Influenced by Kathleen Riley
30 Countries in 30 Years by Autumn Carolynn
Ranger Art Review at the Hallberg Center for the Arts
Hallberg Center for the Arts - Artist Opportunities
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Hallberg Center for the Arts
Solo, Duo, and Collaborative Art Exhibits
Influenced by Kathleen Riley
Influenced

NOW SHOWING
Featuring Kathleen Riley with
Ellen Riley, Sara Temte, Brenda Susan Clark,
Shannon Leigh, Janet Cram, Rayshele Kamkea
and Jane Eitel
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30 Countries in 30 Years
NOW SHOWING

In the Underground Gallery
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Songwriters in the Round #33
Songwriters in the Round #33

Featuring Dan Israel, Kaat and Courtney Yasmineh

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Ranger Art Review
Artwork from the next generation of artists

An art exhibit by the students of the
Forest Lake Area High School, Middle School
& Community School.
Opens March 23, 2023.
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Artist Opportunities - CLICK HERE
Artist Opportunities
Calls for Artists

Opportunities for Artists to professionally exhibit their artwork
at the Hallberg Center for the Arts and beyond.
Collaborative, Duo, and Solo Show Opportunities too!
DISCOVER WHAT'S WAITING...

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Hallberg Center for the Arts
Hallberg Center for the Arts

It was an Historic Old Church...
Now it's a beautiful Center for the Arts

Solo, Duo, and Collaborative Art Exhibits
Solo, Duo, and Collaborative Art Exhibits

Scheduling exhibits up to 2 years in advance.

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COVID-19 Update: The Hallberg Center for the Arts is OPEN!
We are adhering to CDC protocols. If you are exhibiting any symptoms, please put off your visit until you are feeling better.  T
hanks for understanding.

The Hallberg Center for the Arts will be Closed Thursday, April 13, 2023 for a Private Event

Hallberg Center for the Arts, Wyoming, MNThe Hallberg Center for the Arts

The Hallberg Center for the Arts, nestled in Wyoming, MN just north of the Twin Cities, is owned and operated by the Wyoming Area Creative Arts Community.  In 2015, this young organization raised enough money to purchase this historic old church building with the vision of turning it into a center for the arts. It's named after it's biggest donor, the Hallberg Family Foundation.

Today, the Hallberg Center for the Arts hosts new exhibits, concerts, and classes every month, bringing in artists from throughout the Midwest to share their artwork in this unique venue.

WACAC Mission:

(adopted April 19, 2012)

Our mission is to encourage creative expression, promote networking of local artists of all ages, and champion a learning environment that builds community participation in the arts.