The Saint Paul Farmers’ Market: Our Markets are Open-Year-Round now coming into Spring!

The Saint Paul Farmers’ Market: Our Markets are Open-Year-Round now coming into Spring!

Our Farmers’ Markets are open every Saturday and Sunday all Winter now coming into Spring!
The Saint Paul Farmers’ Market: There is a great variety of local foods available all year. During the winter, you’ll find locally grown root veggies, squash, fresh mushrooms, humanely raised meats, eggs, baked goods, honey, syrups, sauces and specialty foods from independent producers. Our Downtown Winter Market is open 9am -1pm, Saturdays through April!

Check out here our Winter schedule and locations now coming into Spring:

  • 9am-1pm, Well Into March, Sat, March 12, 2022, Downtown St Paul
  • 10am-2pm,  Sat, March 12, 2022, Bachman’s Apple Valley
  • 10am-2pm,  Sunday, March 13, 2022, Bachman’s Fridley
  • 9am-1pm, Saturday, March 19, 2022, Lowertown, Downtown St Paul
  • 10am-2pm, Saturday, March 19, 2022, Bachman’s, Lyndale
  • 10am-2pm, Sunday, March 20, 2022, Bachman’s Maplewood
  • 9am-1pm, Saturday, March 26, 2022, Lowertown, Downtown St Paul
  • 10am-2pm, Saturday, March 26, 2022, Bachman’s, Apple Valley
  • 10am-2pm, Sunday, March 27, 2022, Bachman’s Fridley

About

The SPFM allows only fresh, locally grown produce to be sold, directly from the grower to the consumer, making it unique among many farmers’ markets. The baked goods, artisan foods, confections and other products offered are produced locally as well. In addition to the weekend downtown Saint Paul location, the SPFM operates 19 Neighborhood Markets as well as Winter Markets in downtown and various neighborhood locations. The Saint Paul Farmers’ Market is located at 290 5th Street East in downtown Saint Paul.

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‘Avenues of Creation’ Exhibit Expresses Ojibwe Pride – Minneapolis, MN

‘Avenues of Creation’ Exhibit Expresses Ojibwe Pride – Minneapolis, MN

Prolific artist and designer Steven Premo of the Mille Lacs Band of the Ojibwe people recently got his Twin Cities debut solo exhibit at the All My Relations Arts gallery in Minneapolis, running now thru April 16th.

Even if the name sounds unfamiliar, you may already know his work. “A self-taught artist and designer, Steve’s artistic practice takes many forms, including graphic designer, illustrator, fine artist, muralist, and fabric designer, all contributing to the legacy of the Mille Lacs Band,” a press release states. Premo has provided art direction and instruction to local schools, and more than 500 of his illustrations and graphics have been published by the Minnesota Historical Society Press, Minneapolis Public Schools, Hazelden Treatment Center, and other organizations, according to the release.

The exhibit comes by way of the Native American Community Development Institute and the All My Relations Arts gallery. In the form of a retrospective showcase, Avenues of Creation will express Ojibwe pride, trace the evolution of Ojibwe art, and highlight Premo’s multi-disciplinary approach (or, his “avenues” of expression). It will run at the gallery, on East Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis, now thru April 16 th.

“Even though I work in contemporary art forms—painting, illustrations, textile design—I hope to advance the idea that Ojibwe art forms are both old and new and are not limited to birch bark and the materials our ancestors used (though I also love those mediums),” he says in the release, “but rather have evolved just as we have evolved in the modern day.”

As a child, Premo embraced art while bedridden due to a serious leg injury. Drawing and painting guided his journey toward “cultural identity, belonging, sense of self, and healing.” His mother’s teachings in beadwork, birch bark, and quilt work also sparked his interest in textile design.

“At Mille Lacs today, we are the descendants of Ojibwe leaders, men and women, who refused to leave our homelands at the turn of the century,” Premo says. “They continued to harvest rice and maple syrup, hunt and fish, as we do today. My art takes its inspiration from our lifeways and history, and from those men and women who offered decades of consistent and strong leadership. If we cease our traditions, we cease to be Native people.”

Avenues of Creation

Now thru April 16th

All My Relations Arts

 1414 E. Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, MN

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BFWMN: Design Of The Times – Spring 2022 Lineup

BFWMN: Design Of The Times – Spring 2022 Lineup

We are excited for this Special Week of Talented Designers and Creatives!

Spring BFWMN we are showcasing the talent of 30 Designers here in the Twin Cities! You Don’t want to miss it. Join us and show support of our local talent. In addition to our 30 Designers, we have a few National names to add to the list as well. There are 10 Designers on the Paisley Park Fashion Show which we will be introduced. Let’s get to the rest of the week: 5/13 Fashion Influence Mixer Location TBA networking event with a splash of fashion and a mini fashion show with @jummyscorner; 5/14 Fashion on the Rooftop Location @mn_african_american_heritage_; Join Us on the Rooftop again for a Amazing Fashion Show featuring @nsod_ @energygear and a Special Guest!; 5/15 Closet of Grace Fashion Show Stay Tuned for details; 5/19 Black Girl Magic Fashion Show with the W Minneapolis Hotel one of our Signature Shows, featuring @kendollray @aert.fashion @gabriella_kalema_designs.

