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3 Main Street South Ste 2
Minot, ND 58701
701-852-2787
Fax: 701-852-3553
Minot Area Council of the Arts (MACA) is a non profit organization. MACA's mission: "Connecting Artists. Building Community. Fostering Possibilities." MACA produces local cultural events through a combination of volunteerism, individual donations, sponsorships, contracts for services with public and private entities, and grants. Proceeds from any MACA event are used to 1) cover expenses and 2) generate more cultural activities in the greater Minot area. Evidence of MACA's success in the endeavor can be found in the growing statistics on culutural events scheduled each year since 2000. Information about any Minot area event can be located at www.minotarts.org/up-coming-events

500 University Ave W
Minot, ND 58707
701-858-4228
minotsymphony@minotstateu.edu

The Minot Symphony Orchestra is your community orchestra, a unique blend of student, community and professional musicians that aims to enrich lives by providing opportunities for musicians and inspiration to patrons through education and the performance of diverse orchestral repertoire.

 

The high level of quality musicianship combines to create an amazing symphonic sound, making the Minot Symphony Orchestra a must see live cultural event. With a wide variety of repertoire, you are sure to find a program that will expand or exceed your music interest. Experience the fine symphonic music presented by the Minot Symphony Orchestra at their six concerts each season.

 

The Minot Symphony Orchestra performs at 7:30 pm in Ann Nicole Nelson Hall located inside Old Main on the campus of Minot State University.

 

Visit www.minotsymphony.com or call 701-858-4228 for more information or to purchase tickets!

 

115 1st St SE
PO Box 1645
Minot, ND 58702-1645
701-838-3939
Mouse River Players is Minot’s oldest and most well-known community theatre, founded in 1973.  MRP provides quality theater experiences, at an affordable cost, to the community of Minot and its surrounding areas, and also provides acting workshops, script writing and dramatic events to nurture theatrical talents of all ages.  

Recently, The Mouse River Players purchased their first ever PERMANENT HOME, the former Labor Temple in Downtown Minot. (115 1st St. S.E.)  As part of an exciting renovation of Downtown Minot, MRP is proud to present their new location to the community as a resource center for arts, culture, public presentations, reception, rental space and more.  

MRP also does touring shows and workshops throughout the state and into Canada. Each year, four to six productions are staged with at least two musicals and two children's productions.  MRP Community Theatre believes that “it takes a village” and they invite everyone to get involved in one of the most exciting new developments in the arts in this region.  To learn more, to get involved, to make a donation, or for more information, please contact us at info@mouseriverplayers.org or call 701-838-3939, or visit www.mouseriverplayers.org

2 Main St N
Minot, ND 58703-3104
701-838-4445
Fax: 701-838-6471

The Lillian & Coleman Taube Museum of Art's mission is to "enrich lives through the visual arts." It is a public non-profit membership driven organization, which was founded in 1971. In 1997 the organization achieved their goal of securing a permanent location and moved to the historically renovated Union National Bank building located at 2 North Main St. We provide opportunities for the community to learn about all forms of the visual arts through our varied exhibits, arts education, and monthly events. Please visit our website at www.taubemuseum.org or Facebook for more information. The Lillian and Coleman Taube Museum of Art is open to the public 12 months of the year, five days a week. There is no entry fee, but contributions are always welcome.

Business Hours:

Tuesday-Friday: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm

Saturday: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

or by appointment 


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