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McKnight Fellowships in Dance and Choreography Intent to Apply is Open until September 8
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McKnight Fellowships in Dance and Choreography Intent to Apply is Open until September 8

McKnight Fellowships in Dance and Choreography Intent to Apply is Open - September 8

McKnight Fellowships for Choreographers and the McKnight Fellowships for Dancers provide awards to individual choreographers and dancers who are beyond early practice and who reside in Minnesota. The McKnight Fellowships are designed to enrich and strengthen our community by acknowledging the accomplishments of individual choreographers and dancers and providing for their artistic growth.

The McKnight Fellowships for Choreographers and Dancers annually awards three $25,000 fellowships to Minnesota choreographers and three $25,000 fellowships to Minnesota dancers. The awards are unrestricted and can help an artist set aside periods of time for study, reflection, experimentation, and exploration; take advantage of an opportunity; or work on a new project.

The McKnight Foundation funds individual artist and culture bearer fellowships in 15 artistic disciplines. Support for individual artists has been a cornerstone of the McKnight Foundation’s Arts and Culture program since it began in 1982. The foundation recognizes that the arts cannot flourish or enhance community life without the ideas, energy, and drive of individual artists and that artists cannot make these contributions without unfettered creative time

The Intent to Apply application is open. Deadline is Monday, September 8 and will close at 11:59pm.

Submit the online Intent to Apply form.

Applicants who miss the Intent to Apply (ITA) deadline may still submit a final application. However, they encourage you to apply to the Intent to Apply as it is a very important step. After submitting your ITA application, you’ll receive deadline reminders and/or important updates about the application.

This also allows the Minnesota-based panel the opportunity to see your performances live. Only artists who have completed the Intent to Apply can submit performances to the calendar. Notify them of your upcoming performances using the dancer form or the choreographer form.

First-time applicants who miss the Intent to Apply deadline can contact them at McKnightFellowships@springboardforthearts.org  for application assistance.

For more information about the dancer and the choreography application, please visit www.mcknightdancechoreo.org.

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Upcoming Arts Grant Deadlines
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Upcoming Arts Grant Deadlines

Upcoming Deadlines for Arts Grants Include

October 31 Arts Grants for Non-profits/Cities/Counites &

October 31 Arts Equipment for Schools

November 15 Individual Artist Grants for $5,000, $3,000 & $1,500

 

Free Grant Writing Sessions  October 8 at 4 PM (Non-profits/cities/counties) &

October 28 at 10 AM (Individual Artists)

 

 Applications are open for numerous grants from the NWMAC. It’s time to start writing your arts grant application!

 

Arts Grants for non-profit and governmental organizations. Non-profits and cities or counties can apply for one arts project at a time. Grants deadlines for these are July 31, October 31, February 28, and April 30. Grants are between $500 and $10,000. Funding sources for these grants are Clean Water, Land and Legacy funds, and general allocation funds from the State of Minnesota. 

 

Organizational arts activities funded through this very important grant opportunity includes festivals, community theatre projects, folk music entertainment, sponsorship of visual demonstrations, creative writing workshops and many other activities that improve the quality of life of people in our communities. Public art like murals or sculptures also fall into this category.

 

Arts Equipment for Schools. Supported by general allocation funds from the Minnesota state legislature, schools can apply to purchase artistic equipment for their visual art, performing art, media arts, or creative writing departments. Grants are for up to $3,000 with a 25% cash match. The deadline is October 31. Equipment that is used solely for the pursuit of arts like a kiln or theater lights, or a band instrument has a better chance of being funded.

 

Artist Residency Grant. Schools can also apply now for an Artist Residency grant of $3,000. Our teaching artist roster is a great resource to view artists available to teach in our area and is available on our website at www.NorthwestMinnesotaArtsCouncil.org under the artists tab. Another resource to view artists available to enhance curriculum is COMPAS.

Schools can initially apply for one residency. Then, based on remaining funding, can request up to three additional residencies into spring and summer. Funding for residency activities comes from the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment in Minnesota. 

 

Individual Artist Grants. Applications are open for arts grants to individuals from our seven county Minnesota service area including Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties. This year individual Artist Grants for $5,000, $3,000, and $1,500 have a November 15 and April 30 deadline. These grants are awarded to performing artists, visual artists, media artists, and creative writing artists from our seven county Minnesota service area including Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties.

