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Calls for artists
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Minnesota Artist Exhibition Program
Deadline: Several, see info to the side
Who?: MAEP
Established in 1975, the MAEP is one of the oldest juried art exhibitions at an American art museum. The program aims to assist emerging to mid-career artists in advancing their practice by producing or completing artwork for exhibition.
The MAEP Open Calls run from the first day of the month to the last Friday at 11:59 PM every February, June, and October. Applicants receive decisions 6 to 8 weeks after the deadline. One application is selected to exhibit within one year; for example, the October 2024 Open Call will be exhibited from November 2025 to February 2026.
October 1--25, 2024
February 1--28, 2025
June 1--27, 2025
October 1--31, 2025
Note that degree-seeking students and Mia's permanent staff are ineligible. More information, including program updates, blank floor plans, and a "tips for applying" brochure, can be found at new.artsmia.org/maep
Housed in the U.S. Bank Gallery at Mia, MAEP exhibitions and programs are free and open to the public. Thomas Putzier's "Grief & Bureaucracy" is on display at Mia until October 27, 2024. Up next is Roshan Ganu’s “रातराणी: Night Blooming Jasmine,” November November 23, 2024 - February 23, 2025.
Questions? Click here to book a 20-minute virtual meeting with the MAEP Coordinator.
Sculpture Walk
(Park Rapids)
Deadline: March 21st, 2025
Park Rapids
The City of Park Rapids and Park Rapids Arts and Culture Advisory Commission are accepting entries for the Park Rapids Sculpture Trail. Entry deadline is March 21. Artists will be notified of selection committee results by April 4 and will have until May 14 to install their works.
Artists will receive a $250 honorarium when their works are installed and paperwork is completed and $250 when their sculptures are removed. A grant application has been submitted and, if approved, the honorarium will be more. The entry form can be
downloaded at https://www.heartlandarts.org/pages/sculpture-trail/sculpture-trail.php.
An opening celebration of the new installations is planned May 17. The city is also seeking sponsors for 2025-26, including individuals, businesses andnonprofits. For more information, contact City Hall, 212 2nd Street West, 218-732- 3163..
The Sculpture Trail project was initiated in 2018 in Red Bridge Park, providing a beautiful setting on the Fish Hook River. In 2019, the Sculpture Trail expanded to locations in Downtown Park Rapids. The Arts and Culture Commission’s
For more information please contact Luann67@gmail.com
Zine Anthology
Deadline: March 7th, 2025
Queer Voices MN
Hello, MN literary community! Queer Voices MN is sharing our call for submissions for an upcoming zine anthology. This is a paid opportunity for trans + queer MN-based writers and visual artists.
In Queer Voice’s fall panel series, Out in the Stacks, we held a series of discussions delving into ~*the queer home of craft*~ or, that queerest, truest home that we can all find within ourselves that informs our unique creative quirkiness. this queer home is a dance between our rich inner worlds, embodiment in flux, and place, community and global solidarity. Queer Voices MN is curating a literary and visual art single-issue magazine that asks folks to consider these topics in relationship to their craft.
This call and submission form is open to any MN-based trans / queer writers or visual artists in your networks! Accepted submissions will receive $200. Submissions are accepted through 3/7.
Thank you all for being in community with us!
Warmly--
-Folasade
Deadline: May 1st, 2025
R2Arts
Cover Art for Flyers
Every year R2Arts creates Grant Deadline flyers for the upcoming granting season. R2Arts uses artwork created by those in our region on the cover of these flyers.
It is the time of year where R2Arts is now seeking another work of art to feature on our next Deadline Flyers! We are seeking a high quality piece of art that can be displayed on the front of the flyer. This piece must have a high quality scan and/or photo for digital printing usage. There are no stylistic requirements, just a piece you are proud of!
The Artist will be given a stipend of $200 for the use of their work on the flyer for the year.
If you have any questions or would like additional information, please email ogimaa@r2arts.org.
Deadline: May 1st, 2025
Please send all submissions to ogimaa@r2arts.org
(Pictured on the Deadline Flyer is “Meadow Flowers,” Created by Laura Schmeling. Photography credits to TJ Turner Pictures.)
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!

Manga Art Club
NEW After School Program starting in September!
MANGA ART CLUB
Monday's 4:30pm-6pm
Students grades 5-12
Sept. 23, 2024 - May 12, 2025
The Manga Art Club is designed to immerse students in the rich and dynamic world of Japanese style comic art, focusing on developing their skills in illustration, storytelling, and character design. Through a series of lessons, participants will explore fundamental techniques such as line work, shading, and composition. The curriculum emphasizes both individual creativity and community building, encouraging students to create their own manga stories while also learning to critique, appreciate and share their works with their peers.
Registration now open!

Puzzling, Peace Together
"Puzzling, Peace Together"
Multi-media Collage Exhibit
Created by Mary Therese
February 4th - March 28th
Wild Hare Bistro and Coffee House | 523 Minnesota Avenue NW Bemidji
Open Tuesday - Fridays 7:30am - 3:00pm

"Books and Windows"
Join us for the opening of Charles Alberti’s exhibit Books and Windows, opening on Saturday March 1st from 12-4pm.
Charles Alberti has a BFA from the Art Institute of Chicago. MED and Pd.D. from Loyola University of Chicago. He has had Art work in collections world-wide.

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

Aunties' Art Circle
Join us March 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th at the Red Lake Pregnant Women & Families Program from 5PM to 7:30PM. Our space is downstairs in the red building next to the Red Lake Youth Shelter. All are welcome.
Bring your own project, come make a ribbon skirt for free, or just come hang out and wait for inspiration. We hope to have some kind of snack available each week, and there are sewing machines available for use.
5pm-7:30pm Every Tuesday. (March 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th)
Email lizspb21@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Stencil Art on Live Edge Wood with Lily Hadrava
Cost: $20 registration fee and $20 supply fee due at time of class to instructor.
In this hands-on class, each student will paint and stencil a unique design on a 24” long live edge wood board.
You’ll have the opportunity to choose and select from a variety of pre-cut stencils to create a one of a kind piece of art. No prior experience is necessary- just come ready to have fun and be creative with acrylic painting and stenciling techniques.
Tuesday March 25th, 6pm-8pm
For more information or to register for this event, please visit here. Or call (218)333-3284

Building Resilient Communities
FREE WORKSHOPS! NMF is hosting workshops throughout the region to encourage attendees to consider the intersection of disaster and philanthropy and the role of funders and community in all phases of disaster. These workshops are free, but registration is required. Learn more: https://bit.ly/42OA5Cy
Roseau MARCH 27th • 1pm to 3pm
Mahnomen APRIL 1st • 1pm to 3pm
Virtual APRIL 3rd • 10am to Noon
Registration is required. Learn more: https://bit.ly/42OA5Cy

Adult Rock Band
Thursdays, 6:30-8:30pm, Feb 6- March 27th with a final performance on Friday, March 28th.
Headwaters Music and Arts is thrilled to introduce our brand-new Adult Rock Band program, designed for anyone 18 and older with a passion for music—whether you’re just starting out or already have a few performances under your belt.
* Developing your skills: Explore new musical techniques and genres while learning to play in a group.
* Collaboration and creativity: Work with your bandmates to choose songs, create unique arrangements, and even write original music.
* Hands-on learning: Gain practical experience with setting up and breaking down band equipment and preparing for live performances.
* Expanding your horizons: Bring your own instrument and equipment and even learn to play different instruments. Limited instruments are available for participants who don’t have their own.
Headwaters Rock Band is not just for kids! Give us a call at 444-5606 for more information.

