Lanesboro Arts

Lanesboro Arts

103 Parkway Ave N
Lanesboro, MN 55949
(507) 467-2446
www.lanesboroarts.org

Tue
10:00am–5:00pm
Wed
10:00am–5:00pm
Thu
10:00am–5:00pm
Fri
10:00am–5:00pm
Sat
10:00am–5:00pm

Through a diverse spectrum of community arts programming, Lanesboro Arts supports both emerging and established artists, helps revitalize public spaces, and build a sense of community and civic pride among the 754 people who call Lanesboro home. Bringing innovative arts experiences to audiences for over 35 years, Lanesboro Arts serves as a national model for empowering communities through the arts. Lanesboro Arts programs include:

   
  • Juried Sales Gallery featuring work by more than 90 regional artists working in variety of media.
  • Exhibition Gallery showcasing five diverse individual or group art exhibits each year, in addition to annual High School & Emerging Artist Exhibitions.
  • St. Mane Theatre, an historic 126-seat venue that presents films, concerts, drama, and the 'Over the Back Fence' community variety show.
  • Art in the Park annual fine art festival in Sylvan Park with 90+ artist booths, live music, food vendors, & more -- taking place annually on 3rd Saturday in June.
  • Artist Residency Program that connects the community to emerging artists from Minnesota & New York City through place-based art projects.
  • Arts education & creation activities such as Surprise Sculpture and Open Studio.
  • Lanesboro Arts Campus initiatives such as the Poetry Parking Lot, Discover Sculpture Explore Lanesboro Medallion walking tour, & the ''Colors of Bluff Country'' mural.
  • Other cross sector collaborations such as the Youth Access Technology Project or Smithsonian Water/Ways.

Multi-disciplinary arts organization that serves diverse audiences through year-round programming in its galleries, at the St. Mane Theatre and in public spaces throughout the community.


History


Founded in 1980

Origins

Lanesboro Arts began its journey in 1980 with the creation of the Lanesboro Art Council. The Lanesboro Art Council started Lanesboro’s annual Art in the Park festival and also assumed ownership of the St. Mane Theatre, bringing performances and films to the previously dormant space. As the Root River State Bike Trail opened and the town began to revitalize, the establishment of the Commonweal Theatre Company in 1989 was aided by the Lanesboro Art Council, with the company performing in the St. Mane Theatre well into the 2000’s.

In 1993, the Cornucopia Art Center opened in an old factory window to provide artists with a gallery space to present their art and serve as a hub for the art community in Lanesboro and the surrounding area. By 1996, when Lanesboro was listed as one of “The 100 Best Art Towns in America,” Cornucopia Art Center had moved into the organization’s current building at 103 Parkway Avenue North and was bustling with activity.

The Merger

In 2007, the Commonweal Theatre Company moved into a brand new theatre facility, leaving the Lanesboro Art Council as the primary presenter of events at the St. Mane Theatre. Not long after Commonweal’s move, Lanesboro Art Council and Cornucopia Art Center began to discuss the possibility of merging organizations to better serve the Lanesboro community.

At each of their membership meetings on Sunday, March 29, 2009, members of the Cornucopia Art Center and of the Lanesboro Art Council unanimously voted ‘yes‘ for a merger between the two organizations. Now one organization called the Lanesboro Art Center, programs such as the Juried Sales Art Gallery, the Exhibition Gallery, the St. Mane performance series, and Art in the Park continued in service of fulfilling the mission of the new organization (created by combining mission statements of the CAC and LAC): “The Lanesboro Arts Center serves as a regional catalyst for artistic excellence and educational development in providing diverse art experiences for people of all ages.”

Arts Campus

In 2011, the planning process and capital campaign for the Lanesboro Arts Campus was launched. This on-going initiative engaged the community in a wide-range of public forums and surveys, identifying several parallel goals for the organization and the City of Lanesboro. The Lanesboro Arts Campus is a layered and memorable arts experience integrated into the fabric of Lanesboro that builds on, and is designed to enhance and connect, existing assets—the river, scenery, recreation, history, and downtown—while extending art into the community. The Lanesboro Arts Campus approach and philosophy is inspired by the principles of creative placemaking, a strategy that concentrates on arts and culture to enhance community vitality and create a more engaging environment for people to live, work and visit.

