Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Travel Shrines: Creating portable remembrance altars
Since 2008, Duluth All Souls Night has brought our community together each fall to acknowledge loss and transform grief with creativity. Join us for an evening presentation with shrine creators from past festivals as they share how grief art can help us process loss and celebrate memory.
Artists will share stories, images, and examples of portable remembrance shrines. Attendees will leave with ideas for assembling their own remembrance shrine, and an open invitation to display it at the Duluth All Souls Night festival at Clyde Iron Works on Saturday, November 8, 2025, 5–8 PM. More festival details here: https://www.facebook.com/DuluthALLSoulsNight/
This pre-workshop is happening thanks to a grant from the Lloyd K Johnson Foundation.
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Book Club for Writers - A Conversation with Brian Freeman
Join us for a virtual conversation with author Brian Freeman in partnership with Lake Superior Writers!
This program is for adults. Attend the video conference at the library or register to attend virtually from your own device. Select 'Book Now' to sign up.
Saturday the 11th Ball - North Shorror! 2025 Exhibition Opening
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Saturday the 11th Ball - North Shorror! 2025: This event will feature macabre music, eerie activities, haunted art gallery opening and other spooky activities. Conjure up something scary to wear, summon your friends and family and join in celebration of all things North Shorror!
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
ARAC Office Closed - Indigenous Peoples Day
ARAC’s office will be closed in observance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Please email info@aracouncil.org with any questions while we’re away.
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Meet Up with MCA in Duluth
Meet Up with MCA in Duluth!
Wednesday, October 15th | 10:00 - 11:00 AM | The Duluth Playhouse
Minnesota Citizens for the Arts (MCA) is hitting the road—and we’d love to see you in Duluth!
This is your chance to connect with fellow artists, arts leaders, community members, and neighbors for a lively conversation about how the arts are shaping our region. From strengthening downtowns and boosting local businesses to enriching family life and community pride, Legacy Arts Funding has made a difference here—and we want to hear your stories.
Why join us?
Share how arts funding has created a positive impact for your organization, community, or family.
Hear updates directly from MCA Executive Director Sarah Fossen and MN State Arts Board Executive Director Sue Gens.
Connect with the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council and others in your area who are making the arts thrive
Meet and be heard by local legislators invited to attend.
This is a casual, welcoming conversation—whether you’re an artist, business owner, civic leader, or simply someone who believes in the power of the arts, your voice matters.
Come share your story, bring a friend, and help shape the future of arts funding in Minnesota.
The event is co-sponsored by the Duluth Playhouse and the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council.
World of Music
World Of Music is a youth-focused community program that uses songwriting and live performance to build confidence, self-expression, and mental wellness. Students work closely with artists and mentors to write original music, learn performance skills, and present their work in a final showcase open to the community. This project directly supports underserved youth in a safe, empowering environment that fosters creativity and healing through music.
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Meet Up with MCA in Ely!
Minnesota Citizens for the Arts (MCA) is hitting the road—and we’d love to see you in Ely!
This is your chance to connect with fellow artists, arts leaders, community members, and neighbors for a lively conversation about how the arts are shaping our region. From strengthening downtowns and boosting local businesses to enriching family life and community pride, Legacy Arts Funding has made a difference here—and we want to hear your stories.
Why join us?
Share how arts funding has created a positive impact for your organization, community, or family.
Hear updates directly from MCA Executive Director Sarah Fossen and MN State Arts Board Executive Director Sue Gens.
Connect with the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council and others in your area who are making the arts thrive
Meet and be heard by local legislators invited to attend.
This is a casual, welcoming conversation—whether you’re an artist, business owner, civic leader, or simply someone who believes in the power of the arts, your voice matters.
Come share your story, bring a friend, and help shape the future of arts funding in Minnesota.
The event is co-sponsored by the Ely's Historic State Theater and the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council.
