Courtney Mattison creates intricate and large-scale ceramic sculptural works that visualize climate change through the fragile beauty of marine life. Her sculptures inspired by coral reefs depict the delicate beauty found beneath the sea and highlight biodiversity impacted by human activity. Image courtesy of Arthur Evans, Tang Museum.
Courtney Mattison creates intricate and large-scale ceramic sculptural works that visualize climate change through the fragile beauty of marine life. Her sculptures inspired by coral reefs depict the delicate beauty found beneath the sea and highlight biodiversity impacted by human activity. Image courtesy of Arthur Evans, Tang Museum.
Courtney Mattison creates intricate and large-scale ceramic sculptural works that visualize climate change through the fragile beauty of marine life. Her sculptures inspired by coral reefs depict the delicate beauty found beneath the sea and highlight biodiversity impacted by human activity. Image courtesy of Arthur Evans, Tang Museum.
Courtney Mattison creates intricate and large-scale ceramic sculptural works that visualize climate change through the fragile beauty of marine life. Her sculptures inspired by coral reefs depict the delicate beauty found beneath the sea and highlight biodiversity impacted by human activity. Image courtesy of Arthur Evans, Tang Museum.
Courtney Mattison creates intricate and large-scale ceramic sculptural works that visualize climate change through the fragile beauty of marine life. Her sculptures inspired by coral reefs depict the delicate beauty found beneath the sea and highlight biodiversity impacted by human activity. Image courtesy of Arthur Evans, Tang Museum.
Remlinger auctions draw in car enthusiasts from around the country looking to buy or sell. As the midwest’s largest classic car auction, visitors can expect everything from the high price-tag collectibles to more affordable finds. See our collector cars and classic cars for sale in Minnesota and Nebraska. We have something for everyone.
Courtney Mattison creates intricate and large-scale ceramic sculptural works that visualize climate change through the fragile beauty of marine life. Her sculptures inspired by coral reefs depict the delicate beauty [...]
An exhibit of works by artist Art Kenyon of Red Wing, Minnesota, will run from April 19 through June 4 at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse in downtown Winona. An opening reception will be held on Friday, April 21 from 5-7 pm. The reception is free and open to the public.
Donna Miliotis will exhibit her paintings at the Slaggie Family Lobby Art Gallery in the Winona County History Center. Gallery shows are free to view. Artwork is for sale, benefitting the Winona County Historical Society and the artist.
Minneapolis, Minnesota artist Liz Sexton creates sculptures that blur the line between the animal kingdom and human life. Working with paper mâché, a medium she prefers for its versatility and accessibility, Sexton creates large masks of fish, birds, and mammals that are meant to be worn. Accompanying these works are photographs and video depicting humans [...]
The exhibition features original illustrations from three book projects; Mary Casanova’s Wake Up Island (University of Minnesota Press) and Hush, Hush, Forest (University of Minnesota Press) as illustrated by printmaker Nick Wroblewski, and World of Wonder: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments (Milkweed Editions) written by Aimee Nezhukumatathil and illustrated by Fumi [...]
When not rocking out with The Mayer Brothers Band (or working in their day jobs), Todd and Tom like to throw down some amazing music via their fiercely dueling guitars and perfectly harmonizing voices. With their repertoire spanning songs from the 60s through today , they are guaranteed to hit on a few of your [...]
Jean Billman loved color. It permeated all of her life. Even when she encountered numbers, she also saw their color. When asked what she would have done if she hadn’t pursued a career in Early Childhood Education, she said “I would have been an artist.” She spent years playing with clay, both on the wheel [...]
An afternoon of song - dance and laughter - courtesy of Luke Callen - Wolf van Elfmand and a host of special guests.
What do you get when seriously good musicianship slams head first into a wall of sarcasm? An Americana-Folk-Country sound created by the string band freaks known as The Driftless Revelers.
The Polish Cultural Institute and Museum (PCIM) would like to introduce a compelling new exhibit, “Sprawa Polska: Holocaust and War Memorial.” This exhibit commemorates the 1.9 million Catholic Poles who lost their lives during the Holocaust. The exhibit teaches about the German policies from Ostsiedlung to Lebensraum and the history of the Polish question.
Come join the fun and have a chance to win prizes every Monday night. Everyone of all ages are welcome.
