Albert Lea Art Center

Albert Lea Art Center The mission of the Albert Lea Art Center is to create, educate, promote and showcase the arts.

The Albert Lea Art Center has an art gallery that features free admission and is open to the public. We also participate in community events, have a gift shop, host a variety of art classes, provide a space for groups to meet and host a monthly lecture series which features a variety of speakers. Everyone is welcome to join our membership - artists and appreciators of art. Tax Exempt Nonprofit Sta

tus - The Albert Lea Art Center is a Minnesota based nonprofit corporation, and is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service of the United States as a 501(c)3 tax exempt organization.

Thanks to all who attended the Beginning Crocheting class taught by Sandy Stephens on 06.13.2026.You are now fiber artis...
06/13/2026

Thanks to all who attended the Beginning Crocheting class taught by Sandy Stephens on 06.13.2026.

You are now fiber artists!

06/13/2026

Beginning Crocheting class taught by Sandy Stephens on 06.13.2026

06/10/2026
Free and Open to the Public...
06/06/2026

Free and Open to the Public...

The Albert Lea Art Center’s latest exhibit will feature artwork by Saw Kennedy as well as pieces made by a group of artists from Burma.

FREE and OPEN to the PublicGallery Exhibit featuring the art work of artist Saw Kennedy, and others. June 5 through July...
06/04/2026

FREE and OPEN to the Public
Gallery Exhibit featuring the art work of artist Saw Kennedy, and others. June 5 through July 10, 2026
Artist Reception is June 19, 2026 from 5-7pm. Come meet the artist Saw Kennedy!
Hours are Wednesdays through Fridays 10am to 4pm and Saturdays 10am to 1pm.

The June 2026 featured artist in the gift shop is Glenville, MN artist Karen Hagen."Art has always been a significant pa...
06/01/2026

The June 2026 featured artist in the gift shop is Glenville, MN artist Karen Hagen.

"Art has always been a significant part of my life. Since childhood, drawing horses, cartoons, and faces captivated my imagination. I eagerly participated in every art class offered throughout my schooling, constantly seeking new opportunities to create and express myself.

One of my most pivotal pieces is a watercolor painting of a blue jay, which I created during my senior year of high school in an Independent Study Art Class. It was a rare privilege to be allowed this opportunity for a third time, and the encouragement I received from my teacher instilled in me a lasting belief in my artistic abilities.

As life unfolded, I ventured into a career in travel—a journey I continue to navigate today. Along the way, I got married and became a mother of three. While art took a backseat, I never fully abandoned it. I found solace in doodling and occasionally worked on small projects. A folk art class led me to create various projects, yet I hadn't quite pressed "play" on my full creative potential.

In 2020, a resurgence of creativity sparked within me as I began crafting through YouTube tutorials. It didn't take long for me to realize that crafting alone wasn't enough—I needed to paint again. The longing to recreate art in the way I once did became undeniable. I had hidden my blue jay away, but its significance never faded.

The year 2023 rekindled something profound within me. My family cherished the blue jay painting, and revisiting it reminded me that it was time to fully embrace my passion once more.

The symbolism of the blue jay resonates deeply with me: communication, fearlessness, and clarity. These birds encourage us to speak our truth, stand up for ourselves, and trust our own voices.

Much of my artistic growth has come from exploring YouTube, experimenting, and dedicating countless hours to practice. Although I lack formal collegiate art training, I believe that growth stems from curiosity, dedication, and an unwavering willingness to learn. I've showcased some of the tutorials that inspired me to encourage others to try something new.

In addition to these, I am also displaying my original works, emphasizing my commitment to creativity and personal expression. Investing time, patience, and creativity into experimenting with different techniques has resulted in these creative pieces.

Now that I've pressed "PLAY," I am committed to never stopping my journey of learning, growing, and creating. Thank you for taking the time to explore my artistic journey!"

Stop in and view/purchase one of Karen's pieces or cards Wednesdays through Fridays 10am to 4pm and Saturdays 10am to 1pm.

Thanks to those who signed up to take Saturday's jewelry class after attending The "Heirloom Fire: Czech Glasswork" pres...
05/30/2026

Thanks to those who signed up to take Saturday's jewelry class after attending The "Heirloom Fire: Czech Glasswork" presentation by Andrea Turini Thursday evening.
Attendees made their own jewelry pieces with Czech beads.
Beautiful!

Address

101 S Broadway Avenue
Albert Lea, MN
56007

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 1pm

Telephone

+15073735665

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