hall. This weekly club is a welcome place for all skill levels, ages, and play styles. All equipment is provided and skilled players are often on hand to give helpful tips! We hope to see you there!
Open Art Studio
Studio 3 opens its doors to artists looking for a place to find community and a great space to create.
Open Art Studio
Studio 3 opens its doors to artists looking for a place to find community and a great space to create.
Pottery & Pints
Unwind, sip, and create with friends!
Saturday, Feb 28, 2026
4:00 – 6:00pm
$45 | Ages 21+
Join potter Tom Daly for a laid-back afternoon of glazing two pre-made pottery pieces (mug, bowl, plate.) Enjoy a step-by-step guidance, light appetizers, and plenty of time to sip, snack, and socialize.
No experience needed, just bring your favorite beverage and a spirit of fun! Perfect for beginners, friend groups, or anyone looking for a unique hands-on art experience.
Reserve your spot today and make memories that last beyond the glaze.
Watercolor Pencil Techniques
FREE class Saturday, February 28, 2026, 2:00 – 4:00 pm at Loon Country Arts at the Carnegie, 426 Bemidji Avenue N, Bemidji, MN.
“Watercolor Pencil Techniques” watercolor pencils with artist Les Sanders
Watercolor paint the easy way! You will pick your project pattern and artist Les Sanders will teach you how to complete a 9" X 11" watercolor painting using watercolor pencils for different effects.
Pre-registration is required for these free classes. Visit Loon Country Arts to sign up today or call 218-444-9813. Check out our website at looncountryarts.org for more classes.
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
Felted Birds
Needle felted bird ornaments: In this workshop, participants will learn when needle felting is, how it works, materials needed and fibers that can be felted. Cheryl will demonstrate the procedure as participants follow along. Participants will be able to choose between a couple of different birds
Cost: $25
New Voices: Emerging Artist Workshop & Showcase
Watermark Art Center, Bemidji Area Arts and Endowment and Sundown Records presents a very special Spoken Word Workshop!
New Voices: Emerging Artist Workshop & Showcase
Workshop: February 12 & 26, 6 to 8 pm at Watermark Art Center’s Education Studio
Showcase Performance February 27 at 6:30pm at Fozzies in downtown Bemidji
Calling all poets, storytellers, and songwriters ages 16-30 hoping to deepen their knowledge and skill level with spoken word and performance! Watermark Art Center invites you to enroll in this three part program led by local poet Micah McCutchan.
Through prompts, practice, courage, and vulnerability, participants will gain confidence and skill in the areas of writing, reading, editing, publishing, and performing. This three part program will include two 150 minute workshop sessions and conclude with a free public performance, giving participants the opportunity to develop and showcase their work.
Cost is $10* per participant & the class will be capped at 15 participants.
*If this cost presents a barrier for you, please do not be discouraged! Scholarships are available.
Register and pay here: watermarkartcenter.org/product/new-voices/
Gorgeous Gourds with Kathy Sanders
Date: February 27 & 28, 2026
Time: 10 am - 3 pm
Ages: 14 and up
Cost: $100 (Member)
$120 (Non-members)
Class Size: 10 - 12
Location: 9 Central Street W – Downtown Bagley
* Bring your lunch or you can order from Prelude Coffee Shop
In this hands-on class, you’ll learn how to transform simple dried gourds into stunning works of art using techniques such as woodburning, dyeing, and embellishing to bring out each gourd’s natural beauty and unique shape. Kathy will teach basic gourd techniques, gourd safety, and how to use gourd tools. She will then give you options and ideas to adorn your gourd with beads, charms and feathers. Kathy also has a large selection of organic and foraged items to choose from or bring your own. The instructor will bring all tools and materials needed. Materials are included in the class fee.
Kit includes a cleaned gourd, dyes and paints to colorize the gourd, and a wide variety of feathers, embellishments, foraged items, and beads.
Kit also includes written instructions regarding gourd techniques and safety, and the use of gourd saws and woodburning tools during the class.
