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TREY EVERETT OF CROOKSTON RECEIVES NATIONAL RECOGNITION

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) proudly announces that our staff person, Trey Everett of Crookston, recently received the Peter G. Beeson Rural Arts Award from the National Association for Rural Mental Health.  The 2023 award was presented to Trey Everett during their National Convention in Pittsburgh on September 20, 2023. Trey is a visual […]

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CROOKSTON ONE-ACT-PLAY “#CENSORED” WILL BE PERFORMING NEXT WEEK

The Crookston High School will be holding performances of their One-Act-Play “#Censored” next week, on Monday, January 23, at 7:00 p.m. in the Crookston High School Auditorium and at Ada-Borup-West High School on Thursday, January 26, where they’ll be competing against four other schools in the subsection competition in Ada beginning at 4:00 p.m. The

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NORTHWEST MINNESOTA ARTS COUNCIL GALLARY NCTC IN THIEF RIVER FALLS MAY 25 TO AUGUST 1

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (NWMAC) is pleased to announce their 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

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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 art pieces by regional adult and student artists chosen from works submitted for the annual juried exhibit. The exhibit is currently at the Hallock Public Library until June 16. Please

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BUDDIST MONK TO CREATE SAND MANDALA ON UMC CAMPUS

The University of Minnesota Crookston will welcome Wongdue Sangbo Gurung, a Buddhist monk from Nepal, to campus April 11-20 as he will take part in the ancient Tibetan Buddhist tradition of the creation and destruction of a sand mandala. The community and students on the UMN Crookston campus will be able to watch him create

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TRAVELING ART EXHIBIT VISITS RED LAKE FALLS 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 15 original art pieces by regional adult and student artists chosen from works submitted for our annual juried exhibition. The exhibit is currently at the Red Lake Falls Public Library until late

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