Cycle exhibition opening Reception - Alexa Carson
Join Alexa Carson at her exhibition opening reception featuring her latest series of works. The Cycle exhibition opening recpetion will take place on October 15, 2025, from 5–7 PM at the Zeitgeist Gallery Atrium.
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place in October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
Animation for Kids with Ant Nold (Session 1 of 8)
Instructor Ant will introduce fundamental techniques of animation using iPads and digital animation software, and teach students to think like an animator with fun and easy projects.
Dates: October 16–December 11, no class Thanksgiving 11/27
Nighthawk Storyteller Book Release Party & Open Mic
Enjoy an autumn evening while celebrating the wide variety of artistry in our community. Join Ely poet DyAnne Korda for the premier reading of selections from her new book, Nighthawk Storyteller. Then share your own poems, stories or music to celebrate the season’s abundance. All expressions of creativity are welcome! We encourage writers and musicians to share what they've been working on, whether that's music, spoken word, poetry, or quotes that have meaning. Join us for this free event at the upstairs of the Boathouse Brewpub, in the Lookout Lounge. Food and drink will be available for purchase.
About the author: DyAnne Korda’s work has been published in several journals including The Wisconsin Academy Review. Her poetry has been broadcast on KAXE Radio’s literary program, Stay Human. Her previous books include The Shore’s Absolute Edge and This Earth Woman. She offers frequent workshops at Ely Folk School.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Mask-making with Eugenia Ortega Martinez
Get ready to get creative! The Duluth Children’s Museum is teaming up with All Souls Night Duluth for a free family workshop on Friday, October 17, from 5:00–6:30 pm. Adults and kids will work side by side to craft traditional All Souls Night masks with guidance from Eugenia Ortega-Martinez, Outreach and Word Languages and Cultures Librarian at UMD.
This hands-on workshop is free, but preregistration is required to save your spot.
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
Creative Writing about loss with Zomi Bloom
Tips and meditation to prepare a Spoken Word piece about loss to share at the Duluth ALL Souls Night event on Sat., Nov. 8th.
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
65th Arrowhead Regional Biennial Reception
Stop by the galleries and celebrate the creativity of the 73 artists representing our region in the 65th Arrowhead Regional Biennial, a juried exhibition that serves up a snapshot of our current time and place. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and beverages while exploring this full-gallery exhibition and meeting the artists. Awards will be presented for the three standout pieces selected by juror Wendy Savage.
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Ofrenda building with Eugenia Ortega Martinez
Learn about this beautiful Mexican Day of the Dead tradition honoring beloved ancestors
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Oil Painting Methods with Matt Kania
Grow your oil painting skillset with hands-on instruction. Examine and practice traditional methods for direct, representational painting. Learn how to portray accurate form and space, to use color to your advantage in composition, to emphasize atmosphere with soft and hard edges, and to paint faces and hands. Matt will demonstrate concepts and assist as you create your own paintings using the working methods learned.
Ant’s Flipbook Animation Class
4 Sessions | Focus on the basics of traditional hand-drawn animation. Explore and understand the 12 principles of animation and the process of creating works of art in motion. Using flipbooks, drawing paper, light tables, and basic editing, build your drawings skills, uncover the process behind some of your favorite animations, and leave with pieces you can watch over and over.
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Free Creative Writing Session with Brian Malloy
Creative Writing: Personal Essay
September 10, 2025
6-8 p.m.
The personal essay shares with readers an interesting, thought-provoking, entertaining, and/or funny experience you’ve had. We’ll identify essay topics by making lists (e.g., hobbies, interests, passions, jobs, places you’ve lived or visited, turning points in your life, and issues you care about). Once you’ve identified your topic, we’ll look at structures to frame your personal essay.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
Creative Lanterns
Make a simple paper lantern for use in the Duluth ALL Souls Night procession on Saturday, Nov 8th
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
North Shorror!
North Shorror! 2025: North Shorror! is an annual eerie event featuring Twin Ports and regional artists of all kinds in celebration of the spookiest season. North Shorror! brings the community together in an extraordinary space...while also giving visitors the chills!
