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Cultural Data Project Workshop Cultural Data Project Workshop Cultural Data Project Workshop Cultural Data Project Workshop April 16April 16April 16April 16 The Southwest Minnesota Arts
Council is sponsoring a workshop,
“Ge�ng Started with the Cultural
Data Project”, at the SMAC office
in Marshall on April 16, from 7:00
– 8:30 pm.
We strongly encourage all SMAC-region arts organiza�ons to
a�end this workshop, presented by Cultural Data Project
(CDP) staff, to learn about how to enroll in the project. At
some point in the near future, arts organiza2ons may be
required be enrolled in CDP in order to qualify for SMAC
grants. Having created a CDP profile will also be helpful if
you’re planning to a8end the Nonprofits Assistance Fund
financial training on May 21.
SMAC will provide mileage reimbursement to a8endees from
arts organiza2ons in the 18 coun2es of Southwest Minnesota.
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Nonprofits Assistance Fund Nonprofits Assistance Fund Nonprofits Assistance Fund Nonprofits Assistance Fund Financial Training May 21Financial Training May 21Financial Training May 21Financial Training May 21
On May 21, Nonprofits Assistance
Fund (NAF) is coming to the
SMAC region to offer special
financial training for arts
organiza2ons!
Through funding from the MN State Arts Board,
NAF is able to provide training on financial
assessment and planning for arts organiza2ons,
including addi2onal informa2on about
fundamental nonprofit financial topics. Thank
you to all the arts organiza2ons who took 2me
to fill out a survey about their specific needs for
this workshop, which is now able to be tailored
to SMAC-region organiza2ons.
The training will be held on May 21 from 10:00 am to 2:30 pm
at the Marshall-Lyon County Library. SMAC will provide
mileage reimbursement and lunch to arts organiza2on
representa2ves from within the SMAC 18-county region.
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SMAC Artist Retreat May 3SMAC Artist Retreat May 3SMAC Artist Retreat May 3SMAC Artist Retreat May 3 Everyone is welcome to join us
for Southwest Minnesota Arts
Council’s 2014 Ar2st Retreat on
Saturday, May 3 at the
Danebod Folk School, Tyler,
MN. Along with a full day of
workshops and ac2vi2es for all
disciplines on Saturday, you
have the opportunity to join us
the night before for networking
and on-site overnight lodging.
Here are just some of the opportuni2es and ac2vi2es
planned for the weekend:
• Bobbie Alsgaard-Lien, a painter from Rushmore, will
guide you through a fun, hands-on pain2ng ac2vity.
• Saara Myrene Raappana, a Pushcart Prize-
nominated poet from Marshall, will show you how
to set your wri2ng free by using form techniques.
• Kelley Nemitz of 360 Design House in Canby will talk
about how to start a website to feature your
artwork.
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Prairie Star Award Nomination
Deadline Extended to May 1
This award of $5,000
honors an ar�st from SW MN
whose body of work best exemplifies
the highest quality of art
in the SMAC region.
Details and nomina2on form at www.swmnarts.org.
UPCOMING SMAC GRANT DEADLINESUPCOMING SMAC GRANT DEADLINESUPCOMING SMAC GRANT DEADLINESUPCOMING SMAC GRANT DEADLINES
All SMAC grants must be applied for online. Go to
www.swmnarts.org for program guidelines, applica2on
tutorial, and the link to the online grant system.
April 1, 2014:
Small Grants (Arts Legacy Planning, Small Arts
Organiza2on Development, Start-Up, & Small
Equipment Purchase)
This is the last grant deadline for this fiscal year.
The grant deadlines for next fiscal year (July 1, 2014
through June 30, 2015) will be available in June.
SW MN Council’s programs, grant
awards, & workshops are made
possible by the voters of Minnesota
thanks to a legisla2ve appropria2on
from the arts and cultural heritage
fund, by an appropria2on from the
Minnesota State Legislature with
money from the State’s general fund,
by a grant from the McKnight
Founda2on, and regional
contribu2ons.
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Cultural Data Project Workshop, Cultural Data Project Workshop, Cultural Data Project Workshop, Cultural Data Project Workshop, cont.cont.cont.cont.
What is the Cultural Data Project?