The Polish Cultural Institute and Museum (PCIM) would like to introduce a compelling new exhibit, “Sprawa Polska: Holocaust and War Memorial.” This exhibit commemorates the 1.9 million Catholic Poles who lost their lives during the Holocaust. The exhibit teaches about the German policies from Ostsiedlung to Lebensraum and the history of the Polish question.
Minneapolis, Minnesota artist Liz Sexton creates sculptures that blur the line between the animal kingdom and human life. Working with paper mâché, a medium she prefers for its versatility and accessibility, Sexton creates large masks of fish, birds, and mammals that are meant to be worn. Accompanying these works are photographs and video depicting humans [...]
The exhibition features original illustrations from three book projects; Mary Casanova’s Wake Up Island (University of Minnesota Press) and Hush, Hush, Forest (University of Minnesota Press) as illustrated by printmaker Nick Wroblewski, and World of Wonder: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments (Milkweed Editions) written by Aimee Nezhukumatathil and illustrated by Fumi [...]
An exhibit of works by artist Art Kenyon of Red Wing, Minnesota, will run from April 19 through June 4 at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse in downtown Winona. An opening reception will be held on Friday, April 21 from 5-7 pm. The reception is free and open to the public.
The Polish Cultural Institute and Museum (PCIM) would like to introduce a compelling new exhibit, “Sprawa Polska: Holocaust and War Memorial.” This exhibit commemorates the 1.9 million Catholic Poles who lost their lives during the Holocaust. The exhibit teaches about the German policies from Ostsiedlung to Lebensraum and the history of the Polish question.
Minneapolis, Minnesota artist Liz Sexton creates sculptures that blur the line between the animal kingdom and human life. Working with paper mâché, a medium she prefers for its versatility and accessibility, Sexton creates large masks of fish, birds, and mammals that are meant to be worn. Accompanying these works are photographs and video depicting humans [...]
The exhibition features original illustrations from three book projects; Mary Casanova’s Wake Up Island (University of Minnesota Press) and Hush, Hush, Forest (University of Minnesota Press) as illustrated by printmaker Nick Wroblewski, and World of Wonder: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments (Milkweed Editions) written by Aimee Nezhukumatathil and illustrated by Fumi [...]
Jean Billman loved color. It permeated all of her life. Even when she encountered numbers, she also saw their color. When asked what she would have done if she hadn’t pursued a career in Early Childhood Education, she said “I would have been an artist.” She spent years playing with clay, both on the wheel [...]
Come down and play some free beer bingo to win free beers at Island City Brewing Company! At Island City Brewing Company, we strive to produce beers of distinct quality for beer lovers and beginners alike. Stop in and have a pint, meet friends, listen to live music, and talk with our knowledgeable staff about the [...]
Enjoy an evening of live music by Jim Reineke. Reineke is a multi-instrumentalist playing many styles of music
An exhibit of works by artist Art Kenyon of Red Wing, Minnesota, will run from April 19 through June 4 at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse in downtown Winona. An opening reception will be held on Friday, April 21 from 5-7 pm. The reception is free and open to the public.
From June 1 through June 30 at the Winona Public Library in the Bell Art Room, Jamie Schwaba will exhibit original artwork created on top of sheet music and other printed materials. Works primarily use oil pastels, but many are multi-media incorporating ink, colored pencils, acrylic paint pens, and ebony pencil. This is Schwaba’s first [...]
The Polish Cultural Institute and Museum (PCIM) would like to introduce a compelling new exhibit, “Sprawa Polska: Holocaust and War Memorial.” This exhibit commemorates the 1.9 million Catholic Poles who lost their lives during the Holocaust. The exhibit teaches about the German policies from Ostsiedlung to Lebensraum and the history of the Polish question.
Minneapolis, Minnesota artist Liz Sexton creates sculptures that blur the line between the animal kingdom and human life. Working with paper mâché, a medium she prefers for its versatility and accessibility, Sexton creates large masks of fish, birds, and mammals that are meant to be worn. Accompanying these works are photographs and video depicting humans [...]
The exhibition features original illustrations from three book projects; Mary Casanova’s Wake Up Island (University of Minnesota Press) and Hush, Hush, Forest (University of Minnesota Press) as illustrated by printmaker Nick Wroblewski, and World of Wonder: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments (Milkweed Editions) written by Aimee Nezhukumatathil and illustrated by Fumi [...]
The Goodview Farmers' Market has a great selection of locally grown produce, meats, artisan products and much more..
