Current Events

Kid Quest: Wonderful Weaving

January 4, 2025 - 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Kid Quest: Wonderful Weaving

Follow us over, under, and through the galleries on our way to the studio! Create a woven wall hanging after finding inspiration from textured artworks in the gallery.

Kid Quest is FREE fun for the whole family! Popular art adventures in the Museum galleries and art making in the Center for Creativity.

Made possible by grants from Xcel Energy Foundation and Kiwanis Club of Fargo.

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Arts on Prescription: Wellness, Reflection, Restoration

January 21, 2025 - 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Arts on Prescription: Wellness, Reflection, Restoration

Less an Artside Chat and more an intimate, salon-style gathering, Arts on Prescription is a closed session designed for medical students, residents, and physicians to explore themes of wellness, reflection, and restoration through creative, reflective engagement. Hosted by Plains Art Museum and coordinated by Dr. Kasey Johnson from UND’s School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arts on Prescription features guided prompts, small-group reflections, and contemplative activities inspired by the therapeutic potential of art. Grounded in “social prescribing,” this salon highlights how creative practices can foster emotional resilience and community connection. Paired with light refreshments and Anne Labovitz’s transformative exhibition, Convergence: Health & Creativity – New Work by Anne Labovitz, Arts on Prescription offers a restorative space for meaningful dialogue and renewal.

If you are a physician, resident, or a medical student, please reach out from your institutional email to kasey.johnson.1@und.edu or kmonroe@plainsart.org for a reservation.

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Featured Artist Artside Chat: Anne Labovitz

January 23, 2025 - 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Featured Artist Artside Chat: Anne Labovitz

Join us for an in-depth conversation with featured artist Anne Labovitz, hosted by Kelvin Monroe and Danielle Gravon. This Artside Chat explores Labovitz’s visionary exhibition, Convergence: Health & Creativity, delving into her artistic process and the intersection of art and well-being. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with and hear directly from the artist about her inspirations, process, and the transformative power of creativity.

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Exhibition Tour: Mickey Smith

January 30, 2025 - 6:00 pm to 6:45 pm
Exhibition Tour: Mickey Smith

Explore Morphologies, a captivating exhibition that documents the transformation of libraries in the digital age. Free.

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Featured Artist Artside Chat: Anna Johnson

February 6, 2025 - 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Featured Artist Artside Chat: Anna Johnson

Join us for an illuminating conversation with two-spirit Chippewa artist Anna Johnson, hosted in conjunction with her exhibition Gigawaabimin. Johnson’s work integrates culturally significant Ojibwe materials like birch bark, medicinal plants, and ledger paper into contemporary printmaking and collage. This Artside Chat delves into Johnson’s creative energies and her exploration of themes related to loss, systemic discrimination, Native identity, and collective resilience. Johnson’s exhibition embodies the parting sentiment Gigawaabimin—“we’ll see each other again”—celebrating connection, heritage, and healing. Don’t miss this inspiring dialogue with one of North Dakota’s own.

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Critical Grooves Book Lab

February 13, 2025 - 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Critical Grooves Book Lab

February 13: The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson

Plains Art Museum invites you to join the seventh (7th) iteration of Critical Grooves Book Lab, where we explore four extraordinary books through the lens of art, culture, and social reflection, and their linkages to the museum’s current exhibitions. Ages 16+ are welcomed, FREE.

We begin with Isabel Wilkerson’s The Warmth of Other Suns, which chronicles the Great Migration and resonates with Anne Labovitz’s exhibition exploring themes of well-being, resilience, and connection. We then move onto Percival Everett’s So Much Blue—a richly layered novel about an artist navigating memory, secrecy, and creativity—which creates a dynamic dialogue with Don Powell’s A Little Grey for Color, examining the emotional resonance of design and architecture. Gayl Jones’s The Healing, a lyrical tale of reclamation and transformation through a mysterious faith healer, converges with the energy of Jaque Fragua’s Ghost Writing, where layered expressions of history and spirituality unfold. Finally, we close with Richard Wright’s Native Son, a searing exploration of systemic inequality and structuring narratives in mid-20th century America, which powerfully aligns with Mickey Smith’s examination of history, text, and media in shaping public and private identities. Whether you’re new to these authors or revisiting their works, join us at Plains Art Museum for engaging discussions and reflections, with hot tea, hot chocolate, and/or your own snacks and beverages.

To encourage broad participation, you may acquire the selected texts through convenient means, as per your situation. Also note: Critical Grooves Book Lab selections will also be available for purchase from The Store at Plains Art Museum.

For more information and/or participation contact Dr. Kelvin Monroe kmonroe@plainsart.org.