 

Individuals must be out of high school and at least 18 years of age to be eligible. College tuition is not an eligible expense. This is the main category that individuals use to support their artistic business or advance their technical skills. This category is for non-hobby artists who make substantial yearly income from their art. At least four grants of each amount ($1,500, $3,000, and $5,000) will be awarded this fiscal year. Support for this program comes from The McKnight Foundation and the State of Minnesota. 

 

Individuals absolutely must reside in our region (for one year prior) and remain living in our region during your entire grant year (2026). In the case of college students, your school or your home mailing address must be in our region. You will have to show proof of residency, usually your driver’s license. 

 

On Wednesday, October 8 at 4 PM we are offering a grant training workshop via Zoom or in person at the NWMAC office in Warren for organizations and schools. On Tuesday, October 28 at 10 AM, we are offering a grant training workshop via Zoom or in person at the NWMAC office in Warren for individual artists. You must RSVP to attend either session. Email director@nwartscouncil.org to RSVP or with questions. Don’t let your questions about the grant process keep you from applying! We are here to help. This is a great opportunity to come to our office and work on your grant in our grant writing space. If you can’t attend these trainings but would like assistance, please contact our office.

The grant application process is completely online and NWMAC's Director Mara Hanel can help walk you through the process of using the grants portal to get accustomed to it. Please contact her at director@NWArtsCouncil.org or call 218-745-8886, ext 1.

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Credible Writing Workshop with Candace Simar
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Credible Writing Workshop with Candace Simar

Credible Writing Workshop with Candace Simar

Jackpine Writers’ Bloc Writers’ Workshop

Saturday, September 20, 2025 from 9 AM to 12 Noon

                   Jack Pines Resort, 53014 State Highway 34, Osage (located 9 miles west of Park Rapids and 1 mile west of Osage])

Cost: $60

 

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CREDIBLE WRITING—What is it?

Everyone wants to share brilliant words with readers across the world. But what makes writing good? How does a writer find the words that will draw the reader into his world? This multi-genre class investigates the key elements of good writing by studying examples from published works and excerpts from this year’s Talking Stick. Join the fun and elevate your skills in creating credible writing. This year, the Talking Stick 34's first and second place winners are invited to participate in a panel discussion concerning their inspiration and writing process. Time will be allowed for questions from the audience. The panel will be the last 30 minutes of the workshop.

The workshop will run from 9 AM to 12 Noon. The Workshop cost includes lunch at noon.

Candace Simar lives in Pequot Lakes and began her writing career after attending a Jackpine Writers' Bloc workshop in 1999. Candace writes historical fiction set in Minnesota and North Dakota. Candace has been blessed with awards from Western Writers of America, Women Writing the West, Laura Awards in short fiction, Midwest Book Awards, Will Rogers Gold Medallion, and Western Fictioneers, as well as regional awards. She is a grateful recipient of Five Wings Grant funds. Learn more about her work at www.candacesimar.com.

 

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YOU MUST PREREGISTER FOR THE WORKSHOP. Please email Sharon Harris at sharrick1@wcta.net to sign up. Phone 218-732-3782 if questions. Be sure to include your name and mailing address, phone number, and email address. Make your $60 check out to Jackpine Writers' Bloc and mail it to: Sharon Harris, 13320 149th Ave, Menahga MN 56464.

 

This workshop will be limited to the first 35 participants and then put names on a waiting list.

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Traveling Art Exhibit Visits Roseau
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Traveling Art Exhibit Visits Roseau

       NWMAC Traveling Art Exhibit Visits Roseau

 

 The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) sponsors an annual Traveling Art Exhibit, which visits northwest Minnesota communities throughout the year. This exhibit includes 14 original pieces of art by regional adult and student artists, chosen from works submitted for our annual juried exhibit. The exhibit is currently at the Roseau Public Library until September 23. Please stop by to see these works of art during library hours. Some of these pieces of art are for sale. Please reach out to the Arts Council with questions about the exhibit.