We are hosting a no-fuss/social cribbage night on Thursdays this winter/spring. All levels are invited to play, watch and learn. So, get out of the house and enjoy some friendly competition. All ages welcome. Players under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Dirk and the boys' guitar-driven, intricate yet always melodious take on the smokey bar room tunes will more than likely convince you, that jazz has a place in your world.
You bring your trivial knowledge, we'll bring the beer! Join us in our taproom every Thursday from 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM as we hold our weekly trivia.
An exhibit of works by artist Art Kenyon of Red Wing, Minnesota, will run from April 19 through June 4 at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse in downtown Winona. An opening reception will be held on Friday, April 21 from 5-7 pm. The reception is free and open to the public.
From June 1 through June 30 at the Winona Public Library in the Bell Art Room, Jamie Schwaba will exhibit original artwork created on top of sheet music and other printed materials. Works primarily use oil pastels, but many are multi-media incorporating ink, colored pencils, acrylic paint pens, and ebony pencil. This is Schwaba’s first [...]
The Polish Cultural Institute and Museum (PCIM) would like to introduce a compelling new exhibit, “Sprawa Polska: Holocaust and War Memorial.” This exhibit commemorates the 1.9 million Catholic Poles who lost their lives during the Holocaust. The exhibit teaches about the German policies from Ostsiedlung to Lebensraum and the history of the Polish question.
Minneapolis, Minnesota artist Liz Sexton creates sculptures that blur the line between the animal kingdom and human life. Working with paper mâché, a medium she prefers for its versatility and accessibility, Sexton creates large masks of fish, birds, and mammals that are meant to be worn. Accompanying these works are photographs and video depicting humans [...]
The exhibition features original illustrations from three book projects; Mary Casanova’s Wake Up Island (University of Minnesota Press) and Hush, Hush, Forest (University of Minnesota Press) as illustrated by printmaker Nick Wroblewski, and World of Wonder: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments (Milkweed Editions) written by Aimee Nezhukumatathil and illustrated by Fumi [...]
Tim covers songs from your favorite artists. You'll hear him play harmonica, guitar, stomp box and sing a variety Folk, Americana, Blues & Country songs.
Kick off your weekend with us every 1st Friday of the month from 5 to 7pm at Island City Brewing Company for Firkin Fridays! We’ll tap the latest new brew from Island City in fashion PLUS you can win prizes, and enjoy Winona’s very own local brews and every month you show up, you can [...]
Check out the musical offerings of Sandlot, the Jazz Band, Out of the Blue and Vocal Point at their annual summer bash. Donations will be collected throughout the afternoon/evening, so bring some cash to help keep our kids singing and playing up a storm!
Singer-Songwriter Milana Shira, strumming and singing since the age of 9, projects a love of music resonating in her Folk/Country/Pop eclectic style. She jams on her guitar to original pieces while mixing in some inspired covers that the crowd is sure to love. Milana has played at Midwest Music Fest, Big Turn Music Festival, monthly [...]
Enjoy an evening of live music by theyself who performs y'allternative/dancefolk/hillbilly house
A Bad Year for Tomatoes is a full-length comedy by John Patrick. A highly successful TV actress has "escaped" the looniness and fame of Hollywood by moving to a small New England town to write her autobiography and raise tomatoes. It does not take her long to realize she may have "escaped" right into a [...]
Friends of Trempealeau Refuge and the Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge invites everyone to join us on Saturday, June 3rd, for our Artist in the Refuge-Plein Air Event. 7:00 am - 11:00 am, Enjoy the outdoors and watch as artists paint while hiking a trail! Refuge visitors are invited to walk Pine Creek Dike and Kiep’s [...]
The Winona Farmers' Market provides fresh, quality local products for its customers, a local site for producers to sell their products and freshly harvested produce at prices everyone can afford.
An exhibit of works by artist Art Kenyon of Red Wing, Minnesota, will run from April 19 through June 4 at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse in downtown Winona. An opening reception will be held on Friday, April 21 from 5-7 pm. The reception is free and open to the public.
From June 1 through June 30 at the Winona Public Library in the Bell Art Room, Jamie Schwaba will exhibit original artwork created on top of sheet music and other printed materials. Works primarily use oil pastels, but many are multi-media incorporating ink, colored pencils, acrylic paint pens, and ebony pencil. This is Schwaba’s first [...]
