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VSM Joplin: November First Friday, November Story Time Pottery, Neosho Arts Council: 10 Year Celebration Event, Women in Carver’s Life...
Fri–Sun | Nov. 6–8 | 2020
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VSM Joplin: November First Friday
Friday, November 6 | 7:00–9:00pm
Mercy Park
(2601 McClelland Blvd)


Kick off your weekend with the classic art of swing dance! Join VSM Joplin for a dance lesson at 7:00pm in the pavilion at Mercy Park. Then, show off your new skills or kick back and enjoy some great music during a social dance at 8:00pm! Please bring a lawn chair. Registration required; for information on how to register, visit their Facebook page. This event is limited to the first 50 people who register. Tickets: $5 per person. More information: Ashley King, 316.243.8175.
Joplin Empire Market and
Empire Market Curbside
 
Saturdays | 10:00am–2:00pm
(Curbside 10:30am–12:30pm)
Joplin Empire Market
(931 E 4th St)


The Joplin Empire Market is the place to find the best in locally grown produce, gourmet foodstuffs, and handmade artisan goods. Housed in a historic brick building adjacent to downtown, this indoor/outdoor public market is Joplin’s newest gathering spot. Vendors selling their goods will be spaced out to accommodate social distancing, with hand washing stations throughout. Advanced online ordering for curbside pickup is still available for you to secure all of your favorite Empire Market goodies! Online ordering begins Tuesdays at 8:00pm and ends Thursdays at 8:00pm and can be made by clicking here. Curbside pickup is held Saturdays from 10:30am–12:30pm. More information: Ivy Hagedorn, 417.986.3914.
Neosho Arts Council:
10 Year Celebration Event

Saturday, November 7 | 7:00pm
Via Zoom | Click here to sign up!


Celebrate the dedication and hard work of the Neosho Arts Council during this limited ticket, VIP event featuring acoustic music, auctions, and tasty treats! Cost: $35. More information: Sarah Serio, 417.592.1673.
Women in Carver's Life
Saturday, November 7 &
Sunday, November 8 
1:00pm
George Washington Carver NM
(5646 Carver Rd, Diamond, MO)


Throughout George Washington Carver’s formative years to young adulthood, many insightful women mentored and guided him along his journey to becoming a success. These maternal figures encouraged him to achieve more. Learn who they were and what they did to inspire him. Due to current conditions, this event is subject to change. All GWC programming will be conducted outdoors with a social distancing order as outlined in national and CDC guidelines. Free and open to the public. More information: Sarah Martin, 417.325.4151.
Bookhouse Cinema Online Streaming
& Indoor Screenings

All Month
Bookhouse Cinema
(715 E Broadway St) &
Online | Click here to stream!


Bookhouse Cinema is an independent micro theater and pub in the East Town neighborhood. They show a variety of independent, classic, and foreign films while offering a great pub environment. Attend a variety of screenings at Bookhouse's indoor theatre and enjoy delicious food and drinks from their kitchen. Need a night in? Consult their take out options and stream a variety of films from home. Click here to start streaming. More information: Holly Crane, 417.825.5161. 
Local Color Art Gallery
& Studio Art Auction

Monday, October 26–
Sunday, November 8
On Facebook | Click here to bid!


Who doesn’t love online shopping? Support local artists while maintaining your social distancing practices with Local Color Art Gallery & Studio's Art Auction! Auction ends on Sunday, November 8 at 8:00pm. For full details, visit their Facebook page. More information: Margie Moss, 417.553.0835.
Joplin Comedy:
Open Mic Comedy Night

Sundays | 9:00pm (Sign-Up 8:30pm)
Blackthorn Pizza & Pub
(510 S Joplin Ave)


Try out your latest stand-up routine or take in the acts of local comedians, all while enjoying tasty pizza from Blackthorn Pizza & Pub. Age restrictions: 18+ until 10:00pm. 21+ from 10:00pm until close. Free and open to the public. More information: Dakoda Potter, 417.540.9186.
Be Local
Passport Program

