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Traveling Art Exhibit Visits Greenbush Public Library
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Traveling Art Exhibit Visits Greenbush Public Library

Traveling Art Exhibit Tours NW Minnesota Region

Visits Greenbush Public Library

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) sponsors an annual Traveling Art Exhibit, which visits northwest Minnesota communities throughout the year. The exhibit includes 17 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 Greenbush Public Library until September 28. Please stop by to see these works of art. Some of these pieces of art are for sale.

The 2022-2023 Artists and Artwork:

Ross Hier, Crookston, “Wood Splitter’s Alarm Clock” (Watercolor Painting) (Merit)

Elizabeth Kitchell-Rockstad, Ada, “Cornflower Bee” (Mosaic)

Heidi Danos, Fosston, “Hot Pink Sadness” (Mixed Media)

Stephanie Olson, Thief River Falls, “Monday’s Cat” (Painting)

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

Cindy Kolling, Gully, “Prairie Smoke” (Mixed Media/Other)

Jodi Peterson, Ada, “Cardinal” (Mosaic)

Kate Hammer, Roseau, “Abandoned” (Sculpture)

Nick Reitzel, Karlstad, “Across the Purple Sky” (Painting) (Merit)

Paulette Christianson, Badger, “Under the Orange Moon” (Pastel Drawing) (Merit)

Mason Owens, Crookston, “Peace is in the Roughness” (Wood Sculpture) (student) (Merit)

Kinsley Oslund, Grygla, “Crush” (Sculpture) (student)

Emily Balboa, Crookston, “Timeless Beauty” (Painting) (student)

Autumn Ruikka, Thief River Falls, “Bull Stamp” (Printmaking) (student)

Carlie Nehrus, Ada, “Jelly Fish” (Pen and Ink) (student)

Lakylie Brobst, Grygla, “Hayes Lake Skies” (Photography) (student) (Merit)

Paige Sturre, Thief River Falls, “Escaping the Bland” (Mixed Media/Watercolor) (student)

The 2022-2022 Traveling Exhibit Schedule*:

April 29 – June 16, 2022 Hallock Public Library

June 16 – August 8, 2022 Godel Memorial Library, Warren

August 8 – September 28, 2022 Greenbush Public Library

September 28 – November 22, 2022 Fosston Public Library

November 22, 2022 – January 17, 2023 Ada Public Library

January 17 – March 1, 2023 Red Lake Falls Public Library

March 1 – April TBD** Crookston Public Library

*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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Dynamic Voices: A Collection of Work by Women Artists of NW Minnesota
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Dynamic Voices: A Collection of Work by Women Artists of NW Minnesota

Dynamic Voices:

A Collection of Work by Women Artists of NW Minnesota

Where: Northwest Minnesota Arts Council Gallery

NCTC in Thief River Falls

When: August 8 - September 28

Artist Reception Wednesday, September 28 from 5- 7pm

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce our exhibit – Dynamic Voices: A Collection of Work by Women Artists of NW Minnesota. The exhibit is open from Monday, August 8 to Wednesday, September 28 at the NWMAC Gallery at Northland Community and Technical College, 1101 State Highway 1, Thief River Falls, MN 56701.

Artists include Connie Nelson of Hallock, Rachel Gustafson of Hallock, Therese Jacobson of Alvarado, Heidi Danos of Fosston, and Stephanie Olson of Thief River Falls.

To experience the exhibit virtually click here.

You won’t want to miss this exhibit! Please join us for a free Artist Reception with the artists on Wednesday, September 28 from 5 to 7 pm at the gallery. Refreshments will be served.

Many pieces of art in this exhibit are for sale. You are welcome to purchase at any time and pick up when the exhibit ends.

The NWMAC Gallery is located at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls. The gallery hours are Monday-Friday from 8:30-5 PM and at other times when events are held at the college. Enter through Door B. Visitor parking is free.

Stay tuned for an online discussion with the artists. You will be able to watch this Artist Spotlight on Facebook Live or YouTube Live. Visit the NWMAC Facebook page or YouTube page for more information. The Artist Spotlight will also be available to view at any time after the live broadcast. Reach out to us with questions.

