Last year’s festival left our artists and public out in the cold with a major ice and snow storm. This year we are going to cross our fingers and hope for the best. Daughters of the Earth, Fargo Public Library, Cultural Diversity Resources and Plains Art Museum will partner to celebrate Native American Heritage Month. The festival will cap off the celebration in the Museum’s Atrium. The festival will showcase Native American artists from Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Dakotas. This is a great opportunity to find unique handmade gifts in time for Christmas. Please contact Mary John at mary.john@gmail.com to collaborate, donate or volunteer.
Free and open to the public
Plains Art Museum presents Art Camp 2026, highlighting the creativity of North Dakota K–12 students through a vibrant exhibition of their artwork.
View ExhibitionThis annual exhibition celebrates the creativity, vision, and talent of North Dakota’s teen visual artists and writers.
View ExhibitionHoming is a solo exhibition featuring the work of regional multidisciplinary artist Alicia Hauff. This body of work examines the disconnect between contemporary life and the ecological, ancestral, and somatic systems that have sustained human and non-human communities.
View ExhibitionColor Improvisations 3 features 42 colorful, larger-than-life quilts that celebrate the expressive possibility of color in contemporary textile art.
View ExhibitionTreaties are living documents that are "the supreme law of the land" and remain legally binding agreements that establish the political relationship between Native Nation and the United States government. These agreements have established land boundaries, resource rights, reservations; they determine Tribal Nation citizenship and outline mutual obligations.
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