September 1–November 15, 2020
8:00am–8:00pm
Downtown Joplin


Small businesses are the heartbeat of our community. As we look to find the new "normal," it becomes even more important to support these businesses and what they bring to the community. While many events that traditionally brought people to Downtown Joplin have been canceled, the Downtown Joplin Alliance has put together a “non-event” to celebrate all things local. Participating businesses are offering deals and specials to Be Local passport holders. Passports and special Be Local t-shirts can be ordered online, picked up at select locations, and offers can be redeemed through November 15. Offers will be one-time use per passport holder and will be stamped upon being redeemed. Shop, eat, and play downtown as you feel comfortable to do so! Cost: $30 per passport/shirt. More information: Shelby Witzman, 417.501.9649.
Missouri Art Now Call for Entry
August 1–December 1, 2020
Online | Click here to learn more!


Calling all artists! Now is your chance to be a part of Missouri Art Now, a juried traveling exhibition featuring works from artists across the state in celebration of the Missouri Bicentennial. Missouri Art Now is open to both 2D and 3D artists residing in Missouri. Artwork selected will be presented at five different venues throughout 2021. Deadline: December 1, 2020. Cost: $35 entry fee. More information: Jill Sullivan, 417.623.7953 X1041.
Right Brain and Left Hand 
By Lori Holt Marble

November 1–30, 2020
Joplin Avenue Coffee Company
(506 S Joplin Ave)


Following a surgery to implant a deep brain stimulation device, artist Lori Holt Marble set out to explore the connection between the brain and creativity through painting. Initially, she wanted to create at least 20 abstract paintings using her left hand, which had been impacted after the surgery. Now, creating stunning abstract pieces, like those featured in her exhibit Right Brain and Left Hand, has become a daily practice. Free and open to the public. More information: Linda Teeter, 417.438.5931.
A Collection of Works: Past & Present 
By Justin Kidston

November 1–30, 2020
Urban Art Gallery
(511 S Main St)

Local artist Justin Kidston presents A Collection of Works: Past & Present, a series of ethereal paintings that explore the future the next generations face. More information: Linda Teeter, 417.438.5931.
When Opposites Attract 
By Connie Miller and Steve & Valerie Doerr

October 17–November 7, 2020
Spiva Center for the Arts, Upstairs Gallery
(222 W 3rd St)


Mid-century modern artist Connie Miller and woodturners Steve and Valerie Doerr combine their distinct styles for one fantastic exhibit! Visit Spiva Center for the Arts to see how their talents combine and complement each other’s. Free and open to the public; donations appreciated. More information: Jade Henning, 417.623.0183.
73rd Membership Show
October 17–December 19, 2020
Spiva Center for the Arts, Main Gallery
(222 W 3rd St)


Back for its 73rd year, Spiva’s Membership Show honors the wide range of passions and creativity its members channel into their work. This highly anticipated exhibit boasts almost 100 local artists’, featuring a variety of mediums and styles. Free and open to the public; donations appreciated. More information: Jade Henning, 417.623.0183.
Freedom Endeavor 
By Steve Snyder

October 17–December 16, 2020
Spiva Center for the Arts, Regional Gallery
(222 W 3rd St)


The Freedom Endeavor recognizes the contributions of everyday citizens who have served in the US military. Through artistic photography, audio, and text media, the Freedom Endeavor honors the people responsible for securing our freedoms and liberties while telling the stories of their time in the service. Free and open to the public; donations appreciated. More information: Jade Henning, 417.623.0183.
2020: Up in the Air
October 10–November 22, 2020
Maple UnCommon Guest House and Gallery
(120 E Maple St, Columbus, KS) 


In the face of unprecedented times, our lives are riddled with more and more uncertainties that leave our plans up in the air. The Four State Photography Enthusiasts aim to reflect on and express these feelings of doubt and ambiguity or capture the literal meaning of "up in the air." Free and open to the public. More information: Jane Ballard, 417.501.9960.
Joplin from Above 
By Jake Deer

October 1–November 30, 2020
Club 609
(609 S Main St)


