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SUMMARY:Local Book Author Reception
DESCRIPTION:Local Book Author Reception\nJoin local authors for a public reception: \nGallery 4\, 115 Roberts St.\n▪ 4p-7p at\n▪ Sept 21\, Thursday\n▪ Free and Open to the public \nArtwork of more than 40 local artists on display
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/local-book-author-reception/
LOCATION:Gallery 4\, 115 Roberts St. N.\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gallery 4":MAILTO:gallery4ltd@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Deep Roots: Sustaining a Living Community
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2023 Faith\, Reason and World Affairs Symposium\, join Concordia College as they focus on the ways visual documentation and storytelling are at the heart of global communication. All sessions are free and open to the public with this year’s celebration: Creating the Visual Record. \nFor schedule and speaker information\, visit:\nConcordiaCollege.edu/Symposium \nJoin TAP Member Jon Solinger\nSept 20 – 10:15 am\n“Deep Roots: Sustaining a Living Community”
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/deep-roots-sustaining-a-living-community/
LOCATION:Concordia College\, 901 8th St N\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56563\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Performing Arts,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Concordia College":MAILTO:info@cord.edu
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230909T160000
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SUMMARY:Red River Valley Woodcarving class - Vikings!
DESCRIPTION:There are still openings for our class on September 9th. Derek Epping will be teaching how to carve a Viking from cottonwood bark. The class will run from 9:00-4:00 with a break at 10:30 for the club meeting and lunch following. \nThe class is $40 for members and $45 for nonmembers. There will be an additional fee of $10-$20 for the cottonwood bark. The cost includes a burger basket. You are responsible for you own beverage. There are several nearby eateries if you would prefer to eat elsewhere. \nOur classes are held at the Moorhead American Legion Post 21 at 303 N. 30st St. \nClick here to register online. \nClick here for the printable registration form. 
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/red-river-valley-woodcarving-class-vikings/
LOCATION:Moorhead American Legion Post 21\, 303 N. 30st St.\, Moorhead\, MN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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DTSTAMP:20260404T154832
CREATED:20230829T011115Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception of Trees in Transition
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the Spirit Room for the celebration of “Trees in Transition\,” a collection of finely carved wooden sculptures in various themes by Jim Motl\, and a collection of fine Tibetan thangka paintings. \nJim is originally from Bismarck\, ND\, but has lived in Fargo for the past twenty-four years. He has held a variety of skilled professions including farmer-rancher\, welder\, machinist\, boiler operator and maintenance mechanic.\nJim began practicing meditation with Dawn Morgan at the Spirit Room eight years ago. Jim continued the group practice\, finding that it helped calm his mind and provided more clarity and focus. Over time attending these weekly meditations led into discussions of Buddhism and to attending the weekly Buddhist book club. Through the discussion of Buddhist texts\, he began incorporating some of these practices into his daily life\, finding they further aided in his focus for sculpting. Eventually he visited Minneapolis where he attended retreats with Khenpo Sherab Sanpo\, which transitioned him to accept Buddhism as his personal philosophy. \nWhile aiding a friend six years ago in removing an ironwood tree\, Jim became inspired to embark upon chainsaw carving\, though once he began\, he found he couldn’t stop until the finer details had been ebbed and eddied to the surface using dremels\, carving knives\, and staining. Instead of ending up as firewood the tree became a Tiki statue\, a Buddha and two dragons. Jim says he believes he is sculpting trees\, not wood\, as the original tree is kept in mind during its transformation. \nThe reception will be held on Thursday\, September 7th at 5:00 p.m. \nFood and drink will be available\, and the event is open and free to the public. For those unable to attend in person the artist talks will be streamed through Facebook Live.\n“Trees in Transition” is made possible through funding in part by North Dakota Council on the Arts and the Arts Partnership.\nWho: Open to the public\nCost: Free\nContact Us: fargospiritroom@gmail.com
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/opening-reception-of-trees-in-transition/
LOCATION:The Spirit Room\, 111 Broadway N\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Spirit Room":MAILTO:fargospiritroom@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Beneath the Surface - at Gallery 4