On View: October 11 – November 2, 2025
St. Louis County Depot, 506 W. Michigan St., Duluth, MN
Open: Every Day 10 – 5
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
Art Exhibit: "Days to Remember," featuring work from Nelia Harper French & Kurt Shulzentenburg
The Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery is excited to announce its next gallery exhibit, "Days to Remember," featuring Minnesota artists Kurt Schulzetenberg and Nelia Harper French. The exhibit opens on Friday, October 10, with a reception from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and runs through Sunday, November 2, 2025.
Kurt Schulzetenberg works primarily en plein-air (painting outdoors) in an impressionistic style, often capturing the light and atmosphere of the North Shore.
Nelia Harper French uses various media, including oil and pastel, after studying the classical atelier method. Her work includes naturalistic landscapes and compelling portraits focused on capturing the "essence of time, place, and space.”
The combined work aims to create a reflection on memory and time, showcasing the artists' shared goal of expressing the beauty of the world around them.
To learn more, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/art-exhibit-days-to-remember
Nelia Harper French is a fiscal year 2025 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
For the most up-to-date gallery hours, visit: cookcountyhistory.org/johnson-heritage-post-art-gallery
Dates: October 10 - November 2
Frist Friday Art Walk
Come downtown to celebrate the arts and artists during theArt Walk! Events are held 4 – 7 pm with live music continuing later. All events are free unless noted, and all are welcome!
Stop by and check out the Backyard Bird exhibit, which is now available for purchase. The artist will be available for questions about the process and their journey with mosaic art.
Duluth All Souls Night (18th Annual)
Duluth ALL Souls Night 18. Since Nov. 1, 2008 the DASN artist collective has offered an annual, inclusive, multicultural, intergenerational evening event that brings the Twin Ports together through live, interactive artistic expressions such as ceremony, fire spinning, giant puppets, aerialists, and glowing outdoor procession as well as creative displays, music, poetry, and dance. Rooted in both remembrance and celebration, DASN honors grief as a
communal experience and channels creativity into transformation and hope. The festival serves a broad cross-section of the region, providing a non-commercial, meaningful alternative to Halloween, and a safe, welcoming space to reflect, connect, and imagine a better future.
Free Creative Writing Session with Brian Malloy
Creative Writing: Personal Essay
November 12, 2025
6-8 p.m.
We'll examine different models for plotting your novel, including the three-act structure, the five part structure, and the “W” method. Come prepared for user-friendly and low-pressure exercises on each model. You will leave this session with a basic outline for your novel idea.
Free Creative Writing Session with Brian Malloy
Creative Writing: Novel Subplots
November 19, 2025
6-8 p.m.
A novel’s subplot is a smaller story that runs parallel to the main story. Subplots can raise the stakes, add complexity, explore your novel’s theme from different angles, and create obstacles to resolving the main plot. We’ll look at examples of successful subplots from famous works, and try our hands at outlining subplots thematically linked to our novels’ main plots.
ARAC Board Meeting
The ARAC Board is responsible for setting and overseeing policy and setting strategic direction for the organization.
Board Meeting Dates:
August 21, 2025
November 20, 2025
February 19, 2026
May 21, 2026
Business meetings and orientation are from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. All business meetings take place over Zoom and are conducted in the spirit of the Open Meeting Law. Prior to each board meeting, board members receive important materials related to decisions and discussions for the meeting which can include financials, staff reports, panel funding recommendations, and any other items that require Board action.
All board meeting dates are open to the public unless otherwise stated. Meetings are held electronically.
To receive login information please email info@aracouncil.org
Christmas City of the North Parade Watch Party at the DAI Galleries
Enjoy Duluth’s beloved holiday parade from the fourth floor of the US Bank Building. Trade the weather, crowds, and parking stress for reserved parking, a cozy spot, a gorgeous wrap-around view of the parade and hillside, jazz music, upscale hors d’oeuvres, beverages, and great company.