Adult Rock Band Final Performance
Thursdays, 6:30-8:30pm, Feb 6- March 27th with a final performance on Friday, March 28th.
Headwaters Music and Arts is thrilled to introduce our brand-new Adult Rock Band program, designed for anyone 18 and older with a passion for music—whether you’re just starting out or already have a few performances under your belt.
* Developing your skills: Explore new musical techniques and genres while learning to play in a group.
* Collaboration and creativity: Work with your bandmates to choose songs, create unique arrangements, and even write original music.
* Hands-on learning: Gain practical experience with setting up and breaking down band equipment and preparing for live performances.
* Expanding your horizons: Bring your own instrument and equipment and even learn to play different instruments. Limited instruments are available for participants who don’t have their own.
Headwaters Rock Band is not just for kids! Give us a call at 444-5606 for more information.

Fun with Watercolor Pencils
Tweens & Teens Artistic Adventures: FREE CLASSES for youth under the age of 18.
March 29, 9:30-12:30: "Fun with Watercolor Pencils"
Les will teach you some of the different ways to use your new pencils for different effects. You will pick your project pattern and complete an 8” X 10” watercolor painting using watercolor pencils. All supplies are provided in the kit! Ages 10-18.
Classes will be held at the historic Carnegie Library, 426 Bemidji Avenue N, Bemidji, MN. Registration is required, go online: www.ci.bemidji.mn.us Parks and Recreation will have a link to register for these classes.
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”

Easter Egg Decorating with Alcohol Inks: With Carole Euerle
There is a class fee of $35. Class size is limited to 16 participants. All materials are provided by the instructor. Register for this class at www.bagleyarts.org
Are you looking for fun and creative ways to dye your easter eggs this year? Why not use alcohol inks?
Alcohol ink easter eggs! Dress up your holiday easter table with these beautiful eggs- no experience needed, just bring one dozen blown-out white eggs and Carole will supply everything else and let’s have some fun!
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.

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

Circular Basket Making
Tweens & Teens Artistic Adventures: FREE CLASSES for youth under the age of 18.
March 29, 1:30-4:30: "Circular Basket"
Base starts at 4 1/2 inches square and ends as a circular basket 5 inches tall. You will learn to do a filled base and a matchstick run to give a nice finish to the basket. Limit of 8 students, ages 10-18.
Classes will be held at the historic Carnegie Library, 426 Bemidji Avenue N, Bemidji, MN. Registration is required, go online: www.ci.bemidji.mn.us Parks and Recreation will have a link to register for these classes.
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”

Building Resilient Communities
FREE WORKSHOPS! NMF is hosting workshops throughout the region to encourage attendees to consider the intersection of disaster and philanthropy and the role of funders and community in all phases of disaster. These workshops are free, but registration is required. Learn more: https://bit.ly/42OA5Cy
Roseau MARCH 27th • 1pm to 3pm
Mahnomen APRIL 1st • 1pm to 3pm
Virtual APRIL 3rd • 10am to Noon
Registration is required. Learn more: https://bit.ly/42OA5Cy

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

Line & Wash Watercolor
Learn the art of Line and Wash Watercolor.
This technique blends ink lines with watercolor washes. Basic Watercolor techniques will also be taught in this class. Students will be able to paint an 8”x10” floral design.
Laporte Community ed. Tuesday April 1st at 5pm. $25 material fee.
To register: 2182242288 Ext 1041

Porch Sign Class
Bagley Community Education presents, Porch Sign Class
Wednesday, April 2, 2025 @ 5:30 pm
Location: Bagley American Legion, Bagley, MN
Fee: $40
Minimum 10 people
Bring a friend and make a new 4 foot porch sign for your yard or garden this spring! No experience needed. Acrylic painting/stenciling on wood with pre-cut stencils. Many designs to choose from.
To Register: 218-694-3232

Building Resilient Communities
FREE WORKSHOPS! NMF is hosting workshops throughout the region to encourage attendees to consider the intersection of disaster and philanthropy and the role of funders and community in all phases of disaster. These workshops are free, but registration is required. Learn more: https://bit.ly/42OA5Cy
Roseau MARCH 27th • 1pm to 3pm
Mahnomen APRIL 1st • 1pm to 3pm
Virtual APRIL 3rd • 10am to Noon
Registration is required. Learn more: https://bit.ly/42OA5Cy

Annual High School Invitational Exhibit
Watermark Art Center presents the Annual High School Inivational Exhibit featuring artworks of area young artists. This popular exhibit showcases work by students from Bemidji High School, Trek North High School, Laporte High School, Voyageurs Expeditionary High School, Cass Lake-Bena High School, and Cass Lake Area Learning Center.
This exhibit opens Friday April 4th in the Kaul Gallery, including the opening reception from 5pm-6:30pm. The show runs through Friday April 25th. The public is invited to vote for the People’s choice until the end of the day Saturday April 19th. April 24th media category awards will be presented.
This exhibit is sponsored in part by First National Bank Bemidji. There is no cost to attend this event. For more information regarding exhibits, classes, or events contact 218-444-7570 or WatermarkArtCenter.org. Watermark is accessible, and the exhibits and retail shop are free to view. Visit between 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Regular hours resume in April to include Mondays.

“Copper for the Younger”
Tweens & Teens Artistic Adventures: FREE CLASSES for youth under the age of 18.
April 5, 9:30-12:30: "Copper for the Younger"
Ages 10-18 learn to play with copper. Make a project to take home. All supplies and tools provided, take a kit home.
Classes will be held at the historic Carnegie Library, 426 Bemidji Avenue N, Bemidji, MN. Registration is required, go online: www.ci.bemidji.mn.us Parks and Recreation will have a link to register for these classes.
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”

Easter Egg Decorating with Alcohol Inks: With Carole Euerle
There is a class fee of $35. Class size is limited to 16 participants. All materials are provided by the instructor. Register for this class at www.bagleyarts.org
Are you looking for fun and creative ways to dye your easter eggs this year? Why not use alcohol inks?
Alcohol ink easter eggs! Dress up your holiday easter table with these beautiful eggs- no experience needed, just bring one dozen blown-out white eggs and Carole will supply everything else and let’s have some fun!
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.