Travel to dizzying heights with local, aerial photographer, Jake Deer! With their bird’s-eye-view perspective, Deer's drones capture the Four-State region like you’ve never seen it before. Free and open to the public. More information: Linda Teeter, 417.438.5931. 
The Many Moods of Color 
By Connie Miller

October 1–November 30, 2020
Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce
(320 E 4th St)


Mid-century modern artist Connie Miller depicts vivid scenes and people in her extraordinary exhibit The Many Moods of Color. Free and open to the public. More information: Linda Teeter, 417.438.5931.
Bookbinding
By Sullivan Book Arts

September 29–November 15, 2020
Post Art Library
(1901 E 20th St)


From canvases to clay, art can come in a variety of mediums and forms – including bookbinding. Post Art Library is proud to present an exhibit of intricate, handmade books by Sullivan Book Arts, a traditional bookbindery, maker, and restorer located in Pittsburg, Kansas. Drop in during the library’s regular business hours to admire the display and learn about the tools and steps used to transform books. Free and open to the public. More information: Jill Sullivan, 417.623.7953 X1041.
Places I Have Been 
By Paula Giltner

September 26–November 30, 2020
Joplin Public Library
(1901 E 20th St)


Post Art Library presents Places I Have Been, a series of breathtaking watercolor and oil paintings by local artist Paula Giltner. These stunning pieces that take viewers to Colorado, Wyoming, California, and several Missouri locations, including Joplin. Visit Joplin Public Library's The Bramlage and Willcoxon Foundation Gallery during their regular business hours to admire this colorful collection of art. Free and open to the public. More information: Jill Sullivan, 417.623.7953 X1041.
DIY Home Decor Workshop
Friday, November 6 | 6:30–9:00pm
Create N Sip Studios
(223 W 3rd St)


Wooden signs are the perfect way to express yourself and add to your home décor! Create yours during this fun workshop. Prices vary depending on chosen project. Cost: $38–$59. More information: John Coleman, 417.680.5434.
November Story Time Pottery
Saturday, November 7 | 10:00–11:00am
Firehouse Pottery
(112 S Main St, Ste A)


Listen to a fun, fall story and then paint an adorable acorn dish to bring the story to life! Participants can participate in-store or online. Click here to sign up now. All ages welcome! All supplies provided. Cost: $10. More information: Charity Hawkins, 417.553.0671.
Family Open Paint
Sunday, November 7 | 1:00–3:00pm
Create N Sip Studios
(223 W 3rd St)


Looking for something to do with the family? Bring them to Create N Sip for this all ages, open paint event! Everyone can create their own unique piece, no experience needed. Prices vary depending on chosen project. Cost: $29–$39. More information: John Coleman, 417.680.5434.
Resin Pendants
with Jade Henning (Ages 12+)

Saturday, November 7 | 1:00–3:00pm
Spiva Center for the Arts
(222 W 3rd St)


Learn the basics of resin encasement with organic and synthetic materials during this hands-on and socially distanced jewelry class! All supplies provided. Cost: $35. More information: Jade Henning, 417.623.0183.
Date Night Diptych: All Seasons
Friday, November 7 | 7:00–9:00pm    
Create N Sip Studios
(223 W 3rd St)


Diptych paintings are one image made across two panels. Create a diptych masterpiece with your best friend or significant other, featuring this colorful scene! Prices vary depending on chosen project. Cost: $40–$80. More information: John Coleman, 417.680.5434.
Family Paint: Starry Sky
Sunday, November 8 | 1:00–3:00pm
Create N Sip Studios
(223 W 3rd St)


An opportunity for the whole family to get creative and paint! Follow along with a studio artist to create this familiar sky. Prices vary depending on chosen project. Cost: $29–$39. More information: John Coleman, 417.680.5434.
C2C Monthly Check-Ins
Second Tuesdays | 11:00am–Noon   
Register via Zoom (required)


These casual, online meetings encourage Joplin area arts and cultural organizations to share brief updates, news, and ideas with one another during this time. You and your organization are invited to join the conversation! Let's keep the arts and cultural community connected. Click here to register. You can register for all check-ins or just specific dates. Instructions will be sent as soon as you register. More information: Emily Frankoski, 417.501.5550.  
Drawing Comics:
Sequential Comic Illustration
With Jeremy Haun

Tuesday, November 10 &
Thursday, November 12
7:00–9:00pm
Via Zoom | Click here to sign up!