Winter Solstice Watercolor with Linnaea Borealis
Learn to paint winterscapes in watercolor with Linnaea Borealis. Beginners to intermediate learners will learn how to set up a composition that speaks to them and create their own wonderland.
Classes take place November 12 – December 15
ARAC Office Closed - Thanksgiving
ARAC’s office will be closed for Thanksgiving.
Please email info@aracouncil.org with any questions.
ARAC Office Closed - Thanksgiving
ARAC’s office will be closed for Thanksgiving.
Please email info@aracouncil.org with any questions.
Winter Concert Series - Trailer Trash
On Friday, 11/29/25, the legendary band Trailer Trash will present Trashy Little Xmas Show in Silver Bay. For decades, Trailer Trash's Trashy Little Xmas Show has been a seasonal stand-out, performing at venues around the state. We are thrilled to bring this exciting classic show to the North Shore for their first performance in Silver Bay.
MSO Christmas Spectacular
The MSO will present a Christmas event to include a concert with holiday favorites, and musicians will be dressed in their most festive holiday attire. Our stage will have Christmas trees decorated with bows, ribbons and wrapped boxes under the trees, and fresh florals and greenery adorning the stage. Santa Claus will visit us and engage with all the children attending. Festivities continue after the concert with holiday treats, cocoa, and coffee.
Messiah Singalong - Borealis Chamber Artists
Join us for the return of a beloved tradition, the Messiah Singalong (Free) on Tuesday, December 16 at 7 p.m. in the Mitchell Auditorium at the College of St. Scholastica.
The Messiah Performance (Tickets available on our website) will take place on Sunday, December 21, at 1 p.m. at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary. The Borealis Chamber Artists, in partnership with the Twin Ports Choral Project, will combine to present Handel's beloved masterwork and celebrate the Christmas season.
Holiday Program - Oshki Ogimaag Charter School
Students will be writing, acting, building a set, providing professional sound for a Anishinaabe Waynaboozhoo traditional play.
Messiah Performance - Borealis Chamber Artists
The Messiah Performance (Tickets available on our website) will take place on Sunday, December 21, at 1 p.m. at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary. The Borealis Chamber Artists, in partnership with the Twin Ports Choral Project, will combine to present Handel's beloved masterwork and celebrate the Christmas season.
ARAC Office Closed for Winter Break
ARAC’s office will be closed for our winter break from December 22 – 26, 2025.
Please email info@aracouncil.org with any questions.
ARAC Office Closed for Winter Break
ARAC’s office will be closed for our winter break from December 22 – 26, 2025.
Please email info@aracouncil.org with any questions.
ARAC Office Closed for Winter Break
ARAC’s office will be closed for our winter break from December 22 – 26, 2025.
Please email info@aracouncil.org with any questions.
ARAC Office Closed for Winter Break
ARAC’s office will be closed for our winter break from December 22 – 26, 2025.
Please email info@aracouncil.org with any questions.
ARAC Office Closed for Winter Break
ARAC’s office will be closed for our winter break from December 22 – 26, 2025.
Please email info@aracouncil.org with any questions.
Winter Concert Series - Sam Miltich & Friends
On December 27, 2025, the amazing Sam Miltich & Friends will perform an evening of New Year's Jazz at the Reunion Hall. Sam chooses to live in northern Minnesota, performing at a very high level while maintaining life in a rural setting. He is committed to bringing worldclass jazz to a part of the country where live jazz performances are otherwise quite rare. These two FREE events will add greatly to holiday season celebration and the sense of community in Silver Bay.
ARAC's Office Closed - New Year's Day
ARAC’s office will be closed for New Year’s Day.
Please email info@aracouncil.org with any questions while we’re away.
Art Project Grant for Organizations Opens
The Art Project program provides funding of up to $5,000 to support relevant, meaningful arts activities with value to the community your organization serves.
