Art Exhibit: “Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” by Naomi Tiry Salgado
Blue Heron CoffeeHouse 162 W. 2nd St., WinonaArt Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Minnesota Marine Art Museum 800 Riverview Drive, WinonaPhotography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Winona County History Center 160 Johnson Street, WinonaArt Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
Minnesota Marine Art Museum 800 Riverview Drive, WinonaArt Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Minnesota Marine Art Museum 800 Riverview Drive, WinonaArt Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Minnesota Marine Art Museum 800 Riverview Drive, WinonaWeek of Events
Art Exhibit: “Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” by Naomi Tiry Salgado
Art Exhibit: “Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” by Naomi Tiry Salgado
“Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” is a series of oil paintings depicting very busy children and young adults going about the “industry” of discovering their world. This exhibition will run from March 6, 2024 – May 10, 2024. “Wonderment” means to be in a state of wondering, thinking, questioning, dreaming, imagining, delighting, considering, discovering. It [...]
Art Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Art Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Drawn from six private collections, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collection, and six strategic institutional loans, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes includes works by William Bradford, John F. Kensett, Martin Johnson Heade, Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Jasper Francis Cropsey, George Inness, Francis A. Silva, and Sanford Robinson Gifford, among many others. The exhibition [...]
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited in spaces such as the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and Plains Art Museum. Joseph’s photography is currently featured in the In Our Hands: [...]
Art Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
Art Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
"Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh," which translates to "The Water Flows Continuously" in Ojibwe and Houma, is a collaborative exhibition by multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma). These two artists are bound by a common river, united by the Mississippi or Misi-ziibi (“Big River” in Ojibwe), originating in the north and remembered as [...]
Art Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Art Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity delves into the books The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Random House, 2021); and The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Khoa Le (Lerner Publishing, Carolrhoda Books, 2020). [...]
Art Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Art Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Founded in 1978, the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize, encourage and promote marine art and maritime history. Reflective Impressions is the 19th national member exhibition featuring more than 100 of the best contemporary marine artists in the United States. The exhibition showcases the artists' finest [...]
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited in spaces such as the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and Plains Art Museum. Joseph’s photography is currently featured in the In Our Hands: [...]
Art Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Art Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Drawn from six private collections, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collection, and six strategic institutional loans, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes includes works by William Bradford, John F. Kensett, Martin Johnson Heade, Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Jasper Francis Cropsey, George Inness, Francis A. Silva, and Sanford Robinson Gifford, among many others. The exhibition [...]
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited [...]
Art Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Art Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity delves into the books The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Random House, 2021); and The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Khoa Le (Lerner Publishing, Carolrhoda Books, 2020). [...]
Art Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Art Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Founded in 1978, the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize, encourage and promote marine art and maritime history. Reflective Impressions is the 19th national member exhibition featuring more than 100 of the best contemporary marine artists in the United States. The exhibition showcases the artists' finest [...]
Art Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
Art Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
"Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh," which translates to "The Water Flows Continuously" in Ojibwe and Houma, is a collaborative exhibition by multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma). These two artists are bound by a common river, united by the Mississippi or Misi-ziibi (“Big River” in Ojibwe), originating in the north and remembered as [...]
Art Exhibit: “Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” by Naomi Tiry Salgado
Art Exhibit: “Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” by Naomi Tiry Salgado
“Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” is a series of oil paintings depicting very busy children and young adults going about the “industry” of discovering their world. This exhibition will run [...]
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited in spaces such as the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and Plains Art Museum. Joseph’s photography is currently featured in the In Our Hands: [...]
Art Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
Art Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
"Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh," which translates to "The Water Flows Continuously" in Ojibwe and Houma, is a collaborative exhibition by multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma). These two artists are bound by a common river, united by the Mississippi or Misi-ziibi (“Big River” in Ojibwe), originating in the north and remembered as [...]
Art Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Art Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Founded in 1978, the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize, encourage and promote marine art and maritime history. Reflective Impressions is the 19th national member exhibition featuring more than 100 of the best contemporary marine artists in the United States. The exhibition showcases the artists' finest [...]
Art Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Art Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity delves into the books The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Random House, 2021); and The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Khoa Le (Lerner Publishing, Carolrhoda Books, 2020). [...]
Art Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Art Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Drawn from six private collections, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collection, and six strategic institutional loans, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes includes works by William Bradford, John F. Kensett, Martin Johnson Heade, Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Jasper Francis Cropsey, George Inness, Francis A. Silva, and Sanford Robinson Gifford, among many others. The exhibition [...]
Beer Bingo
Beer Bingo
Enjoy bingo and prizes in a great downtown Winona setting! Here at Two Fathoms we strive to create a product and environment that can be enjoyed by all! The taproom [...]
Art Exhibit: “Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” by Naomi Tiry Salgado
Art Exhibit: “Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” by Naomi Tiry Salgado
“Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” is a series of oil paintings depicting very busy children and young adults going about the “industry” of discovering their world. This exhibition will run [...]