In 2014, in order to better align the organization’s renewed commitment to activating the community beyond the confines of any one building, the Lanesboro Art Center was rebranded as simply Lanesboro Arts — what the organization is known as today. Later in 2014, Lanesboro Arts received the Bush Prize for Community Innovation as a result of its work developing the Lanesboro Arts Campus vision. “Lanesboro Arts has a remarkable story of innovation that is a testament to the power of inclusive, collaborative and resourceful problem-solving,” said Bush Foundation President Jennifer Ford Reedy in a press release announcing the prize.

In September of 2014, the City of Lanesboro unanimously passed a resolution declaring the entire town of Lanesboro an Arts Campus, becoming the first rural town in America to make such a declaration. In May of 2015, the organization held a small reception for cross-sector partners and capital campaign donors to reflect on and celebrate accomplishments from the initial phase of the Lanesboro Arts Campus initiative, including the Poetry Parking Lot, artful wayfinding signs installed to promote walkability and connect community spaces, historic restoration of the Gallery building facade, and the renovation of the upper level of the St. Mane Theatre that included the establishment of a Residency Center for the Lanesboro Artist Residency Program. In September 2015, the organization also received an Innovation in Planning award from the Minnesota Chapter of the American Planning Association for work developing and implementing the Lanesboro Arts Campus vision plan.

Today

Today, Lanesboro Arts is a multidisciplinary arts organization working to activate the people and places of Lanesboro by empowering and creating opportunities for artists. Some of the programs we provide in addition to our Juried Sales & Exhibition Galleries and St. Mane performance series are:

  • Early Career Artist Residency Program
  • BIPOC Artist Residency Program
  • Early Career Artist Exhibition
  • Art in the Park
  • Rural Arts Production Training Program
  • Juried High School Art Show
  • Summer Internship Program
  • Ongoing Lanesboro Arts Campus planning and initiatives
  • Arts education and creation activities such as Surprise Sculpture 
  • Performing Arts Events at the Historic St. Mane Theatre
  • Other cross sector collaborations such as the Youth Access Technology Project and Water/Ways through the Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street program

Lanesboro Arts continues to serve the Lanesboro community while investing in new priorities grounded in our organizational values of Artist-centered, Equity, Inclusivity, Community Stewardship, and Curiosity. What this means is that we empower artists and culture-bearers, and uplift their stories; specifically, we believe rural artists and places have incredible worth. We are committed to amplifying voices that have been historically underrepresented in our rural community, grounded in transparency, relational care, and trust. We are committed to fostering a sense of belonging and making arts accessible, regardless of background, ability, or experience level. We care about being responsible stewards of our resources, community connections, and environment. We lean on the value of curiosity to lead us forward in growth and self awareness.

Through these values, which we express through our programming, Lanesboro Arts seeks to be a model for rural transformation. Rural communities are often at the crux of conversations about division in our country; at Lanesboro Arts, we believe that our identity as a rural community grounded in the arts is where our transformational power lies.

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“Carrying Each Other”
Jun 06, 2026, 6:00 PM CDT
Lanesboro, MN
Gallery Opening and Artist Reception
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Surprise Sculpture
Jun 16, 2026, 1:00 PM CDT
Lanesboro, MN
Free Youth Art Education Class for Ages 5 to 15
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Surprise Sculpture
Jun 23, 2026, 1:00 PM CDT
Lanesboro, MN
Free Youth Art Education Class for Ages 5 to 15
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Surprise Sculpture
Jun 30, 2026, 1:00 PM CDT
Lanesboro, MN
Free Youth Art Education Class for Ages 5 to 15
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Surprise Sculpture
Jul 07, 2026, 1:00 PM CDT
Lanesboro, MN
Free Youth Art Education Class for Ages 5 to 15
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