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Exhibition Tours: Convergence: Health & Creativity

February 27, 2025 - 6:00 pm to 6:45 pm
Exhibition Tours: Convergence: Health & Creativity

Join our curatorial department for an insightful tour of Convergence: Health & Creativity, a transformative exhibition by Anne Labovitz. This immersive experience explores the therapeutic possibilities of art, showcasing site-specific installations and public participatory works that promote healing and connection. Discover how Labovitz integrates community engagement and cutting-edge research into her practice to create art that uplifts and inspires.

Generous support provided by the Alex Stern Family Foundation – Trustees – Rondi McGovern & Dan Carey.

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Exhibition Tours: A Little Grey for Color

March 6, 2025 - 6:00 pm to 6:45 pm
Exhibition Tours: A Little Grey for Color

Discover the architectural and artistic legacy of Donald D. Powell in A Little Grey for Color. Join our curatorial department for an in-depth tour showcasing Powell’s collection of modern art, including works by Helen Frankenthaler, Victor Vasarely, and Willem de Kooning. Explore how Powell and his partner Robert Kleinschmidt’s interior architectural vision integrated art to create harmonious, intimate spaces.

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Critical Grooves Book Lab

March 13, 2025 - 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Critical Grooves Book Lab

March 13: So Much Blue by Percival Everett

Plains Art Museum invites you to join the seventh (7th) iteration of Critical Grooves Book Lab, where we explore four extraordinary books through the lens of art, culture, and social reflection, and their linkages to the museum’s current exhibitions. Ages 16+ are welcomed, FREE.

We begin with Isabel Wilkerson’s The Warmth of Other Suns, which chronicles the Great Migration and resonates with Anne Labovitz’s exhibition exploring themes of well-being, resilience, and connection. We then move onto Percival Everett’s So Much Blue—a richly layered novel about an artist navigating memory, secrecy, and creativity—which creates a dynamic dialogue with Don Powell’s A Little Grey for Color, examining the emotional resonance of design and architecture. Gayl Jones’s The Healing, a lyrical tale of reclamation and transformation through a mysterious faith healer, converges with the energy of Jaque Fragua’s Ghost Writing, where layered expressions of history and spirituality unfold. Finally, we close with Richard Wright’s Native Son, a searing exploration of systemic inequality and structuring narratives in mid-20th century America, which powerfully aligns with Mickey Smith’s examination of history, text, and media in shaping public and private identities. Whether you’re new to these authors or revisiting their works, join us at Plains Art Museum for engaging discussions and reflections, with hot tea, hot chocolate, and/or your own snacks and beverages.

To encourage broad participation, you may acquire the selected texts through convenient means, as per your situation. Also note: Critical Grooves Book Lab selections will also be available for purchase from The Store at Plains Art Museum.

For more information and/or participation contact Dr. Kelvin Monroe kmonroe@plainsart.org.

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Artside Chat: Malik and Marquis Revisited

March 27, 2025 - 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Artside Chat: Malik and Marquis Revisited

Join Danielle Gravon and Kelvin Monroe for an engaging discussion on Alfred Conteh’s Malik and Marquis, on loan from Art Bridges and newly reinstalled in a pop up gallery located on the first floor. This Artside Chat explores the layered dialogues between Conteh’s evocative painting and Powell’s architectural legacy, creating an exhibition-within-an-exhibition that examines themes of space, structural dynamics, and the role of architecture shaping the way we experience space. Reflecting on how Conteh’s work transforms the gallery into a contemplative space, this discussion highlights the intersection of art, architecture, and dynamic structural inequalities occurring within the built environment. Don’t miss this opportunity to investigate the dynamic interplay of these powerful works.

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Scholastics Awards Ceremony

March 29, 2025 - 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Scholastics Awards Ceremony

The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Ceremony recognizes all North Dakota winners of the 2025 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards and celebrates work by visual art winners on display at the Museum’s Starion Gallery. Hosted by Plains Art Museum, NDSU, and the Red River Valley Writing Project.

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Critical Grooves Book Lab

April 10, 2025 - 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Critical Grooves Book Lab

April 10: The Healing by Gayl Jones

Plains Art Museum invites you to join the seventh (7th) iteration of Critical Grooves Book Lab, where we explore four extraordinary books through the lens of art, culture, and social reflection, and their linkages to the museum’s current exhibitions. Ages 16+ are welcomed, FREE.