During this two-night workshop, professional comic artists Jeremy Haun teaches participants the sequential comic illustration through a practice layout session! You will need an ultra-fine point pen (like an ultra-fine sharpie or sharpie pen), a regular sharpie, pencil, ruler, and paper (drawing paper is best and recommended to be 9x12 or larger). All ages are welcome to attend but this workshop is geared towards adults. This workshop is a part of the Neosho Arts Council’s Fall Workshop Series. Cost: $30 for both sessions. More information: Sarah Serio, 417.592.1673.
Bob Marley and the
Resurgence of Pan-Africanism

Wednesday, November 11 | 11:00am
Via Zoom | Click here to watch!


Dr. Canès Nicolas of MSSU discusses Bob Marley’s fight for equality, social justice, and human rights through his music, lyrics, and culture. Explore one of the greatest albums of all time, Legend, and analyze what made Marley such a freedom fighter and one of the most influential artists to ever live. Access the lecture via Zoom, password 780606. Please note: All face-to-face events on MSSU’s campus are limited to MSSU faculty, staff, and students until further notice. This event is part of MSSU's Caribbean Themed Semester. Free and open to the public. More information: Chad Stebbins, 417.625.9736.
Why Export to the Caribbean?
Thursday, November 12 | 9:30am
Via Zoom | Click here to watch!


The Caribbean region has numerous opportunities for Missouri businesses. The region is a sizeable export market, importing $20 billion of U.S. products and services. As such, the close proximity, free trade opportunities, and regional integration make the Caribbean region worth exploring. Learn more about the opportunities and assistance available for anyone interested in trade between the U.S. and the Caribbean. Access the lecture via Zoom, password 607935. Please note: All face-to-face events on MSSU’s campus are limited to MSSU faculty, staff, and students until further notice. This event is part of MSSU's Caribbean Themed Semester. Free and open to the public. More information: Chad Stebbins, 417.625.9736.
Spiva Holiday Bazaar
Tuesday–Saturday
November 13–December 23
Noon–4:00pm 
Spiva Center for the Arts,
Upstairs Gallery (222 W 3rd St)


The holidays are approaching quickly! Finish your shopping at Spiva Center for the Art’s Holiday Bazaar, where you can buy original, handmade gifts from local artists. From jewelry and ornaments to woodworking and cards, there’s something for everyone on your list! Free and open to the public. More information: Jade Henning, 417.623.0183.
Vino & Van Gogh
Thursday, November 12 | 6:00–8:30pm
Local Color Art Gallery & Studio
(1027 S Main St)


Vino & Van Gogh is a monthly painting event where the artists of Local Color Art Gallery & Studio offer step-by-step instruction on how to paint a masterpiece. In this class, you will paint your very own version of an Impressionist painting. No experience is necessary. Choose to paint: Monet's Japanese Bridge at Giverny or Gaugin's Landscape Near Arles! All materials are furnished, plus good drinks and old/new friends! Reservations required. Please note: due to COVID-19, the class will be limited to ten participants, social distancing practices will be used, and masks are required. If needed, a free mask will be provided. Cost is $35 ($30 if you do not drink wine). More information and reservation: Margie Moss, 417.553.0835.
Joplin Writers' Guild
Second Thursdays | 6:00pm
Via Zoom | Click here to learn more!