If you are an artist interested in exhibiting a body of work with NWMAC, contact Trey Everett at treyeverettcreates@gmail.com. This exhibit is made possible with funding from The McKnight Foundation. 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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North Country Fiddle & Dance Heritage Days Concerts — Aug 13 & 14
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North Country Fiddle & Dance Heritage Days Concerts — Aug 13 & 14

North Country Fiddle and Dance presents Heritage Days Concerts Aug 13 & Aug 14, 2022

Free Admission, Heritage Days activities on-going

Where:

East Grand Forks Heritage Village, 219 20th St. N.E,. East Grand Forks

When:

August 13 at 1:30 pm – Dean and Peggy Ellingson - a light hearted romp featuring antique tunes and vintage songs to entertain the young at heart.

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Call to Artists: You are invite to Sell your Art Sept 9/10 in Fosston
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Call to Artists: You are invite to Sell your Art Sept 9/10 in Fosston

The Arts & Culture Commission in Fosston would like to invite you to display and sell your art September 9-10th. This event will coincide with Heritage Days and Forged in Fosston. All three organizations will be cross-promoting events to increase reach and awareness. Different this year... all artists will be housed together in one indoor location on Hwy 2 to provide optimal exposure to all those participating. The location will be clearly marked with several outdoor flags during the event days. 

Current plans are as follows:

Friday, September 9th: 11am-2pm setup, 2pm-5:30pm OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Saturday, September 10th: 9am-3pm OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. 3pm-5pm takedown. 

Allotted space per artist will be approximately 10x10.

You will be responsible for bringing any items you’ll need, including table, chairs, etc. 

Water and snacks will be provided. 

There is no charge to participate.  

If you are interested in participating, please let Heidi Danos know by end-of-day on August 5. If you know other talented artists who may wish to participate please feel free to share this information. Reach out to Heidi with questions and to sign up at heididanos@gmail.com or 818.325.5053.

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SCENE, the Building  Block of Story Workshop
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SCENE, the Building Block of Story Workshop

Writing Workshop: Scene: The Building Block of Story with instructor Candace Simar

When: Saturday, September 17, 2022 from 9 AM to 12 Noon

Where: Jack Pines Resort, 53014 State Highway 34, Osage MN 56570

(located 9 miles west of Park Rapids MN [1 mile west of Osage MN])

Cost is $60

*Masks are optional unless the COVID situation worsens

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Instructor: Candace Simar

Candace Simar lives in Pequot Lakes and began her writing career after attending a Jackpine Writers' Bloc workshop in 1999. Candace writes historical fiction. Her work has since received awards from the Western Writers of America, Women Writing the West, Western Fictioneers, The Will Rogers Medallion, the Laura Awards for Short Fiction, The Writer's Digest, The Midwest Book Awards, Brainerd Writer's Alliance, The League of MN Poets, The Lake Region Writers, and other regional awards. Learn more about her work at www.candacesimar.com.

Course: Scene, the Building Block of Story

Attempting to write a longer writing project is daunting. Did you know that most novels contain 35 to 100 scenes? If you can write one scene, you can write as many as you need to finish your book. This class investigates ways to create vivid scenes that move your story forward to the end and keep your readers reading.

This Writers' Workshop will be held on Saturday, September 17, 2022, at Jack Pines Resort, 53014 State Highway 34, Osage, MN 56570 from 9 A.M. to 12 Noon. The Workshop cost includes lunch at noon. There will be a Book Release Party from 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. There is no charge to attend the Book Release Party.

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YOU MUST PREREGISTER FOR THE WORKSHOP. Please email Sharon Harris at sharrick1@wcta.net to sign up. Call 218-732-3782 with any 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. The sign-on information will be sent to you before the workshop.

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

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Need a Head Shot or Photos of Work Samples? We’ve got you covered!
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Need a Head Shot or Photos of Work Samples? We’ve got you covered!

We now offer a photography room for artists to create work sample shots at no cost at our office space in Warren. The photography room will also offer amateur headshots, photography of instruments and samples of art pieces, as well as live recording shots. This is a wonderful opportunity for artists and creatives in our region.