Folded Card Making
Tweens & Teens Artistic Adventures: FREE CLASSES for youth under the age of 18.
April 5, 1:30-4:30: "Folded Card Making"
Students will be making a 4 1/4” X 5 1/2” folded card with envelope. Students will learn to use inks for coloring, add cutouts, layer elements, embossing, add bling, and using stamp. Students will also receive a packet to take home to make an additional card. Ages 12-18.
Classes will be held at the historic Carnegie Library, 426 Bemidji Avenue N, Bemidji, MN. Registration is required, go online: www.ci.bemidji.mn.us Parks and Recreation will have a link to register for these classes.
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”

Read for Inclusion Storytime
Lead for Inclusion & the Bemidji Public Library presents: Read for Inclusion Storytime. Saturday April 5th 2pm-3pm at the Bemidji Public Library.
Perfect for ages 4-10, but all are welcome!
Interactive story reading led by Lead for Inclusion’s Youth Leadership Board Members!
Engaging discussions about kindness & inclusion! Fun interactive activities for all abilities!
Questions? Contact Shannon at leadforinclusion@gmail.com or 218-209-2345

"Water from Snow" premiere
Bemidji will host the world premiere of a new musical titled “Water from Snow.” Written by local playwright Janet Preus, this contemporary musical features area performers and is set in rural Minnesota.
The musical tells the story of a single mother struggling to come to terms with her past, reconnect with old friends, and finally find peace in her soul. The serious yet humorous musical will open on April 5 at 7 p.m. at Bemidji’s Rail River Folk School. There will be consecutive 7 p.m. performances on April 11 and 12, as well as matinees at 3 p.m. on April 6 and 13.
All the music in “Water from Snow” was composed by Janet Preus, Robert Elhai, and Fred Steele.
The show features a diverse cast of characters drawn from Preus’ lifetime in rural Minnesota and incorporates a blend of music from country and blues, pop, and R&B.
Contact:
Janet Preus, jpreus2001@yahoo.com
Sharlene Paquette, sharpaquette@yahoo.com

"Water from Snow" premiere
Bemidji will host the world premiere of a new musical titled “Water from Snow.” Written by local playwright Janet Preus, this contemporary musical features area performers and is set in rural Minnesota.
The musical tells the story of a single mother struggling to come to terms with her past, reconnect with old friends, and finally find peace in her soul. The serious yet humorous musical will open on April 5 at 7 p.m. at Bemidji’s Rail River Folk School. There will be consecutive 7 p.m. performances on April 11 and 12, as well as matinees at 3 p.m. on April 6 and 13.
All the music in “Water from Snow” was composed by Janet Preus, Robert Elhai, and Fred Steele.
The show features a diverse cast of characters drawn from Preus’ lifetime in rural Minnesota and incorporates a blend of music from country and blues, pop, and R&B.
Contact:
Janet Preus, jpreus2001@yahoo.com
Sharlene Paquette, sharpaquette@yahoo.com

Line and Wash Spring Floral Watercolor
Line and Wash Spring Floral Watercolor workshop!
Learn the art of Line and Wash Watercolor. This technique blends ink with watercolor washes. Basic watercolor techniques will be taught in this class. Students will paint an 8”x10” floral design.
Community Ed fee: $20
Material Fee: $25 due at time of class to the instructor.
To register please visit: https://bemidjicommunityed.arux.app
for more information: 218 333 3284

"Water from Snow" premiere
Bemidji will host the world premiere of a new musical titled “Water from Snow.” Written by local playwright Janet Preus, this contemporary musical features area performers and is set in rural Minnesota.
The musical tells the story of a single mother struggling to come to terms with her past, reconnect with old friends, and finally find peace in her soul. The serious yet humorous musical will open on April 5 at 7 p.m. at Bemidji’s Rail River Folk School. There will be consecutive 7 p.m. performances on April 11 and 12, as well as matinees at 3 p.m. on April 6 and 13.
All the music in “Water from Snow” was composed by Janet Preus, Robert Elhai, and Fred Steele.
The show features a diverse cast of characters drawn from Preus’ lifetime in rural Minnesota and incorporates a blend of music from country and blues, pop, and R&B.
Contact:
Janet Preus, jpreus2001@yahoo.com
Sharlene Paquette, sharpaquette@yahoo.com

“Baskets”
Tweens & Teens Artistic Adventures: FREE CLASSES for youth under the age of 18.
April 12, 9:30-12:30: "Baskets"
Begins with weaving a 4 by 8 inch rectangular base. Basket is approximately 3 1/2 inches tall with color accent piece woven in the side. This basket has a typical basket rim lashed with a strong waxed thread. Limit of 8 students, ages 10-18.
Classes will be held at the historic Carnegie Library, 426 Bemidji Avenue N, Bemidji, MN. Registration is required, go online: www.ci.bemidji.mn.us Parks and Recreation will have a link to register for these classes.
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”

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

Self-Portraiture of the Face
Tweens & Teens Artistic Adventures: FREE CLASSES for youth under the age of 18.
April 12, 1:30-4:30: "Self-Portraiture of the Face"
Description of the project: We will be exploring self-portraiture using watercolor pencils to draw the face, focusing on individual elements such as the eyes, the mouth and the nose. We will then introduce a painterly element by incorporating water and paintbrushes to the watercolor pencil drawings. Each student will be supplied with a handheld mirror, a set of watercolor pencils, a paintbrush, a disposable cup and paper. Ages 8 -18.
Classes will be held at the historic Carnegie Library, 426 Bemidji Avenue N, Bemidji, MN. Registration is required, go online: www.ci.bemidji.mn.us Parks and Recreation will have a link to register for these classes.
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”

Pottery & Pints
Cost: $45. For ages 21+. Saturday April 12th, 4pm-6pm
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon of glazing pottery pieces with potter Tom Daly. You bring your favorite beer, we will provide light appetizers and Tom will walk you through the process of glazing two pre-made pieces, such as a beer mug, wine mug, plate, or bowl. If you are so inclined, you can try out the pottery wheel or other basic pottery techniques. There will be plenty of breaks for socializing and enjoying the food and drinks. Absolutely no art experience is required. Come learn in a fun and supportive environment surrounded by friends. 21+
Register here: https://www.headwatersmusicandarts.org/.../pottery-pints...