This activity is made possible by grants through the Region 2 Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund.
Rogaland Style Rosemaling
Class fee: $100 | Ages: 18+ | Feb. 19th & 26th, March 5th, 19th & 26th, April 9th & 16th
Join us for a 7-week long journey into the beautiful traditional folk art of Norway! In this class, you’ll explore oil-based painting on a prepared background while learning essential brush strokes, color mixing, and charming floral designs. By the end, you’ll complete a project on a wooden plate to take home.
Please come prepared with the following supplies on the first day of class:'
Brushes-
1 Chisel Blender #6
1 Liner Brush #1
1 Teardrop Brush #3
Oil Paints-
Prussian Blue
Alizarin Crimson
Thalo Green
Cadmium Red Light
Titanium White
Naples Yellow
Yellow Ocher
Raw Umber
Burnt Umber
Burnt Sienna
Cadmium Yellow Medium
Tools Needed-
Palette (I recommend a waxed disposable tablet)
Palette Knife
Tracing Paper
One Piece of Transfer Paper (White)
Linseed Oil
Turpentine or any paint thinner
Lard oil (for cleaning the brushes)
Kleenex of Puffs (no Lotion
1 Jar for brushes (2 full with rice)
Additional Items-
Wear old clothes as oil paint is very hard to get out but easy to get into.
You will also need an item to paint on and background paint. ( We will discuss this in the first class.)
If you have any question or need further information before the class begins, please feel free to reach out.
New Voices: Emerging Artist Workshop & Showcase
Watermark Art Center, Bemidji Area Arts and Endowment and Sundown Records presents a very special Spoken Word Workshop!
New Voices: Emerging Artist Workshop & Showcase
Workshop: February 12 & 26, 6 to 8 pm at Watermark Art Center’s Education Studio
Showcase Performance February 27 at 6:30pm at Fozzies in downtown Bemidji
Calling all poets, storytellers, and songwriters ages 16-30 hoping to deepen their knowledge and skill level with spoken word and performance! Watermark Art Center invites you to enroll in this three part program led by local poet Micah McCutchan.
Through prompts, practice, courage, and vulnerability, participants will gain confidence and skill in the areas of writing, reading, editing, publishing, and performing. This three part program will include two 150 minute workshop sessions and conclude with a free public performance, giving participants the opportunity to develop and showcase their work.
Cost is $10* per participant & the class will be capped at 15 participants.
*If this cost presents a barrier for you, please do not be discouraged! Scholarships are available.
Register and pay here: watermarkartcenter.org/product/new-voices/
R2 traveling office hours
Don't forget, we'll be traveling again this month! Staff will be available throughout the month at different locations:
-Bagley on the 4th & 11th at the BAAC Art Space.
-Mahnomen on the 18th at Gizhiigin Arts Incubator.
-Park Rapids on the 18th & 25th at the Armory Arts & Events Center.
Traveling office hours are part of the R2 initiative to get out into the community and meet creative individuals or organizations who may be interested in receiving money through grants, want assistance building a portfolio, or need help promoting their events. Traveling office hours allow us to be closer to those who may not get the chance to visit with us!
Want to schedule a visit from R2? Email us at Staff@r2arts.org
Visit any spot to talk about our current grant programs, ask about any of our services, or even just to stop in and chat! We can’t wait to see you
First City Singers
First City Singers meet weekly to rehearse and perform at area nursing homes.
Click here for more information.
Open Chess Club
Led by volunteer Dan Baston, Open Chess Club will take place from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm in the Headwaters Performance Hall. This weekly club is a welcome place for all skill levels, ages, and play styles. All equipment is provided and skilled players are often on hand to give helpful tips! We hope to see you there!
Berry Basket Weaving with Shannon Lucas-Westrum
Limited seats available. | $30 registration fee.
