*Stories marked with an asterisk were written by experienced contributing editors with the goal of showing North Dakota's diversity.
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ND Disabled Artist Danielle Billing and the Year of the Big Ask

Thursday, October 10, 2024 at 03:30 pm

Categories: Featured Stories

Chest-up image of Danielle Billing wearing a short-sleeve, horizontally striped, v-neck shirt, dark-rimmed cat-eye glasses, with her left elbow on the table, holding her chin, showing part of a tattoo that reads Nevertheless in cursive, with a big toothy smile and short purple curly flowing on one side of her head.To grow as an artist and business owner while managing chronic health conditions and helping out aging parents, Danielle “Elle” Billing decided to make 2024 “The Year of the Big Ask” by reaching out for various types of support.

By Rhea Beto


Community Arts Access Grant program offers funding for a variety of community activities and events

Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at 03:00 pm

Categories: Featured Stories

Cando Summer Children's MusicalAs a list of 2023-2024 projects demonstrate, the Community Arts Access grant offers funding for a variety of community activities and events, including exhibitions, festivals, murals, and performances.

By contributing editor Lisa McCallum


TellTale: Dakota Folklife and Stories, an Art for Life program created to share stories and improve wellness

Wednesday, July 10, 2024 at 09:00 am

Categories: Featured Stories

Background shows Swedish bonadsmålning painting by artist Pieper Bloomquist, depicting the lore of life of people on the North Dakota prairie; ND Council on the Arts and Prairie Public logos on top with words: TellTale: Dakota Folklife and StoriesRecorded as podcasts which inspired an interactive exhibit, TellTale is a collection of narratives describing the shared personal experiences and lore of life on the North Dakota plains. Along with preserving cultural stories, the program was created to improve the health and wellness of elders and their families. 

By Troyd Geist and Rhea Beto


An interview with NDCA's new Executive Director Jessica Christy

Saturday, June 8, 2024 at 05:30 pm

Categories: Featured Stories

head and shoulders of Jessica Christy wearing thick dark-rimmed glasses, with long wavy dark hair and a closed smileAs she begins her journey with NDCA, new Executive Director Jessica Christy shares more information on her background, along with her vision for the arts and plans for North Dakota’s future.


*Celebrating Pride Month with Jason Grueneich

Friday, June 7, 2024 at 05:00 pm

Categories: Featured Stories

Chest-up photo of Jason Grueneich wearing a black shirt, with short dark hair and short beard, with a big toothy smile; standing in front of the North Dakota Capitol building in BismarckArtist and LGBTQ+ advocate Jason Grueneich shares his story growing up gay in North Dakota and why he believes music and the arts can be used to comfort, inform, heal, and help us grow. 

By Contributing Editor Jason Grueneich