DESCRIPTION:Carol Rogne has been passionate about art her whole life. When she went to college\, she got to the a’s in the college catalog\, and debated between art or accounting. While art was her passion\, she decided that accounting would provide a better living for her. She graduated from the University of North Dakota\, and became a CPA. Soon after\, she started her own technology company\, DFC Consultants\, where she grew it to 3 locations and lead a team of 25 consultants\, serving clients across the country.   She loved her career\, but she always dreamed of spending time creating art. \nJoin us for a Wine and Cheese reception and have a chat with local TAP artist Carol Rogne to celebrate her new work in Beneath the Surface on Tuesday\, September 5 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. \nIf you miss the reception\, you can still see the exhibition during the month of September. \nGallery 4 – Regular hours 10am – 5:30 pm\n115 Roberts St N\nFargo\, ND 58102
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/beneath-the-surface-at-gallery-4/
LOCATION:Gallery 4\, 115 Roberts St. N.\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Gallery 4":MAILTO:gallery4ltd@gmail.com
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CREATED:20230823T024339Z
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SUMMARY:Seven McKnight Artists & For A Limited Time Only
DESCRIPTION:Seven McKnight Artists is an annual travelling exhibition on loan from the Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis. This exhibition will provide the unique opportunity to view works by the 2022 recipients of the McKnight Artist Fellowship for Ceramic Artists\, Tony Kukich (St. Paul\, MN) and Ginny Sims (Minneapolis\, MN)\, as well as the 2021 recipients of the McKnight Artist Residency for Ceramic Artists: Claudia Alvarez (New York\, NY)\, Eliza Au (Lake Dallas\, TX)\, Edith Garcia (2020 Recipient\, Half Moon Bay\, CA)\, Lynne Hobaica (Bakersville\, NC)\, and Janina Myronova (Wrocław\, Poland). This exhibition\, supported by the McKnight Foundation\, showcases the success of each artist’s fellowship or residency. \nFor A Limited Time Only is a visiting artist exhibition featuring pieces in a variety of media by adjunct instructors who have taught studio classes in MSUM’s School of Art. This exhibition showcases work by Laura Youngbird\, Carlos Pacheco\, Brett Lysne\, Megan Johnson\, and Danielle Gravon. The exhibition title refers to the precarious\, short-term nature of adjunct employment in higher education. \nThursday\, August 31: Reception 4:30-7:00 pm (artist remarks at 5:00 pm)
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/seven-mcknight-artists-for-a-limited-time-only/
LOCATION:Roland Dille Center for the Arts Gallery – Minnesota State University Moorhead\, 801 13th Stree South\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56563\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roland Dille Center for the Arts Gallery - Minnesota State University Moorhead":MAILTO:danielle.gravon@mnstate.edu
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230914T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154832
CREATED:20230825T021227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T021227Z
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SUMMARY:NDUS Traveling Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:This collaborative exhibit between five North Dakota Visual Arts Departments features 24 students and faculty exploring the meaning of Cultural Heritage. \nThe five NDUS institutions include Valley City State University\, Bismarck State College\, Cankdeska Cikana Community College\, North Dakota State University\, and Minot State University. Each institution submitted work from student and faculty artists. \nNDSU Memorial Union Art Gallery\nAugust 29 – September 14 \nReception: August 29\, 2023 – 5-7pm \n 
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/ndus-traveling-exhibit/
LOCATION:NDSU Memorial Union Art Gallery\, 1401 Administration Ave\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="NDSU Memorial Union":MAILTO:ndsu.eventservices@ndsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230826T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230826T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154832
CREATED:20230806T011259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230806T011259Z
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SUMMARY:Island Park Show
DESCRIPTION:Island Park Show \nAugust 26-27 \nJoin us for a vibrant celebration of creativity\, where talented artisans and craftsmen from near and far gather to showcase their talents and unique creations. Discover an array of handmade crafts\, artwork\, jewelry\, and so much more!\nIn addition to the incredible craftsmanship on display\, enjoy live music performances\, delicious local food vendors\, and a lively\, festive atmosphere throughout the event.\nSpread the word and invite your friends and family to this incredible event. It’s the perfect opportunity to support local artisans and immerse yourself in the world of art and creativity.\nLet’s celebrate the power of imagination and the beauty of handmade art together.\n#FargoParks #ILoveFargo #FargoMoorhead #Fargo #IslandParkShow #SupportLocalArtists #Summer23