The Joplin Writers' Guild, a chapter of the Missouri Writers' Guild, includes a wide variety of writers – from hobbyists to professional, published writers. Members have published novels (romance, mystery, historical, middle grade, YA, etc.), nonfiction books (regional history and the Arcadia Images of America series), and articles (travel, education, law topics, etc.). The group focuses on supporting each other and sharing information about the publishing and writing industries. This group is open to the public. Dues are $10 for the year, but anyone interested can attend their first meeting free. In the wake of COVID-19, information about meetings is found on Facebook. More information: S.V. Farnsworth, 417.691.0480.
Drawing Comics:
Sequential Comic Illustration
With Jeremy Haun

Tuesday November 10 &
Thursday, November 12
7:00–9:00pm
Via Zoom | Click here to sign up!


During this two-night workshop, professional comic artists Jeremy Haun teaches participants the sequential comic illustration through a practice layout session! You will need an ultra-fine point pen (like an ultra-fine sharpie or sharpie pen), a regular sharpie, pencil, ruler, and paper (drawing paper is best and recommended to be 9x12 or larger). All ages are welcome to attend but this workshop is geared towards adults. This workshop is a part of the Neosho Arts Council’s Fall Workshop Series. Cost: $30 for both sessions. More information: Sarah Serio, 417.592.1673.
Virtual Create N Sip:
Fall Stroll

Thursday, November 12 | 7:00–9:00pm
On Facebook Live | Click here to join!


Create and sip from the comfort of your home while following along with an experienced artist online! Simply order your Creates2Go Kit to be shipped, delivered or picked up. Then, get creative! Participants can also go back and re-watch the tutorial video at any time. Tune in at on Facebook. Prices vary depending on chosen project. Cost: $29. More information: John Coleman, 417.680.5434.
Book Launch: An Honest Life
is Immortal
by F.C. Shultz

Thursday, November 12 | 8:00–9:00pm
Online | Click here to order!


Pre-order a of copy of F.C. Shultz’s debut poetry collection, An Honest Life is Immortal, and access an exclusive, virtual reading on November 12! Cost: $10 + shipping and taxes for Missouri residents. More information: Andrew Whitehead, 417.529.3272.
Holiday Open House
Friday, November 13 | 5:30–8:00pm
Local Color Art Gallery & Studio
(1027 S Main St)


Celebrate the beginning of the holiday season at Local Color's Holiday Open House! Find the perfect gift for everyone on your list, including yourself. Enjoy refreshments while meeting Local Color’s award-winning artists and perusing spectacular art from the 17 local artists represented within the gallery. Items for sale include pottery, paintings, pyrography, wood turnings, sculpture, glass, jewelry, and much more. Free and open to the public. More information: Margie Moss, 417.553.0835.
Ornament and Glass Painting
Friday, November 13 | 7:00–9:00pm
Create N Sip Studios
(223 W 3rd St)


Prepare for the coming holiday season by decorating a festive wine glass or personalizing an ornament for your tree! Cost: $29. More information: John Coleman, 417.680.5434.
Theatre at Joplin High
School Presents: Play On!

Friday, November 13 &
Saturday, November 14
7:00pm
Joplin High School PAC 
(2104 S Indiana Ave)


Play On! is the hilarious story of a theatre group trying desperately to put on a play in spite of maddening interference from a haughty author, who keeps revising the script. See this chaotic classic from Rick Abbot brought to life by the Joplin High School theatre department! Tickets are available online; click here to buy tickets. Attendees must wear masks. Tickets: $8. More information: Ashley Trotnic, 417.625.5230.
Yoga in Nature for Adults (Ages 16+)
Saturday, November 14 | 8:30–9:30am
Wildcat Glades Village
(201 Riviera Dr)


Led by Amanda, a registered yoga teacher, this class incorporates elements of nature, breathing, and yoga for a fun and relaxing experience! Bring your yoga mat or a towel, and a reusable water bottle. Space is limited, so reserve your spot today. Registration required. To register, visit their Facebook page or email Lauren. Cost: $10. More information: Robin Standridge, 417.708.7713.
Christmas Family Photos
Saturday, November 14 | 9:00am
Joplin Little Theatre
(3009 W 1st St)