Once per year, arts and cultural organiza2ons enter
financial, programma2c, and opera2onal data into
CDP’s online form, and can then produce a variety of
reports designed to help increase management
capacity, iden2fy strengths and challenges, and inform
decision-making. They can also generate reports to be
included as part of the applica2on processes to
par2cipa2ng grantmakers.
An emerging na2onal standard, the CDP also
empowers researchers and advocates with informa2on
to make the case for arts and culture, and equips
funders with data to plan and evaluate grant-making
ac2vi2es more effec2vely.
Ge4ng Started with the Cultural Data Project - New
User Orienta�on
In this introductory session, we'll discuss how
consistent data collec2on can help your organiza2on
make decisions, plan for the future, and build
convincing cases to stakeholders.
Our new user orienta2on will also provide an overview
of working with the CDP, including:
• Registering your organiza2on
• Naviga2ng the CDP website
• Entering your organiza2on's data into a CDP
Data Profile
Designed with first-2me users of the CDP in mind, this
session will also provide 2ps on how to help your
organiza2on get the most out of the CDP through our
useful repor2ng tools and other resources.
Go to the SMAC website, www.swmnarts.org, to
register and to learn about addi2onal training
opportuni2es with CDP.
Go to www.swmnarts.org Go to www.swmnarts.org Go to www.swmnarts.org Go to www.swmnarts.org to learn about opportunities for artists to learn about opportunities for artists to learn about opportunities for artists to learn about opportunities for artists
Crow River Arts Annual Spring Art Show
MN Museum of American Art: 2014 MN Biennial Show
Granite Area Arts Council Annual Art Expo
Art in the Hollow Sculpture Contest 2014
Call for Ar�sts: Riverfest Fine Arts Fes�val
Ridgewater College Permanent Exhibit
ToulouseToulouseToulouseToulouse----Lautrec exhibit at the Lautrec exhibit at the Lautrec exhibit at the Lautrec exhibit at the Washington Pavilion in Sioux FallsWashington Pavilion in Sioux FallsWashington Pavilion in Sioux FallsWashington Pavilion in Sioux Falls
Washington Pavilion and
Ci2 present “Toulouse-
Lautrec & His World”,
January 25 through June
8, 2014 in the Visual Arts
Center’s Everist Gallery.
The Toulouse-Lautrec
collec2on is housed at the
Herakleidon Museum in
Athens Greece and has
traveled outside of Europe
for the first 2me — a once in a life2me opportunity to see
this collec2on in the United States.
At the center of this exhibi2on is a rare collec2on of
approximately 150 works on paper by Toulouse-Lautrec.
Many of the works are accompanied by appropriate
passages from French literature, photographs, and other
objects, in order to be8er capture the social atmosphere of
the 2me. Informa2on at www.washingtonpavilion.org.
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SMAC awards $20,033 in grants to schools, youth, & organizationsSMAC awards $20,033 in grants to schools, youth, & organizationsSMAC awards $20,033 in grants to schools, youth, & organizationsSMAC awards $20,033 in grants to schools, youth, & organizations
Grants to Schools: $15,223Grants to Schools: $15,223Grants to Schools: $15,223Grants to Schools: $15,223
The Arts in the Schools program provides grants to schools for ar�st residencies (up to $2,500) or arts-related field trips
(up to $1,000) that include educator training and community involvement.
Adrian High School, $1,000 for a field trip to the Walker Art Center and Sculpture Garden in
Minnapolis.
Appleton/Milan Elementary School, $5,000 for a millefiore animal sculpture residency with
Layl McDill at Appleton/Milan Elementary and at Madison-Marie8a-Nassau Elementary
Atwater-Cosmos-Grove City School, $2,500 for a Christopher Yaeger dance residency.
Eden Valley Watkins High School, $2,500 for a book arts residency with Heidi Jeub.
Lac qui Parle Valley Middle School, $2,500 for a Ross Su8er dulcimer-building residency.
New London-Spicer Middle School, $1,723 for a Craig Edwards po8ery residency.
Grants to Youth: $810Grants to Youth: $810Grants to Youth: $810Grants to Youth: $810
Art Study Opportunity for Youth Grants provide up to $500 to young ar�sts in grades 5
– 12 for an enrichment camp or specialty study.
Calen Mulenburg, Glencoe, $500 for instruc2on in music recording and produc2on.