And, you don’t want to miss this! The 5/20 Finale Black Man Magic Fashion Show Mercedes Benz St. Paul featuring @renaissance.access @cotyclothingco and a very Special Guest TBA.

The Official Sponsor for BFWMN is @morriesauto. We are Celebrating our 5 Year Anniversary! Kick Off the week with us @officialpaisleypark. This will be an Epic Show!

PAISLEY PARK

5.11.22

Walker Art Center: Rock the Garden 2022

Walker Art Center: Rock the Garden 2022

The @minnesotapublicradio / @walkerartcenter Members-only presale to Rock the Garden 2022, the Twin Cities’ favorite outdoor concert. There’s still time to become a Member, but don’t leave it to the last minute. The early bird gets the tickets, so dig in now as the presale has opened!

Channel alternative energies with great music in the great outdoors on June 11th. Enjoy two stages of indie music, food trucks, and beer tents while you soak up the sights and sounds of summer in the iconic Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. It’s a perfect summer day!

Lineup

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
(co-headliner)

Sleater-Kinney
(co-headliner)

LOW

DāM-FunK

Divide and Dissolve

beabadoobee

Bombino

Buy Tickets

About

Launched by the Walker Art Center in 1998, Rock the Garden has been cosponsored by The Current since 2008. Fourteen concerts have been staged outside the Walker since the inaugural event featuring the Jayhawks. Rock the Garden features national and international artists paired with the best in local music. Past performers have included Belle and Sebastian, Bon Iver, David Byrne, Chance the Rapper, De La Soul, Dessa, Doomtree, Father John Misty, Flaming Lips, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Lizzo, Jeremy Messersmith, Metric, MGMT, Modest Mouse, the Revolution, Sonic Youth, Spoon, Stereolab, Trampled by Turtles, Wilco, and many more.

Walker Art Center

Known for presenting today’s most compelling artists from close to home and around the world, the Walker Art Center features a broad array of contemporary visual arts, music, dance, theater, and moving image works. Ranging from concerts and films to exhibitions and workshops, Walker programs empower people to experience the transformative possibilities of the art and ideas of our time and to imagine the world in new ways. The adjacent Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, one of the first urban sculpture parks of its kind in the United States, holds at its center the beloved Twin Cities landmark Spoonbridge and Cherry by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen as well as some 60 sculptures on the 19-acre Walker campus. Visit walkerart.org for more information on upcoming events

The Current

The Current is an all-music, noncommercial, member-supported station from Minnesota Public Radio. Now in its 15th year, the award-winning station has grown into a far-reaching community, boasting members and online listeners from around the world. From local to legendary, indie to influential, the Current plays the best new music next to the artists you already love. Part of the Current’s mission is to champion emerging artists, support civic and cultural organizations, and give a platform to important voices that shape our community and make the Twin Cities a great place to live. Visit thecurrent.org to learn more and find a complete list of stations.

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March Star Party: Astronomy with Other Senses – St. Paul, MN

March Star Party: Astronomy with Other Senses – St. Paul, MN

Thank you to our 150th Anniversary Sponsors!

Come to the Bell Museum to see, feel, and hear the stars and other cosmic objects. Out on our roof deck, we’ll have our telescopes set up to observe the Moon and some of our favorite deep space objects (weather dependent). Inside you can see and hear the wonders of our planetary neighborhood in the planetarium show Audio Universe: Tour of the Solar System. Inside we’ll have tactile panels from NASA and other hands-on activities that let you feel the universe.

Friday | March 11, 2022 | 7:00 pm9:00 pm

 Free and recommended for all ages

Advance registration is required through Eventbrite.

Special Planetarium Show  Audio Universe: Tour of the Solar system

Experience the Solar System like never before—by traveling on a spacecraft that can turn the objects in space into sound!

The audience of this stunning 35-minute show will be transported into a special spacecraft that takes them to the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) to view the stars in the night sky, before lifting them off into space to visit the Earth, Moon, Sun, and all the planets of the Solar System.

Unlike traditional planetarium shows, the soundtrack takes the lead role. Each of the objects in space are represented with sounds as well as being presented with the incredible 4K resolution visuals. The audience listens to the stars appear and hear the planets orbit around their heads. This means that this show is an immersive experience that can be enjoyed irrespective of level of vision.

Venue

Bell Museum

2088 Larpenteur Ave W
St. Paul, MN 55113

Minnesota’s Astronomy Classroom programming is generously supported by Ruth & John Huss.

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