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Minnetonka Center for the Arts Spring Classes
To support its mission to expand visual arts education for all ages, interests and abilities, the Minnetonka Center for the Arts announces the vast and varied lineup of the spring 2025 session. Everyone is welcome to visit and take classes at the Arts Center which showcases artwork throughout the facility with all classrooms featuring glass […]
Find out more »Polk County Spring Discovery Hunt
This scavenger hunt is designed to help you uncover some of Polk County’s best-kept secrets. Polk County is located in the Northwestern part of Wisconsin and borders Washington County in Minnesota. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning explorer, this interactive experience is a fun way to build your trip itinerary while discovering local […]
Find out more »“Approachable Depth:” Photography by Alysia Nelson
Alysia Nelson is a Twin Cities native who's been dabbling in mixed media for the last several years. A self-proclaimed creative thinker who "borrows from friends." Her work began out of necessity as a form of personal art therapy or, as she prefers to call it, "creative emotional processing." Her work, primarily featuring Post-It Notes, […]
Find out more »The 2025 Midwest Poetry Mash-Up
Tickets are now LIVE for the third annual Midwest Poetry Mash-Up on April 25th and 26th at Open Book in Minneapolis! The Mash-Up is a 10-team poetry slam tournament featuring over 50 poets from all over the country (and beyond!) as they compete for the title of Midwest Poetry Mash-Up Champion. We're going BIG this […]
Find out more »Ongoing
Assembling Content: Solo Exhibition by Tom Lane
TOM LANE’s Assembling Content exhibition invites us into a 35-year journey through the artist's diverse and ever-evolving artistic vision. Hosted across all three Q.arma Galleries, this compelling show offers a wide array of Lane’s provocative works, each piece drawing from his well of artistic influences and cultural commentary. Visitors will encounter striking 6-foot-square paintings that […]
Find out more »Improvisational Quilting
Learn how to make an improvisational quilt from scratch. This three-part workshop will explore intuitive piecing and improvisational ways of creating patterns, as well as techniques to hand sew a quilt. In this class we will reflect on what it's like to create a quilt 'as you go', and explore how to hand stitch and […]
Find out more »Improvisational Quilting
Learn how to make an improvisational quilt from scratch. This three-part workshop will explore intuitive piecing and improvisational ways of creating patterns, as well as techniques to hand sew a quilt. In this class we will reflect on what it's like to create a quilt 'as you go', and explore how to hand stitch and […]
Find out more »6:00 am
No More Turning Away: An Account Of Homelessness
No More Turning Away: An Account Of Homelessness, is an exhibition of photography drawing attention to the housing crisis we currently face in the Twin Cities. The striking photographs depict the stark realities of homelessness. The title, No More Turning Away, challengers viewers to confront these realities. This event, in collaboration with People Incorporated, is […]
Find out more »No More Turning Away: An Account Of Homelessness
No More Turning Away: An Account Of Homelessness, is an exhibition of photography drawing attention to the housing crisis we currently face in the Twin Cities. The striking photographs depict the stark realities of homelessness. The title, No More Turning Away, challengers viewers to confront these realities. This event, in collaboration with People Incorporated, is […]
Find out more »11:00 am
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra: Jasmine Choi Plays Mozart’s Second Flute Concerto
Celebrated world-wide for her virtuosity and technical prowess, flutist Jasmine Choi makes her SPCO debut in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Flute Concerto No. 2, balancing soaring melodies with striking precision in what she describes as “a cross between familiarity and freshness.” In a dramatic shift, Choi also tackles her own arrangement of Pablo de Sarasate’s Zigeunerweisen, […]
Find out more »4:00 pm
Opening Reception: She and Earth
Celebrate the intersection of art and nature at the opening reception of She and Earth, an inspiring exhibition featuring three exceptional local female artists—Jodi Reeb, Suzanne Tacheny Kubach, and Umbreen Hasan. Through diverse techniques and perspectives, their works honor the deep connection between women and the natural world, inviting reflection on sustainability, transformation, and the […]
Find out more »5:00 pm
St. Paul Art Crawl at Union Depot
Ready to refresh your home or wardrobe? Shop local artists with a wide variety of options at Union Depot including painters, photographers, mixed media artists, jewelry designers and apothecary creators! Come support local makers and bring home a new piece of art. The event will be held: Friday, April 25: 5-9PM Saturday, April 26: 10AM-7PM […]
Find out more »St. Paul Art Crawl at F-O-K Studios
Start on the 5th Floor to visit two of our resident artists, continue to the 4th Floor where you will find more studios and guest artists down the center of the warehouse, and it doesn’t stop there - go to the 3rd Floor to visit the Gallery featuring an exhibition of resident artists. After that, […]
Find out more »5:30 pm
Ramsey After Dark: Angels and Madams
In 1881, residents of St. Paul's fashionable Irvine Park neighborhood formed a committee to rid their district of prostitution and vice. St. Paul's nearby not-so-hidden red-light district was a source of concern for residents, reformers and city officials alike. Using newspaper accounts and court records, we’ll explore the secrets of the capital city. Were madams […]