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/island-park-show-2/
LOCATION:Island Park\, 302 7th St S\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102
CATEGORIES:Community,Music,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fargo Park District":MAILTO:info@fargoparks.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230826T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230826T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154832
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SUMMARY:Island Park Show
DESCRIPTION:Island Park Show \nAugust 26-27 \nJoin us for a vibrant celebration of creativity\, where talented artisans and craftsmen from near and far gather to showcase their talents and unique creations. Discover an array of handmade crafts\, artwork\, jewelry\, and so much more!\nIn addition to the incredible craftsmanship on display\, enjoy live music performances\, delicious local food vendors\, and a lively\, festive atmosphere throughout the event.\nSpread the word and invite your friends and family to this incredible event. It’s the perfect opportunity to support local artisans and immerse yourself in the world of art and creativity.\nLet’s celebrate the power of imagination and the beauty of handmade art together.\n#FargoParks #ILoveFargo #FargoMoorhead #Fargo #IslandParkShow #SupportLocalArtists #Summer23
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/island-park-show-2/
LOCATION:Island Park\, 302 7th St S\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102
CATEGORIES:Community,Music,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fargo Park District":MAILTO:info@fargoparks.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230821T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230914T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154832
CREATED:20230823T024612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230823T024612Z
UID:17974-1692576000-1694649600@theartspartnership.net
SUMMARY:Decades
DESCRIPTION:Decades is a retrospective selection of artworks spanning 30 years of work by Sherry Lee Short\, Professor of Drawing and Illustration at Minnesota State University. It encompasses several bodies of work\, including figure studies\, narrative self-portraits\, feminist works addressing sexual violence\, and landscapes. These bodies of work reflect Short’s ongoing commitment to\, publishing about\, and activism around feminist and environmental issues as well as her broader interests in understanding and studying the natural world. \nShort received her Master of Fine Arts in Painting with Distinction from the University of Georgia in 1988. Short taught her first course at MSUM in 1989. In addition to teaching drawing and illustration in the School of Art\, Short has also taught Women’s and Gender study courses since the 1990s. She introduced several new courses to the School of Art curriculum\, including Women and Art\, Contemporary Drawing\, Art of Social and Environmental Justice\, and Image and Ideology: Art and Representation. She served as Director of Women’s and Gender Studies from 2012-2014. She served as chair of the School of Art from 2020-22. \nShort has received numerous notable awards. In 2017\, she was selected as an Alice Paul Award Honoree. The award was conferred by the Committee on Feminist Movement History of the National Organization of Men against Sexism and placed Short on historical list of women in the US who have worked to confront men’s violence against women. She received the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities’ Board of Trustees Outstanding Educator Award (2020) and the MSUM Dille Outstanding Lecturer Award (2021). She has also held national and international wilderness artist residencies\, including at Isle Royale National Park (2018) and Theano Point\, Ontario\, Canada (2019). \nDecades will be on display in the MSUM Roland Dille Center for the Arts Gallery August 21-September 14. The opening reception is on Thursday\, August 31\, 5:30-7:30 pm. All works are for sale. A portion of sales will be donated to the School of Art Printmaking Residency.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/decades/
LOCATION:Roland Dille Center for the Arts Gallery – Minnesota State University Moorhead\, 801 13th Stree South\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56563\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roland Dille Center for the Arts Gallery - Minnesota State University Moorhead":MAILTO:danielle.gravon@mnstate.edu
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230819T150000
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CREATED:20230811T021636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230811T021753Z
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SUMMARY:Stained Glass 3D Pumpkin with Morgan's Stained Glass at Brewhalla