  

The 2024-2025 Artists and Artwork: 

Lucille Nelson, Argyle, “Waiting to be Restored” (Acrylic Painting)

Andy Hall, Climax "Rose Leaves” (Photography)

Paulette Christianson, Badger, “Serene” (Pastel Painting)

Dennis Kinkead, Hallock, “Where Are You Guys Going?” (Watercolor Painting) (Merit)

Dennis Lee, Red Lake Falls, “Water Tower” (Acrylic Painting)

Alicia Spilde, Karlstad, “Dreams” (Mixed Media)

Jessica Lundeen, Thief River Falls “Bee’s Marigold” (Acrylic Painting) (3rd Place)

 

Melody Voeltz, Lancaster, “Field Bunny” (Watercolor Painting) Lancaster School Student 2nd Place

Daniel Jones, Crookston, “Retro Modern” (Ink Print) Crookston School

Josiah Sjothun, Ada, “Chevette” (Sculpture) Ada-Borup-West High School

Alyssa Foster, Thief River Falls, “One Act Matters” (Drawing) TRF School Student 1st Place

Kaytlyn Knutson, Red Lake Falls, “Masquerade” (Acrylic Painting) Red Lake Falls School

Anthony Lucio, Red Lake Falls, “Bridge From My Window” (Mixed Media) Red Lake Falls School

Addison Severts, Grygla, “Serenity” (Sculpture) Grygla School Student 3rd Place

 

 

The 2024-2025 Traveling Exhibit Schedule*:

 

May 8 to June 26 Red Lake Falls Public Library, Red Lake Falls

June 26 to August 5 Thief River Falls Public Library, Thief River Falls

August 5 to September 23 Roseau Public Library, Roseau

September 23 to November 12 Hallock Public Library, Hallock

November 12 to December 18 Ada Public Library, Ada

December 18 to February 3, 2026 Godel Public Library, Warren

February 3, 2026 to Mid-March Annual Exhibit TBD** Sorenson Gallery, Fosston Library and Arts Center, Fosston

 

*The start and end dates at each location are approximate, depending on weather, venue hours and other circumstances that may occur to prohibit travel. For specific library hours, please contact each location before planning your visit, especially if you are planning on bringing a group.

**Tentatively scheduled

 

For more information about the Traveling Exhibit or our other exhibits call our office at (218)-745-8886 or contact Trey at treyeverettcreates@gmail.com or NWArtsCouncil@gmail.com

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Rhythm and Revolution is Open Call for Poetry to Reflect on American Anniversary
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Rhythm and Revolution is Open Call for Poetry to Reflect on American Anniversary

Rhythm and Revolution” is Open Call for Poetry to Reflect on American Anniversary

The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library, as the Library of Congress-designated Minnesota Center for the Book, is conducting an open call for new/original (unpublished) poetry to mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Poets 18+ are invited to create and submit their work as part of “Rhythm and Revolution” by Friday, October 31st, 2025.

For more information and to submit your work visit https://thefriends.org/minnesota-center-for-the-book/

The initiative is part of a joint effort between libraries, humanities, and historical organizations across the country, including the Minnesota Humanities Center, to commemorate the milestone. One of the partner organizations, the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH), states that this upcoming anniversary is an opportunity for us as a people to engage with history and reflect upon the full sweep of our nation’s past “beginning millennia before 1776 and continuing to the present – to build a stronger future.”

“We hope that the poetry recognized through this project adds to meaningful dialogue and mutual understanding,” says Alayne Hopkins, Senior Director of Programs & Services at The Friends.

Using themes provided by AASLH, “Rhythm and Revolution” invites writers to share their ideas in poetic form of how we see ourselves in history, appreciate its relevance, and understand how the diverse people of the past and present contribute to the American story. 

A panel of judges will review the submitted poems and select one winner from each theme that best addresses that theme. Winners will be announced in spring 2026. The authors of the five selected poems will each receive a $2,500 award that includes a stipend for a public reading and discussion. The judging panel includes Gwen Westerman, Minnesota Poet Laureate, Jean Prokott, Rochester Poet Laureate, and Heid Erdrich, Minneapolis Poet Laureate emerita.

Winners will be announced in spring 2026. More information and submission forms can be found on The Friends’ website at www.thefriends.org/mncenter.

About The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library:  
The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library is the Library of Congress-designated Center for the Book in Minnesota. As our state’s Center for the Book, The Friends promotes reading, literacy, libraries, and books statewide. An independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1945, The Friends acts as a catalyst for libraries to strengthen and inspire their communities. The Friends invests in the Saint Paul Public Library through fundraising, advocacy, and programming; as a result, our Library is a nationally-recognized leader in serving its community. The Friends also serves libraries across the country through its consulting services, Library Strategies. For more information, contact The Friends at 651-222-3242 or visit thefriends.org

 

Contact: 
Kim Horton, Senior Director of Communications 
The Friends of the Saint Paul Public Library 
651-366-6489 
kim@thefriends.org 

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Designz in Metal featuring Dennis Kinkead at the Carnegie in TRF
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Designz in Metal featuring Dennis Kinkead at the Carnegie in TRF

Designz in Metal

Featuring Dennis Kinkead

 

Open Through October 7 at the 

 

Carnegie Library, 102 Main Ave N, Thief River Falls

 

 

 The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce  Designz in Metal featuring Dennis Kinkead, an exhibit open through October 7. This exhibit includes 12 metal sculptures -- mirror, 2 tables, raven, dragon, roses, and deer antlers -- and four watercolor pieces.

