
“Retrack” Watkins Gallery Exhibition
Paul Watkins Art Gallery 225 W King St, Winona, MN, United StatesFrom Jan. 13-Feb. 13, the Watkins Gallery will host the exhibition "Retrack," by artists Dana Potter and Alex McKenzie.
From Jan. 13-Feb. 13, the Watkins Gallery will host the exhibition "Retrack," by artists Dana Potter and Alex McKenzie.
On Feb. 12, join nationally renowned science journalist Barry Cipra for a seminar about art and math.
On Feb. 18, join us at 7pm in the Kryzsko Ballroom for a movie night to watch "Wicked." There will also be free popcorn.
On Feb. 20, enjoy the annual Dancescape performance, featuring original choreography and design by students, faculty, and guest artists.
On Feb. 21, enjoy the annual Dancescape performance, featuring original choreography and design by students, faculty, and guest artists.
On Feb. 22, enjoy the annual Dancescape performance, featuring original choreography and design by students, faculty, and guest artists.
On Feb. 25, join us at 6pm in the Kryzsko Ballroom for a movie night to watch "Selma." There will be free popcorn and hand pie desserts.
On Feb. 26, join us for Dr. Talan Memmott's presentation, "Cripistemology and Creative Practice: Disability Aesthetics, Digital Art, and Generative AI."
On Feb. 27, join us at 6pm in the Kryzsko Ballroom for a movie night to watch "42." There will be free popcorn and hand pie desserts.
On Feb. 28, enjoy a night of hilarious comedy that you don't want to miss with comedian and actor Joey Bragg.
On March 1, attend this free concert featuring WSU orchestra students.
On March 2, attend this free concert featuring WSU band students.
On March 18, join us for a screening of "Roll Red Roll," a film that engages some of the same critical questions as this year's Common Book "Why We Act."
In honor of Women's History Month, join us on March 19 for a reading of the play "My Name Is Rachel Corrie," with performances interspersed throughout.
On March 20, join us for Dr. Aaron Lohmeyer's presentation, "Reading Sound: Freedom and Constraint within Music Media Designs."
The Rochester Thaw Music Festival on March 22 is an all-ages event featuring 30 performances on 6 different stages in downtown Rochester.
On March 25, enjoy a free piano recital from Deanne Mohr, a faculty member of WSU’s Music Department.
On March 26, learn how researchers at the Minnesota Historical Society developed a map outlining the history of Two-Spirit and LGBTQIA+ individuals in Minnesota.
On March 27, learn about U.S. policies that have systemically marginalized First Nations people with a presentation by Tracy Littlejohn.
On March 27, join author Kao Kalia Yang for a moderated panel discussion on collaboration and community, focusing on artistic collaboration to foster community.
On March 27, spend the evening with Kao Kalia Yang, author of "Where Rivers Part: A Story of My Mother’s Life." She will deliver a keynote and read from her book.
On March 29, attend a music workshop led by Foda Bandoura.
From April 1-30, learn about the history of Two-Spirit and LGBTQIA+ individuals in Minnesota with a map exhibit developed by the Minnesota Historical Society.
On April 1, enjoy a free saxophone recital from Aaron Lohmeyer, a faculty member of WSU’s Music Department.
On April 2, join us at 7pm for a moderated Q&A with guest speaker Liz Gillies from Nickelodeon's "Victorious" and CW's "Dynasty."
Before our campus performs "Fun Home," join us on April 14 for a panel to discuss the play and LGBTQIA+ theatre.
On April 14, join Common Book author Catherine Sanderson for a panel on cyberbullying, social media, and intervention strategies.
On April 14, Common Book author Catherine Sanderson will return to campus to share her latest research on police training programs and ethical policing.
On April 16, enjoy a performance of “Fun Home," directed by WSU’s Jim Williams. Books and lyrics are by Lisa Kron and music is by Jeanine Tesori.
On April 17, enjoy a performance of “Fun Home,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams. Books and lyrics are by Lisa Kron and music is by Jeanine Tesori.