Artist Shares Her Techniques With Local Creatives
Artist Shares Her Techniques With Local Creatives. Louisa Podlich teaches classes at White Bear Center for the Arts. Read more about Artist Shares Her Techniques With Local Creatives
Artist Shares Her Techniques With Local Creatives. Louisa Podlich teaches classes at White Bear Center for the Arts. Read more about Artist Shares Her Techniques With Local Creatives
The Story Behind The Name. White Bear Center for the Arts receives grant to promote local stories. Read more about The Story Behind The Name
While the White Bear Center for the Arts (WBCA) building was closed during the pandemic, its operations were definitely not. As the building experienced a transformation—with the construction of two new galleries, a spacious atrium and charming retail space—WBCA stepped into virtual programs and events. The gallery was able to reach new people and places all over the world as a result.
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The White Bear Center for the Arts has expanded its space. Stemming from an initial need for more parking and additional square footage for the popular clay classes, the center has added to its atrium space, gallery and created two rooms dedicated to clay classes.
Such additions will only increase the community opportunities available at the White Bear Center for the Arts. Read more about Renovation and Reopening of White Bear Center for the Arts
The White Bear Center for the Arts (WBCA) is a place where creatives can collide and share their artistic talents. Read more about Why Residents Love White Bear Center for the Arts
If you haven’t yet heard, the White Bear Center for the Arts (WBCA) is movin’ on up, and is now housed in a shiny 10,000-square-foot facility. The WBCA, which offers a broad range of art classes and programs for children, teens, adults and families, now has a premier physical space to better serve local artists and looks to become a new community hotspot. “We really look at it as a community center with art at its core,” executive director Suzi Hudson says.
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