You must make an appointment for this free service. Contact our office assistant Brittany at nwartscouncil.assistant@gmail.com with questions and to make an appointment.

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Innovate Grants for Artists + Photographers Apply Now
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Innovate Grants for Artists + Photographers Apply Now

☀️ $550.00 Innovate Grants for Artists + Photographers

Applications close 15 September 2022

SUMMER 2022 OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS — Innovate Grant awards (2) $550.00 grants each quarter, to one Visual Artist and one Photographer. In addition, (4) honorable mentions (2 in art and 2 in photo), will be featured and recognized on their website and join a growing community of vibrant and talented artists. Innovate Grant's commitment extends beyond the grant cycle by promoting the work of selected winners and honorable mentions into the future. For more information and to apply visit https://innovateartistgrants.org

Innovate Grant supports artists and photographers through quarterly grants.

How to Apply: Visual Artists and Photographers 18 years and older, from all around the world, are eligible to apply. All media and genres are accepted. All applicants retain the right to the work they submit. Apply today at https://innovateartistgrants.org

Explore the work of All Past Innovate Grant recipients and read their interviews at https://innovateartistgrants.org

Category: Multiple disciplines and genres accepted

Deadline: September 15, 2022

Region: US & International

Awards: $550.00 USD Grants

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Artist Reception with Debbie Aune
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Artist Reception with Debbie Aune

Northwest Minnesota Arts Council Gallery

NCTC in Thief River Falls

Artist Reception Wednesday, June 22 from 4 to 6 pm

 The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce an artist reception for our exhibit -- Nature’s Offerings: An Art Exhibit Featuring Works by Debbie Dahl Aune and Other NW Minnesota Artists. The exhibit is open from May 25 to August 1 at the NWMAC Gallery at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls.

Please join us for a free reception to meet with Artist Debbie Dahl Aune and see the exhibit. Refreshments will be served!

Nature’s Offerings is a broad concept. Everything we need as human beings has been provided by Nature -- food, water, shelter, medicine, and every material object we have ever created or will ever create as human beings. Nature delivers natural cycles of the year, warmth and coolness, fire and water, oceans and rivers, and the air we breathe. Besides all the tangible offerings, Nature also provides intangible qualities of healing, rejuvenation, and inspiration. When we spend time by a river, take a walk in the snow, look at a sunset, catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights we receive healing. Nature helps lower blood pressure, calm our anxious minds, cause us to stare in wonder and awe, and brings connection and consolation when we feel alone and distant.

According to featured Artist Debbie Dahl Aune, “My daily dose of nature consists of a good, long walk. If you ask me, getting outside coupled with a walk is the very best medicine for aches, a sour mood, general well-being and health. There is one, even more exhilarating activity besides walking that takes us outdoors; painting en plein air. En plein air, a French phrase that means “in the open air,” describes the process of painting outdoors. No exercise or procedure will loosen up the brushstroke more than painting in the present, at the moment, and on site. Knowing the light is going to change, those shapes, values and colors better get laid down quick! No time for fussy, unnecessary details. Warm sunshine, exquisite bird songs and flowers make the experience that much more divine. Periodically, a mischievous gust of wind will topple my easel, but that just comes with the territory.

Aune went on to explain that her pieces in this exhibit “consist mostly of watercolor paintings about berry picking in the Beltrami Forest with family and friends. Several paintings were initiated on site and then finished in my studio. My uncle Melvin Hesse, Aunt Peggy and friend Betty Amiot are the senior members of our berry picking family. My Mom, Dad and Uncle Raymond aren’t far behind when there’s talk of a blueberry picnic. Several other family members can be found sprinkled about my blueberry compositions. Bring on the bug spray, hats, and pickles. And dear Lord, I hope there are blueberries this year!”

Aune lives in Gatzke and teaches art at Greenbush-Middle River Public School. She has exhibited her artwork in many exhibits in our region, including several solo shows. She has received numerous awards for her artwork at NW Minnesota Arts Council Exhibits. She has also been awarded many grants for her art, as well.

You won’t want to miss this exhibit! We can’t wait to see you at the free Artist Reception with Debbie and others on Wednesday, June 22 from 4 to 6 pm at the gallery.

