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Minot offers a year-round calendar of arts and cultural events. The
Minot Area Council of the Arts, a coalition of arts organizations,
maintains a Web site (www.minotarts.org)
with current information or you may contact them at 852-ARTS (852-2787)
or stop by their office at 1809 South Broadway.
Music
Brass Band of Minot, 701-839-1993
Heritage Singers, 701-839-6748
International Artist Series of Minot, 701-858-0863
MSU Music Organizations, 701-858-3185
Minot Chamber Chorale, 701-838-8709
Minot City Band, 701-838-0122
Minot Symphony Orchestra, 701-858-4228
Nodakords, 701-838-6719
Voices of Note, 701-852-2421
Western North Dakota Blue Grass & Ol’ Time Music Association, 701-838-1061
Western Plains Opera Company, 701-858-3185
Dance
Institute of Dance & Ballet Theatre,
701-837-0239
Brick Studio, 701-839-3262
Studio X, 701-833-1571
The Dance Company, 701-838-5094
Theater
Minot Area Theatrical Society, 701-852-2290
MSU Communication Arts, 858-3228
MSU’s Summer Theatre, 701-858-3228
Mouse River Players, 701-838-3939
Museums and More
Carnegie Center, 701-839-1993
- 105 2nd Ave. SE. Lectures, recitals, receptions, exhibits and meetings.
Dakota Territory Air Museum, 701-852-8500
- 100 34th Avenue NE. This museum is dedicated to preserving the history
of aviation in North Dakota.
Railroad Museum, 701-852-7091
- 19 1st Street NE. Photographs and other memorabilia provide a glimpse
of history and the progression of the railroad.
Old Soo Depot Transportation Museum - 15 North Main Street, 701-852-2234
This museum is a restored 1912 Soo Line Depot, one of the finest ever built. Its focus is on all aspects of transportation history of the American West, including railroads, automobiles, buses, and aviation.
Ward County Historical Museum,
701-839-0785 - 2005 Burdick Expressway East. This museum features a
collection of preserved and restored historic buildings and items of interest
from our past.
Visual Arts
Lillian and Coleman Taube Museum of Art, 701-838-4445 - 2 North Main.
A wide range of exhibits and activities include visual arts, educational
programs, cultural and social events. Open Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m. -
5 p.m.
Northwest Art Center, MSU, 701-858-3264
- Galleries in Hartnett Hall and the Gordon B. Olson Library feature student
and faculty exhibits, as well as the work of visiting artists. Lectures,
critiques and workshops from artists are presented regularly.
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