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 19 1:00 pm\nUnglued Craftatorium at Brewhalla\n2nd Floor \nLet’s give ’em pumpkin to talk about and unleash your inner pumpkin spice coming up this fall. You’ll get to create your very own 3D pumpkin via stained glass! You’ll work with Morgan of Morgan’s Stained Glass to design your own style by choosing from an array of pre-cut glass pieces. You’ll learn from how to apply copper foil to the glass pieces and solder them together into a finished piece to take home and get that sun shining through! \nAll supplies will be provided\, but feel free to bring your own work gloves if you like so you know they will fit. Ages middle school to adult. \nPotential hazards include: sharp glass\, use of lead/tin solder (lead poisoning)\, skin irritants\, and burns from hot soldering irons. Protection equipment is provided\, but it is up to the student whether they want to use it. \nAges middle school to adult. Each attendee must be a ticket holder. \nYour registration includes: supplies and instruction to create a stained glass pumpkin. Recommended to bring your own work gloves\, but options will be provided. \nCost – $45.oo per person \nRefund policy: We know plans can change! If you need to change plans please email us at ungluedcraftfest@gmail.com at least 72 hours prior to workshop start to receive a full refund. After that we don’t give refunds as supplies are already purchased unless if we are able to utilize a wait list based on demand\, but you can transfer it to another person! \nFind more workshops to get crafty with HERE – https://unglued.myshopify.com/collections/unglued-workshops
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/stained-glass-3d-pumpkin-with-morgans-stained-glass-at-brewhalla/
LOCATION:Brewhalla\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Unglued":MAILTO:ungluedcraftfest@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/North_Dakota/Center:20230817T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/North_Dakota/Center:20230817T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154832
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T035141Z
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SUMMARY:"Shot on Film" Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, August 17\, 2023\n5pm – 7pm at the Spirit Room \nPlease join us at the Spirit Room for the celebration of “Shot on Film\,” a group collective traditional photographic exploration created by Ross Collins\, Lynn Fundingsland\, Scott Olsen\, Jon Solinger\, and Chris Walker. Inspired by a previous project in which several of the members had found a twenty-year-old roll of film and set out to explore its potential\, these gentlemen restricted themselves to the use of traditional film in the era of digital photography. Each chose to explore the medium in different ways with delightful results. \nRoss F. Collins is a professor of communication at North Dakota State University\, Fargo\, where he teaches photography\, writing\, mass media history\, and other courses. A former photojournalist\, he has shown his work in 11 solo exhibits and 26 juried and group shows. He was a partner in the Fargo-Moorhead Gallery 4 Artists Collective from 1992-1994\, and has published a variety of work on photography and visual communication. His coedited textbook Photocommunication Across Media was published by Routledge in 2018. Originally from Moorhead\, Collins received a Ph.D. in French history from the University of Cambridge\, UK\, in 1992. \nLynn Fundingsland has practiced photography since age 8. Armed with a BS degree in Art from Humboldt College in California and some follow up study with the Santa Fe Workshops in New Mexico\, he has shown and been published nationally since the late 1960’s. In the 1970’s he spent several periods as photojournalist in Minot\, ND and Arcata\, CA. He is currently a member of Gallery 4 in Fargo. \nW. Scott Olsen is a professor of English at Concordia College in Moorhead\, Minnesota. The author of 12 books of narrative nonfiction\, he also writes reviews and articles for outlets such as Frames Magazine\, LensCulture\, and others. He also hosts the photography podcast series for Frames. His photography has been featured regionally with solo exhibitions at the Plains Art Museum\, venues curated by The Arts Partnership\, Atomic Coffee\, The Forum\, Broadway Square\, and now The Spirit Room! Internationally\, his images have been featured in places such as aCurator\, Frames\, Terrain\, LensCulture\, and elsewhere. He is a mentor in the Vital Impacts International Environmental Fellowship program\, the National Park Photography Expeditions program\, and the Lake Region Arts Council. \nJon Solinger’s work is motivated by his conviction that fascinating people with stories to tell are always nearby\, and that the commonplace\, the local and grassroots\, is worthy of artistic expression. He aims to offer insight into his rural Minnesota community’s culture by bringing individual members into the art-making process\, then sharing the work with a wider audience. He has exhibited his work regionally\, including at the North Dakota Museum of Art\, Rourke Art Museum\, Plains Art Museum and galleries in Minneapolis\, Fargo\, and Fergus Falls. He resides with his family in Lida Township\, Otter Tail County Minnesota\, maintaining a studio there and working as the third-generation owner of Solinger’s Resort on Lake Lida. \nChris Walker works exclusively in photography\, typically