Many pieces of art in this exhibit are for sale. You are welcome to purchase at any time and pick up when the exhibit ends.

The NWMAC Gallery is located at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls. The gallery hours are Monday-Friday from 8:30-5 PM and at other times when events are held at the college. Enter through Door A. Visitor parking is free.

You can also join us for an online discussion with Debbie Dahl Aune on Friday, June 24 at noon. You can watch this Artist Spotlight on Facebook Live or YouTube Live. Visit the NWMAC Facebook page or YouTube page for more information. The Artist Spotlight will also be available to view at any time after the live broadcast. Reach out to us with questions.

If you are an artist interested in exhibiting a body of work with NWMAC, please contact Trey Everett at treyeverettcreates@gmail.com. This exhibit is made possible with funding from The McKnight Foundation. 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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Traveling Art Exhibit Visits Godel Memorial Library in Warren
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Traveling Art Exhibit Visits Godel Memorial Library in Warren

Traveling Art Exhibit Tours NW Minnesota Region

Visits Godel Memorial Library in Warren

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) sponsors an annual Traveling Art Exhibit, which visits northwest Minnesota communities throughout the year. The exhibit includes 17 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 Godel Memorial Library in Warren until August 8. Please stop by to see these works of art. Some of these pieces of art are for sale.

The 2022-2023 Artists and Artwork:

Ross Hier, Crookston, “Wood Splitter’s Alarm Clock” (Watercolor Painting) (Merit)

Elizabeth Kitchell-Rockstad, Ada, “Cornflower Bee” (Mosaic)

Heidi Danos, Fosston, “Hot Pink Sadness” (Mixed Media)

Stephanie Olson, Thief River Falls, “Monday’s Cat” (Painting)

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

Cindy Kolling, Gully, “Prairie Smoke” (Mixed Media/Other)

Jodi Peterson, Ada, “Cardinal” (Mosaic)

Kate Hammer, Roseau, “Abandoned” (Sculpture)

Nick Reitzel, Karlstad, “Across the Purple Sky” (Painting) (Merit)

Paulette Christianson, Badger, “Under the Orange Moon” (Pastel Drawing) (Merit)

Mason Owens, Crookston, “Peace is in the Roughness” (Wood Sculpture) (student) (Merit)

Kinsley Oslund, Grygla, “Crush” (Sculpture) (student)

Emily Balboa, Crookston, “Timeless Beauty” (Painting) (student)

Autumn Ruikka, Thief River Falls, “Bull Stamp” (Printmaking) (student)

Carlie Nehrus, Ada, “Jelly Fish” (Pen and Ink) (student)

Lakylie Brobst, Grygla, “Hayes Lake Skies” (Photography) (student) (Merit)

Paige Sturre, Thief River Falls, “Escaping the Bland” (Mixed Media/Watercolor) (student)

The 2022-2022 Traveling Exhibit Schedule*:

April 29 – June 16, 2022 Hallock Public Library

June 16 – August 8, 2022 Godel Memorial Library, Warren

August 8 – September 28, 2022 Greenbush Public Library

September 28 – November 22, 2022 Fosston Public Library

November 22, 2022 – January 17, 2023 Ada Public Library

January 17 – March 1, 2023 Red Lake Falls Public Library

March 1 – April TBD** Crookston Public Library

*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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May Newsletter
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May Newsletter

Read about what’s happening in NW Minnesota Arts — Events, Exhibits, Grants, Calls for Art, Opportunities, and More! View the newsletter or download a copy.

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Nature’s Offerings: An Art Exhibit featuring Debbie Dahl Aune’s Watercolors & Works by Others
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Nature’s Offerings: An Art Exhibit featuring Debbie Dahl Aune’s Watercolors & Works by Others

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce our exhibit -- Nature’s Offerings: An Art Exhibit Featuring Works by Debbie Dahl Aune and Other NW Minnesota Artists. The exhibit is open from May 25 to August 1 at the NWMAC Gallery at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls.

