The Winona Main Street Program invites downtown businesses to participate in a Holiday Window Walk that starts the weekend of Thanksgiving and runs through the middle of December. Business owners decorate their storefronts in holiday themed windows.
The exhibit River Windows 1979-2023: Stained Glass by Jack Honeywell is on display through November at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse. An opening reception will be held on Friday, October 27th, from 5-7 pm. The reception is free and open to the public and light refreshments will be provided.
Tallymark Press will be showing a series of vinyl records inspired screen prints at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse. There will be an opening reception at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse on November 10 from 5-7 p.m.
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 [...]
This exhibition features 23 expressive paintings by Fargo artist Kimble A. Bromley, inspired by the true 19th century account of a large whale attacking the whaling ship Essex, and Herman Melville's classic novel Moby-Dick (1851) inspired by this remarkable event. Bromley explains “These paintings develop from my own personal life experiences, life experiences as Melville [...]
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 [...]
A survey of art across time and cultures that explores our relationship with the world that lives below the surface, and our desire to understand it.
Kristian Brevik is an artist, scientist, and educator working in Burlington, VT. They create illuminated sculptural lanterns representing the breadth of biodiversity in the living world. When lit, they reveal skeletons, colors, and patterns of the creatures they represent, casting a warm glow that draws the viewer in. Brevik’s work confronts the harmful impacts caused [...]
California based artist Dwight Hwang (Korean American, b. 1974) creates classical Japanese Gyotaku art and European nature printing. Pushing the boundaries of traditional Gyotaku, a process by which an artist makes a print using real fish, Hwang incorporates other organic forms such as plants, birds, and even people, into his stunningly lifelike prints. He incorporates [...]
Born and raised in China, Chen is a fine art photographer based in Queens, New York. She was the winner of the Robert Giard Grant for Emerging LGBTQ+ Photographers in 2022. Her work has been shown internationally and nationally, including Pingyao International Photography Festival, PhotoVogue Festival in Italy, Baxter Street Camera Club of New York, [...]
Born and raised in China, Chen is a fine art photographer based in Queens, New York. She was the winner of the Robert Giard Grant for Emerging LGBTQ+ Photographers in 2022. Her work has been shown internationally and nationally, including Pingyao International Photography Festival, PhotoVogue Festival in Italy, Baxter Street Camera Club of New York, [...]
A survey of art across time and cultures that explores our relationship with the world that lives below the surface, and our desire to understand it.
This exhibition features 23 expressive paintings by Fargo artist Kimble A. Bromley, inspired by the true 19th century account of a large whale attacking the whaling ship Essex, and Herman Melville's classic novel Moby-Dick (1851) inspired by this remarkable event. Bromley explains “These paintings develop from my own personal life experiences, life experiences as Melville [...]
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 [...]
Kristian Brevik is an artist, scientist, and educator working in Burlington, VT. They create illuminated sculptural lanterns representing the breadth of biodiversity in the living world. When lit, they reveal skeletons, colors, and patterns of the creatures they represent, casting a warm glow that draws the viewer in. Brevik’s work confronts the harmful impacts caused [...]
California based artist Dwight Hwang (Korean American, b. 1974) creates classical Japanese Gyotaku art and European nature printing. Pushing the boundaries of traditional Gyotaku, a process by which an artist makes a print using real fish, Hwang incorporates other organic forms such as plants, birds, and even people, into his stunningly lifelike prints. He incorporates [...]
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 [...]
All are welcome to this jam. It is enjoyed by players and onlookers alike. The amount of good feels everyone comes away with after the session cannot be measured. But the combined positive energy keeps all who are here in top spirits for days to follow. Come enjoy a piece of the action. Bring an [...]
Hear the story about how Hal Leonard became the world’s largest music publisher as told by the children of its founders. Nancy Edstrom Bachler, Nick Edstrom, and Joni Busdicker Welda will take you back to the earliest days of swing bands and marching bands and share the remarkable story of how their fathers’ mutual love [...]
Join us every Tuesday in November for "Texas Toast Tuesday" as we stretch our legs a bit and embark on our first residency since July of 2021, which happened to be our first gigs as a band and played a pivotal role in our development. November 7, 14 and 28th will feature unique set-lists of [...]
The exhibit River Windows 1979-2023: Stained Glass by Jack Honeywell is on display through November at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse. An opening reception will be held on Friday, October 27th, from 5-7 pm. The reception is free and open to the public and light refreshments will be provided.
Tallymark Press will be showing a series of vinyl records inspired screen prints at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse. There will be an opening reception at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse on November 10 from 5-7 p.m.
Born and raised in China, Chen is a fine art photographer based in Queens, New York. She was the winner of the Robert Giard Grant for Emerging LGBTQ+ Photographers in 2022. Her work has been shown internationally and nationally, including Pingyao International Photography Festival, PhotoVogue Festival in Italy, Baxter Street Camera Club of New York, [...]
Kristian Brevik is an artist, scientist, and educator working in Burlington, VT. They create illuminated sculptural lanterns representing the breadth of biodiversity in the living world. When lit, they reveal skeletons, colors, and patterns of the creatures they represent, casting a warm glow that draws the viewer in. Brevik’s work confronts the harmful impacts caused [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
California based artist Dwight Hwang (Korean American, b. 1974) creates classical Japanese Gyotaku art and European nature printing. Pushing the boundaries of traditional Gyotaku, a process by which an artist makes a print using real fish, Hwang incorporates other organic forms such as plants, birds, and even people, into his stunningly lifelike prints. He incorporates [...]
This exhibition features 23 expressive paintings by Fargo artist Kimble A. Bromley, inspired by the true 19th century account of a large whale attacking the whaling ship Essex, and Herman Melville's classic novel Moby-Dick (1851) inspired by this remarkable event. Bromley explains “These paintings develop from my own personal life experiences, life experiences as Melville [...]
A survey of art across time and cultures that explores our relationship with the world that lives below the surface, and our desire to understand it.
Join the Outdoor Education and Recreation Center for a fun night of climbing for everyone! The OERC is a trained facility with professional adaptive physical educators who invite you to join us for a free night of adaptive climbing. We can accommodate folks with limited mobility/strength, spinal chord injuries, as well as amputations and limb [...]
Cotter Schools iis hosting a recital by Amanda Blue, soprano, with Mary Ellen Haupert, pianist. The recital will take place at 7 pm on Wednesday, November 29th, in the Chapel of Saint Mary of the Angels at 1160 W Wabasha St., Winona.
Nerd Nite is a monthly talk series that takes place in over 100 cities world wide. Every month three speakers give ~15 minute fun-yet-informative presentations on something they nerd out about. It could be a personal passion, hobby, or research. Talk # 1 - Morel Mushrooms: Sterol Composition and other Fun Facts by Tom Nalli [...]
The exhibit River Windows 1979-2023: Stained Glass by Jack Honeywell is on display through November at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse. An opening reception will be held on Friday, October 27th, from 5-7 pm. The reception is free and open to the public and light refreshments will be provided.
Tallymark Press will be showing a series of vinyl records inspired screen prints at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse. There will be an opening reception at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse on November 10 from 5-7 p.m.
Born and raised in China, Chen is a fine art photographer based in Queens, New York. She was the winner of the Robert Giard Grant for Emerging LGBTQ+ Photographers in 2022. Her work has been shown internationally and nationally, including Pingyao International Photography Festival, PhotoVogue Festival in Italy, Baxter Street Camera Club of New York, [...]
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 [...]
A survey of art across time and cultures that explores our relationship with the world that lives below the surface, and our desire to understand it.