Gabriella Schlenner, Marshall, $310 to a8end Prairie Dance Alliance’s summer dance
camp.
Grants to Organizations: $4,000 Grants to Organizations: $4,000 Grants to Organizations: $4,000 Grants to Organizations: $4,000
Small Development Grants, with monthly applica�on deadlines, provide area art organiza�ons up to $2,000 for
organiza�onal development & management projects that will impact the organiza�on's stability.
Hutchinson Center for the Arts, $2,000 for business model development and planning with Lori Jacobwith.
Arts Legacy Planning Grants provide area art organiza�ons with up to $2,000 to complete a thorough planning process
for large-scale arts projects.
Spicer Beau�fica�on Commi�ee, $2,000 for developing a comprehensive art plan with Forecast Public Art, to lead up
to a 2015 public art project and further public art planning.
Millefiore animal sculpture
with Layl McDill.
Prairie Dance Alliance dance camp.
www.idealware.org
Idealware provides thoroughly researched, impar2al, and
accessible resources about soRware to help nonprofits
make smart soRware decisions, covering the most basic
ques2ons (like how to use soRware to help manage
emailing hundreds of people at once) to the more complex
(like understanding the role of social networking and
mobile phone text-messaging in fundraising strategy).
www.techsoup.org
TechSoup connects your nonprofit with tech products and
services, plus learning resources to make informed
decisions about technology. Their free resources are
available to all users. Once registered and qualified with
TechSoup, nonprofits can access donated and discounted
products and services from partners like MicrosoR, Adobe,
Cisco, Intuit, and Symantec.
Nonprofits helping nonprofits with technology needsNonprofits helping nonprofits with technology needsNonprofits helping nonprofits with technology needsNonprofits helping nonprofits with technology needs
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Nonprofits Assistance Fund Financial Training, cont.Nonprofits Assistance Fund Financial Training, cont.Nonprofits Assistance Fund Financial Training, cont.Nonprofits Assistance Fund Financial Training, cont.
Contact the SMAC office if you must take unpaid 2me off from work to a8end the training.
Financial Assessment and Planning for Arts Organiza�ons
As an arts organiza2on, you know that financial assessment and planning is at its best when you have the most relevant
informa2on to aid your decision-making. It is important to know which tools will help you get a handle on your
organiza2on's current financial situa2on and how to use that informa2on to plan for the future. At this interac2ve training
designed specifically for small arts organiza2ons, Nonprofits Assistance Fund will teach you to:
• Use trends to get a picture of your organiza2on's future
• Develop annual and mul2-year budgets with planning in mind
• Recognize the components of business models in your organiza2on and how they work together
• Communicate your financial posi2on in a way that accurately tells your organiza2on's story
This training will u2lize reports from the Cultural Data Project (CDP) to demonstrate these financial concepts. If you are
currently par2cipa2ng in CDP, you are strongly encouraged to bring your own organiza2on's reports from CDP, including
trend reports, comparison reports, and the Financial Health Assessment . If your organiza2on is not currently par2cipa2ng
in CDP, a8end the “Ge�ng Started with the Cultural Data Project” workshop at the SMAC office in Marshall on April 16,
from 7:00 – 8:30 pm.
We hope to see you on May 21 for this training! Go to the SMAC website, www.swmnarts.org, to register.
SMAC Artist Retreat, cont.SMAC Artist Retreat, cont.SMAC Artist Retreat, cont.SMAC Artist Retreat, cont.
• Ar2sts who have received SMAC grants will give a show and tell of
how their projects turned out.
• Anna Metcalfe from Springboard for the Arts will present “Legal
Considera2ons for Ar2sts”. Learn about copyrights and contract basics
regarding selling and licensing your work, as well as ge�ng into
business.
• Sam Hathaway, actor (“Sweetland”), director and producer (“Once
Upon A Whitsun”) from Montevideo and Dana Johnson, director and
producer from Appleton will speak about their real world experience of
filmmaking in SW Minnesota.
• Charlene Buescher, a watercolor ar2st from Hendricks, will teach “Watercolor for Everyone”, focusing on the following
techniques: wet in wet, dry brush, super-imposed layering, and nega2ve and posi2ve spaces.
