Visual Arts — April 13 – Brainerd Dispatch

Yoshiko Yap

AITKIN
Jaques Art Heart
121 Second St. NW

“Good Pals,” an exhibit featuring the will work of Elk River artists Linda Croteau, Donn Granros and Jeff Lundeen, will be at the Jaques Art Heart right up until May 7.

The Jaques Art Heart is across the avenue from the Aitkin County Courthouse. For more info, connect with 218-927-2363 or visit

www.jaquesart.com

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BRAINERD
Crossing Arts Alliance
711 Laurel St.

“Young At Artwork,” the Crossing Arts Alliance’s annual exhibition showcasing the get the job done of learners from local schools, is on display at the gallery as soon as once again.

“This lively show is floor-to-ceiling color and exploration! This enjoyment local community exhibit gives youthful artists a likelihood to have their do the job exhibited in a ‘real gallery,’ and a particular prospect for artwork fanatics to exhibit their guidance for our budding artists,” in accordance to a information launch.

Young At Art

The Crossing Arts Alliance presents its newest exhibition “Young At Art,” an exhibition showcasing the work of learners from neighborhood colleges that will be on exhibit from April 2-30 at the downtown Brainerd art gallery. Submitted photograph

The exhibition will be on exhibit by means of April 30 and is partly funded by the voters of Minnesota as a result of grants from 5 Wings Arts Council and the Minnesota Point out Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Crossing Arts Alliance

is a nonprofit positioned in the heart of downtown Brainerd at 711 Laurel St. Crossing Arts Alliance is open up 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday via Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

For more information and facts speak to Crossing Arts at 218-833-0416 or at

[email protected]

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Small FALLS
Great River Arts
122 Initially St. SE

The Front Gallery of Good River Arts will feature the will work of Tanya Piatz, with her exhibit “Species of Particular Concern.”

Her illustrations or photos are meant “to increase recognition for habitat conservation and how the habitat directly impacts the range of species identified in the environment.”

“I do this by illustrating birds that we see day to day as effectively as lesser recognised species found on the Minnesota’s DNR’s ‘Species of Particular Concern’ list. I hope to increase consciousness for the want of native habitat for the complete health and fitness of a community,” Piatz said in a news release.

Discover far more about Piatz and her performs at

www.tanyapiatzarts.com

. “Species of Unique Concern” operates by the conclusion of April.

Great River Arts is a local community-supported artwork and cultural occasions heart in the historic district of downtown Tiny Falls. Admission to the galleries and retail shop is totally free and open to the community. Hrs are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday by Friday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

For far more data, connect with 320-632-0960 or take a look at

www.greatart.org

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NEW YORK MILLS
New York Mills Regional Cultural Centre
24 N. Key Ave.

The

New York Mills Regional Cultural Center

offers artworks from region pupils in a regional substantial faculty artwork show featuring 7 educational institutions and a assortment of mediums.

The artwork exhibit lasts until finally April 21. For a lot more data, phone 218-385-3339 or email

[email protected]

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If you would like your event outlined in the leisure guidebook, speak to Frank Lee at

[email protected]

, 218-855-5851 or mail to Frank Lee, Brainerd Dispatch, P.O. Box 974, Brainerd, MN 56401. (You should contain time, day, place, admission price tag and get hold of data.) Deadline is 11 a.m. Monday for Wednesday publication.

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