"Water from Snow" premiere
Bemidji will host the world premiere of a new musical titled “Water from Snow.” Written by local playwright Janet Preus, this contemporary musical features area performers and is set in rural Minnesota.
The musical tells the story of a single mother struggling to come to terms with her past, reconnect with old friends, and finally find peace in her soul. The serious yet humorous musical will open on April 5 at 7 p.m. at Bemidji’s Rail River Folk School. There will be consecutive 7 p.m. performances on April 11 and 12, as well as matinees at 3 p.m. on April 6 and 13.
All the music in “Water from Snow” was composed by Janet Preus, Robert Elhai, and Fred Steele.
The show features a diverse cast of characters drawn from Preus’ lifetime in rural Minnesota and incorporates a blend of music from country and blues, pop, and R&B.
Contact:
Janet Preus, jpreus2001@yahoo.com
Sharlene Paquette, sharpaquette@yahoo.com

"Water from Snow" premiere
Bemidji will host the world premiere of a new musical titled “Water from Snow.” Written by local playwright Janet Preus, this contemporary musical features area performers and is set in rural Minnesota.
The musical tells the story of a single mother struggling to come to terms with her past, reconnect with old friends, and finally find peace in her soul. The serious yet humorous musical will open on April 5 at 7 p.m. at Bemidji’s Rail River Folk School. There will be consecutive 7 p.m. performances on April 11 and 12, as well as matinees at 3 p.m. on April 6 and 13.
All the music in “Water from Snow” was composed by Janet Preus, Robert Elhai, and Fred Steele.
The show features a diverse cast of characters drawn from Preus’ lifetime in rural Minnesota and incorporates a blend of music from country and blues, pop, and R&B.
Contact:
Janet Preus, jpreus2001@yahoo.com
Sharlene Paquette, sharpaquette@yahoo.com

Northwest Writers Group Meeting
Monday, April 14, Northwoods Writers Group will have a meeting from 2:30 to 4:30 pm.
Lakeport Firehall in Laporte. Meeting every second & fourth Mondays - same time & place.
Future meetings include: April 28, May 12 (no meeting on May26 Memorial Day); & June 9 & 23.
Thank you, any questions? Please call: 218 224-2516.

Grants Deadline: Artists Engage Community Grant
Watch a video about how to create an account on our grants portal
or jump right in and create an account and apply online
Videos to help you out
Artists Engage Community Grant Overview/Pep Talk Video
Artist Bio/Resume, Work Samples, and Artistic Vision
Creating a Budget for Your Community Engagement Project
Let’s Talk Collaborators
Target Audience, Outcomes, and Evaluation Methods
Do I really want a Fiscal Sponsor?
Eligible Applicants
Open to artists or culture bearers in all arts disciplines, 21 years of age or older, living and working in one of the five Region 2 Arts Council counties of Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods, or Mahnomen, Minnesota.
Eligible Proposals
Artists Engage Community grants support the creation, production, and presentation of high quality arts activities that help instill the arts into the community and public life in our region. Eligible grant proposals must connect and engage with audiences, participants, students, and/or communities to provide new and/or expanded arts programming to residents of our region’s counties, and/or remove barriers that audiences may have to accessing arts activities. These grants offer funding for a variety of artist led arts activities that will benefit the residents of Beltrami, Hubbard, Clearwater, Lake of the Woods, or Mahnomen counties. Arts activities proposed for funding must be artist led, accessible by the public, and connect with community members through the arts. Activity must begin within 12 months of the earliest start date, and must be completed by June 30, 2025.
Eligible Uses:
Participatory arts projects
Arts classes, camps, or workshops
Public art projects – murals, sculpture walks/trails, concerts in public parks, etc.
Arts performances – concerts, theatrical productions, dance performances, film screenings, etc.
Arts presentations – readings, exhibitions, artist talks, etc.
Arts festivals
Is your grant project eligible? Check out our eligibility section: Artists Engage Community Grant Eligibility Requirements – If you can answer true to all the statements, then you should be eligible to apply. If you answer false to one of the statements, please contact us to discuss your eligibility.
The Grant Application
The online grant application will ask questions about demographics which we use for reporting to the Minnesota State Arts Board (see our Data Privacy Policy), and questions based on our scoring criteria – Artist Qualifications & Artistic Vision for the Project, Arts Access Provided by the Project, Community Impact and Evaluation of the Project, and Ability to Carry Out the Project. There are also pieces needed for the grant application that you should gather before you apply, such as work samples (Work Sample Submission Policy), resume, and a list of all project costs.
Budget Guidelines
IMPORTANT FOR ALL APPLICANTS: Project specific costs incurred and paid prior to a project’s Earliest Start Date will make a project ineligible for funding. Read about this and more:
R2AC Budget Guidelines
Outcomes and Evaluation Methods
Because we ask you to engage community in this grant, we want you to set an outcome and a means to measure whether you successfully achieved that outcome. An outcome should describe a change in knowledge, skill, attitude, awareness, behavior, or condition in your target audience. Effective project outcomes are specific, measurable, and can be reasonably achieved by the proposed activity. It is important that you measure and document progress made in achieving the proposed outcome for the target audience. You may wish to consult Getting Started with Program Evaluation – a guide published by the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies for information on outcomes evaluation.
Sample Application Form for download
Last Year’s Artists Engage Community Grant Application
(Sample only – cannot be submitted – only online submissions are accepted)
A Note on Grant Awards as Taxable Income
If awarded, you will be asked to fill out a W-9 tax form and the grant award will be considered extra income for you in that tax year. Because this is a grant for individuals, you cannot shift the tax burden to any limited liability companies/corporations you may own for your arts business, but you can use a fiscal sponsor. A fiscal sponsor is a nonprofit entity that lends you their nonprofit status and provides some financial oversight for funds received from a grant award. Often they charge a flat fee or request a percentage of granted funds for this service. If awarded, your grant award check would be made out to your fiscal sponsor, they would relay the funds to you in one large check or series of smaller payouts for your each of your expenses as you ask for/report them. The granted funds would be part of the fiscal sponsor’s tax reporting, removing the tax burden from you. You would want an agreement (sample fiscal sponsor agreement form) in place to set the responsibilities for each of you.

Come play with textures in watercolor Workshop
There is a class fee of $100. Class size of 10 per session. Please bring your own sack lunch and beverages.
Come play with watercolors, watercolor ground, and collage to create two textured paintings!
You will learn more about how texture and medium works, use easily accessible paper products, and learn more about watercolor ground and how it can work for you.
Bring your paints- 100% cotton watercolor paper- the 300# is best but 140# will work. A hair dryer is strongly recommended to help speed up the painting process.
If you are using 140# paper, then I suggest that it be taped securely to a foam core board or heavy cardboard for easy maneuvering of the painting as we will be using gravity for a portion of the painting. If you want to use plexiglass that works also. I do not suggest plywood as they are usually heavier and harder to handle. You can also use Watercolor panels such as the ones sold at Hobby Lobby.
To register for this event please visit www.bagleyarts.org
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.

