Art & Business Breakfast

November 14, 2017, 7:30 am to 9:00 am

Please Join Us for Plains Art Museum’s next gathering in the Art & Business Breakfast series. This innovative program brings Fargo-Moorhead-West Fargo artists together with business and cultural leaders. Through presentations, conversations, and activities, we explore the connections art and business share . . . and the potential for discovering, engaging, and expanding mutually beneficial relationships.

Guest Speaker: Nicole Crutchfield, Planning Administrator, City of Fargo
Author, How working with an artist can build relationships, facilitate conversation, and shape a healthy community, in the National Endowment for the Arts published How to Do Creative Placemaking: An Action-Oriented Guide to Arts in Community Development

Presentation
Introducing the Public Art Master Plan, City of Fargo

Inter-active
How Art & Business can solve a city challenge . . . and still have fun

Coffee, Juice, Bagels, and Pastries

Reservations requested for this FREE event generously sponsored by Heartland Trust Company. Please contact: Sandy Thompson, Director of Development, sthompson@plainsart.org or 701.551.6122


Events Calendar

December 2016

Other Exhibitions

The Queer Ecology Hanky Project

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The Queer Ecology Hanky Project (QEHP) is an ongoing traveling exhibition organized by Vee Adams and Mary Tremonte that features over one hundred and twenty artists from across North America.

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A Little Grey For Color

July 13, 2024 - March 31, 2025

Donald D. Powell, a Fargo native, was a prolific, award-winning architect and a keen art collector. Powell amassed a sizeable collection of European and American modern art in an array of media. He donated much of his impressive collection to the Plains Art Museum in several installments in 1999, 2000, 2002-3, 2005-9, and 2013.

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Emma Katka

May 18, 2024 - August 25, 2024
Glimmers of Nostalgia for a Place You’ve Never Been

Emma Katka, a self-taught artist from Grand Forks, ND, seeks solace through emotive photography and collage. Her stomping grounds for creation are often abandoned buildings, the open prairie, old magazines, and wherever inspiration illuminates moments within daily life.

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