Where the culinary/domestic/mathematical and artistic meet, you will find Kathryn Lenz's exhibition Out of the Kitchen. The opening reception is tonight (Monday, August 19) from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm in the Cafe Mezzanine of the Zeitgeist Arts Cafe.

Anishinaabe presence and leader Chief Buffalo will be honored with a blessing and feast in Gichi-Ode'Akiing. The feast and blessing will precede the Chief Buffalo Memorial Mural Painting on Thursday. All are welcome.

Artist Charles Kapsner's tribute to the Air Force will be unveiled Thursday at Veterans Memorial Hall in the Duluth Depot. The painting will be on display through August 26th and Kapsner will be available at times to answer questions and speak to the public.
This final painting in a series of five, honoring all the branches of the military, will be on permanent display in the Committal Hall at the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery in Little Falls.

Anisninaabe and community artist Moira Villard will be busy this week; in addition to taking part in Thursday's Chief Buffalo Memorial Mural Painting, she'll be directing the final installment of the Hillside Creative Crosswalks #4 project on Saturday. Neighborhood residents talked to Villard about what intersections they felt were dangerous, and, if the artwork makes folks slow down to take a look - problem solved.

The Downtown Duluth Arts Collective is teaming up with Art for Ed's Sake to help fund arts education in the Duluth Public Schools.
Information on sponsorship, financial contributions and donations of art supplies is all here.