The annual Primavera Gallery brings art, literature and entertainment to Plymouth

Revel in four days of arts and culture at the Primavera Gallery
Harry Pulver Jr. teaches cartooning and performs his accordion at this year's Primavera Gallery

Experience “Postcards from Vacationland” at the Primavera Gallery: four days and nights of art, literature and musical talent hosted by the Plymouth Arts Council in collaboration with the city of Plymouth. This year’s featured artist is cartoon illustrator Harry Pulver Jr., known for his work for The Wall Street Journal and the Minnesota Safety Council.
The gallery will be open to the public April 17–20 from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. at the Plymouth Creek Center, 14800 34th Ave N.

Schedule of Events

Thursday, April 16

7:30‒9 p.m.: Friends of the Arts Preview
Entertainment: Apple Cellar Trio

Friday, April 17

5‒9 p.m.: Opening Reception and Awards Ceremony
5:30‒7 p.m.: Performance by Michael Monroe
7:30‒9 p.m.: Awards

Saturday, April 18

10 a.m.‒7 p.m.: Exhibit open
10:30‒11:30a.m.: Cartooning session with Harry Pulver, Jr.
11:45 a.m.‒12:45 p.m.: Strolling accordion by Harry Pulver, Jr.
1‒1:30 p.m. : Campfire Songs
2‒3 p.m.: Taiko Drumming by Mu Daiko
3:30‒5 p.m.: Kids Arts & Crafts
4‒5 p.m.: Piano by Elena Rusakov

Sunday, April 19

11 a.m.‒7 p.m.: Exhibit open
11 a.m.‒2:30 p.m.: Ensemble by Plymouth Concert Band
11:30 a.m.‒12:30 p.m.: Kids Arts & Crafts
1:30‒2:30 p.m.: Roe Family Singers
5:30‒6:30 pm.: Nick Champeau Guitar Trio
6:30‒8:30 p.m.: Literary Night with Sarah Stonich, author of Vacationland

Monday, April 20

10 a.m.‒4 p.m.: Exhibit open