I first learned about photographer Wing Young Huie from my sister Amy Muse who lives in St. Paul, MN, when she told me about his University Avenue Project. For three years, Wing photographed the dizzying diversity in the St. Paul neighborhoods connected..
It’s Jazz in the Heights! This summer we’re presenting world-class jazz performers in three special concerts in our Lindner Annex. Join us for sweet sounds, fabulous company, amazing art, great food and drink, and more. All proceeds from Jazz in the Heights..
Who are our neighbors? How are we all connected? Residents of all ages will be invited to answer these questions as we share our stories creatively through the medium of video. Each spring, Kennedy Heights Arts Center hosts an Artist-in-Residence..
Shared Services Bookkeeper Schedule: 32 hours per week Compensation: $36,500–$39,000 annually, depending on experience Benefits: Paid Time Off (PTO),..
Nurture your creativity, connect with community, and learn from outstanding professional artists in a wide range of classes for..
Unleash your creativity and imagination this summer at Kennedy Heights Arts Center! We offer a variety of one-week camps..
Inspired by the closing lines of Langston Hughes’ Motto, “Dig and Be Dug in Return” is an ode to Black expression, community, and collective healing. This performance curated by Alexander Stallings honors the ways we gather, create, and care for one another..
We carry so much on a daily basis that lingers in our minds, hearts and spirits. It can be heavy to keep it all inside. This 6-week workshop series beginning February 23rd offers an opportunity to let it out onto the page..
This gentle, accessible class invites participants to explore grief as a living, moving experience in a supportive environment. Using breath, mindful movement, and sound, we allow grief to flow through the body. Most movements are done seated or standing, and participants may..