Critical Grooves Book Lab

May 08, 2025, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Listed In: Talks and Screenings

May 8: Native Son by Richard Wright

Plains Art Museum invites you to join the eighth (8th) 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.


Events Calendar

April 2025

Convergence Expo

April 26, 2025
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Convergence Expo: Where Art, Health, and Community Meet Health is more than medical care—it’s shaped by where we live, work, and connect. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that social and environmental factors, known as Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), influence up to 50% of health outcomes. These include economic stability, education, healthcare access, social connections, and the built environment. Addressing these factors is key to improving community well-being. Join Us for the Convergence Expo April 26, 2025 | 12 - 5 PM | Plains Art Museum This groundbreaking event brings together leaders in art, healthcare, and community work to explore how creativity can shape individual and collective well-being. Featured National Speakers
  • Elysian Koglmeier – Artwork Archive (Denver) | Board Treasurer for the National Organization for Arts in Health
  • Katie Lee – Assistant Curator, Penn Medicine & Philadelphia Museum of Art
Featured Local & Regional Panelists
  • Erin Shapiro – Director | CEO, Plains Art Museum
  • Dr. Kasey Johnson – Resident Psychiatrist, UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences
  • Anne Labovitz – Researcher, International Artist, Founder, I Love You Institute
  • Dallas Tufty – FirstLink
  • Alicia Hauff – Independent Artist, Former Nurse, Plains Board Member
  • Siri Thaden – Accreditation Manager, Sanford Health
Experience the Convergence Expo This is an interactive, community-driven event where attendees can:
  • Join guided tours using Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) to explore art in new ways.
  • Enjoy local flavors from Maria’s Homestyle and other featured vendors.
  • Connect with over 15 nonprofits offering resources on health and wellness.
  • Experience Vanna Adventure Vans' Mobile Medical Unit onsite.
  • Participate in Therapeutic Art Facilitation sessions led by Maia Kim.
  • Engage with hands-on creative activities sponsored by Unglued Market.
Why Art? Why Now? The growing Arts in Health movement shows that creative engagement reduces stress, improves mental functioning, and fosters social connections. A 2019 WHO study that reviewed over 900 scientific publications confirmed that the arts positively impact mental health, chronic illness, and social isolation—all pressing concerns for communities with limited access to healthcare. Inspired by Anne Labovitz’s exhibition, Convergence: Health & Creativity, the Convergence Expo builds on Plains Art Museum’s commitment to integrating art and well-being. Be Part of the Effort Whether you’re a community member, artist, healthcare provider, or advocate for well-being, the Convergence Expo is an opportunity to re-imagine how museums and creative spaces can contribute to public health. Please join us! Your presence is key to making the arts a healing force for health, wellness, and innovation.
Generous support for this project provided by Art Bridges. This project is supported in part by a grant from the North Dakota Council on the Arts, which receives funding from the state legislature and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Critical Grooves Book Lab

April 10, 2025
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

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.

Opening Reception: Jaque Fragua's Ghost Writing

April 05, 2025
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Step into the dynamic world of Jaque Fragua at the opening reception of Ghost Writing, a mid-career retrospective that bridges the past and present through a bold reimagining of Indigenous art and identity. Fragua, a contemporary artist from Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico, employs an array of media—digital painting, sculpture, installation, and public art—to challenge narratives, reclaim cultural iconography, and address critical issues faced by Indigenous communities today. Free with registration.

Brain Enhancement Dancing

April 14, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Spirit Room Presents: Healing Art Series at Plains Art Museum. Experience the art of healing in a serene environment, surrounded by Anne Labovitz’s exhibition inside the third floor gallery. Join us for eight different well-being sessions designed to inspire and restore. Mondays for eight weeks: March 24 – May 12, Noon – 1 PM, Free
Join us for Senior’s B.E.D. Class (Brain Enhancement Dancing), a fun and engaging way to boost memory, concentration, and balance through ballroom dance. Backed by a 21-year study, dancing has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of dementia while improving cognitive function. No partner is needed—just bring your energy and enjoy this social and brain-boosting activity!

Chakra System (Energy Centers) Alignment

April 07, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Spirit Room Presents: Healing Art Series at Plains Art Museum. Experience the art of healing in a serene environment, surrounded by Anne Labovitz’s exhibition inside the third floor gallery. Join us for eight different well-being sessions designed to inspire and restore. Mondays for eight weeks: March 24 – May 12, Noon – 1 PM, Free
Join Kaiva Rose for an immersive journey into the Chakra System. Explore the significance of the seven energy centers, how they influence your well-being, and experience their energy through guided movement and meditation. Cultivate awareness and harmony within as you attune to your body's natural flow.

Gentle Yoga

April 21, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Spirit Room Presents: Healing Art Series at Plains Art Museum. Experience the art of healing in a serene environment, surrounded by Anne Labovitz’s exhibition inside the third floor gallery. Join us for eight different well-being sessions designed to inspire and restore. Mondays for eight weeks: March 24 – May 12, Noon – 1 PM, Free
Experience a gentle yoga practice that nurtures the body and mind with smooth, gentle postures. Ashley Thornberg will guide you through slow, supportive postures and breath-focused exercises to enhance mobility, ease tension, and encourage deep relaxation. This class offers a peaceful space to stretch, unwind, and feel refreshed.

Tai Ji Quan

April 28, 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Spirit Room Presents: Healing Art Series at Plains Art Museum. Experience the art of healing in a serene environment, surrounded by Anne Labovitz’s exhibition inside the third floor gallery. Join us for eight different well-being sessions designed to inspire and restore. Mondays for eight weeks: March 24 – May 12, Noon – 1 PM, Free
Tai Ji Quan: Moving for Better Balance is an eight-form routine to reduce risk of falling. Experience sensory integration in a series of mindful body positioning, stepping maneuvers and coordinated breathing. Join Mary Jo Cayley in therapeutically based “swing and sway” movements for better balance.

Other Exhibitions

Rimer Cardillo

August 23, 2025 - February 08, 2026
Deep Ecologies / Sacred Natures / Temporal Geographies 

For more than five decades, Rimer Cardillo’s artwork has offered a powerful commentary on the intersection of politics, economics, and ecological degradation. Since the late 1970s, his practice has focused on the devastating impacts of human activity on the natural world, particularly the alarming decline in animal species and plant life.

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FMVA Constraint

April 26, 2025 - June 08, 2025
What Do You Think It Looks Like?   

Every other year, the Fargo-Moorhead Visual Artists (FMVA) invites its member artists to respond to a creative challenge tied to a specific theme. For this edition of Constraint, artists were asked: What Do You Think It Looks Like?

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