We begin with Isabel Wilkerson’s The Warmth of Other Suns, which chronicles the Great Migration and resonates with Anne Labovitz’s exhibition exploring themes of well-being, resilience, and connection. We then move onto Percival Everett’s So Much Blue—a richly layered novel about an artist navigating memory, secrecy, and creativity—which creates a dynamic dialogue with Don Powell’s A Little Grey for Color, examining the emotional resonance of design and architecture. Gayl Jones’s The Healing, a lyrical tale of reclamation and transformation through a mysterious faith healer, converges with the energy of Jaque Fragua’s Ghost Writing, where layered expressions of history and spirituality unfold. Finally, we close with Richard Wright’s Native Son, a searing exploration of systemic inequality and structuring narratives in mid-20th century America, which powerfully aligns with Mickey Smith’s examination of history, text, and media in shaping public and private identities. Whether you’re new to these authors or revisiting their works, join us at Plains Art Museum for engaging discussions and reflections, with hot tea, hot chocolate, and/or your own snacks and beverages.

To encourage broad participation, you may acquire the selected texts through convenient means, as per your situation. Also note: Critical Grooves Book Lab selections will also be available for purchase from The Store at Plains Art Museum.

For more information and/or participation contact Dr. Kelvin Monroe kmonroe@plainsart.org.

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Convergence Expo

April 26, 2025 - 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Convergence Expo

This exciting event highlights Anne Labovitz’s exhibition, featuring time with the artist, guided tours, and interactive activities. Explore community resources centered on health, wellness, mindfulness, and well-being, enjoy make-and-take art activities, and connect with others through networking opportunities. Food will be available for purchase, and the day will culminate with a dynamic panel discussion featuring Anne Labovitz and notable health professionals, exploring the intersection of creativity and wellness. Stay tuned for more details—don’t miss this unique opportunity to celebrate the power of art and well-being!

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Critical Grooves Book Lab

May 8, 2025 - 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Critical Grooves Book Lab

May 8: Native Son by Richard Wright

Plains Art Museum invites you to join the seventh (7th) iteration of Critical Grooves Book Lab, where we explore four extraordinary books through the lens of art, culture, and social reflection, and their linkages to the museum’s current exhibitions. Ages 16+ are welcomed, FREE.

We begin with Isabel Wilkerson’s The Warmth of Other Suns, which chronicles the Great Migration and resonates with Anne Labovitz’s exhibition exploring themes of well-being, resilience, and connection. We then move onto Percival Everett’s So Much Blue—a richly layered novel about an artist navigating memory, secrecy, and creativity—which creates a dynamic dialogue with Don Powell’s A Little Grey for Color, examining the emotional resonance of design and architecture. Gayl Jones’s The Healing, a lyrical tale of reclamation and transformation through a mysterious faith healer, converges with the energy of Jaque Fragua’s Ghost Writing, where layered expressions of history and spirituality unfold. Finally, we close with Richard Wright’s Native Son, a searing exploration of systemic inequality and structuring narratives in mid-20th century America, which powerfully aligns with Mickey Smith’s examination of history, text, and media in shaping public and private identities. Whether you’re new to these authors or revisiting their works, join us at Plains Art Museum for engaging discussions and reflections, with hot tea, hot chocolate, and/or your own snacks and beverages.

To encourage broad participation, you may acquire the selected texts through convenient means, as per your situation. Also note: Critical Grooves Book Lab selections will also be available for purchase from The Store at Plains Art Museum.

For more information and/or participation contact Dr. Kelvin Monroe kmonroe@plainsart.org.

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Ongoing Exhibitions

Convergence:

Convergence:
Hope, Love, Resilience, Rest, Community

This installation was created specifically for the atrium at Plains Art Museum as part of the exhibition Convergence: Health & Creativity. Inspired by Labovitz’s research on the psychological benefits of art, this piece celebrates the connection between art and well-being.

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S.P.A.C.E. 2024-2026

S.P.A.C.E. 2024-2026

The S.P.A.C.E. (Sculpture Pad Art Collaborative Experiment) project is a public art initiative led by Plains Art Museum in collaboration with NDSU, MSUM, and Concordia College. Sculptures are displayed for two years.

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No Time For Despair

No Time For Despair

To say that right now is the ideal time to make art that speaks directly to the people about social justice is an understatement. Because the very nature of art is to undertake or assume the role of a healer by shading light on the human condition.

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Bee in Flight

Bee in Flight

Community artist and school art teacher MeLissa Kossick, who guides youth classes at the Museum on art, gardens, and pollinators, has created an enchanting mosaic design in the Creativity Pathway in the Serkland Gallery called Bee in Flight.

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Fragile Preservation

Fragile Preservation
A Tallgrass Community

While the Tallgrass Prairie is a community made up of a great diversity of species, Fragile Preservation represents a selection of them.

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