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a teaching artist is observing a Devil's Lake middle school student as she created art at a table with supplies all aroundMiddle school students in Devils Lake are just a short walk away from artistic exploration at the Lake Region Arts Center, where an after-school arts program has brought together students and community members to make art. 

By Contributing Editor Anna Paige

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dreamcatcher called "war shield" created by Native artist Roxanne LaducerNative artist Roxanne C. Henry Laducer, a 2025 Midwest Culture Bearers Award recipient, uses dreamcatcher-making and traditional teachings to preserve Ojibwe heritage, promote healing, and inspire future generations. (Photo: dreamcatcher titled War Shield by Roxanne Laducer.)

Edited by Rhea Beto

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quiltwork by Jane Gaffrey, showing a stoic small child looking down and left, wearing a blue hat and blue coat with a green grassy backgroundAfter a rare illness ended her medical career, West Fargo artist Jane Gaffrey turned to quilting as a path to healing—earning a 2025 Midwest Award for Artists with Disabilities for work that honors memory, resilience, and hope. (Photo: close-up image of her quilt work titled Nanna's Daffodils.)

Edited by Rhea Beto

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Lollie Addair hugs her friend and Maryhill Manor resident Bonnie Daub, shown holding artwork   The Art for Life Program at Maryhill Manor boosts residents’ well-being through creative expression, social connection, and in 2025, it inspired a community-built wheelchair-accessible fishing dock.

By Troyd Geist and Rhea Beto

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6 women standing on the left and right of a mural on a wall in Casselton, NDIn fiscal year 2025, NDCA’s Community Arts Access grant program awarded $96,219 to 28 organizations supporting murals, music, theater, and more—each bringing arts appreciation to communities across North Dakota.

By contributing editor Lisa McCallum