Join master Basket Maker, Shannon Lucas-Westrum for a hands-on basket weaving workshop! This workshop includes weaving a round base, adding upright accent spokes, lashing with cord, cutting and riveting your own leather handle. Great for collecting berries and mushrooms, this piece has a lot of versatility. The finished basket will measure 7” across the base, 6 1/4” across the top, and 5” high (not including the handle.)
More information can be found here.
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.
Hardwood Groove
Hardwood Groove is a band of Midwest jammers who take inspiration from a myriad of genres. Funk, rock, blues, Americana, and others combine into an electrified show with a focus on improvisation.
Cost: $10
https://www.parkrapidsarmory.org/event-details/hardwood-groove
Paint with Nate
Create your own masterpiece. Unleash your inner artist in a fun, stress-free creative adventure with master instructor Nate. His easy-to-follow classes are perfect for any skill level—no experience necessary. Sign up today and discover the joy of painting!
Cost: $45
https://www.parkrapidsarmory.org/event-details/paint-with-nate
Children's Book Illustration and Mixed Media Class with Nicholas Jackson
WHEN
February 21st & 22nd, 2026
10am-4pm
WHERE
Red Door Studio
212 Main Ave, Baudette, MN (Come around to the back of the building)
The Lake of the Woods Art Guild is hosting a 2-day workshop on how to create eye catching illustrations for picture books. Learn time tested techniques and processes for dreaming up, sketching, drawing, and coloring picture book illustrations using an iPad and/or traditional sketching and mixed media.
Nicholas teaches how to design an imaginary character based upon the ideas from a story, and how to take a reader through a visual journey of wonder and imagination.
An ipad is not required but bring one if you have one. We will also be using traditional mixed media to create images.
Please note: This course is not a writing course for your book. Rather, it prepares you to create illustrations. Please have a character or idea of a scene thought up when you come to class.
Maximum 10 Participants for Ages 14+
For additional information, or to sign up, please email Tttcmcd@gmail.com or Lowartguild@gmail.com
COST
$50 most supplies included (There is a small supply list)
($25 non-refundable deposit required)
“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.”
Book binding Basics 3
Join us for a fun, hands-on introduction to the rewarding craft of bookbinding. We'll guide you through the essential, step-by-step techniques—from folding paper (signatures) to simple stitching and finishing your sturdy chipboard cover. No experience needed! Walk away with a beautiful, unique, and durable book you made yourself.
Cost: $65
https://www.parkrapidsarmory.org/event-details/bookbinding-basics
Aria Nouveau Hosted by the Northern Lights Concert Association
Aria Nouveau transports audiences on a journey through crossover hits, Broadway blockbusters, mainstream opera favorites and popular music in an elegant and artful evening perfect for music lovers of all ages.
Rogaland Style Rosemaling
Class fee: $100 | Ages: 18+ | Feb. 19th & 26th, March 5th, 19th & 26th, April 9th & 16th
Join us for a 7-week long journey into the beautiful traditional folk art of Norway! In this class, you’ll explore oil-based painting on a prepared background while learning essential brush strokes, color mixing, and charming floral designs. By the end, you’ll complete a project on a wooden plate to take home.
Please come prepared with the following supplies on the first day of class:'
Brushes-
1 Chisel Blender #6
1 Liner Brush #1
1 Teardrop Brush #3
Oil Paints-
Prussian Blue
Alizarin Crimson
Thalo Green
Cadmium Red Light
Titanium White
Naples Yellow
Yellow Ocher
Raw Umber
Burnt Umber
Burnt Sienna
Cadmium Yellow Medium
Tools Needed-
Palette (I recommend a waxed disposable tablet)
Palette Knife
Tracing Paper
One Piece of Transfer Paper (White)
Linseed Oil
Turpentine or any paint thinner
Lard oil (for cleaning the brushes)
Kleenex of Puffs (no Lotion
1 Jar for brushes (2 full with rice)
Additional Items-
Wear old clothes as oil paint is very hard to get out but easy to get into.
You will also need an item to paint on and background paint. ( We will discuss this in the first class.)
If you have any question or need further information before the class begins, please feel free to reach out.