• Get your ques2ons about the SMAC grant process answered by a panel of previous applicants and staff from SMAC and
the MN State Arts Board.
• “Prairie Lotus” from Walnut Grove will give a performance of Hmong
tradi2onal dance.
• Andrew & Lisa Bergh, ar2sts from New London will introduce, “The
Traveling Museum Visits Danebod”, a collabora2ve art project for
everyone to work on as they have 2me throughout the day.
The cost of the retreat is just $15 for a full day of workshops, networking
opportuni2es, and meals, or $35 if you add on lodging. Go to our website
to register: www.swmnarts.org
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*Indicates the project was funded in part with a grant from SMAC with
funds provided by the McKnight Founda�on, the voters of Minnesota
thanks to a legisla�ve appropria�on from the arts and cultural heritage
fund, or by an appropria�on from the Minnesota State Legislature with
money from the State’s general fund.
*April 1 SMAC Grant Deadline: Arts Legacy Project
Planning & Small Grants. Applica2ons must be
submi8ed by 4:30 pm.
April 3-5 & 10-12 “The Big Five-Oh", 7:00 pm,
Hutchinson Center for the Arts, 15 Franklin St SW,
Hutchinson. In this Hutchinson Theatre Company
comedy produc2on, a grown man is coming to terms with
his age, his rela2onship with his son, and his future. Info
and 2ckets at www.hutchtheatre.org or 320-587-7278.
*April 3-6 & 10-13 "An Evening of Culture", 7:30 pm,
The Barn Theatre, 321 4th St SW, Willmar. This Barn
Theatre produc2on is about a bumbling bunch a8emp2ng
to put on "Romeo & Juliet." Informa2on at
www.thebarntheatre.com.
April 3-5 & 11-13 "The Heiress", 7:30 pm, Fine Arts
Theatre, SW MN State University, Marshall. In 1850s
New York City, shy and plain Catherine Sloper's father
forbids her marriage to the handsome Morris Townsend,
believing Morris is only seeking Catherine's vast fortune.
Dinner theatre on April 4 and April 12. Informa2on at
www.smsu.edu/academics/programs/theatrearts/.
*April 4 Ross Anderson CD Release Party, 7:30-10:00 pm,
Shay's Restaurant in the Ramada Inn, 1500 E College Dr,
Marshall. Info at rossandersonjazz.com.
*April 4 & 6 Crow River Singers Spring Concert ,
Hutchinson. April 4: 7:00pm, 1st Congrega2onal UCC, 31
4th Ave SW. April 6: 2:00 pm, Peace Lutheran Church,
400 Franklin St. Informa2on at www.hutchinsonarts.org/
organiza2ons/crow-river-singers-2/.
*April 4-7 "Rest Assured", 7:30 pm, BARC Gymnasium,
Windom.
April 4-6 & 11-13 "The Pirates of the Chemotherapy",
7:30 pm, Lake Benton Opera House. A drama2c
comedy in which a young soccer mom's life comes
crashing down around her when she discovers that she
has breast cancer. Informa2on at
www.lakebentonoperahouse.org or 507-368-4620.
April 5-7 Southwest MN Men's Chorus: Dinner
Concert, 7:00 pm. April 5: The Caboose, Tracy; April 6: St
Stephen Lutheran Church, Marshall; April 7: American
Legion, Lamberton. Advance 2ckets only, available from
chorus members, HyVee, Tracy Insurance, Knakmuhs
Agency, Balaton Dental Clinic, 1st Independent Bank,
Lucan.
April 6 Ar�st Recep�on: Annual Area Art Show, 1:00-4:00
pm, Nobles County Arts Center, 407 12th St, Worthington.
Info at [email protected] or 507-372-8254.
April 6 Mylan Ray's Music on Main, 3:00 pm,
Pipestone Performing Arts Center, 104 E. Main St,
Pipestone. Info at www.pipestoneminnesota.com/
performingartscenter/ or 507-825-2020.
April 7 James & Marianne Zarzana Reading, 12:30-1:30
pm, William Whipple Gallery, SMSU, Marshall. Part of
SMSU's Fine Arts Celebra2on.
April 10 Ar�st Recep�on: SMSU Faculty Art Exhibit,
12:00-1:00 pm, William Whipple Gallery, SMSU,
Marshall. Part of SMSU's Fine Arts Celebra2on.
