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Film Premiere: Origin

St Mane Theatre 206 Parkway Avenue North, Lanesboro, MN, US

Lanesboro Arts is thrilled to present "Origin", a short film by Catherine Glynn and Liz Bucheit exploring family history, cultural identity, Norwegian mythology, and the price one pays to outrun misfortune. "Origin" will premiere on Friday, March 31 at 7 p.m. at the St. Mane Theatre in downtown Lanesboro. It runs 25 minutes. The showing […]

Welcome Potluck for Artist-in-Residence Su Hwang

St Mane Theatre 206 Parkway Avenue North, Lanesboro, MN, US

Join Lanesboro Arts in welcoming writer Su Hwang as the Lanesboro Artist in Residence at a Welcome Potluck on Tuesday, April 11th from 6 – 7 p.m. at the St. Mane Theatre. Over a shared meal, Su will share examples of past work as well as discuss the project she’ll be working on during her […]

Finding Poetry Everywhere with Su Hwang

St Mane Theatre 206 Parkway Avenue North, Lanesboro, MN, US

Join Lanesboro Artist-in-Residence, writer Su Hwang, for a workshop on finding poetry regardless of one's surroundings on Thursday, April 13th from 5 – 6 p.m. at the St. Mane Theatre. In this workshop, Su will share tips and tools from her process of finding poetry everywhere. Participants in the group will play some ice breaker […]

End Table Ecosystem Opening Reception

Lanesboro Arts Gallery 103 Parkway Ave N, Lanesboro, MN, United States

Lanesboro Arts is marking the opening of “End Table Ecosystem,” an exhibition of paintings by Anna Segner, with an Opening Reception on April 15th from 6 - 8 pm. Come enjoy live music and refreshments while taking in the new exhibition. Visitors will have the opportunity to hear from the artist herself about her paintings […]

End Table Ecosystem Exhibition

Lanesboro Arts Gallery 103 Parkway Ave N, Lanesboro, MN, United States

Lanesboro Arts proudly presents "End Table Ecosystem," an exhibition of paintings by Anna Segner. This collection of paintings depict domestic scenes featuring animal imagery. They portray the popularity of animal depictions in toys and home decor - despite the reality that consumerism plays a role in displacing animal populations habits. Through her whimsical compositions, Segner […]

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