Native-LGBTW2S+ Youth Birchbark Basketry Class
A contemporary expression of traditional Ojibwe basketry, this class will create embellished birchbark basketry for Two Spirit and Native-LGBTQ+ Youth Aged roughly 16-24 yrs.
This class is Free of Charge - Tools, Materials, and Supplies and light meal provided.
Instruction by Penny Kagigebi, Facilitated in part by Pride Support Network.
Class size is limited, email Penny@kagigebi.com to inquire for registration!
Class Overview:
For Native-LGBTQ2S+ Youth ages 16-24 years. Participants will be taught:
Basket Construction
Porcupine Quillwork
Applique Beadwork
3 Class Dates all 4pm-8pm:
April 16th
April 23rd
April 30th
May 7th (Tentative make up day)

Fish Lure Art
Welcome to spring everyone! For those of you looking forward to fishing opener, we have a class that will be the perfect fit to combine your love for fishing and art!
Join us at the MAC for an afternoon of painting wooden, homemade fishing lures with acrylic paint and then waterproofing them. The lures are made locally by Grand Rapids artist, Dan Root! Participants will receive: One 2 hook lure, one 1 hook lure, and one 8” crappie cut out (a small crappie on a piece of board for hanging- this is not a lure.)
All materials provided, ages 6 and up.
Session 1: Thursday, April 17, 3:30-5:00pm
Session 2: Wednesday, April 30, 3:00-4:30pm
Register here: https://course.veevart-apps.com/.../fishing-lure-painting

Poetry Slam
CALLING ALL POETS! Come down to Fozzie’s BBQ on April 17th for some slammin’ yummy BBQ fun. The slam is FREE to participate and FREE to watch. Live music will begin at 6pm. Performances begin at 7pm. Poets may call Watermark to pre-register 218-444-7570. Registration at the venue if space allows. Cash prizes will be given to the top three performers. Get more information, guidelines and rules here: watermarkartcenter.org/poetry-slam-news/
Whats a Poetry SLAM?
A poetry slam is a competitive art event in which poets perform spoken word poetry before a live audience and a panel of judges pulled from the audience. Poets are not required to memorize their poems and are welcome to use notes.
While formats can vary, slams are often loud and lively, with audience participation, cheering and dramatic delivery. Poets should prepare three original SLAM! poems – one for each round, new in the last three years, never previously performed at a state or local event, and each under three minutes reading time.
#poetryslam @fozzies_smokin_bar_bq Bemidji Area Arts Endowment @sundownrecords218

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

Hearth Basket Workshop
When: April 19th 10am-6pm (1/2 hour lunch break, lunch not provided)
Where: Armory Arts & Events Center, Park Rapids MN
Register: at www.wildflowercottageshop.com Cost: $40 per person
Instructor will provide all necessary tools (shears, weights, towels, wash tubs, etc.) Hand dexterity required. Ages 16+
Join Master Weaver Shannon Lucas-Westrum for a hands-on basket weaving workshop, where you’ll craft a versatile basket perfect for hearth or harvest. Under the expert guidance of Shannon and her apprentice, you’ll build a sturdy grid base and weave the sides around an 8” square hoop. You’ll also learn to create cordage from local grasses or leaves and work with birch bark for decorative accents. The finished basket will measure 8” high, 9” wide, and 14” long- a beautiful and functional piece to take home.
Thanks to an Arts Education Grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, participant cost for this workshop has been reduced by more than 60% and all materials are free of cost.
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.

Hoppy to be Spring!
$10 Adults, $5 kids.
Gather the family for some Springtime fun! A scavenger hunt, sing-a-long concert, Peeps Diorama contest and most importantly… the Easter Bunny will be hopping by for visits and photos!
To find out more about this event, or if you have any questions please call: 218 732-0099

Come play with textures in watercolor Workshop
There is a class fee of $100. Class size of 10 per session. Please bring your own sack lunch and beverages.
Come play with watercolors, watercolor ground, and collage to create two textured paintings!
You will learn more about how texture and medium works, use easily accessible paper products, and learn more about watercolor ground and how it can work for you.
Bring your paints- 100% cotton watercolor paper- the 300# is best but 140# will work. A hair dryer is strongly recommended to help speed up the painting process.
If you are using 140# paper, then I suggest that it be taped securely to a foam core board or heavy cardboard for easy maneuvering of the painting as we will be using gravity for a portion of the painting. If you want to use plexiglass that works also. I do not suggest plywood as they are usually heavier and harder to handle. You can also use Watercolor panels such as the ones sold at Hobby Lobby.
To register for this event please visit www.bagleyarts.org
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.

Native-LGBTW2S+ Youth Birchbark Basketry Class
A contemporary expression of traditional Ojibwe basketry, this class will create embellished birchbark basketry for Two Spirit and Native-LGBTQ+ Youth Aged roughly 16-24 yrs.
This class is Free of Charge - Tools, Materials, and Supplies and light meal provided.
Instruction by Penny Kagigebi, Facilitated in part by Pride Support Network.
Class size is limited, email Penny@kagigebi.com to inquire for registration!
Class Overview:
For Native-LGBTQ2S+ Youth ages 16-24 years. Participants will be taught:
Basket Construction
Porcupine Quillwork
Applique Beadwork
3 Class Dates all 4pm-8pm:
April 16th
April 23rd
April 30th
May 7th (Tentative make up day)

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

Mono Printing on Clay with Kate Hammer
Cost: $100 Class size: 8 Participants. All materials for this class are supplied by the instructor. To register, please visit www.bagleyarts.org
Get ready to amaze yourself by creating your own personally designed and created mono printed clay dishes! Starting with a step by step demonstration of the process from start to finish, you will be guided to create your own unique and colorful ceramic dish as you grow your understanding and appreciation for handcrafted pottery.
This four day workshop starts with a demo on day one. This will help you understand the whole process and will help you with the designing and planning of the work you will be creating in days 2-4. Please plan for 3 hours of time per day, which may seem like a lot but it is needed to complete all the steps to the final piece of pottery and allows the makers to work at their individual pace without feeling rushed!
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.

Fish Lure Art
Welcome to spring everyone! For those of you looking forward to fishing opener, we have a class that will be the perfect fit to combine your love for fishing and art!
Join us at the MAC for an afternoon of painting wooden, homemade fishing lures with acrylic paint and then waterproofing them. The lures are made locally by Grand Rapids artist, Dan Root! Participants will receive: One 2 hook lure, one 1 hook lure, and one 8” crappie cut out (a small crappie on a piece of board for hanging- this is not a lure.)
All materials provided, ages 6 and up.
Session 1: Thursday, April 17, 3:30-5:00pm
Session 2: Wednesday, April 30, 3:00-4:30pm
Register here: https://course.veevart-apps.com/.../fishing-lure-painting

Native-LGBTW2S+ Youth Birchbark Basketry Class
A contemporary expression of traditional Ojibwe basketry, this class will create embellished birchbark basketry for Two Spirit and Native-LGBTQ+ Youth Aged roughly 16-24 yrs.
This class is Free of Charge - Tools, Materials, and Supplies and light meal provided.
Instruction by Penny Kagigebi, Facilitated in part by Pride Support Network.
Class size is limited, email Penny@kagigebi.com to inquire for registration!
Class Overview:
For Native-LGBTQ2S+ Youth ages 16-24 years. Participants will be taught:
Basket Construction
Porcupine Quillwork
Applique Beadwork
3 Class Dates all 4pm-8pm:
April 16th
April 23rd
April 30th
May 7th (Tentative make up day)