Nature’s Offerings is a broad concept. Everything we need as human beings has been provided by Nature -- food, water, shelter, medicine, and every material object we have ever created or will ever create as human beings. Nature delivers natural cycles of the year, warmth and coolness, fire and water, oceans and rivers, and the air we breathe. Besides all the tangible offerings, Nature also provides intangible qualities of healing, rejuvenation, and inspiration. When we spend time by a river, take a walk in the snow, look at a sunset, catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights we receive healing. Nature helps lower blood pressure, calm our anxious minds, cause us to stare in wonder and awe, and brings connection and consolation when we feel alone and distant.

According to featured Artist Debbie Dahl Aune, “My daily dose of nature consists of a good, long walk. If you ask me, getting outside coupled with a walk is the very best medicine for aches, a sour mood, general well-being and health. There is one, even more exhilarating activity besides walking that takes us outdoors; painting en plein air. En plein air, a French phrase that means “in the open air,” describes the process of painting outdoors. No exercise or procedure will loosen up the brushstroke more than painting in the present, at the moment, and on site. Knowing the light is going to change, those shapes, values and colors better get laid down quick! No time for fussy, unnecessary details. Warm sunshine, exquisite bird songs and flowers make the experience that much more divine. Periodically, a mischievous gust of wind will topple my easel, but that just comes with the territory.

Aune went on to explain that her pieces in this exhibit “consist mostly of watercolor paintings about berry picking in the Beltrami Forest with family and friends. Several paintings were initiated on site and then finished in my studio. My uncle Melvin Hesse, Aunt Peggy and friend Betty Amiot are the senior members of our berry picking family. My Mom, Dad and Uncle Raymond aren’t far behind when there’s talk of a blueberry picnic. Several other family members can be found sprinkled about my blueberry compositions. Bring on the bug spray, hats, and pickles. And dear Lord, I hope there are blueberries this year!”

Aune lives in Gatzke and teaches art at Greenbush-Middle River Public School. She has exhibited her artwork in many exhibits in our region, including several solo shows. She has received numerous awards for her artwork at NW Minnesota Arts Council Exhibits. She has also been awarded many grants for her art, as well.

A workshop for the public was held to help create pieces for the exhibit.

Trey Everett shared, "I loved watching participants in the workshop create using objects found in nature. From rocks to branches. leaves to roots, antlers to leather, clay to shells... some fun and powerful pieces of artwork emerged."

Artists in addition to Aune include CL Nelson of Hallock, Mara Hanel of Warren, Betsy Saurdiff of Grygla, Sherri Kukowski of Badger, Mary Ann Laxen of East Grand Forks, Cindy Kolling of Gully, Kristin Eggerling of Hallock, Ross Hier of Crookston, and Badger students Noah G, Kaitlyn Gust, Cale Lindland, and Peyton Lee.

You won’t want to miss this exhibit! Please join us for a free Artist Reception with Debbie and others on Wednesday, June 22 from 4 to 6 pm at the gallery. Refreshments will be served.

Many pieces of art in this exhibit are for sale. You are welcome to purchase at any time and pick up when the exhibit ends.

The NWMAC Gallery is located at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls. The gallery hours are Monday-Friday from 8:30-5 PM and at other times when events are held at the college. Enter through Door A. Visitor parking is free.

Please join us for an online discussion with Debbie Dahl Aune on Tuesday, June 21 at 4 pm. You can watch this Artist Spotlight on Facebook Live or YouTube Live. Visit the NWMAC Facebook page or YouTube page for more information. The Artist Spotlight will also be available to view at any time after the live broadcast. Reach out to us with questions.

If you are an artist interested in exhibiting a body of work with NWMAC, please contact Trey Everett at treyeverettcreates@gmail.com. This exhibit is made possible with funding from The McKnight Foundation. 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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Area Community Theater of Thief River Falls Announces Season
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Area Community Theater of Thief River Falls Announces Season

Thief River Falls Area Community Theater Announces Season

The Area Community Theater of Thief River Falls has announced casts and its schedule of shows for summer 2022. This is the A.C.T.’s 27th continuous season of summer theater on stage at Northland Community and Technical College. According to Executive Director Jane Anderson, “We’ve persevered through the COVID pandemic, keeping our actors and audiences in mind throughout this unusual and difficult time. We’ve continued to produce our weekly radio show on Tuesdays at 5:00 p.m. on Pioneer 90.1 FM. We even sneaked in a small-cast comedy last November between waves of COVID. During the summer of 2021, we staged two youth programs with limited audiences, while also streaming those shows online. We are proud of our resistance and the ability to create under the circumstances, but we are beyond delighted to be back on stage in front of full-capacity, live audiences this summer. We’ve selected three blockbuster shows that audiences and actors have been begging for—now is the time!”