 

Kinkead is a 2-D and 3-D artist from Hallock who specializes in sculpture and iron works and painting. From boilermaker to grain farmer to customs officer at the US border, Dennis Kinkead’s interests and abilities know no bounds. A native of Aitken, Minnesota, he has always had a passion for learning and new experiences. Inspired and taught by his father-in-law in the late 1990s, Dennis started learning the craft of metalworking. His first large project was a coffee table that he handcrafted entirely on his own, including all the jigs and fixtures. After taking home first prize at the county fair, Dennis knew he had found a new art form to be passionate about. His work progressed over the years, including metal roses, the front railing on his family home, a hall table with matching mirror, and other pieces of household furniture. He soon shifted gears into a more natural and mythical theme including birds, skull heads and dragons. Recently, Dennis signed up for an online art class where he has been honing his drawing and painting skills. Today, his art is distinctly influenced by Asian culture as evidenced by the images of koi fish, blossoming trees, and Chinese and Japanese characters. When asked what inspires his love of Asian imagery, he simply replied, “I just like it.”

You won't want to miss this interesting exhibit open through October 7 at the Carnegie Library in Thief River Falls.

The Carnegie Library in Thief River Falls is at 102 Main Ave N. The exhibit is located on the second floor. Parking is available in the back of the building. It is open Mondays & Fridays from 10 AM - 2 PM and Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays from 8-11 AM. It will also be open at other times when the Chamber of Commerce office is open. Contact the Chamber of Commerce to see about other possible open hours at trfchamber.com, 218-681-3720, or info@trfchamber.com.

 

For more information about this exhibit, visit our website at NWArtsCouncil.org, or if you are an artist interested in exhibiting a body of work with NWMAC, please contact Trey Everett at (218) 280-4917 or email NWArtsCouncil@gmail.com. Please sign up for our e-newsletter on our website home page to see the latest news and grant announcements. Email director@NWArtsCouncil.org or call 218-745-8886 to reach our office during regular business hours.

 

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2025/2026 MCAD Jerome Foundation Fellowships for Early Career Artists
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2025/2026 MCAD Jerome Foundation Fellowships for Early Career Artists

The 2025/26 MCAD–Jerome Foundation Fellowships for Early Career Artists application is now open. The Jerome Foundation defines early career as at least 2 years but not more than 10 years of creative generative experience not including any exhibition opportunities provided through a school or college program. Please see p.2 of the application guidelines for more information.

There are two pre-recorded information sessions on the application site. They also offer one-on-one meetings with applicants before submitting their application materials. They can provide feedback on work sample sections, editing artist statements, and organizing resumes, etc. Attached are the application guidelines. For Greater MN artists, the fellowship does cover mileage and lodging for fellow meetings, curator studio visits, and the exhibition installation so this is not a financial burden on the artists. 

Here is a link to the application: https://mcad.submittable.com/submit

Deadline: Friday, September 12 at noon CT.

Contact info: gallery@mcad.edu

Keisha Williams, Program Director 

Melanie Pankau, Fellowship Coordinator 

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Traveling Art Exhibit is in Thief River Falls
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Traveling Art Exhibit is in Thief River Falls

NWMAC Traveling Art Exhibit Visits Thief River Falls

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) sponsors an annual Traveling Art Exhibit, which visits northwest Minnesota communities throughout the year. This exhibit includes 14 original pieces of art by regional adult and student artists, chosen from works submitted for our annual juried exhibit. The exhibit is currently at the Thief River Falls Public Library until August 5. Please stop by to see these works of art during library hours. Some of these pieces of art are for sale. Please reach out to the Arts Council with questions about the exhibit.