Prepare for the coming holiday season with family and individual photo sessions on Joplin Little Theatre’s stage! Participants will receive a photo disc to create their own special album. Reservations required by calling 417.623.3638. Cost: $25. More information: Cecie Fritz, 417.623.3638.
BARK Ranger Program for Dogs
Saturday, November 14 | 10:00am–Noon
George Washington Carver NM
(5646 Carver Rd, Diamond, MO)


Give your dog the best treat and go for a walk in your favorite national park! Stop by George Washington Carver National Monument from 10:00am-noon to walk your pup. You will learn the BARK Ranger rules and your furry friend will be sworn in as a BARK ranger! Due to current conditions, this event is subject to change. All GWC programming will be conducted outdoors with a social distancing order as outlined in national and CDC guidelines. Free and open to the public. More information: Sarah Martin, 417.325.4151.
Yoga in Nature for Kids (Ages 2+)
Saturday, November 14 | 11:15–11:45am
Wildcat Glades Village
(201 Riviera Dr)


Led by Amanda, a registered yoga teacher, this class is designed to incorporate elements of fun, breathing, and yoga poses specifically for kids. Bring your yoga mat or a towel, and a reusable water bottle. Registration required. To register, visit their Facebook page or email Lauren. Free and open to the public. More information: Robin Standridge, 417.708.7713.
Family Fun Painting Class (Ages 8+)
Saturday, November 14 | Noon–2:00pm
Local Color Art Gallery & Studio
(1027 S Main St)


Looking to unleash your inner artist? Come paint all the things you love! Local Color artists will help you create your own masterpiece featuring Monet's Japanese Bridge at Giverny or Gaugin's Landscape Near Arles! You can also bring your own reference photo to paint, if you prefer. All materials are provided and ages 8+ are welcome! Reservations required. Cost is $30. Please note: due to COVID-19, social distancing practices will be used and masks are required. If needed, a free mask will be provided. More information and reservation: Margie Moss, 417.553.0835.
Family Paint: Heads Up!
Saturday, November 14 | 1:00–3:00pm
Create N Sip Studios
(223 W 3rd St)


An opportunity for the whole family to get creative and paint! Follow along with a studio artist to create this adorable portrait. Prices vary depending on chosen project. Cost: $29–$39. More information: John Coleman, 417.680.5434.
Wonders of the Night Sky
Saturday, November 14 | 6:00–8:30pm
George Washington Carver NM
(5646 Carver Rd, Diamond, MO)


Did you know that George Washington Carver National Monument’s largest resource is the night sky? Learn about celestial navigation, star stories, and the effects of light pollution! Space is limited and registration is required; register by November 8 via phone at 417.325.4151. Please dress for the weather, bring a lawn chair and a flashlight. In the case of rain or inclement weather, check the park's Facebook page for cancelations. Due to current conditions, this event is subject to change. All GWC programming will be conducted outdoors with a social distancing order as outlined in national and CDC guidelines. Free and open to the public. More information: Sarah Martin, 417.325.4151.
Paint Your Pet
Saturday, November 14 | 6:30–9:30pm
Create N Sip Studios
(223 W 3rd St)


Celebrate your favorite pet by painting their portrait, no experience needed! Register at least 48 hours in advance and send a picture of your pet to be sketched onto a canvas for you to paint. Allow up to three hours for this event. Cost: $49. More information: John Coleman, 417.680.5434.
Family Open Paint
Sunday, November 15 | 1:00–3:00pm
Create N Sip Studios
(223 W 3rd St)


Looking for something to do with the family? Bring them to Create N Sip for this all ages, open paint event! Everyone can create their own unique piece, no experience needed. Prices vary depending on chosen project. Cost: $29–$39. More information: John Coleman, 417.680.5434.
Joplin Comedy:
Open Mic Comedy Night

Sundays | 9:00pm (Sign-Up 8:30pm)
Blackthorn Pizza & Pub
(510 S Joplin Ave)


Try out your latest stand-up routine or take in the acts of local comedians, all while enjoying tasty pizza from Blackthorn Pizza & Pub. Age restrictions: 18+ until 10:00pm. 21+ from 10:00pm until close. Free and open to the public. More information: Dakoda Potter, 417.540.9186.
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