The Polish Cultural Institute and Museum (PCIM) would like to introduce a compelling new exhibit, “Sprawa Polska: Holocaust and War Memorial.” This exhibit commemorates the 1.9 million Catholic Poles who lost their lives during the Holocaust. The exhibit teaches about the German policies from Ostsiedlung to Lebensraum and the history of the Polish question.
An annual exhibit featuring new creations of professional and hobbyist studio furniture makers. Making Connections will showcase a new selection of amazing pieces from regional studio furniture makers. We will also examine the art of joinery. Learn how these artists use various joinery methods for the types of wood chosen and how to bring it [...]
Castlerock Museum’s annual Fire in the Shire event, a citywide celebration of all things medieval will take place on June 3. Events at the Castle start at 10am with Kazimir the Hungry breathing fire and swallowing swords. He will have performances at 12:30pm and 3:40pm, as well. The museum opens its doors at 10:20am and [...]
Minneapolis, Minnesota artist Liz Sexton creates sculptures that blur the line between the animal kingdom and human life. Working with paper mâché, a medium she prefers for its versatility and accessibility, Sexton creates large masks of fish, birds, and mammals that are meant to be worn. Accompanying these works are photographs and video depicting humans [...]
The exhibition features original illustrations from three book projects; Mary Casanova’s Wake Up Island (University of Minnesota Press) and Hush, Hush, Forest (University of Minnesota Press) as illustrated by printmaker Nick Wroblewski, and World of Wonder: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments (Milkweed Editions) written by Aimee Nezhukumatathil and illustrated by Fumi [...]
Explore the architecture of the Windom Park Historic District with one of our local guides. Learn more about the era when Winona had the most millionaires per capita in the U.S. as we examine the architecture and lives lived in the grand homes of this neighborhood. Centered in Windom Park is the statue of We-no-nah. Hear about [...]
Come along on a walk through the heart of Winona's downtown. The tour highlights "lost Winona" buildings and the historic and architecturally significant treasures that still stand. All tours are an hour long and cost $10 per person, $6 for members. Sign up by calling 507.454.2723 ext. 0. Each tour leaves from and returns to [...]
The Art of Fine Furniture's opening reception is Saturday, June 3, 1 - 3 p.m. Join us for refreshments and meet many of the artists at the opening reception of this favorite annual exhibit. The Art of Fine Furniture 2023: Making Connections will showcase a new selection of amazing pieces from regional studio furniture makers. We [...]
The father/son duo of Rick and Aric are a local favorite, and will have you singing along in no time!
It’s time to return to Festival Season and listen to Caribbean sounds. DJ Trichrome, the 'Vibesetta' has music flowing through his veins...Both local and global, 2018 marked 30 years that DJ Trichrome has been rockin' the decks and spreading his vibrations throughout the universe. The Lavender Project is an impressive line-up of local talent. Their [...]
Island City Brewing and the Boats and Bluegrass Festival bring this summer concert series to Winona at Island City Brewing Company, Join us on the first Saturday of the month June-August! On June 3 Pert Near Sandstone & Charlie Parr will perform at the Brewery.
Enjoy an evening of live music by Patina. Patina is a violin, whistle, flute, bass, bodhrán, accordion and guitar band that plays mixed Celtic.
The BlackHorse Bar and Grill will host live music by Horizon which performs Ac/DC, Lynrd Skynyrd ZZ Top, Led Zeppelin and more.
Join us at the Merrick State Park Nature Center as meteorologist Derek Sibley from WKBT helps us better understand the weather. You might even catch a glimpse of the WKBT storm tracker vehicle! FREE event, but a valid vehicle sticker is required to enter the park.
A Bad Year for Tomatoes is a full-length comedy by John Patrick. A highly successful TV actress has "escaped" the looniness and fame of Hollywood by moving to a small New England town to write her autobiography and raise tomatoes. It does not take her long to realize she may have "escaped" right into a [...]
We're kickin' off the warmer months with a chance to win COLD. HARD. CASH! Just for singing your favorite tunes at Fast Eddie's! Join us for our monthly karaoke nights with Terrie B and Paul Daly to qualify for the finals on July 14th where all the qualifiers will compete for CASH prizes! Nightly qualifiers [...]
Join us every first Saturday of the month at No Name Bar—bringing you rad bands for less clams. It's better than bad. It's rad. RADDERDAZE. Big Salt (garage punk rock) Minneapolis The Reach Outs (garage surf punk) Winona The Mara Trio (improvisational indie rock) Winona