 

 

The 2024-2025 Artists and Artwork: 

 

Lucille Nelson, Argyle, “Waiting to be Restored” (Acrylic Painting)

Andy Hall, Climax "Rose Leaves” (Photography)

Paulette Christianson, Badger, “Serene” (Pastel Painting)

Dennis Kinkead, Hallock, “Where Are You Guys Going?” (Watercolor Painting) (Merit)

Dennis Lee, Red Lake Falls, “Water Tower” (Acrylic Painting)

Alicia Spilde, Karlstad, “Dreams” (Mixed Media)

Jessica Lundeen, Thief River Falls “Bee’s Marigold” (Acrylic Painting) (3rd Place)

 

Melody Voeltz, Lancaster, “Field Bunny” (Watercolor Painting) Lancaster School Student 2nd Place

Daniel Jones, Crookston, “Retro Modern” (Ink Print) Crookston School

Josiah Sjothun, Ada, “Chevette” (Sculpture) Ada-Borup-West High School

Alyssa Foster, Thief River Falls, “One Act Matters” (Drawing) TRF School Student 1st Place

Kaytlyn Knutson, Red Lake Falls, “Masquerade” (Acrylic Painting) Red Lake Falls School

Anthony Lucio, Red Lake Falls, “Bridge From My Window” (Mixed Media) Red Lake Falls School

Addison Severts, Grygla, “Serenity” (Sculpture) Grygla School Student 3rd Place

 

 

The 2024-2025 Traveling Exhibit Schedule*:

 

May 8 to June 26 Red Lake Falls Public Library, Red Lake Falls

June 26 to August 5 Thief River Falls Public Library, Thief River Falls

August 5 to September 23 Roseau Public Library, Roseau

September 23 to November 12 Hallock Public Library, Hallock

November 12 to December 18 Ada Public Library, Ada

December 18 to February 3, 2026 Godel Public Library, Warren

February 3, 2026 to Mid-March Annual Exhibit TBD** Sorenson Gallery, Fosston Library and Arts Center, Fosston

 

*The start and end dates at each location are approximate, depending on weather, venue hours and other circumstances that may occur to prohibit travel. For specific library hours, please contact each location before planning your visit, especially if you are planning on bringing a group.

**Tentatively scheduled

 

For more information about the Traveling Exhibit or our other exhibits look to our website at www.NWArtsCouncil.org, call our office at (218)-745-8886 or contact Trey at treyeverettcreates@gmail.com or NWArtsCouncil@gmail.com

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Warroad RiverPlace offers Plein Air Watercolor Workshop with Debbie Dahl Aune July 16
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Warroad RiverPlace offers Plein Air Watercolor Workshop with Debbie Dahl Aune July 16

Plein Air Watercolor with Debbie Dahl Aune

Wednesday, July 16, 2025 from 3 PM 6 PM

Watercolor has a mind of its own, but, with a bit of clever direction and a few tools from ‘the junk drawer,’ you can find much satisfaction and success. Join current RiverPlace gallery artist Debbie Dahl Aune as she and the participants take to the outdoors (“en plein air”) with simple masking techniques, some splatter painting fun, and a couple of basic design/composition rules to paper.

“Plein air” is Impressionist painting “in the open air.” This course will take place outdoors, if weather permits.

Optional: Bring bug spray and sunscreen if you think you’ll need it. Bring a lawn chair if you'd like; stools are provided.

15 Seats | Ages 16+ | $45 (all painting equipment and materials provided)

Register

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Warroad RiverPlace Pottery Classes with Betsy Saurdiff July 9 & 12
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Warroad RiverPlace Pottery Classes with Betsy Saurdiff July 9 & 12

Pottery Classes with Betsy Saurdiff

Handbuilt Clay Trinket Tray Workshop Wednesday, July 9, 2025 from 3 PM to 5 PM

Join featured RiverPlace gallery potter Betsy Saurdiff for a hands-on workshop where you'll create a custom trinket tray to hold your treasures. Learn simple slab construction and sgraffito techniques (carving through underglaze). No experience necessary—all materials provided.

16 Seats | Ages 14+ | $40 ticket (all necessary tools, materials, and firings provided)

Where: Warroad RiverPlace

Register

Handbuilt Clay Tumbler Workshop Saturday, July 12, 2025 from 1:00 PM  3:00 PM

Join featured RiverPlace gallery potter Betsy Saurdiff for a hands-on pottery workshop where you'll create a functional tumbler—perfect for your favorite drink. Learn basic slab construction and sgraffito techniques (carving through colored underglaze). No experience necessary—all materials provided.  