April 10-13 “Barefoot in the Park”, Lyon County Museum,
356 W Main St, Marshall. April 10-12: 7:00 pm, April 13:
2:00 pm. Info at www.marshallareastagecompany.org.
April 11 Silent Art Auc�on Kickoff Event, 5:00-9:00 pm,
Sand Trap - Redwood Falls Golf Course, 101 E Oak St,
Redwood Falls. Redwood area ar2sts have donated
original artwork to be auc2oned as a fundraiser for the
Redwood Area Dollars for Scholars. Artwork can be
viewed and bid on at the Redwood Falls Library from April
12 through May 6. Informa2on at
www.redwoodareaschools.com/page/2601.
*April 12 SMAC Grant Review Panel: Art Projects
Round III , 9:00 am, SMAC Office, 114 N 3rd St,
Marshall.
April 12 SMSU Student Recital, 6:30 pm, Charter Hall
201, SMSU, Marshall. Part of SMSU's Fine Arts
Celebra2on.
April 14 Open Studio for Ar�sts, 7:00 pm, Hutchinson
Center for the Arts, 15 Franklin St SW, Hutchinson. Bring
your supplies. Socialize with other ar2sts! Info at
www.hutchinsonarts.org or 320-587-7278.
April 15 Gaelic Harp Concert, 7:00 pm, Hutchinson
Center for the Arts,15 Franklin St SW, Hutchinson. With
Ann & Charlie Heymann. Info at www.hutchinsonarts.org
or 320-587-7278.
April 15 SMSU Men's Glee Club & Bella Voce, 7:30 pm,
First Lutheran Church, Marshall. Men’s and women’s
chorus concert en2tled “Percep2ons and
Expecta2ons”. Part of SMSU's Fine Arts Celebra2on.
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*April 16 Cultural Data Project Workshop, 7:00-8:30
pm, SMAC Office, 114 N 3rd St, Marshall. Arts
organiza2ons will learn about crea2ng their MN CDP
profile. Contact SMAC at [email protected] or 507-537-
1471 to register.
April 18 Ar�st Recep�on & Awards Ceremony: Annual
Spring Art Show, 7:00-9:00 pm, Hutchinson Center for the
Arts,28 N Main St, Hutchinson. Info at 320-587-7278 or
www.hutchinsonarts.org.
*April 19 Jon Hogan & Maria Moss, 7:30 pm, Carson
Mee2ng House, 49521 Cty Rd. 3, DelP. Part of the
Prairie Wind Folk Music & Bluegrass Associa2on's concert
series. For more informa2on, go to www.mnriv.com/
windfolk.html or contact Bruce Boldt at (507) 831-3560.
April 21 SMSU Jazz Ensemble Concert, 7:30 pm, Fine Arts
Theatre, SMSU, Marshall. Part of SMSU's Fine Arts
Celebra2on.
*April 22 SMAC Board Mee�ng, 7:00 pm, SMAC Office,
114 N 3rd St, Marshall.
April 22 SMSU Concert Choir, 7:30 pm, First Lutheran
Church, Marshall. The choir's Choral Masterworks
concert includes Otcenas (Our Father) by Leos Janacek
and Messe Solennelle, Op. 16 by Louis Vierne. Part of
SMSU's Fine Arts Celebra2on.
April 23 Elizabeth Blair Reading, 1:00-2:00 pm, William
Whipple Gallery, SMSU, Marshall.
April 24-27 "All in the Timing" -- SMSU Drama Club,
7:30 pm, Black Box Theatre, SMSU, Marshall. Part of
SMSU's Fine Arts Celebra2on.
April 24 Rebecca Davis, pianist, 7;30 pm, Memorial
Auditorium, 601 9th St, Dawson. Tickets: $10 Adults,
$5 Students. Informa2on at www.dawsonboydarts.org or
320-769-2955 ext 246.
April 24 SMSU/Community Concert Band, 7:30 pm,
Fine Arts Theatre, SMSU, Marshall. The concert is
themed "The Child at Heart". Part of SMSU's Fine Arts
Celebra2on.
April 25 "Percep�ons" Reading, 12:00-1:00 pm,
William Whipple Gallery, SMSU, Marshall. Students
read from "Percep2ons", the student literary journal.