Zerkel Pit PunX Fest
Zerkel Pit PunX Fest - May 3th 2025 - 10AM- 10PM - Art, Music, Friends - Radical Fun Time - PunX Rock Sam -
Buy your tickets for this event here.
9:00AM - Open Jam/ Sound Check
10:00 AM
Music Line Up:
!Radical Fun Time! - Anarcho Political Zerk / Moorhead
True Stories - Twin Cities Hardcore
Rotten Sardines - Bemidji Punk Rock
Rashwagandha - Dooms Day Mpls
Outa Line - Classic Punk Tunes Duluth
Frog Dust - Industrial Punk St. Paul
Indicat - Experimental Indie Rock Winona
Wasi'chu - Trench D-Beat Mankato
Art of Amoeba - St. Cloud Alternative Grunge Punk
Ivan's Despicable Experience - Bemidji Folk Bluesy Punk
Fragged Out - MN Post H/C
Mauro Gonzalo Gutierrez - North Woods Guitarzan
Mommy S3Z No - Horror Punk ROck Cities
Ambigere - Distort Noise Twin Ports
SLDG - Alt-Core Mankato!
88:88 Clock Radio - Industrial Noise - Apple Valley
Slime Monsters from Outer Space - Garage Sludge - Minneapolis
Tiny Humans - Catchy Punk Rock - Denver
OWL - Rock Metal Punk - Grand Forks
Disbanded - Caustic Acoustic - Zerkel Jerkel
Dog Water - BeatBox Harmonica - Bemidji
- Punk Picnic -2PM- Oi! Oi! Oi!
Potluck Lunch - bring something to share and contribute!
(Possible Meal = Plant based BBQ SandWitch, Vegan Beans, Coleslaw and Pickles. Non Veg/Pork Brisket)
Additional Entertainers:
Doctor Bob's - Puppet Theater
Heather Lynn - Fire Spinning
Jesa M.K. -Art- Metallic Color Shape Build Up
Live Painters:
Micah Ailie
Kirissa Grams
Samuel Staudt

Birds & Bees Pottery
Birds & Bees Pottery starts on May 3rd! With instructor Tom Daly. Cost: $100 financial assistance is available.
May 3rd, 10:00am- 1:00pm & May 4th, 10:00am-12:00pm: Make bird bath and pollinator dish, May 18th, 10:00am – 12:00pm: Glaze pottery
Do you want to attract the natural beauty of birds and insects to your home? Did you know that providing water in your yard can be more beneficial than feeding wildlife, especially in the warm months of the year when water can be hard to find? In this pottery class, Tom Daly will teach you how to make a bird bath and a pollinator watering dish, to create a bird and butterfly oasis in your very own yard.
Register at:

Native-LGBTW2S+ Youth Birchbark Basketry Class
A contemporary expression of traditional Ojibwe basketry, this class will create embellished birchbark basketry for Two Spirit and Native-LGBTQ+ Youth Aged roughly 16-24 yrs.
This class is Free of Charge - Tools, Materials, and Supplies and light meal provided.
Instruction by Penny Kagigebi, Facilitated in part by Pride Support Network.
Class size is limited, email Penny@kagigebi.com to inquire for registration!
Class Overview:
For Native-LGBTQ2S+ Youth ages 16-24 years. Participants will be taught:
Basket Construction
Porcupine Quillwork
Applique Beadwork
3 Class Dates all 4pm-8pm:
April 16th
April 23rd
April 30th
May 7th (Tentative make up day)

Soar!
The Bemidji Symphony Orchestra is a thriving community orchestra servicing the region of North Central Minnesota. We bring classical music to new audiences and provide performance experience for musicians. Vaughn Williams' The Lark Ascending featuring Eric Olson on violin plus two works by Jean Sibelius. Individual concert tickets can be purchased in advance at either Lueken's Village Foods locations and online at www.bemidjisymphony.org Tickets: Adults $27. Seniors (62+) $22. Students: k-12 Free. College: $10 with College ID.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.

Forge North Live
Coming live to the Armory: Forge North
March 22nd 7pm-9pm. $10 admission fee.
If you would like more information regarding this event, please visit here.
This concert is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Region 2 Arts Council and the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Split-Toe Moccasin Workshop
Split-Toe Moccasin Workshop Taught by Wenona Kingbird.
This weekend, Sat March 22 and Sun March 23rd, we are having 2 moccasin making workshops at the Watermark Art Center in Bemidji with native artists, Wenona Kingbird (split toe style) and Bwaananaabekwe Mary Moose (beaded pucker toe). Light refreshments will be served. All are welcome .
When: March 22nd and 23rd from 10am-4pm
Where: Watermark Art Center, Bemidji MN

Auditions: Once upon a Mattress
The Northern Light Opera Company in Park Rapids will be having auditions for the upcoming summer production of ONCE UPON A MATTRESS on March 21 and 22 at the Park Rapids Armory Arts and Events Center.
Friday March 21st 6-9:30pm: Song and Monologue Auditions
Saturday, March 22nd
10am-12pm: Song and monologue Auditions
1-2:30pm: Dance Auditions
3-5:30pm: Call-backs by invitation
Summer production July 25th- August 2nd. For more information check out the website: northernlightopera.org.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Native Ribbon Skirt
Hosted by Folk School Warroad
Native ribbon skirts are traditionally worn at many different social functions. Taught by Desiré Freude, in this class you will choose your kit and learn how to sew it up for your own ribbon skirt.
Register: warroadriverplace.org/events

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

Adessa and the Beat Concert
Enjoy a night out with this popular Minnesota band that plays a little something for everyone! Experience a tasty mix of country, classic rock, and pop covers of forgotten oldies to top 10’s brought to life with powerhouse female vocals and strong group harmony. Adessa & The Beat is sure to get your toes tapping with tunes you’re bound to love!
Tickets: warroadriverplace.org/events
$10 general admission, students are free (tickets required)

Auditions: Once upon a Mattress
The Northern Light Opera Company in Park Rapids will be having auditions for the upcoming summer production of ONCE UPON A MATTRESS on March 21 and 22 at the Park Rapids Armory Arts and Events Center.
Friday March 21st 6-9:30pm: Song and Monologue Auditions
Saturday, March 22nd
10am-12pm: Song and monologue Auditions
1-2:30pm: Dance Auditions
3-5:30pm: Call-backs by invitation
Summer production July 25th- August 2nd. For more information check out the website: northernlightopera.org.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Campfire Jam
The next Campfire Jam is this Friday! We hope to see you around the campfire!
6pm, Friday, March 21 at Headwaters Music & Arts
Gather around for Campfire Jam, a monthly community play-along for string musicians and singers! This drop-in event is for guitar, ukulele, banjo, and fiddle players of all ages and skill levels. Led by local musician Mike Naylor, each session features familiar, feel-good songs using a few simple chords—perfect for building confidence and capturing the laid-back charm of a campfire jam. Whether you're strumming your first chords or simply enjoying the rhythm, this is a place for all ages and abilities to connect, play, and sing under the metaphorical stars. When the weather allows, the group will gather around an actual campfire.
When: 6 pm-7:15 pm the third Friday of each month
Where: Headwaters Music & Arts, 519 Minnesota Ave NW, Bemidji
Cost: Suggested free will donation $5
What to Bring: Your instrument and a campfire spirit! Music and stands will be provided.
Youth under age 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information please contact info@headwatersmusicandarts.org or call 218-444-5606.