Art Project Grant for Individuals Opens
This grant provides funding up to $4000 to any adult artists, in any arts discipline at any stage of their career.
ARAC Board Meeting
The ARAC Board is responsible for setting and overseeing policy and setting strategic direction for the organization.
Board Meeting Dates:
August 21, 2025
November 20, 2025
February 19, 2026
May 21, 2026
Business meetings and orientation are from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. All business meetings take place over Zoom and are conducted in the spirit of the Open Meeting Law. Prior to each board meeting, board members receive important materials related to decisions and discussions for the meeting which can include financials, staff reports, panel funding recommendations, and any other items that require Board action.
All board meeting dates are open to the public unless otherwise stated. Meetings are held electronically.
To receive login information please email info@aracouncil.org
Art Project Grant for Organizations Deadline
The Art Project program provides funding of up to $5,000 to support relevant, meaningful arts activities with value to the community your organization serves.
Art Project Grant for Individuals Deadline
This grant provides funding up to $4000 to any adult artists, in any arts discipline at any stage of their career.
ARAC Board Meeting
The ARAC Board is responsible for setting and overseeing policy and setting strategic direction for the organization.
Board Meeting Dates:
August 21, 2025
November 20, 2025
February 19, 2026
May 21, 2026
Business meetings and orientation are from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. All business meetings take place over Zoom and are conducted in the spirit of the Open Meeting Law. Prior to each board meeting, board members receive important materials related to decisions and discussions for the meeting which can include financials, staff reports, panel funding recommendations, and any other items that require Board action.
All board meeting dates are open to the public unless otherwise stated. Meetings are held electronically.
To receive login information please email info@aracouncil.org
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Plein Air for Beginners with Linnaea Borealis Rose (session 4 of 4)
Plein Air for Beginners with Linnaea Borealis Rose (First session of four)
Paint outdoors with DAI instructor Linnaea at Enger Park, Chester Park, and Lincoln Park. This beginner’s course is designed to get beginners started outside in a casual environment. Painters will learn the logistics of planning watercolor outside, rain or shine.
$215 Members ($245 Non-Members)
Other Session Dates:
September 8, 15, 29, and Oct 6
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Grand Rapids Players presents The Great Gatsby
Grand Rapids Players presents the original stage adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby to the Ives Studio Theatre at the Reif Center. In Simon Levy's adaptation, scenes are blurred from one to the next. The production comes at the centennial of the original publishing by this treasured Minnesotan author. The production is directed by John Schroeder.
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Sister Veery Album Release Show and Celebration
Local musician Molly Hilgenberg is releasing her first full-length album as Sister Veery. Titled Cosmic Relevance, it features songs Hilgenberg began writing more than 10 years ago. She has been collaborating in Minneapolis with several different musicians, along with recording engineers and producers Dave Mehling and Holly Hansen, to bring the songs to life. In tandem with the album release, she has formed a new band in Duluth that is eager to begin performing live.
Grand Rapids Players presents The Great Gatsby
Grand Rapids Players presents the original stage adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby to the Ives Studio Theatre at the Reif Center. In Simon Levy's adaptation, scenes are blurred from one to the next. The production comes at the centennial of the original publishing by this treasured Minnesotan author. The production is directed by John Schroeder.
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Apple Cider Fest - Spirit of the Lake
We invite the community to celebrate the season with a family-friendly gathering of arts and culture. Folks will be treated to a variety of arts activities presented by local artists and volunteers. This may include apple stamping, flower crowns, jump rope making, chalk drawing, paper making, etc.
Funding for this project was provided by the Art Project Grant for Organizations.
Grand Rapids Players presents The Great Gatsby
Grand Rapids Players presents the original stage adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby to the Ives Studio Theatre at the Reif Center. In Simon Levy's adaptation, scenes are blurred from one to the next. The production comes at the centennial of the original publishing by this treasured Minnesotan author. The production is directed by John Schroeder.