April 25 Open Mic Night, 7:00-9:00 pm, Hutchinson
Center for the Arts, 15 Franklin St SW, Hutchinson.
Come and share your talent. $2 cover charge. Informa2on
at www.hutchinsonarts.org or 320-587-7278.
April 25-27 & May 2-4, Al Opland Singers, 7:30 pm,
Pipestone Performing Arts Center, 104 E. Main St,
Pipestone. Informa2on at
www.pipestoneminnesota.com/performingartscenter/ or
507-825-2020.
*April 25-27 & May 3-4 Prairie Arts Chorale: "Seasons
of Love". Concert loca2ons include: April 25 YME School,
Granite Falls. April 26 Unity Chris2an Reformed Church,
Prinsburg. April 27 First Lutheran Church, Marshall. May
3 Redwood Falls High School, Redwood Falls. May 4 Faith
Lutheran Church, Spicer. Sunday concerts at 4:00 pm, all
others at 7:30 pm. Info at www.prairieartschorale.org.
April 26 SDAEA Regional Art Workshop, 9:00 am – 4:00
pm, Elkton Public School, 508 Buffalo St, Elkton, SD.
South Dakota Art Educa2on Associa2on is sponsoring a
day-long art workshop open to anyone -- not just
teachers. Cost is $30 for the day, which includes basic
materials. Call Pam Blake at 605-542-2541 or 507-247-
5687 or email [email protected] by April 20 to
register.
April 26 Ar�st Recep�on: SMSU Senior Gradua�on
Exhibits, 12:00-1:00 pm, William Whipple Gallery, SMSU,
Marshall. Part of SMSU's Fine Arts Celebra2on.
April 26 Scots Gaelic Song & Pipe Music, 7:00 pm,
Hutchinson Center for the Arts,15 Franklin St SW,
Hutchinson. Informa2on at www.hutchinsonarts.org or
320-587-7278.
April 27 Open Studio for Ar�sts, 1:00 – 3:00 pm,
Hutchinson Center for the Arts, 15 Franklin St SW,
Hutchinson. Bring your supplies. Socialize with other
ar2sts! Informa2on at www.hutchinsonarts.org or 320-
587-7278.
*April 27 SW MN Orchestra: "Basically Brahms",
4:00 pm, Schwan Community Center for the
Performing Arts, Schwan Community Center for the
Performing Arts (MHS), 400 Tiger Dr, Marshall .
April 28 SMSU Symphonic Band, 7:30 pm, Fine Arts
Theatre, SMSU, Marshall. Part of SMSU's Fine Arts
Celebra2on.
*April 29 The Meadowlark Quartet , 7:30 pm, Fine
Arts Theatre, SMSU, Marshall. In their debut
performance, SMO’s new resident quartet will play
the chamber music of Brahms as the finale of the SW
MN Orchestra's Prairiemusic Series.
April 29 Student Recital, 12:30 pm, Charter Hall 201,
SMSU, Marshall. Part of SMSU's Fine Arts Celebra2on.
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SMAC Memberships & Donations ReceivedSMAC Memberships & Donations ReceivedSMAC Memberships & Donations ReceivedSMAC Memberships & Donations Received February 25 — March 25, 2014
Farmers & Merchants State Bank, Appleton • SwiR County
Commission, Benson • Clay Coyote, Hutchinson •
Hutchinson Center for the Arts • KraR, Walser Law Office,
Hutchinson • Lincoln County Commission, Ivanhoe • Carol
& Tim Ceynowa, Luverne • Mary & Ken Petersen,
Luverne • Bob Schwoch, Lynd • Lac qui Parle County
Commission, Madison • Lyon County Commision,
Marshall • PEO Chapter AS, Marshall • Cathy & Joe Amato,
Marshall • Judi & Jay Brown, Marshall • Jeane8e
Hauschild, Marshall • Burta Jacobsen, Marshall • Marianne
& Jim Zarzana, Marshall • Chippewa County, Montevideo •
Redwood County Commission, Redwood Falls • Renville
County HRA/EDA, Olivia • Big Stone Area Arts Council,
Ortonville • Darrel & Sharon Schuetze, Spicer • Kandiyohi
County Commission, Willmar • Dorothy & George Davies,
Willmar • Gary & Nancy Geiger, Willmar • Co8onwood
County Commission, Windom • Nobles County Commision,
Worthington • Cur2s & Shirley Pietz, Worthington • Randy
& Susan Simonsen, Worthington
GALLERIESGALLERIESGALLERIESGALLERIES
*SMAC Art Gallery. 114 N 3rd St, Marshall. March 6– May
2: Eva Margaret. Visit the gallery Monday through Friday
from 8:00 am-noon and 1:00 - 4:30 pm.