The summer season will open on June 14 when Nunsensations! The Vegas Revue by Dan Goggin opens for a four-day run. Directing Nunsensations! is Jane Anderson, with Lisa Swanson, Leah Wattenphul, Rene Mooney, Kristal Kozicki, Ginger Kirkeby and Carl Dahlberg in the cast. Brianna Geer accompanies. Join the Little Sisters of Hoboken as they navigate their way around Sin City with singing, dancing and loads of laughs. Performances run each evening from June 14-17.

Next up in the summer line-up is Annie KIDS. This is an all-children’s version of the class beloved show about America’s favorite orphan. Our cast includes Karmyn Augustine as Annie; Kora Fuhrer, Lilly Bregier, Ophelia Mooney, Janaya Albers, Jaelynn Artmann, Olivia Sterry as the Orphans, Zoey Taggatz as Miss Hannigan, Rhesa Wattenphul as Grace Farrel, Sam Barth as Rooster, Cambry Carr as Lily, Braxton Eidelbes as Daddy Warbucks, Clarice St. Germain as Sandy and an orphan, Chava Wattenphul as Bundles, Lainey Boman as an Apple Seller and Star-to-Be, Zachary Ostercamp at Lt. Ward, Michael Dehaan as President Roosevelt, Isabel Kainz as Usherette and orphan, Joey Michalke and Josie Artmann as members of the ensemble playing multiple parts. There is room for a few more cast members for Annie KIDS. Contact Jane Anderson at trfact56701@gmail for more information.

Annie KIDS will run June 28-30.

The final show of the 2022 summer season is Beauty & the Beast Jr. This features an all-teen cast, which includes Alainna Lunsetter as Belle, Odin Mooney as the Beast, Logan Ballard as Maurice, Levi German as Gaston, Luquis Moser at Lefou, Olivia Wojahn as Lumiere, Liam Stavos as Cogsworth, Javyn Eidelbes as Mrs. Potts, Sadie Johnson at Babette, Andraya Bakken as Madame Wardrobe, and Wyatt Novak as Chip. The ensemble for Beauty & the Beastincludes Emma Westerman, Amellia Ballard, Aiden Eidelbes, Alyssa Foster, Annabelle Simoneau, Madelyn David, Alannah Fitzgerald, Karena Bakken, Riley Poppitz, Akilah Grahn, Hailee Eidelbes, Olivia Mooney, Anita Foster, Amelie Heaton, Madison Poissant and Danielle German.

Beauty & the Beast Jr. will run July 27-29.

All performances begin at 7 p.m. at the NCTC Theater.

Tickets are on sale at Hope Pediatrics in Thief River Falls during business hours. You may also purchase tickets online through www.trfact.org, and at the door on nights of the performances.

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

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Debbie Dahl Aune Featured Artist Spotlight
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Debbie Dahl Aune Featured Artist Spotlight

Watch a discussion we had with Artist Debbie Aune. The video is on our YouTube page and website. We spoke with Debbie on Friday, June 24 about her watercolor paintings featured in our NWMAC Gallery exhibit at NCTC. The exhibit, Nature’s Offerings, will be open May 24 until July. An Artist Reception will be held on Wednesday, June 22 at the gallery.

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Traveling Art Exhibit Tours NW Minnesota. First Stop Hallock
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Traveling Art Exhibit Tours NW Minnesota. First Stop Hallock

Traveling Art Exhibit Tours NW Minnesota Region

Visits Hallock Public Library

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) sponsors an annual Traveling Art Exhibit, which visits northwest Minnesota communities throughout the year. The exhibit includes 17 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 Hallock Public Library until June 16. Please stop by to see these works of art as this is the first stop for this traveling exhibit. Some of these pieces of art are for sale.