16 Seats | Ages 14+ | $40 ticket (all necessary tools, materials, and firings provided)

Register

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Deadlines for Arts Grants for Organizations
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Deadlines for Arts Grants for Organizations

Arts Grants Applications have Upcoming Deadline for Organizations

Applications Open July 1 

Deadline to Apply is July 31

Free Grant Writing Session Wednesday, July 16 at 2 PM

 

Applications open July 1 for government entities and nonprofit organizations. Applications are being accepted from our seven county Minnesota service area including Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties. 

 

Nonprofits and government organizations can apply for one arts project at a time. Grants deadlines for these are July 31, October 31, and February 28. Grants are between $500 and $10,000. Funding sources for these grants are Clean Water, Land and Legacy funds and general allocation funds from the State of Minnesota. 

 

Organizational arts activities funded through this very important grant opportunity includes festivals, community theatre projects, folk music entertainment, sponsorship of visual demonstrations, creative writing workshops and many other activities that improve the quality of life of people in our communities. 

 

There is a free grant writing session on Wednesday, July 16 at 2 PM to help you write your grant application or answer any questions. You can attend via Zoom or at our office in Warren. You must RSVP!

  

To learn more about grant programs and start an application click on the grants tab at the top of our website. The grant application process is completely online and NWMAC's Director Mara Hanel can help walk you through the process of using the grants portal to get accustomed to it. Please contact her at director@NWArtsCouncil.org or call 218-745-8886.

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Art for Storm Drain Painting
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Art for Storm Drain Painting

The Pennington SWCD and Red Lake Watershed District are planning a storm drain painting event. They would like involvement from local artists. Maybe you have a fun idea for them? They are hoping to bring more engagement and awareness by asking members of the community to help and possibly create a different image. A date has not been set for this event but they expect it to be the earlier part of July. Please reach out to Marissa (contact is below) if you are interested in participating or if you have ideas for them. 

Marisa Newton, Outreach Coordinator

Pennington SWCD

marisa.newton@pennington.mnswcd.org

Office: 218.683.7075 or Cell: 218.686.8278

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Midwest Award for Artists with Disabilities
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Midwest Award for Artists with Disabilities

Now Open: Midwest Award 
For Artists With Disabilities

 

Arts Midwest is now accepting applications for the 2025 Midwest Award for Artists with Disabilities, an award supporting accessibility in the arts and celebrating the work of disabled Midwestern visual artists.

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About the Midwest Award For Artists With Disabilities

  • What: The Midwest Award for Artists with Disabilities is a $3,000 award that recognizes disabled visual artists in our region, celebrates their efforts, and encourages their future work.

  • Who:  They invite mid-career 2D and 3D visual artists with disabilities to apply for this award.

  • When: This award application will close at 11:59 pm CDT on July 10, 2025, with awardees notified in August 2025.

  • Where: Individuals must live in the Arts Midwest region of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and the Native Nations that share this geography.

Ready to Apply?

Learn more about the Midwest Award for Artists with Disabilities, review eligibility requirements, and read the guidelines on their website.

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Minnesota Capitol Art Exhibit Advisory Committee Call for Art
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Minnesota Capitol Art Exhibit Advisory Committee Call for Art

Capitol Art Exhibit Advisory Committee Call for Art

The Capitol Art Exhibit Advisory Committee is excited to continue to announce the next Call for Art Exhibit Proposals.  CAEAC is accepting proposals until July 6, 2025. This call for art is for the 3rd floor gallery at the Capitol building in St Paul, which offers great exposure and a resume builder opportunity.  The time period is the calendar year 2027.  Three exhibits will be chosen.  

Requirements for Proposed Exhibitions

Exhibits must comply with (at least) one of the criteria outlined in Minnesota Statues 15B.36―that art exhibits should tell Minnesota stories and engage people to: 

  1. reflect on Minnesota history;

  2. understand Minnesota government;

  3. recognize the contributions of Minnesota's diverse peoples;

  4. inspire citizen engagement; and

  5. appreciate the varied landscapes of Minnesota. 

Proposals will be evaluated based on the depth by which the art addresses these requirements and the provided scoring criteria.  

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The 2027 Call for Proposal series opens May 1 through July 6! 

Information regarding the CAEAC and the Call for Proposal can be found on the CAEAC website, which is hosted by the Department of Administration. 

Here are quick links to the 2027 Call for Proposal information page, and the application form. Note: applicants will need to log in to apply and to submit images with the following credentials - username: capitol.art@mnhs.org, password: Minn?sota2027?