Moccasin Making with Mary Moose
Second Session! If you got in with our first, this is the follow up session. Light refreshments will be provided. We also have a few open spots for people to start a pair of moccasins and participate in Mary Moose’s Fashion Show. Send a message if interested.
When: March 21st-22nd from 10am-4pm
Where: Watermark Art Center, Bemidji MN
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 and an appropriation from the MN State Legislature with money from the State’s general fund.

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

Adult Rock Band
Thursdays, 6:30-8:30pm, Feb 6- March 27th with a final performance on Friday, March 28th.
Headwaters Music and Arts is thrilled to introduce our brand-new Adult Rock Band program, designed for anyone 18 and older with a passion for music—whether you’re just starting out or already have a few performances under your belt.
* Developing your skills: Explore new musical techniques and genres while learning to play in a group.
* Collaboration and creativity: Work with your bandmates to choose songs, create unique arrangements, and even write original music.
* Hands-on learning: Gain practical experience with setting up and breaking down band equipment and preparing for live performances.
* Expanding your horizons: Bring your own instrument and equipment and even learn to play different instruments. Limited instruments are available for participants who don’t have their own.
Headwaters Rock Band is not just for kids! Give us a call at 444-5606 for more information.

Painting Birch Trees in a landscape with acrylics
In this engaging and hands-on class, students will learn to create a stunning acrylic painting of birch trees in a serene landscape. Guided by step-by-step instruction, participants will explore techniques to capture the natural beauty of birch trees, blending colors, and adding texture for a professional finish.
By the end of the class each student will complete a beautiful 8x10 painting on canvas or board, perfect for display or gifting.
This course is suitable for beginners and experienced artists alike, offering a relaxing and creative experience that nurtures artistic expression.
Register online here. Call 218-333-3284 for questions or more information.

Dennis E. Staples at Four Pines Bookstore
Join us Tuesday March 18th at 6pm as we host the launch of Dennis Staples newest book Passing Through a Prairie Country, in discussion with author Justin Holley.
A darkly humorous thriller about the ghosts that haunt the temples of excess we call casinos, and the people caught in their high-stakes, low-odds web.
Dennis is an Ojibwe writer and member of the Red Lake Nation. His previous works includes This Town Sleeps. These books can be purchased in store or on our website.

Aunties' Art Circle
Join us March 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th at the Red Lake Pregnant Women & Families Program from 5PM to 7:30PM. Our space is downstairs in the red building next to the Red Lake Youth Shelter. All are welcome.
Bring your own project, come make a ribbon skirt for free, or just come hang out and wait for inspiration. We hope to have some kind of snack available each week, and there are sewing machines available for use.
5pm-7:30pm Every Tuesday. (March 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th)
Email lizspb21@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

Fun with Yupo Workshop
Class fee of $125, class is limited to 8. This workshop is for anyone interested in exploring the unique characteristics of YUPO. YUPO is a smooth inorganic (plastic) surface that accepts paint in a very different way than paper. Because the paint sits on the surface instead of being absorbed, it flows, mixes, and can give a very fluid abstract "liquid" lok to washes that can be very appealing (and frustrating if you are trying to "control" it.) The surface also allows colors to be more intense, giving a stained glass look that is amazing, and makes lifting easy, allowing a push-pull method of composition similar to working with opaque paints. This workshop is intended to give you a variety of ways to approach the unique characteristics of YUPO. We will take advantage of the abstract, flowing 'liquid' look of wet in wet application and experiment with stamping, texturing, lifting, and even texturing with foam rollers. We will talk about design and how to go from the crazy accidental abstraction of YUPI to finished work. We will also talk about 'taming' YUPO to do representational work, flattening washes, graded washes, etc. Come if you are a beginner and want to have fun playing with paint, or if you are an accomplished watercolorist who wants to explore a new surface, or anyone in between who wants to expand their horizons and try something new. I turn to YUPO when I want to "play" with watercolor and just have fun. The participant can expect to finish at least a couple completed or nearly completed paintings in the three days. 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.

Portfolio Photo session
Do you have work you haven't gotten around to taking photographs of? Have you struggled with starting your portfolio? Is access to a professional camera difficult to come by?
R2Arts is offering Portfolio Photography Sessions in collaboration with TJ Turner! We have three days planned full of taking photos of your work! With professional quality photos, starting or updating your portfolio will be easier than ever!
The photography session schedule goes as follows:
(All events begin at noon)
-March 13th: At Oshkiimaajitahdah Wellness Center in Redby MN
-March 14th: At the Watermark Art Center in Bemidji MN
-March 17th: At the Animikii Print Club in Mahnomen MN
We are so excited to see you all there, please bring your work to show or to be photographed.
Questions? Want to RSVP?
Email: Patrick@r2arts.org
Call: 218 751 5447

Eleemosynary: by Lee Blessing KSP
Kitchen Sink Productions Presents Eleemosynary by Lee Blessing.
March 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th at 7pm
March 9th and 16th at 2pm.
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.
Please visit here for more information or to buy tickets.

Eleemosynary: by Lee Blessing KSP
Kitchen Sink Productions Presents Eleemosynary by Lee Blessing.
March 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th at 7pm
March 9th and 16th at 2pm.
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.
Please visit here for more information or to buy tickets.

