Arts & Culture

The sun rises over Plymouth

Matthew Prior’s photo, titled Sunrise, took first place in the city landmarks category of our 2019 Picture Plymouth photo contest.

A pair of white headphones rest on a laptop.

Imagined Life paints an intimate picture of the lives of well-known figures—inventors, writers, performers and popular icons—by placing listeners in their shoes.

Medina Play for P.I.N.K.’s 2019 event, attended by 250 people, was held on October 4 at the Medina Golf & Country Club. The event raised $40,000 for breast cancer research.

Two hands hold a smore.

Helping Hand by Scott Mohn won third place in the “Activity and Events” category of 2019’s Picture Plymouth photo contest.

A group of students gathered at a table at Parnassus Preparatory School in Maple Grove.

Parnassus Preparatory School prepares students for life after school using time-tested curricula and teaching methods.

Boy and girl statues in Plymouth's Millennium Garden covered in snow.

This photo by Ann Koktan took third place in the “City Landmarks” category of 2019’s Picture Plymouth photo contest.

The Winter Lights display at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.

The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum and Tattersall Distilling offer holiday events worth leaving Plymouth for.

A copy of "All the Wild Hungers" by Karen Babine is surrounded by tea, pancakes and other fall foods.

Plymouth librarians offer up their must-reads to get you through the season.

Patrons browse a booth at the Plymouth Arts Fair.

The Plymouth Creek Center will host a free indoor art festival featuring 30 local and regional artists working in a variety of mediums including pottery, watercolor, jewelry, acrylic, glass and more.

Plymouth artist Keren Kroul stands before one of the works in her latest exhibition, "Topographies of Loss and Longing."

Plymouth artist Keren Kroul showcases her artistry through watercolors and cut paper in her latest exhibition.

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