using a wooden\, 8×10″ view camera. His work has been featured on Smithsonian Magazine’s web presence\, and his own website\, chriswalkerphoto.com\, is on The New York Times’ list of “Must See: Most Provocative Websites.” Walker’s current work blends engrained journalistic sensibilities with his deeply rooted concerns for our rural countryside. Chris lives in Fargo\, North Dakota\, and teaches lens-based media in the School of Communication & Journalism at Minnesota State University Moorhead. \nThe reception will be held on Thursday\, August 17th at 5:00 p.m. Food and drinks will be available\, and the event is open and free to the public. For those unable to attend in person the artist talks will be streamed through Facebook Live\, and a gallery walk through will take place afterwards. \n“Shot on Film” is made possible through funding in part by North Dakota Council on the Arts and the Arts Partnership.\nWho: Open to the public\nCost: Free\nContact Us: fargospiritroom@gmail.com
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/shot-on-film-opening-reception/
LOCATION:The Spirit Room\, 111 Broadway N\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="The Spirit Room":MAILTO:fargospiritroom@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230816T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230816T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154832
CREATED:20230809T034444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T034444Z
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit & Reception: Art That Makes Me Happy
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, August 16 from 2 – 7 pm\nGallery 4 – 115 Roberts Street\, Downtown Fargo\, ND \nMore than 30 local artists have their favorite original art on display in Gallery 4’s Open Call For Artist Exhibit entitled\, “Art That Makes Me Happy.”\nThe theme is a personal reflection for each artist and they share it in a variety of mediums: painting\, sculpture\, wood carvings\, photography\, digital media and more. \nThis once-a-year exhibit is sponsored by Gallery 4 and is in its second year.\nIncluding this exhibit\, more than 70 local artists are on display at the gallery in Downtown Fargo which is one of the oldest\, consecutive-running artist cooperative galleries in the country.\nThe exhibit runs August 1-31\, 2023. It’s free and open to the public and the original artworks are available for purchase. Gallery hours are Monday – Saturday 10a-5:30pm. \nA reception for the public\, family and friends is on Wednesday—August 16 from 2-7pm.\nGallery 4 is proud to be a part of community art-sharing endeavors as an artist cooperative gallery. Showcasing emerging and established local artists. As always\, our fine art gallery is located in the heart of Downtown Fargo at 115 Roberts St.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/art-exhibit-reception-art-that-makes-me-happy/
LOCATION:Gallery 4\, 115 Roberts St. N.\, Fargo\, ND\, 58102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gallery 4":MAILTO:gallery4ltd@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230910T000000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154832
CREATED:20230823T031909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230823T031929Z
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SUMMARY:Queer Joy: 2023 FM Pride Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Queer Joy: 2023 FM Pride Exhibition \nOn view 11 August – 10 September 2023 on the museum’s Second Level \nThe Rourke is pleased to present Queer Joy\, a group exhibition in celebration of FM Pride Week. The exhibition features the work of 18 individual artists and a collaborative artwork created during Pride Week in 2022\, with media spanning painting\, ceramic\, photography\, bookmaking and video.
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/17995/
LOCATION:Rourke Art Museum\, 521 Main Ave\, Moorhead\, MN\, 56560\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Performing Arts,Visual Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230726T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230726T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T154832
CREATED:20230606T181902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T181902Z
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SUMMARY:Quilts in the Garden
DESCRIPTION:Fargo Moorhead Quilters presents a pop -up quilt show on Wednesday\, July 26th in six near downtown garden venues. Small\, large\, floral\, abstract\, traditional and contemporary quilts will be hung\, draped and displayed among the flower beds\, water features\, and patio spaces. Some quilts will be for sale. One garden features a “she-shed” with hand-dyed fabric\, ribbons\, trims and threads for sale. Several will have treats! The near-downtown locations assure short drives between gardens. Tickets are $10 per person and are available online at www.fmquilters.org/quiltsinthegarden .
URL:https://theartspartnership.net/event/quilts-in-the-garden/
LOCATION:Venue details including addresses and map will be provided after ticket purchase
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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