Art Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Art Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Drawn from six private collections, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collection, and six strategic institutional loans, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes includes works by William Bradford, John F. Kensett, Martin Johnson Heade, Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Jasper Francis Cropsey, George Inness, Francis A. Silva, and Sanford Robinson Gifford, among many others. The exhibition [...]
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited in spaces such as the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and Plains Art Museum. Joseph’s photography is currently featured in the In Our Hands: [...]
Art Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Art Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity delves into the books The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Random House, 2021); and The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Khoa Le (Lerner Publishing, Carolrhoda Books, 2020). [...]
Art Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Art Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Founded in 1978, the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize, encourage and promote marine art and maritime history. Reflective Impressions is the 19th national member exhibition featuring more than 100 of the best contemporary marine artists in the United States. The exhibition showcases the artists' finest [...]
Art Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
Art Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
"Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh," which translates to "The Water Flows Continuously" in Ojibwe and Houma, is a collaborative exhibition by multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma). These two artists are bound by a common river, united by the Mississippi or Misi-ziibi (“Big River” in Ojibwe), originating in the north and remembered as [...]
Taproom Trivia
Taproom Trivia
Test your knowledge with General Knowledge Trivia and prizes in a great downtown Winona setting! Here at Two Fathoms we strive to create a product and environment that can be [...]
Art Exhibit: “Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” by Naomi Tiry Salgado
Art Exhibit: “Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” by Naomi Tiry Salgado
“Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” is a series of oil paintings depicting very busy children and young adults going about the “industry” of discovering their world. This exhibition will run [...]
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited [...]
Art Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Art Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity delves into the books The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Random House, 2021); and The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Khoa Le (Lerner Publishing, Carolrhoda Books, 2020). [...]
Art Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Art Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Drawn from six private collections, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collection, and six strategic institutional loans, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes includes works by William Bradford, John F. Kensett, Martin Johnson Heade, Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Jasper Francis Cropsey, George Inness, Francis A. Silva, and Sanford Robinson Gifford, among many others. The exhibition [...]
Art Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Art Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Founded in 1978, the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize, encourage and promote marine art and maritime history. Reflective Impressions is the 19th national member exhibition featuring more than 100 of the best contemporary marine artists in the United States. The exhibition showcases the artists' finest [...]
Art Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
Art Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
"Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh," which translates to "The Water Flows Continuously" in Ojibwe and Houma, is a collaborative exhibition by multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma). These two artists are bound by a common river, united by the Mississippi or Misi-ziibi (“Big River” in Ojibwe), originating in the north and remembered as [...]
Art Exhibit: “Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” by Naomi Tiry Salgado
Art Exhibit: “Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” by Naomi Tiry Salgado
“Wonderment: The Industry of Youth” is a series of oil paintings depicting very busy children and young adults going about the “industry” of discovering their world. This exhibition will run [...]
Art Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Art Exhibit: “Re/Framing The View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes”
Drawn from six private collections, the New Bedford Whaling Museum collection, and six strategic institutional loans, Re/Framing the View: Nineteenth-century American Landscapes includes works by William Bradford, John F. Kensett, Martin Johnson Heade, Frederic Edwin Church, Albert Bierstadt, Jasper Francis Cropsey, George Inness, Francis A. Silva, and Sanford Robinson Gifford, among many others. The exhibition [...]
Art Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Art Exhibit: “Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity”
Across a Wide Ocean: Remarkable Stories about the Origins of Identity delves into the books The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson and illustrated by Nikkolas Smith (Penguin Random House, 2021); and The Most Beautiful Thing by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Khoa Le (Lerner Publishing, Carolrhoda Books, 2020). [...]
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Photography Exhibit: “Hakikta” by Joseph J. Allen
Hakikta (“to look back“ in Dakota) presents an overview of the thirty-year career of Joseph J. Allen, a photographer whose celebrated engagement with Native land and people has been exhibited in spaces such as the Weisman Art Museum, Minnesota Historical Society, and Plains Art Museum. Joseph’s photography is currently featured in the In Our Hands: [...]
Art Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Art Exhibit: “Reflective Impressions: The American Society of Marine Artists 19th National Exhibition”
Founded in 1978, the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to recognize, encourage and promote marine art and maritime history. Reflective Impressions is the 19th national member exhibition featuring more than 100 of the best contemporary marine artists in the United States. The exhibition showcases the artists' finest [...]
Art Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
Art Exhibit: “Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh, The Water Flows Continuously” by Karen Goulet and Monique Verdin
"Aabijijiwan / Ukeyat yanalleh," which translates to "The Water Flows Continuously" in Ojibwe and Houma, is a collaborative exhibition by multimedia artists Karen Goulet (Ojibwe) and Monique Verdin (Houma). These two artists are bound by a common river, united by the Mississippi or Misi-ziibi (“Big River” in Ojibwe), originating in the north and remembered as [...]