 
Laura Loge & Steven Luksan Concert
Recital Hall 450 Johnson St, Winona, MN, United StatesOn Sept. 9, enjoy a free performance by guest artists Laura Loge and Steven Luksan.
 
On Sept. 9, enjoy a free performance by guest artists Laura Loge and Steven Luksan.
 
Looking for a scenic escape? Join us for an outdoor movie night starring "How to Train Your Dragon" on Sept. 9 in the Courtyard, located between Kryzsko Commons and the Performing Arts Center.
 
On Sept. 10, enjoy a free performance by guest artists Laura Loge and Steven Luksan.
 
Attend this open class lecture with Autumn Cavender in the Great River Ballroom as she explores medical ethics, cultural competency, and colonial privilege.
 
Spend the evening with Autumn Cavender in the Great River Ballroom as she leads a keynote lecture discussing reproductive justice, decolonization, and anti-colonial practices.
 
Join us for a casual book club discussion of this year's Common Book, "Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law," by Mary Roach.
 
On Sept. 23, enjoy a free clarinet recital from Dan Sheridan, a faculty member of WSU's Music Department.
 
Enjoy a free performance from Minnesota high school students participating in Winona State's "Winona Sings!" program.
 
Join us for an evening of music performed by WSU Music faculty and help us raise funds for the National Association for Music Education student club.
 
Explore how artists in the digital age interpret traditional folk narratives. Each piece challenges norms and offers fresh perspectives on identity, community, and culture.
 
Join artists Negin Ehtesabian and WSU Professor Patrick Lichty as they reflect on their shared creative work as partners and collaborators.
 
Join speakers Kathryn Hannahan, Bettina Fabos, and Isaac Campbell as they introduce Fortepan US—a public photo archive that tells richer stories of the past.
 
Join Melinda White for a hands-on collage workshop that blends old-school cut-and-paste practices with digital creativity.
 
Come explore netprov—a playful and powerful way to write collaborative and improvised stories online.
 
Join artist Bea Kupper and WSU Alumni Karleigh Johnson and Cassie Kuball as they present a screening and discussion of their low-budget YouTube series “Theatre Kids."
 
Join Anna Nacher as she explores how sound can be used as a powerful tool for activism.
 
Enjoy a free concert by electronic musician James Patrick, who will be performing a set of original digital music, and John C.S. Keston (keys).
 
Enjoy a musical and video performance made using old or forgotten technology in creative new ways, exploring how we can reclaim and repurpose the past.
 
Join musician James Patrick as he explores how the music production software Ableton can be used for live performance.
 
Join us for a hands-on sound workshop with Anna Nacher, where we’ll explore the many voices of the Mississippi River while aboard the Cal Fremling.
 
In this Earth Talk, WSU Geoscience Professor Dr. Beatty will discuss the discovery of a dinosaur “mummy” by a team of WSU alumni and students in 2024.
 
Join the College of Science & Engineering for “Flora and Fauna Behaving Badly in Winona County,” a panel inspired by this year’s Common Book by Mary Roach.
 
Enjoy a performance of the play “The Secret in the Wings,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams and adapted for the stage by Mary Zimmerman.
 
Enjoy a performance of the play “The Secret in the Wings,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams and adapted for the stage by Mary Zimmerman.
 
Enjoy a performance of the play “The Secret in the Wings,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams and adapted for the stage by Mary Zimmerman.
 
Enjoy a performance of the play “The Secret in the Wings,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams and adapted for the stage by Mary Zimmerman.
 
In this Earth Talk, guest speaker Shanna Schmidt will explore how to launch and grow your career in the geoscience field.
 
Acclaimed author and educator Dr. Dawn Quigley will discuss the importance of Indigenous voices in children’s literature and sign copies of her work.
 
Watch a special 20th anniversary screening of "Venus of Mars." Then attend a Q&A with filmmaker Emily Goldberg and Lynette Reini-Grandell.
 
Spend the evening with author Darius Atefat-Peckham, who will read from his award-winning work as part of the John S. Lucas Great River Reading Series.