Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
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.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
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
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: High School Addition
Tickets are on sale now for CHAIR and MIB Speech and Drama's production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: High School Addition! The program features local cast and crew in grades 3-12 and performances are November 20-23 at Merritt Auditorium. ⚡🪄🧙
THANK YOU to our generous community partners for making this program possible: Mountain Iron-Buhl Public Schools, Canelake's Candies, Thrift store Rachel's Fund Raiser, United States Steel Corporation, Lakehead Constructors, Inc. and Arrowhead Regional Arts Council
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.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Kids Clay with Kitty Jacquot
Discover the basics of wheel-throwing clay on our brand new specialty youth-sized pottery wheels.
Dates: November 21, December 5, 12 & 19
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.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: High School Addition
Tickets are on sale now for CHAIR and MIB Speech and Drama's production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: High School Addition! The program features local cast and crew in grades 3-12 and performances are November 20-23 at Merritt Auditorium. ⚡🪄🧙
THANK YOU to our generous community partners for making this program possible: Mountain Iron-Buhl Public Schools, Canelake's Candies, Thrift store Rachel's Fund Raiser, United States Steel Corporation, Lakehead Constructors, Inc. and Arrowhead Regional Arts Council
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.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: High School Addition
Tickets are on sale now for CHAIR and MIB Speech and Drama's production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: High School Addition! The program features local cast and crew in grades 3-12 and performances are November 20-23 at Merritt Auditorium. ⚡🪄🧙
THANK YOU to our generous community partners for making this program possible: Mountain Iron-Buhl Public Schools, Canelake's Candies, Thrift store Rachel's Fund Raiser, United States Steel Corporation, Lakehead Constructors, Inc. and Arrowhead Regional Arts Council
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.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: High School Addition (ASL Show)
Tickets are on sale now for CHAIR and MIB Speech and Drama's production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: High School Addition! The program features local cast and crew in grades 3-12 and performances are November 20-23 at Merritt Auditorium. ⚡🪄🧙
November 23 will be the ASL interpreted show.
THANK YOU to our generous community partners for making this program possible: Mountain Iron-Buhl Public Schools, Canelake's Candies, Thrift store Rachel's Fund Raiser, United States Steel Corporation, Lakehead Constructors, Inc. and Arrowhead Regional Arts Council
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.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
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
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
ARAC Office Closed - Thanksgiving
ARAC’s office will be closed for Thanksgiving.
Please email info@aracouncil.org with any questions.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
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.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Kids Clay with Kitty Jacquot
Discover the basics of wheel-throwing clay on our brand new specialty youth-sized pottery wheels.
Dates: November 21, December 5, 12 & 19
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Kids Clay with Kitty Jacquot
Discover the basics of wheel-throwing clay on our brand new specialty youth-sized pottery wheels.
Dates: November 21, December 5, 12 & 19
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.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
December Free ArtDAI
A beloved tradition. Stop in for a FREE, casual, creative art-making afternoon and learn to make simple, fun crafts that can be customized for artists of all ages.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
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.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Kids Clay with Kitty Jacquot
Discover the basics of wheel-throwing clay on our brand new specialty youth-sized pottery wheels.
Dates: November 21, December 5, 12 & 19
Holiday Program - Oshki Ogimaag Charter School
Students will be writing, acting, building a set, providing professional sound for a Anishinaabe Waynaboozhoo traditional play.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
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.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
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.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
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.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
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.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
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
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Natalija Walbridge “Life at the Water’s Edge” Opening Reception
Life at the Water’s Edge
November 5, 2025 through January 5, 2025
Fabric Collages by Natalija Walbridge
Opening reception: Friday, November 14 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The beauty and fragility of wetland habitats, from the vast St. Louis River Estuary and Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge to the small, sheltered haven of Hearding Island near Park Point, are honored in Life at the Water’s Edge, a series of 12 fabric collages by Natalija Walbridge. Each large-scale piece invites a dual experience—from a distance, they evoke the fluidity and richness of a painting; up close, the layers of fabric and intricate stitching reveal the meditative process of cutting, shaping, and assembling each fragment. Walbridge hopes “visitors leave with a deeper appreciation for wetlands and the species that depend on them.” The artist’s goal is to inspire curiosity and wonder, “encouraging everyone to slow down, look closely, and notice the intricate details of the natural world.”
Natalija Walbridge 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 legislative appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature; and by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
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.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
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.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Generations Group Exhibition at Giinawind Gallery - Opening Reception
November 7th- December 29th
Opening reception Nov. 7th 4pm-7pm
Teresa LaDuke | White Earth Band of Ojibwe | First Nations artist Teresa LaDuke is a happy grandma living in Pine Point, MN. She has been making art since the early 1970s focusing on painting, beadwork, and the spoken word.
Shaun Chosa | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | Shaun Chosa is a self-taught artist with a background in graphic design. He uses photographs as the basis and starting point for the images and paintings he creates. Being raised by a young single Native mother, who was a painter herself, led Chosa to witness, and sometimes partake, in various aspects of many different cultures in addition to Indigenous ones all over the United States. The artist lives and works in Ely, Minnesota, and he is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa. He spends most of his time creating art in his studio. His usual pastimes include exploring art, reading, and enjoying cinema from around the world.
Connection: A series of Paintings on Ojibwe Culture and Relationships by Kelly “Zhaawan” Martinson | Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe | Kelly is a mixed media artist focused on acrylic painting, digital art, and murals. Inspired by her culture and natural surrounding, Martinson utilizes rich color and memories to create dram-like compositions. Kelly is a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe in Wisconsin, where she was raised, and now resides in Duluth, MN.
Kelly Martinson is a recipient of an Individual Artist Project Grant, made possible in part by the voters o Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Anthony Rivera | Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe | Anthony started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil. Beadwork and sewing came later in his early teens. Anthony’s work starts from a vision, he then captures it in a sketch. Inspiration comes from his Anishinaabe culture, from colorful florals to warm colors of the earth. He draws inspiration from all shapes and forms of life.
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.
Sandra Maxwell Artist talk | Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
Opening Reception - “Chosen Family“ and “Mutual Aid” pastel drawings by Carolyn Olson
The stories of mutual aid and chosen family are important to retell now more than ever. We’re reminded that we aren’t alone, that our families and community need us as much as we need them. We stay connected to the good, rejecting the chaos. We bring our best to each day and make the world better.
On view: November 4 – January 4, 2025
Opening Reception: November 5, 2025 | 5:30 – 7:00 PM
This activity is made possible in part through an Artist Equity Grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to generous support from the McKnight Foundation.
Sandra Maxwell Solo Exhibit - Tettegouche State Park
Tettegouche State Park is the perfect backdrop for watercolor artist Sandy Maxwell’s solo exhibit! Maxwell will be displaying her North Shore landscape watercolor paintings in the visitor center at Tettegouche State Park in November.
An artist talk/reception will take place on Friday, November 7, from 7–8:30 PM.
“Chosen Family“ and “Mutual Aid” pastel drawings by Carolyn Olson
The stories of mutual aid and chosen family are important to retell now more than ever. We’re reminded that we aren’t alone, that our families and community need us as much as we need them. We stay connected to the good, rejecting the chaos. We bring our best to each day and make the world better.
On view: November 4 – January 4, 2025
Opening Reception: November 5, 2025 | 5:30 – 7:00 PM
This activity is made possible in part through an Artist Equity Grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to generous support from the McKnight Foundation.