The 2022-2023 Artists and Artwork:

Ross Hier, Crookston, “Wood Splitter’s Alarm Clock” (Watercolor Painting) (Merit)

Elizabeth Kitchell-Rockstad, Ada, “Cornflower Bee” (Mosaic)

Heidi Danos, Fosston, “Hot Pink Sadness” (Mixed Media)

Stephanie Olson, Thief River Falls, “Monday’s Cat” (Painting)

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

Cindy Kolling, Gully, “Prairie Smoke” (Mixed Media/Other)

Jodi Peterson, Ada, “Cardinal” (Mosaic)

Kate Hammer, Roseau, “Abandoned” (Sculpture)

Nick Reitzel, Karlstad, “Across the Purple Sky” (Painting) (Merit)

Paulette Christianson, Badger, “Under the Orange Moon” (Pastel Drawing) (Merit)

Mason Owens, Crookston, “Peace is in the Roughness” (Wood Sculpture) (student) (Merit)

Kinsley Oslund, Grygla, “Crush” (Sculpture) (student)

Emily Balboa, Crookston, “Timeless Beauty” (Painting) (student)

Autumn Ruikka, Thief River Falls, “Bull Stamp” (Printmaking) (student)

Carlie Nehrus, Ada, “Jelly Fish” (Pen and Ink) (student)

Lakylie Brobst, Grygla, “Hayes Lake Skies” (Photography) (student) (Merit)

Paige Sturre, Thief River Falls, “Escaping the Bland” (Mixed Media/Watercolor) (student)

The 2022-2022 Traveling Exhibit Schedule*:

April 29 – June 16, 2022 Hallock Public Library

June 16 – August 8, 2022 Godel Memorial Library, Warren

August 8 – September 28, 2022 Greenbush Public Library

September 28 – November 22, 2022 Fosston Public Library

November 22, 2022 – January 17, 2023 Ada Public Library

January 17 – March 1, 2023 Red Lake Falls Public Library

March 1 – April TBD** Crookston Public Library

*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 call our office at (218)-745-8886, email director@NWArtsCouncil.org or contact Trey at treyeverettcreates@gmail.com or NWArtsCouncil@gmail.com.

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Phil McKenzie is Northwest Arts Advocate of the Year
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Phil McKenzie is Northwest Arts Advocate of the Year

Philip McKenzie is Northwest Arts Advocate of the Year

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council is pleased to announce this year’s recipient for the Arts Advocate of the Year Award is Philip McKenzie of Thief River Falls. McKenzie received the award at a program in Thief River Falls on April 27.

Originally from Crookston, McKenzie is a musician and is active in promoting the arts in our region and statewide. He is the Chair of the Minnesota State Arts Board, an adjunct oboe faculty at both UND and NDSU, and hosts a weekly radio show – Northern Classics on Pioneer 90.1 radio -- that brings classical music to our region. He was an executive director of the Greater Grand Forks Symphony Orchestra, played in the Virginia Symphony, has served on the board of Thief River Falls Community Theater, Greater Grand Forks Sympathy, and Rotary. He has conducted many musicals in Thief River Falls over the years. Our Arts Advocate of the Year award is $500 and includes arts from all disciplines.

McKenzie has a Master of Management degree from Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University; a Master of Music degree from Michigan State University; and a Bachelor of Arts in music from University of North Dakota.

McKenzie realized he wanted to be a professional musician when, during his sophomore year in high school, he heard the Minnesota Orchestra play in the Crookston gymnasium as part of a statewide tour funded by a State of Minnesota grant. Exposure to the arts at that one event changed the course of his life. McKenzie feels a strong connection to music and a camaraderie among musicians. He described the visceral “soul filling” experience he feels when listening.

According to Thief River Falls Area Theater Director Jane Anderson, “Phil is a masterful musician unlike any I’ve worked with. Although he is infinitely talented, he lacks the attitude and ego that many with his degree of talent possesses. He works well with amateurs and is a joy to be around. We are very fortunate to have Phil in our region.”