Deadly Aunties Craft Night
Deadly Aunties Craft Night | LLTC Art Room 215 | 2-19, 3-19, and 4-16 |5:30-7:30pm
Occurs on the third Thursday of the month. (February through April.)
Bring your own projects to work on.
Contact Roselynn Jones for more information at roselynn.jones@lltc.edu
Artist Reception with Nikki Besser
Everyone is welcome to a gallery open house and artist reception for Warroad RiverPlace’s newest exhibit, Portrayals in Paper: Tales of Overcoming, by recognized paper-quilling artist Nikki Besser (Mizpah, MN).
Visitors are invited to browse the artwork, meet Nikki, and socialize over light refreshments at this free event.
The Elevated Market
Check out The Elevated Market BRRRmidji Days Edition on February 19th at the Loft Event Center during the Bemidji Jaycees BRRRmidji Days!
Shop local vendors, enter the on-site drawing for a Bemidji Winter Basket, strike a pose at the special photobooth backdrop and support local businesses while enjoying a fun, relaxed shopping experience!
R2 traveling office hours
Don't forget, we'll be traveling again this month! Staff will be available throughout the month at different locations:
-Bagley on the 4th & 11th at the BAAC Art Space.
-Mahnomen on the 18th at Gizhiigin Arts Incubator.
-Park Rapids on the 18th & 25th at the Armory Arts & Events Center.
Traveling office hours are part of the R2 initiative to get out into the community and meet creative individuals or organizations who may be interested in receiving money through grants, want assistance building a portfolio, or need help promoting their events. Traveling office hours allow us to be closer to those who may not get the chance to visit with us!
Want to schedule a visit from R2? Email us at Staff@r2arts.org
Visit any spot to talk about our current grant programs, ask about any of our services, or even just to stop in and chat! We can’t wait to see you
R2 traveling office hours
Don't forget, we'll be traveling again this month! Staff will be available throughout the month at different locations:
-Bagley on the 4th & 11th at the BAAC Art Space.
-Mahnomen on the 18th at Gizhiigin Arts Incubator.
-Park Rapids on the 18th & 25th at the Armory Arts & Events Center.
Traveling office hours are part of the R2 initiative to get out into the community and meet creative individuals or organizations who may be interested in receiving money through grants, want assistance building a portfolio, or need help promoting their events. Traveling office hours allow us to be closer to those who may not get the chance to visit with us!
Want to schedule a visit from R2? Email us at Staff@r2arts.org
Visit any spot to talk about our current grant programs, ask about any of our services, or even just to stop in and chat! We can’t wait to see you
Weekly Craft Hangout: Visible Mending
This event is free and open to the public!
Have a sweater, a pair of jeans, or a t-shirt that’s been too well-loved? Bring your worn-in and ripped clothing for a night of collaborative learning. ACC Member Sierra will guide you through various methods of visible mending- transforming a well-loved piece of clothing into a stylish well-loved piece.
First City Singers
First City Singers meet weekly to rehearse and perform at area nursing homes.
Click here for more information.
Urban Landscape Watercolor Workshop
Urban Landscape Workshop in Watercolor
Ages 16 and up
Claim your creative seat and open your inner artist with this Urban Workshop in Watercolor. Have you ever wanted to capture the energy of a city street or a charming cafe scene in your sketchbook or simply learn perspective on a scene? This workshop is designed for aspiring artists with little to no watercolor experience. Join this supportive and fun-filled session where you will learn to simplify complex cityscapes into beautiful, expressive watercolor paintings. We will cover the essential techniques needed to get started, from basic washes and color mixing to creating light and shadow. By the end of the day, you’ll walk away with a finished piece and the confidence to sketch or paint your own urban adventures. Participants will receive all artist quality supplies to complete a 9 x 12 painting.
Instructor: Dorothy Brambrink
Monday, February 16 ~~~~~10:00 AM-2:00 PM~~~ Fee: $75
For more information, please visit here