White Bear Press -April 19, 2023
The greater White Bear Lake community will provide two worthwhile opportunities to learn more about Native American tradition and protocols, including the chance to experience a powwow, or Wacipi, on May 6.
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Peyton Scott Russell. Artwork. Retrospective. 40 Years.
White Bear Center for the Arts is thrilled to announce the opening of Peyton Scott Russell’s first retrospective exhibition, beginning February 2, 2023. Renowned Minneapolis-based graffiti artist Peyton Scott Russell, is famous worldwide for his depiction of George Floyd.

WBCA and PAI Present: Connecting the Dots
Connecting the Dots is an exhibition that celebrates the amazing artwork of PAI (Phoenix Alternatives, Inc.) artists, and the community connection it builds.

Healing the Breach – AHHA! (Artistry, Honesty, Healing Action!)
Nationally known Black Twin Cities artists, Beverly Tipton-Hammond, Kennedy Simpson, A. Drew Hammond and Donald Walker, invite you to see firsthand the art inspired by their lived experience. Visit the White Bear Center for the Arts to view and reflect on their work...

Building a better community – conversation series asks the hard questions about race
Listening to and learning from these personal stories was the object of the first in a series of four community conversations on race, hosted by Many Faces in partnership with the Minnesota Humanities Center. Many Faces is a collaboration of White Bear Lake-area organizations that aim to build a welcoming and equitable community for all residents.

Our Website Is Live!
We are excited to announce our new website is live! We hope it will serve as a resource to find events around the White Bear Lake area which encourage each other to learn more about our diverse heritage and what bonds us together. Check out our Events page for the...