Arts & Performance

Wet-into-Wet Watercolors

Already know how to paint in watercolor? Sign up for this new four-week class to advance your knowledge. Experiment with the wet-into-wet technique to create a waterscape, underwater scene, tree-filled shoreline and a floral. Registration required. Maximum 12 students. Bring your own watercolor supplies. 952.903.5780. Read more about Wet-into-Wet Watercolors

Focus on the Masters

Master artist Diane Flanagan leads this eight-week course on master painting. Students will take their work to the next level by studying the works of the masters. Registration required. Maximum 6 students. Please ask for a supply list. For more information: 952.903.5780. Read more about Focus on the Masters

Days of Remembrance

To mark Genocide Awareness Month, Edina hosts a series of programs on human rights. The first part of the series, Days of Remembrance, will include the play Upstanders: Ten Who Dared, based upon resistance music during the Holocaust. The play follows the stories of Sophie Scholl, a young German who was influential in White Rose, a youth resistance movement.  Read more about Days of Remembrance

Baroque Fest

The Edina Chorale holds its winter concert works by Bach and Handel. Thomas Paulson continues to lead the way as both music director and conductor. The Edina Chorale boasts a large number of diverse voices, with members ages 20 to 70. This baroquefest will transport you to Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries.  Read more about Baroque Fest

Minne-Soda Clay

The work of Minnesota soda clay artists will be on display. Soda glazing is a relatively new technique in ceramics. This exhibition will highlight some of Minnesota’s most talented artists, all of whom are practicing this new method.  Read more about Minne-Soda Clay

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