The Story of Caponi Art Park in Eagan
From pasture-land to art park, Caponi Art Park and Learning Center was created from the vision and artistry of founder Anthony Caponi. The Art Park is located on 60-acres of rolling wooded hills in Eagan, Minnesota. Today, this distinctive cultural center offers free programs and educational experiences in an inviting, natural setting that seamlessly blends art and nature. Created by Kristin Vogel. caponiartpark.org
Caponi Art Park
A quick view of Caponi Art Park, Eagan Mn Oct 2015
Eagan Minnesota - Fun Things to Do
Video captures some of the many activities that you can take part in while visiting Eagan. Go to eaganmn.com for more information.
Labanon Hills Regional Park, Eagan MN
A walk around a section of Labanon Hills Regional Park, in Eagan, Minnesota
#406: Anthony Caponi + Storyhill
Anthony Caponi, stone sculptor and retired chair of the Macalester College Art Department, developed the 60-acre Caponi Art Park and Learning Center in Eagan. Soprano Maria Jette performs In Our Little Paradise at The Lexington in Saint Paul. The digital work of internationally known graphic designer and typographer Michael Cina is often inspired by his paintings. Plus John Hermanson and Chris Cunningham of Storyhill perform in Saint Paul's Wabasha Street Caves.
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Fall color at Itasca State Park 2016
Itasca has some wonderful fall colors this year. I am glad we visited this place. Wilderness drive is a must visit when yo go to Itasca State park.
Art Ture Minnesota
I made this video in a school class at Northwest Passage High School. We took a true to see art in Minnesota not just painting but are every, art in nature, art in the stress, and even art in people. This video will take you on a gurney throw thing you see everyday but in a different light. Hope you enjoy!!!!!
The gardens at the Indianapolis Museum of Art will be lit up for the holidays
A winter wonderland will soon be ready for you to explore at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Winterlights at the IMA runs from Nov. 19 through Jan. 7.
Wolof Talking Drum.mov
Umoja was a collaboration that brought together 3 artist groups in the West African tradition - Voice of Culture, Duniya Drum and Dance, and Oyin Dance. The event was held at Caponi Art Park in Eagan, MN You can find more info at the events calendars at the artists and park websites (caponiartpark.org, voiceofculture.com, duniyadrumanddance.org). Wild Scissors: Cut Loose! is a series of presentations for the performing arts. Music, Dance, Drama are art forms that are caught within the boundaries of time. In order to preserve these treasures, we commit them to digital form using a video production truck, provided by CTV15 in Roseville, MN. The crew are from CTV15 and BCAT16 in Bloomington, MN: Martha Low, Kevin Low, Emily Mahon, Jim Bird, Scott Englund, Dave Reynolds, and Gina Simmons.
Friends of Free Arts Minnesota: Art Alive
Friends Of Free Arts Minnesota: A UMN division of the non profit organization Free Arts Minnesota. Friends Of brings healing art to the college setting and awareness for their organization's cause.
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Hidden Falls Regional Park St. Paul, MN
Caponi's Cannolis DMP Alouette
Caponi's Cannolis School of the Arts Performance at Disney Marketplace May 5th, 2007
Stone Quarry Hill Art Park
Stone Quarry Hill Art Park in Cazenovia, NY. Shot with GoPro on 3DR solo and Fuji X-T1 stills camera.
LLTV Week of February 16, 2011-Outdoors
LakeLandTV is a multi-platform television network providing news and information about the region surrounding Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake in western Kentucky. Please visit us online at or Join us on Facebook at
Saint Paul Forum - Minnesota Museum of American Art
Saint Paul Forum - Minnesota Museum of American Art
Andrew Stark: An Artist Emerging, Moorhead MN
Andrew Stark is a young artist in the Fargo-Moorhead area. He studied art at Minnesota State University Moorhead and his art is displayed in galleries all over the region.
About the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund
In 2008, Minnesota voters passed a landmark piece of legislation — the Minnesota Clean Water, Land, and Legacy Amendment — which provided funding to public television stations serving audiences in Minnesota. Its mission is to help preserve and document the treasures of culture, history, and heritage that make Minnesota special, and to increase access to the natural and cultural resources we all share.
Funded in part by the North Dakota Humanities Council, a nonprofit, independent state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the website do not necessarily reflect those of the North Dakota Humanities Council or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Audubon Center for the North Woods
The Audubon Center of the North Woods is a private, non-profit residential environmental learning center (RELC), a wildlife rehabilitation facility, and conference & retreat center nestled on the shores of Grindstone Lake near Sandstone, MN in east-central Minnesota. Our diverse 535-acre sanctuary includes a variety of habitats, including old-growth red and white pines, hardwood forests, restored wetlands and prairies. Our unique center features a mixture of historic as well as newly constructed facilities that can provide lodging and meals for up to 150 participants. Our participants have the opportunity to experience a wide range of learning environments including our wildlife barn, yurt, log cabin, formal science classroom, and of course, the great outdoors!
We offer a great variety of environmental learning experiences for people of all ages, with programming in natural history and science, team-building, adventure programming, and outdoor/environmental education.
Artists On Main: Supporting Art for All, Roseau MN
Artists on Main is a fine arts gallery filled with the works of talented local artists and artisans. Nestled in on Main Street in Roseau, Minnesota, the mission of this unique co-op is to provide arts access to locally made products.
About the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund
In 2008, Minnesota voters passed a landmark piece of legislation — the Minnesota Clean Water, Land, and Legacy Amendment — which provided funding to public television stations serving audiences in Minnesota. Its mission is to help preserve and document the treasures of culture, history, and heritage that make Minnesota special, and to increase access to the natural and cultural resources we all share.
Funded in part by the North Dakota Humanities Council, a nonprofit, independent state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in the website do not necessarily reflect those of the North Dakota Humanities Council or the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Miss Minnesota is from Eagan - Eagan Today TV news - Monday, June 22
Miss Minnesota is from Eagan - Eagan Today TV news - Monday, June 22