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Creative Art

Davy Pottery is a high fire, functional stone ware, wheel thrown, and hand built pottery shop in Burlington

Muddy Waters Clay Center offers classes, workshops, tours and a gallery of members’ art. Grand Forks

Large cities and small towns all across North Dakota are finding that public art gives downtowns a unique vibe all their own and instills a sense of community pride. Much of this art depicts people or moments in time unique and special within the community. Plus they make great photos ops to memorialize your trip!

Not only is North Dakota known for its natural beauty and abundant resources, it is also a haven for creative spirits…a place where the arts flourish. Across the state, artists thrive in both urban and rural settings, and arts organizations offer countless arts activities open to the public. Make it a point to search out this inspiration when traveling, or make it the reason for traveling around the state.

The Guide to North Dakota Art and Cultural Destinations was compiled by the North Dakota Council on the Arts with the traveler in mind, providing a comprehensive listing of arts organizations, cultural centers, galleries, and artist studios that you may easily access and add to your vacation plans. Designed to take you through the different regions of the state while highlighting the various travel opportunities each has to offer, you will find this to be a valuable tool in your cultural tour of North Dakota.

Prairie Pauls Studio specializes in handmade jewelry and metal sculpture. Open by appointment in Edgeley.

Cotton Lake Tile is a custom tile producer, featuring a show room of finished tile art and tile samples

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