Winterers’ Gathering & Arctic Film Festival – Grand Marais, MN

Winterers’ Gathering & Arctic Film Festival – Grand Marais, MN

Winterers’ Gathering & Arctic Film Festival

Winter is the longest and most defining season in the North. Celebrate the crafts, customs, history, and stories that have been inspired by winter at the Winterers’ Gathering & Arctic Film Festival. Featuring winter-centric coursework, a winter tent camp, gear sale, film festival, and more, this is a classic event to welcome the chilliest season.

Arctic Film Festival

On-campus courses

Chili Feed, The Great Gear & Ski Sale, Contra Dance

Featured Speaker Tim Cahill

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Winter is the longest and most defining season in the North. With snowy days and dark nights, this season is a time both for outdoor adventure and for gathering to share traditions, meals, and stories.

The Winterers’ Gathering & Arctic Film Festival celebrates the crafts, customs, history, and stories that have been inspired by winter. Featuring winter-centric coursework, a winter tent camp, gear sale, film festival, speakers, and more, this is a classic event to welcome the start of the chilliest season.

This year’s Winterers’ Gathering will welcome instructors John Beltman, Ted Gephart, Scott Graden, Bryan Hansel, and Mary Sannerud to teach courses on campus during the event. Coursework is paired with evenings of inspiring films about northern life and community gatherings such as a contra dance, featured speaker event, and more.

Event

Winterers’ Gathering & Arctic Film Festival

Thursday, November 16th @ 9:00 am – Sunday, November 19th @ 5:00 pm

Location

500 W Hwy 61
Grand Marais, MN

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The Norwegian American: Scandinavian Almond Cake—simply a delight!

 

 

Arboretum Gardens Winter Lights Season Opens! – Chaska, MN

Arboretum Gardens Winter Lights Season Opens! – Chaska, MN

Photo by Jason Boudreau-Landis
62nd Annual Marching Band Indoor Concert: The Pride of Minnesota – Minneapolis, MN

62nd Annual Marching Band Indoor Concert: The Pride of Minnesota – Minneapolis, MN

Artful Living: Minneapolis Artists Bring John Biggers’ Iconic Northside Mural Back to Life

Artful Living: Minneapolis Artists Bring John Biggers’ Iconic Northside Mural Back to Life

In 1996, nationally recognized artist John Biggers painted his “Celebration of Life” mural on a sound wall of Olson Memorial Highway in one of the city’s predominantly Black areas. The locality had once thrived with businesses, homes and shops, only to be crippled when Highway 55 — one of the first urban freeways — was built through the heart of the neighborhood in the 1930s. Known for creating works influenced by African myths and symbols, Biggers painted the 160-foot mural to be seen from I-94 like a way-finding sign for Near North, better known as North Minneapolis.

It wasn’t long afterward that the city of Minneapolis decided to build Heritage Park, an affordable housing project along Olson Memorial Highway, right where Biggers’ mural stood. It was demolished in 2000, and two years later, the iconic artist passed away.

The pain and anger of the community ran deep. “The mural’s destruction underscored the need to preserve and celebrate such cultural landmarks,” says artist and Juxtaposition Arts’ Chief Cultural Producer Roger Cummings, who was one of the apprentices on the project. “It made Biggers’ legacy an essential reminder of the significance of art in a community’s identity and unity.”

In 2010, a small group met with City Public Art director Mary Altman to talk about the idea of creating a memorial that honored not only Biggers’ work but his dedication to “planting seeds” — developing young Black artists’ careers, like Ta-coumba Aiken, who worked on the original mural. The John Biggers Seed Project was born. Heather Doyle and Victoria Lauing with the Chicago Avenue Fire Arts Center jumped on board and discussed building a new kiln (one of the largest in the country) to create large-scale artwork in enameled steel and training other creatives to help in the process. Artists began working with more than 60 volunteers every week to prep and coat the steel in order to have it ready to install on the Olson Memorial Highway bridge.

But there were setbacks: The 2007 collapse of the I-35W bridge became the No. 1 focus for the city and the Department of Transportation. Changing plans for the bridge created more delays. Then, the global pandemic shut down all installation plans until this year. “Everyone worked together,” says Aiken. “There were hard times, like leaving [the Fire Arts Center] late at night and getting stopped by the police. But it’s amazing.”

“Losing the ‘Celebration of Life’ was an enormous loss for the community; it had to be made up,” says Altman. Artists like Aiken credit her with leading the push for the Seed Project to flourish, despite the obstacles. “It’s important to have this African imagery in the public realm,” she says, referring to Biggers and the works of many of Minneapolis’s Black artists. “This mural is bringing that back.”

The last enamel panel of the John Biggers Seed Project was recently set in place and the project was finalized in late September. “By educating people about African American art and community history, it cultivates a sense of place,” says Cummings, who grew up not far from the “Celebration of Life” mural. “It links the Northside and downtown. This project strengthens community identity and empowers artists to shape their environment at a time of city change with adjacent development.”

Aiken was a little more spiritual about his journey: “It’s like a phoenix rising. The ‘Celebration of Life’ never should have been torn down. But things happen for a reason. Now, there’s new life and new focus on what’s happening in our society.”

By Robyne Robinson

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The Art of John Biggers: View from the Upper Room

Stillwater Armory Holiday Craft & Vendor Show – Stillwater, MN

Stillwater Armory Holiday Craft & Vendor Show – Stillwater, MN

Stillwater Armory Holiday Craft & Vendor Show

Hey holiday shoppers! Another great new location for our Craft & Vendor Show – the Stillwater Armory! Stop by and find beautiful Thanksgiving decor and unique holiday gifts. Over 100 vendors will awe you with their crafts and more. Two levels of shopping, elevator and tons of parking!

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