Week of Events
Monday, February 9, 2026
No events on this day.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
No events on this day.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
No events on this day.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
No events on this day.
Friday, February 13, 2026
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February 13, 2026 –Where There is Water
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February 13, 2026 –Where There is Water: Opening Reception
Where There is Water
Where There Is Water showcases paintings, prints, and drawings developed through repeated travel to Duluth, Red Wing, and Banning State Park near Sandstone. These locations — each shaped by different moments in Minnesota’s industrial history — are connected by rivers and lakes whose presence enabled movement, industry, and settlement while leaving lasting marks on the surrounding landscape.
Where There is Water: Opening Reception
Where There Is Water showcases paintings, prints, and drawings developed through repeated travel to Duluth, Red Wing, and Banning State Park near Sandstone. These locations — each shaped by different moments in Minnesota’s industrial history — are connected by rivers and lakes whose presence enabled movement, industry, and settlement while leaving lasting marks on the surrounding landscape.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
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February 14, 2026 –How do we move through this?
How do we move through this?
Step onto the ice. Join a movement of repair across Silverwood’s frozen lake. This Valentine’s Day, interdisciplinary artist and choreographer Victoria Bradford Styrbicki will perform a semaphore-inspired dance in an in response to the distress of our waterways — sending signals that ask: How do we move through this? Come witness and receive these messages, and signal back with hope and care.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
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February 15, 2026 –Where There is Water
Where There is Water
Where There Is Water showcases paintings, prints, and drawings developed through repeated travel to Duluth, Red Wing, and Banning State Park near Sandstone. These locations — each shaped by different moments in Minnesota’s industrial history — are connected by rivers and lakes whose presence enabled movement, industry, and settlement while leaving lasting marks on the surrounding landscape.
The Sacred Water Shared Future campaign is powered by you! The heart of this centennial celebration is the incredible variety of events planned and hosted by our partners — community groups, nonprofits, businesses, schools, and individuals who feel a connection to the Mississippi River.
We do not host events ourselves; instead, we serve as a central hub for river-focused activities happening across the Twin Cities throughout 2026.