Minnesota State Arts Board Executive Director Sue Gens said, “This is such a fitting honor given Phil’s vast talents, experiences, and contributions to the arts in Minnesota. He’s a Renaissance person — a professional musician, music educator, arts administrator, arts board member and volunteer. He is a tireless champion for the arts, a tremendous advocate, and a leader. Phil was first appointed to serve on the Minnesota State Arts Board by then-Governor Mark Dayton and reappointed to a second term by Governor Tim Walz. In four short years he has demonstrated strong statewide leadership and was elected chair of the board in July 2021, a post he still holds. Congratulations, Phil, on this well-deserved award!”

Asked about the impact of the arts on individuals or society, Phil explained, “The arts act as a glue for our culture. They are almost exclusively a uniter than a divider. They do more to unite us than anything else.” Phil also shared that “I couldn’t be more proud to be a Minnesotan where we per capita provide more to the arts than any other state. We impact Minnesotans in every geographic corner of the state.”

McKenzie had this advice for aspiring artists, “Don’t forget why you became an artist. Keep the love and passion for it even when you need to earn a living while establishing yourself. Don’t let paying the bills get in the way of finding your pathway to being an artist.”

Our Arts Advocate of the Year award is given each year to recognize arts advocates within our seven-county region who stand out in terms of volunteerism in the arts. Often our arts advocates are also artists. “Of the Year” award winners were nominated by area residents. This award comes with a cash award of $500. Funding for the Northwest Arts Advocate of the Year comes from the Minnesota State Legislature.

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LaVonne Forsberg NW Star Artist of the Year

LaVonne Forsberg NW Star Artist of the Year

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council is pleased to announce that LaVonne Forsberg of Thief River Falls has been selected as the 2022 Northwest Minnesota Star Artist of the Year for her lifetime achievement in art. Forsberg received her award at a program in Thief River Falls on April 27.

Originally from Goodridge, Forsberg, a visual artist, is known for her watercolors and stained glass. Forsberg began her painting career when she took a Rosemaling course through her homemaker’s club. She then branched into acrylics, watercolor, and stained glass and made art her life’s work. For many years, she owned Country Class Arts downtown Thief River Falls, which offered framing services, classes, and arts supplies.

Forsberg has received awards in past NWMAC art exhibits and other statewide exhibits for her art. You can find her stained-glass at the Carnegie Library in Thief River Falls (chandeliers), 13 area churches, the local hospital, and her paintings in the Kiehle Building on the campus at the University of Minnesota Crookston. She was commissioned by the state of Minnesota to design and paint the Old Mill State Park entrance permit and collector's mug in 200l.

Thief River Falls resident Faye Auchenpaugh said, “Imagine Faith Lutheran in Goodridge or Redeemer Lutheran in Thief River Falls without their phenomenal stained-glass windows that LaVonne created. Or the stained-glass chandeliers at the Carnegie in Thief River Falls. We are so fortunate to have an artist of LaVonne’s caliber in our community.”

According to Fellow Artist and NWMAC Board Member Therese Masters Jacobson, “LaVonne Forsberg is a superb candidate for this lifetime achievement award. She has participated in NWMAC exhibits frequently, often being selected for the highest awards. Her paintings and stained-glass pieces demonstrate the highest excellence and mastery. LaVonne has been the featured artist in the NWMAC Gallery, and her name is well known throughout northwest Minnesota for her fine artwork, and charisma.”

Asked about the impact of art, Forsberg said, “The arts help people learn in different ways.” She went on to explain that as someone who is dyslexic, she found reading challenging. Sewing, painting, and creating stained-glass allows her to visualize things and imagine how things are put together.

As for advice for aspiring artists, she shared, “Determination and pay attention to details. Always be looking at things: Shape (how was it made?), unique (how is it different?), and color (how do the colors come together or contrast?).”

The Northwest Star Artist Award is given each year to recognize artists within our seven-county region who stand out in terms of artistry. Of the Year Award winners are nominated by area residents. This award comes with $5,000. Artists can only receive our Northwest Star Award once, as a lifetime achievement award. Funding for the Northwest Star comes from the McKnight Foundation.

Congratulations LaVonne Forsberg on winning the Northwest Star Award!

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