1934: A New Deal for Artists
When:
Through September 30th In the 1930s, the U.S. government created the first federal program to support the arts across the country. See a selection of works from the Public Works of Art Project at this traveling exhibit, courtesy of the Smithsonian, and learn how artists in the 1930s expressed the Great Depression through their art. $39–$52. Times vary; see website for details. Minnesota History Center, 345 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul; 651.259.3000.
Keep Reading
|
Fitness Together in Edina is putting a different spin on group training with its PACK small group training sessions....
|
Tiger Oak Publications is looking for the next editor of one of our community lifestyle magazines. If you love the...
|
Edina resident and author Jen Dewing continues to succeed with her children’s books. Her most recently released title,...
|
Photo Galleries
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church held a Star Wars-themed blood drive in honor of 7-year-old George Lagerstrom on April 30.
Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota held their signature event, the Children's Star Gala, on April 27.



