Labor of Love: Carving a Career in Indiana Limestone
Amy Brier found her calling with the Midwestern stone after working as a stone carver at one of the largest cathedrals in the world.
Amy Brier found her calling with the Midwestern stone after working as a stone carver at one of the largest cathedrals in the world.
Pride in the Park began as a casual picnic organized by a local support group in 2005 in Pine City, Minnesota. Now, the annual event has attendees from eastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
Madison Public Library’s Making Justice program has facilitated over 20 murals with help from empowered, inspired teens.
Students and staff at a rural Indiana school grow and harvest produce, and serve it up for lunch.
Minnesota-based Nashke Native Games is breathing new life into dying languages, in the classroom and beyond.
A “community voice of art,” Parachigo is approaching its second year as a sober, affordable and all ages space. Its only rule: Parade equality.
South Dakotan Amber Zora reflects on packing up her military uniform – and bringing it back out (metaphorically) in her art practice.
Terrain Exhibitions organizes hundreds of artworks in front yards around the world.
From food trucks to catering, North Dakotans can enjoy the cuisine made with local and indigenous ingredients in Minot, Bismarck-Mandan, and Grand Forks.
Minnesota’s oldest operating theater is racing to raise $4 million to save its historic stage.