Please reach out to Lindsey Rulon-Miller (she/her), Capitol & MNHS Sites Art Program Specialist at the Minnesota Historical Society at 651-259-3252 with questions.

We will share more information as it becomes available.

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Call for Art for EGF Campbell Library Community Art Exhibit
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Call for Art for EGF Campbell Library Community Art Exhibit

The East Grand Forks Campbell Library is now accepting submissions for their 2025 Community Art Exhibit.

The exhibit opens Monday, July 14th and will run for 6 weeks. If you are interested in submitting, please send Andrea an email with your name, phone number, and the number of pieces you would like to show (up to 5 pieces for an individual at this time).

Submissions will be accepted until July 3rd.

Submissions or Questions? Reach out to Andrea Lorenz, Program Coordinator at alorenz@egflibrary.org or (218) 773-9121.  egflibrary.org  

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Welcome the Whimsical Exhibit is Open May 21-August 15
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Welcome the Whimsical Exhibit is Open May 21-August 15

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council Announces 

Welcome the Whimsical

An Exhibit Featuring Your Imagination

Open May 21 - August 15

Artist Reception June 26 from 6 to 8 PM 

NWMAC Gallery 

Northland Community and Technical College 

1101 State Highway 1, Thief River Falls

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce the opening of Welcome the Whimsical, a fun exhibit open May 21 – August 15 at the NWMAC Gallery at NCTC in Thief River Falls. This exhibit includes 103 pieces of art created by 70 artists in acrylic, oil, watercolor, pen and ink, fiber art, printmaking, colored pencil, photography, ceramics, written material, marker, and mixed media. Some of the art is for sale.

Twenty-six adult and 44 student artists from throughout the region -- Lake Bronson, Thief River Falls, Hallock, East Grand Forks, Badger, Williams, Karlstad, Roseau, Crookston,

Gatzke, Warroad, Lancaster, Gully, Red Lake Falls, Ada, Fertile, and Warren, contributed to this showcase with 55 adult pieces and 48 student pieces of art.

Welcome the Whimsical features other worldly experiences. Think playful, unusual, odd, quaint, imagination, or fanciful art. 

Take a virtual walk through of the exhibit here.

Karlstad Artist Alicia Spilde shared, “I hope you enjoy my sense of humor. Sometimes I feel like my art style doesn’t belong in an exhibit. I am an untrained artist who often makes pieces that may look a bit messy and not done in the best techniques. Lately, I’ve been leaning into the folky-ness of my style, inspired by folk artists of the past. We all have a message to share through our artwork, whether it is fine art or not.”

Artist Debbie Aune said, “I am a collector of weird and wonderful stuff and have been since I was a kid. About 15 years ago I was going through an exhausting stage in life trying to juggle work, family, and my own aspirations. During one of my daily walks, I found this mask shape, hairy piece of truck thread and envisioned dolls. It transformed into a ‘Tired Doll.’ It was coincidental that the medium matched my disposition at the time.”

Finally, Aliza Novacek-Olson explained, “Traditional techniques and functional purpose are the foundation of my work with textiles. Every once in a while, a different side of me shows itself in my art. The result is a piece that turns out mythical, a bit ugly, and sometimes . . . strangely cute. The theme of this exhibition is a perfect opportunity for my curious little wooly creatures to show themselves and see if they can make you smile.”

You won't want to miss this interesting exhibit open through August 15 at the NWMAC Gallery at NCTC in Thief River Falls. There will be an Artist Reception on June 26 from 6 to 8 PM at the gallery. This event is free and open to all and held in conjunction with a community play Seussical Kids being held in the college theater at 7 PM that evening. 

The NWMAC Gallery at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls is at 1101 State Highway 1, Thief River Falls 56701. The gallery is open during Monday-Friday from 8 – 4:30 PM and at other times when events are held at the college. Please call to make sure the college is open before making a special trip. Hours can change, especially during the summer. Enter through Door B, which is right next to the gallery. Visitor parking is free. 

For more information about this exhibit, or if you are an artist interested in exhibiting a body of work with NWMAC, please contact Trey Everett at (218) 280-4917 or email NWArtsCouncil@gmail.com. Please sign up for our e-newsletter on our website home page to see the latest news and grant announcements. Email director@NWArtsCouncil.org or call 218-745-8886 to reach our office during regular business hours.

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