ARTmeyerson. 105 4th St N, Atwater. To schedule an
appointment, call Sue Meyerson at 320-220-0970 or 320-
974-3609.
*Barn Theatre Art Gallery. 321 4th St SW, Willmar. April:
“The Classics”, various ar2sts. Gallery Hours: Monday
through Friday, 9 AM to 4 PM. For more info, call 320-235-
9500 or email [email protected].
Big Stone Arts Council Gallery. 42 NW 2nd St, Ortonville.
Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri 11:00am -4:00pm. Info at 320-487-
1001 or h8p://bigstonearts.wordpress.com/
Carnegie Cultural Center. 205 N Freeman, Luverne. April:
LHS-HBC Student Art Show. Hours are Tues – Fri, 12 - 5
PM and Sat 1-4 PM. For more info, email
[email protected] or call 507-283-8294.
Clay Coyote Po�ery. 17614 240th St, Hutchinson. Hours
are Mon - Sat 10 - 5 PM; Sunday Noon - 4 PM, or, call
ahead for an appointment, 320-587-2599. Check out
www.claycoyote.com or email Betsy & Tom at
Hutchinson Center for the Arts. 28 N Main St,
Hutchinson. April 15—May 1: Annual Spring Art Show.
Recep2on and awards ceremony April 18, 7:00-9:00 pm.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Friday 11:00 am-6:00 pm. Info at
320-587-7278 or www.hutchinsonarts.org.
Java River Café. 210 S 1st St, Montevideo. More
informa2on at 320-269-7106.
KK Berge Gallery. 807 Pren2ce Street, Granite Falls.
Gallery hours Monday – Friday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm,
Saturday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm . Call 320-564-4039 for
informa2on.
*Marshall Area Fine Arts Council (MAFAC). 109 N 3rd St,
Marshall. March 4—April 11: Lyon County High School Art
Stars. April 15—May 16: Bobbie Alsgaard-Lien. Gallery
Hours: Tues - Fri Noon - 5:30 PM. Other 2mes by appt.
Info at 507-532-5463 or www.mafac.net.
Milan Village Arts School. Junc2on of MN Highway 7/59
and MN Highway 40, Milan. For informa2on on upcoming
classes call 320-734-4807 or visit
www.milanvillageartsschool.org.
Nobles County Art Center. 407 12th St, Worthington.
April: Annual Area Art Show. Recep2on April 6, 2:00-4:40
pm. Hours: M-F 2:00-4:30 pm. Call 507-372-8245 for more
informa2on.
Potato Eaters Gallery. 330 Litchfield Ave SW, Willmar. Call
320-382-9951 for hours and informa2on.
Robert Remick Gallery/Co�onwood County Historical
Society. 812 Fourth Avenue, Windom. Gallery Hours: Mon
- Fri 8 - 4 PM & Sat 10 - 4 PM. For more info, call 507-831-
1134 or email [email protected].
Tokheim Po�ery. 2057 361st Ave, Dawson. Visit
www.tokheim-stoneware.com for more info about the
gallery or call 320-769-2142 or email info@tokheim-
stoneware.com.
William Whipple Gallery. In Bellows Academic 291 at
Southwest Minnesota State University, Marshall. March 3
-April 16: Faculty Art Exhibit. Recep2on April 10, 12:00-
1:00 pm. April 7-May 10 in Bellows Commons:
“Inspira2ons” jewelry exhibit. April 17-May 8: Senior Art
Gradua2on Projects. Recep2on April 26, 12:00-1:00pm.
Call 507-537-6266 for hours and informa2on.
*Willmar Educa�on and Arts Center (WEAC). 611 5th St
SW, Willmar. Through May: Works by Willmar Public
School art students. Info at 320-235-8560 or
willmarareaartscouncil.org.
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