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Cycle - Alexa Carson
Cycle is a month-long art show taking place during October at the gallery in Zeitgeist. The paintings, by Alexa Carson, will depict an unveiling of the menstrual cycle– telling a new story of symbolism, surreal imagery, and realistic content. The show is an invitation into a new paradigm– one that does not shame women for their bodies cyclical nature, but rather, embraces the cycle as a power and a strength.
Screenplay "Cabin #4" Table Read
On September 30, 2025, the International Falls community has an opportunity to hear and give feedback on a screenplay-in-progress written by local authors Martha Enzmann, Mary Jo Falk, Patti Wood, read by Icebox Radio Theater.
“Cabin #4” is the story of a writer who refurbishes her family’s cabin after a flood with the help of her childhood friends, who know just how much it means to her.
These Are Things
Join Duluth Folk School and local artists Adam McCauley and Cody Paulson for the opening reception of These Are Things.
Their paintings will be on view through September.
This activity is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to appropriations from Minnesota State Legislature’s General Fund.
Plein Air for Beginners with Linnaea Borealis Rose (session 3 of 4)
Plein Air for Beginners with Linnaea Borealis Rose (First session of four)
Paint outdoors with DAI instructor Linnaea at Enger Park, Chester Park, and Lincoln Park. This beginner’s course is designed to get beginners started outside in a casual environment. Painters will learn the logistics of planning watercolor outside, rain or shine.
$215 Members ($245 Non-Members)
Other Session Dates:
September 8, 15, 29, and Oct 6
These Are Things
Join Duluth Folk School and local artists Adam McCauley and Cody Paulson for the opening reception of These Are Things.
Their paintings will be on view through September.
This activity is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to appropriations from Minnesota State Legislature’s General Fund.
Grand Rapids Players presents The Great Gatsby
Grand Rapids Players presents the original stage adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby to the Ives Studio Theatre at the Reif Center. In Simon Levy's adaptation, scenes are blurred from one to the next. The production comes at the centennial of the original publishing by this treasured Minnesotan author. The production is directed by John Schroeder.
Lake Superior 20/20 Studio & Art Tour
A perfect time of year to explore the art offerings of 54 artists at 19 Host Sites, including 4 Host Farms, all on the back roads of the Two Harbors area. For more artist information and an interactive tour map, go to lakesuperior2020.com or follow us on Facebook, Meta, and Instagram.
September 26 – 27, 2025
10 AM – 6 PM
September 28, 2025
10 AM – 5 PM
These Are Things
Join Duluth Folk School and local artists Adam McCauley and Cody Paulson for the opening reception of These Are Things.
Their paintings will be on view through September.
This activity is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to appropriations from Minnesota State Legislature’s General Fund.
Borealis Chamber Artists: Of Courts and Cathedrals
A dazzling evening featuring guest artist Shelly Gruskin (recorder) and the return of violinist Gloria Ferry Brennan. Works by Wilhelmine von Bayreuth, Johann Gottlieb Graun, and Antonio Vivaldi conjure the elegance of royal courts and the majesty of sacred spaces.
Funding for this project is provided through the Individual Artist Project Grant.
Grand Rapids Players presents The Great Gatsby
Grand Rapids Players presents the original stage adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby to the Ives Studio Theatre at the Reif Center. In Simon Levy's adaptation, scenes are blurred from one to the next. The production comes at the centennial of the original publishing by this treasured Minnesotan author. The production is directed by John Schroeder.
Lake Superior 20/20 Studio & Art Tour
A perfect time of year to explore the art offerings of 54 artists at 19 Host Sites, including 4 Host Farms, all on the back roads of the Two Harbors area. For more artist information and an interactive tour map, go to lakesuperior2020.com or follow us on Facebook, Meta, and Instagram.
September 26 – 27, 2025
10 AM – 6 PM
September 28, 2025
10 AM – 5 PM
These Are Things
Join Duluth Folk School and local artists Adam McCauley and Cody Paulson for the opening reception of These Are Things.
