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Moorhead Art and Culture Commission reviews 2025 report, outlines modest 2026 project plans

January 27, 2026 | Moorhead, Clay County, Minnesota


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Moorhead Art and Culture Commission reviews 2025 report, outlines modest 2026 project plans
The Moorhead Art and Culture Commission on Jan. 26 reviewed its 2025 annual report, heard staff updates on several public-art projects and a historical video series, and discussed how to spend limited city funds for 2026 projects.

Ethan, city staff presenting the report, said the commission "saw a lot of successes in 2025," citing River Arts expansion in coordination with Moorhead Parks and Recreation, installation of 27 sidewalk stamps tied to the 11th Street underpass project, and the launch in May of the Moorhead Sculpture Walk after a 2024 call for art that selected indigenous artist Dwayne Goodwin to install a bronze sculpture representing an Anishinaabe hunter-trapper. Ethan said staff is translating the artist project statement into the artist's native language, adding signage at the site and "exploring adding some native plantings around the sculpture."

The commission received an update on a historical video series being coordinated with MCAM and the Historical and Cultural Society of Clay County. Ethan said one video is complete and two are in production; he described the first video as "a little over 20 minutes" and said staff has been coordinating debut-event logistics with Marcus and some local breweries while Prairie Public conducts a review.

On the sidewalk-stamp program, Ethan said Sign Badger is converting artwork selected through the 2025 request for sidewalk art into sidewalk stamps and that installation will be coordinated with the 11th Street underpass construction season; staff expects stamp installations in 2027.

Looking ahead, Ethan said the city allocated $12,500 for arts-and-culture projects in 2026 and asked the commission for guidance on priorities and solicitation approach. Commissioners discussed favoring an open call to broaden submissions, prioritizing interactive pieces that engage youth and accessible locations with high foot traffic (downtown, near the river, or the new library/city-hall plaza), and outreach to local colleges—including MSUM, Minnesota State and Concordia—to involve students and faculty.

Commissioners also proposed capitalizing on Moorhead's role in America's 250th anniversary. Ethan told the commission an additional $3,750 is earmarked for downtown streetlight banners and solicited ideas for multiple designs, suggesting outreach to veterans groups and schools. When asked how many poles would receive banners, Ethan estimated "potentially anywhere from 30 to 40" based on available funding and said he did not have a definite count.

Commissioners asked whether staff would pursue grants to supplement city funds; Ethan said staff could explore regional grant opportunities but cautioned that outcomes are uncertain. Members suggested events—such as a community music or arts celebration in fall or late summer to include college students—as ways to expand 250th-anniversary programming beyond banners.

Other business included brief event notices: a community festival on Jan. 31 with music and activities, a farewell-to-the-library event on Feb. 5, and Theater B's upcoming production Feb. 20–Mar. 8. The commission approved the meeting agenda and minutes by voice vote and adjourned by motion.

Next steps: staff will continue coordinating the indigenous-sculpture signage and plantings, finalize timelines for the video-series debut pending partner availability, move forward with converting selected artwork into sidewalk stamps tied to the underpass construction schedule (installation expected in 2027), and explore grant opportunities and solicitation approaches for 2026 projects.

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