Portrait of the Artist as A Young Gay Man by Patrick Scully
Portrait of a Young Gay Man – A One-Man Play by Patrick Scully! A show that celebrates resilience, questions what has changed (and what hasn’t), and reminds us why these stories still matter today.
Join us on March 15, 2025 at RailRiverFolkSchool in Bemidji for an unforgettable show with Patrick Scully! Doors open at 6pm, and tickets are $15 each!
Save time and buy your tickets online via Eventeny, or pay cash at the door!
https://www.eventeny.com/events/patrickscully-18301/
This play is a one-man journey through queer history, self-discovery, and the fight for LGBTQIA+ visibility. With humor, honesty, and dance, Scully brings to life his coming-of-age story against the backdrop of queer progress and resistance.
Thank you to our supporters for helping make this event possible! Through your fiscal and/or community support, we are able to continue sharing LGBTQIA+ history, outreach, and events!
Blandin Foundation, Northwest Minnesota Foundation, Minnesota State Arts Board & Clean Water Land and Legacy Amendment, Bemidji Pride

Stenciling for Kids
Tweens & Teens Artistic Adventures: FREE CLASSES for youth under the age of 18.
March 15, 1:30-4:30: "Stenciling For Kids"
Each student will paint and stencil an 8 x 10 canvas. Acrylic paints will be used. Assorted stencil designs will be available. The instructor will do a demonstration and step by step instruction in the class. Ages 10-18.
Classes will be held at the historic Carnegie Library, 426 Bemidji Avenue N, Bemidji, MN. Registration is required, go online: www.ci.bemidji.mn.us Parks and Recreation will have a link to register for these classes.
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”

Designing with Procreate
Get your iPads & stylus pens ready and download procreate to learn some new techniques! This class is open to everyone!
Welcoming all to learn the basics of Procreate and how to use it to benefit your craft!
Items required:
-An iPad or your iPhone
-A stylus pen
-Procreate downloaded
Where?
Meeting ID: 743 198 0971
Password: 444
With Artist, Linnea Kingbird-Martini
You can access this zoom from your phone or your laptop. Go to www.zoom.com and type in the meeting ID and Password. If you have any questions please call 507.697.8353

Wirewrapping 101
Tweens & Teens Artistic Adventures: FREE CLASSES for youth under the age of 18.
March 15, 9:30-12:30: "Wirewrapping 101"
The instructor will teach you the basic techniques of wirewrapping using Jasper stone and silver wire to create a project that can be used as a pendant or a zipper pull. We will also make a small silver charm to enhance the project. Ages 10-18.
Classes will be held at the historic Carnegie Library, 426 Bemidji Avenue N, Bemidji, MN. Registration is required, go online: www.ci.bemidji.mn.us Parks and Recreation will have a link to register for these classes.
“This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota, through an Artists Engage Community Grant from the Region 2 Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.”

Eleemosynary: by Lee Blessing KSP
Kitchen Sink Productions Presents Eleemosynary by Lee Blessing.
March 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th at 7pm
March 9th and 16th at 2pm.
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.
Please visit here for more information or to buy tickets.

Portfolio Photo session
Do you have work you haven't gotten around to taking photographs of? Have you struggled with starting your portfolio? Is access to a professional camera difficult to come by?
R2Arts is offering Portfolio Photography Sessions in collaboration with TJ Turner! We have three days planned full of taking photos of your work! With professional quality photos, starting or updating your portfolio will be easier than ever!
The photography session schedule goes as follows:
(All events begin at noon)
-March 13th: At Oshkiimaajitahdah Wellness Center in Redby MN
-March 14th: At the Watermark Art Center in Bemidji MN
-March 17th: At the Animikii Print Club in Mahnomen MN
We are so excited to see you all there, please bring your work to show or to be photographed.
Questions? Want to RSVP?
Email: Patrick@r2arts.org
Call: 218 751 5447

Acrylic Landscape Workshop with Rick Paulin
There is a class fee of $100. Class size is limited to 8 participants. Bring your own lunch and beverages. To register, visit www.bagleyarts.org
In this two-day workshop, you’ll learn how to use color for emotional impact and scenic clarity. This workshop will give you an opportunity to explore color from a new angle. We will discuss how color is used to create depth, atmosphere, and mood and how it can unify and harmonize a painting. Composition, shadow, negative space, color mixing and layering are just some of the skills you will go home with. The instructor will have an image to draw from. The instructor will also bring all supplies needed. Materials are included in the class fee.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Region 2Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts & Cultural Heritage fund.

Adult Rock Band
Thursdays, 6:30-8:30pm, Feb 6- March 27th with a final performance on Friday, March 28th.
Headwaters Music and Arts is thrilled to introduce our brand-new Adult Rock Band program, designed for anyone 18 and older with a passion for music—whether you’re just starting out or already have a few performances under your belt.
* Developing your skills: Explore new musical techniques and genres while learning to play in a group.
* Collaboration and creativity: Work with your bandmates to choose songs, create unique arrangements, and even write original music.
* Hands-on learning: Gain practical experience with setting up and breaking down band equipment and preparing for live performances.
* Expanding your horizons: Bring your own instrument and equipment and even learn to play different instruments. Limited instruments are available for participants who don’t have their own.
Headwaters Rock Band is not just for kids! Give us a call at 444-5606 for more information.

Portfolio Photo session
Do you have work you haven't gotten around to taking photographs of? Have you struggled with starting your portfolio? Is access to a professional camera difficult to come by?
R2Arts is offering Portfolio Photography Sessions in collaboration with TJ Turner! We have three days planned full of taking photos of your work! With professional quality photos, starting or updating your portfolio will be easier than ever!
The photography session schedule goes as follows:
(All events begin at noon)
-March 13th: At Oshkiimaajitahdah Wellness Center in Redby MN
-March 14th: At the Watermark Art Center in Bemidji MN
-March 17th: At the Animikii Print Club in Mahnomen MN
We are so excited to see you all there, please bring your work to show or to be photographed.
Questions? Want to RSVP?
Email: Patrick@r2arts.org
Call: 218 751 5447

Creative Crafters & Artist Luncheon
March 13th (Thursday) at Noon in the Oshkiimaajitahdah Wellness Center, Redby, MN.
All are invited to this Creative Crafters & Artist luncheon! Over a meal, we will discuss the importance of creativity and the arts to individuals and to the community. We hope to encourage and support creators to share their art and try to apply for grants, as well as encouraging individuals to share their work.
The Agenda consists of:
-Noon - Prayer
-Introduction to Region 2 services while people are making their plates (meal provided)
-12:30 - community discussion led by a panel of Indigenous Artists
-Presentation of McKnight Fellowships, R2Arts Grants, and other opportunities.
-We invite you to bring work you would like photographed to start or expand your portfolio. Service provided by TJ Turner and R2Arts.
We will be discussing grants and fellowships of up to $25,000
There will be a drawing for a gift valued at $500.00
Questions? Want to RSVP?
Email: patrick@r2arts.org
Call: 218 751 5447
Hosted by 4-Directions Development.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a legislative appropriation from the Clean Water Land & Legacy Amendment.

Aunties' Art Circle
Join us March 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th at the Red Lake Pregnant Women & Families Program from 5PM to 7:30PM. Our space is downstairs in the red building next to the Red Lake Youth Shelter. All are welcome.
Bring your own project, come make a ribbon skirt for free, or just come hang out and wait for inspiration. We hope to have some kind of snack available each week, and there are sewing machines available for use.
5pm-7:30pm Every Tuesday. (March 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th)
Email lizspb21@gmail.com with any questions/concerns.

There are melodies in each one of us
Mark your calendars for an uplifting night of music performed by Warroad Junior and Senior High School Choir students at this free concert open to the public These young singers will fill the RiverPlace hall with folk songs, spirituals and songs about life in Warroad.
Learn more: warroadriverplace.org/events