Their paintings will be on view through September.
This activity is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to appropriations from Minnesota State Legislature’s General Fund.
Grand Rapids Players presents The Great Gatsby
Grand Rapids Players presents the original stage adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby to the Ives Studio Theatre at the Reif Center. In Simon Levy's adaptation, scenes are blurred from one to the next. The production comes at the centennial of the original publishing by this treasured Minnesotan author. The production is directed by John Schroeder.
Community Seeders Mural Unveiling
We will be hosting an unveiling event on September 26th from 2pm - 6pm. There will be music and refreshments. The main artist will be available to talk people through their process and the new mural.
Lake Superior 20/20 Studio & Art Tour
A perfect time of year to explore the art offerings of 54 artists at 19 Host Sites, including 4 Host Farms, all on the back roads of the Two Harbors area. For more artist information and an interactive tour map, go to lakesuperior2020.com or follow us on Facebook, Meta, and Instagram.
September 26 – 27, 2025
10 AM – 6 PM
September 28, 2025
10 AM – 5 PM
These Are Things
Join Duluth Folk School and local artists Adam McCauley and Cody Paulson for the opening reception of These Are Things.
Their paintings will be on view through September.
This activity is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to appropriations from Minnesota State Legislature’s General Fund.
In the Evening, We'll Dance Author talk
Join Anne-Marie Erickson for an author talk of her book, In the Evening, We’ll Dance, on Thursday, September 25, 2025, at 7 PM
In the Evening, We’ll Dance is a memoir in essays on love and dementia.
ABOUT THE BOOK
“We have waited a long time for a writer to bring light and a literary sensibility to the experience of loving and living through dementia. In the Evening, We’ll Dance: A Memoir in Essays on Love & Dementia is honest, important, gorgeously written, and a pleasure to read. Anne-Marie Erickson, ever curious about her husband’s changing consciousness, learns with her journalist husband a new lexicon with which to share his shifting reality. To this, Erickson adds a framework of myth, fairytale, photography, and art to give us an entirely original view of lifelong love. It widens the paradigm. It enlivens the spirit.”
— Patricia Weaver Francisco, author of Telling: A Memoir of Rape and Recovery
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Anne-Marie Erickson was born in the western Minnesota prairie town of Benson, the granddaughter of Norwegian immigrants. She attended Augsburg College in Minneapolis, where she earned a B.A. in American Studies. Following a move to northern Minnesota, she received an M.A. in English from Bemidji State University. For many years, she was a freelance writer. Her journalism, poetry, essays, and book reviews have appeared in regional publications; this is her first book. She taught English at Itasca Community College in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and Mangold Institute in Madrid, Spain. She has received support from the Minnesota State Arts Board, as well as the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council. She currently writes, reads, gardens, and enjoys the lakes, walking paths, music, and visual arts available in Grand Rapids.
This project was supported by an Individual Artist Project Grant.
YWCA Duluth Mural Unveiling
YWCA Duluth and Divine Konnections are overjoyed to announce their collaboration to serve young mothers, families and children.
After 20+ years of operating child care and housing for young mothers in the Spirit Valley building in West Duluth, YWCA Duluth is supporting Divine Konnections’ innovative work through the donation of 411 N. 57th Avenue West as well as a state of the art playground.
Divine Konnections is re-opening the building as The Diver Morning Sky Hope and Healing Center, named after YWCA Duluth’s past executive director and young mother’s program founder, Karen Diver. The Center will house young mothers and their families and provide care to infants and toddlers.
Mark your calendars and join us to celebrate! To commemorate this epic collaboration, local artist Carla Hamilton will connect with the community to design a mural that will be unveiled with music, tours and play on September 25th from 3-5pm.
Diver Morning Sky Hope & Healing Center
Grand Opening, BBQ and Ribbon Cutting
Thursday 9/25 3-5pm
411 N. 57th Avenue West