Find out more »Ramsey After Dark: Angels and Madams
In 1881, residents of St. Paul's fashionable Irvine Park neighborhood formed a committee to rid their district of prostitution and vice. St. Paul's nearby not-so-hidden red-light district was a source of concern for residents, reformers and city officials alike. Using newspaper accounts and court records, we’ll explore the secrets of the capital city. Were madams […]
Find out more »6:00 pm
Culture Through Cuisine: Hungary
When you picture Transylvania, do you think of dramatic castles and unique medieval towns? What about its cuisine? Located in present-day Romania, Transylvania was once a significant part of the Kingdom of Hungary and its culinary traditions have been shaped by the Magyar people. The Magyars are an ethnic group primarily located in Hungary, and […]
Find out more »7:00 pm
Looking Glass Land
by James DeVita Directed by Dayna Railton A MAC Education Production Performances April 25-26 & May 3-4, 2025 at 2pm MAC Black Box, East Ridge High School Door 7, 4200 Pioneer Drive, Woodbury, MN 55125 Tickets at MerrillArtsCenter.org This award-winning stage adaptation by renowned playwright James DeVita takes Lewis Carroll’s original Through the Looking Glass […]
Find out more »OMNI After Dark: Silent Disco Fever at OMNI Winery & Taproom
It's time to boogie! 🕺 Bust out your bell bottoms, sequins, and dance moves for OMNI After Dark: Disco Fever! Join us for a silent 🤫 disco dancefloor with channels playing classic disco hits, dance & house music, & more! Wear your retro outfits to earn a prize and take photos with our disco themed […]
Find out more »Chris Vinsonhaler “Beowulf”
Chris Vinsonhaler brings an excerpt from her new translation of Beowulf to 1762 Hennepin Stage. Her richly resonate text is illustrated by supporting actors and the evening performance is a benefit for the Friends of the Mississippi River.
Find out more »Manners & Misconduct: The 10th Anniversary!
Romance! Scandal! Tea! Manners & Misconduct returns to the Bryant-Lake Bowl for their 10th anniversary, bringing you six new and completed improvised Jane Austen novels. Whether you’re a die-hard Austenite or you don’t know jack about Jane, you don’t want to miss this show! Based on suggestions from the audience, our cast of women, femme, […]
Find out more »7:30 pm
Lettice and Lovage
Lettice and Lovage Written by Peter Shaffer April 4 to April 27, 2025 Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30pm | Sundays at 2:00pm Meet Lettice Duffet: expert on Elizabethan cuisine, enthusiast of medieval weaponry, lover of history, and the ever flamboyant (and popular) tour guide at Fustian House. Meet Lotte Schon: lover of rules, keeper of […]
Find out more »The Birds presented by TheatreX
Set amidst a global crisis in which birds turn on humanity en masse, The Birds follows strangers who band together for shelter and protection. As suspicion and paranoia take hold, the lines are blurred between ally and threat. Daphne du Maurier’s short story, also the basis for Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film, is boldly adapted by […]
Find out more »Joyful Noise by Tim Slover
The unbelievably true tale of the unlikely origin of Handel’s Messiah– an enduring piece of music that almost didn’t get written. This exquisitely written piece of theater– fraught with drama, giddy with humor and filled with inspiring music– explores the heights and depths we will go to pursue what we’re most passionate about. Featuring a stand-out […]
Find out more »The Half-Life of Marie Curie
Marie Curie is about to accept her second Nobel prize for her pioneering work in radioactivity, when a public scandal forces her to seek refuge. She retreats to the seaside home of engineer and suffragist Hertha Ayrton. There, the two longtime friends uncover what it means to be mothers, wives, and scientists in a changing […]
Find out more »The Fabulous Armadillos Presents – Acoust-i-Dillos 3
Acoustic Inspired Hits Over The Decades Quickly becoming one of our audience’s favorite themes, we bring you Acoust-I-Dillos 3 – Acoustic Inspired Hits Over The Decades. We have a whole new crop of songs to add to the list! We aren’t going unplugged, but we are playing songs whose foundation was built from acoustic guitars. […]
Find out more »Ramsey After Dark: Angels and Madams
In 1881, residents of St. Paul's fashionable Irvine Park neighborhood formed a committee to rid their district of prostitution and vice. St. Paul's nearby not-so-hidden red-light district was a source of concern for residents, reformers and city officials alike. Using newspaper accounts and court records, we’ll explore the secrets of the capital city. Were madams […]
Find out more »Ramsey After Dark: Angels and Madams
In 1881, residents of St. Paul's fashionable Irvine Park neighborhood formed a committee to rid their district of prostitution and vice. St. Paul's nearby not-so-hidden red-light district was a source of concern for residents, reformers and city officials alike. Using newspaper accounts and court records, we’ll explore the secrets of the capital city. Were madams […]
Find out more »9:30 pm
The Residency at BLB feat. Denim on Denim & Unshavable
Watch and discuss the best improv in the Twin Cities! Every Friday at 9:30 pm, The Residency at BLB features 2 improv groups who present their own solutions to the question, "how do you create 25 minutes of theater - without a script!" April's shows feature Denim on Denim & Unshavable. After the show, the […]
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