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Open Mic Poetry Night, Celebrating Earth Day with Trevor, Celebrate Joplin: Iris Show by the Tri-State Iris Society, Ozarks Writers League: Virtual Conference...
Fri–Sun | April 23–25 | 2021
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Songs in the Night
by Joseph Ransom

Thursday, April 22–
Sunday, April 25
7:00pm (Sundays 2:30pm)
Stained Glass Theatre Joplin
(2101 Annie Baxter Ave)


Based on the true story of Fanny Crosby, Songs in the Night is an inspirational tale of a blind hymn writer. Faced with overwhelming obstacles, including blindness, illness, and family tragedy, Crosby's challenges only enhanced her faith and she wrote 9,000 hymns, many of which are still popular today. Her spirit and story may just change your life for the better! Thursday through Saturday, doors will open at 6:15pm; on Sunday, doors will open at 1:45pm. Tickets are available online. Tickets: Adults (Ages 14+) $10, Children (Ages 4-13) $5, Children (Ages 0-3) admitted for free. More information: Amanda Klein.
Open Mic Poetry Night (Ages 21+)
Friday, April 23 | 7:00pm
Joplin Empire Market
(931 E 4th St)


Write poetry? Love poetry? Come recite a poem you’ve written OR one by a poet you love. Feel free to bring some craft beer or a bottle of wine to enjoy. This is a 21+ event. Free admission. Masks required. Registration required through clicking the blue "reserve a spot" button in the Facebook event page. Marking yourself as "going" will not reserve a spot. This event is limited to the first 50 people who register. Open Mic Poetry Night is a collaborative endeavor to celebrate National Poetry Month between Connect2Culture, Post Art Library, and Pub Hound Press. More information: Emily Frankoski, 417.501.5550.
Connect2Culture Presents:
Live from The Sheldon
with Zakir Hussain

Saturday, April 24–
Saturday, May 1
Online | Click here to tune in!


Connect2Culture, in collaboration with HEC Media and The Sheldon, presents Live From The Sheldon, a monthly, virtual concert series recorded live at The Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, Missouri! April's performance features percussionist and international phenomenon Zakir Hussain, who is widely considered the father of the contemporary world music movement and a classical tabla virtuoso. One of the most influential musicians of the past 50 years, and co-founder of the legendary fusion band Shakti, Hussain is known for his masterful improvisations and brilliant live performances. Zakir is joined by his fellow Masters of Percussion: Anantha Krishnan, Mridangam; Marcus Gilmore, drums; and Pezhham Akhavass, tombak and daf. Tune in to see these incredible artists on Connect2Culture's YouTube channel. The performance goes live on Saturday, April 24 at 7:00pm and will be available through Saturday, May 1. This performance is produced by HEC Media, in partnership with The Sheldon and Connect2Culture. Free and open to the public. More information: Chris Peimann, 314.533.9900 X19.
Celebrating Earth Day
with Trevor the Bunny

Saturday, April 24 | 9:00am–Noon
Webb City Farmers Market
(106 E Tracy St, Webb City, MO)


Help Trevor the bunny and his friends from Wildcat Glades Friends Group celebrate Earth Day at the Webb City Farmers Market! Drop by to learn about animal habitats, discuss how everyone can be a friend to the Earth, and say hi to Trevor! Free and open to the public. More information: Robin Standridge, 417.708.7713.
Physics Fun Pop-Up
Saturday, April 24 | 10:00am–1:00pm
Joplin Public Library
(1901 E 20th St)


While they continue to work towards opening a science center in Joplin, the Creative Learning Alliance has created Physics Fun Brain Bags to help pass the time! Each Brain Bag is filled with Drop on In, an experiment that explores inertia, energy, and Newtonian physics. Get yours at the Joplin Public Library and conduct the experiment from your home! Only 50 bags will be available. Free and open to the public. More information: Shelby Witzman, 417.825.2710.
Celebrate Joplin: Iris Show
by the Tri-State Iris Society

Saturday, April 24 | 10:00am–1:00pm
Joplin Empire Market
(931 E 4th St)


In preparation for Joplin's 150th birthday in 2023, the Tri-State Iris Society, Celebrate Joplin, and the centennial planning commission are partnering up for an iris show! Participants receive instructions for growing and caring for the City's official Flower and will receive a map of where public garden beds have been planted. Free and open to the public. More information: Patrick Tuttle, 417.625.4789.
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.
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. In-person screenings limited to 10 people. More information: Holly Crane, 417.825.5161. 
Art in the Park
Saturday, April 24 | 10:00am–3:00pm
George Washington Carver NM
(5646 Carver Rd, Diamond, MO)


Enjoy time in the outdoors as you learn about George Washington Carver's love of art. Join a ranger-led talk discussing how George considered art to be an "expression of his soul." Self-guided activities will also be available along the trail. More details to come! 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.
Ozarks Writers League:
Virtual Conference

Saturday, April 24 | 10:00am–5:00pm
Via Zoom | Click here for details!


Ozark Writers League’s annual, spring conference is going virtual! Join them for a day of informative sessions about marketing, design, the use of audiobooks, and more. For a full list of sessions, visit their website. Interested in joining? Dues are $30 annually and allow for free access to events and conferences like this. More information: S.V. Farnsworth, 417.691.0480.
Pratt Presents: Comedy
at Bookhouse Cinema
with Ty Clay

Saturday, April 24 | 8:00pm (doors 7:30pm)
Bookhouse Cinema
(715 E Broadway St)


Enjoy an evening of laughs with Kansas City comedians Ty Clay and Aaron Scarbrough, as they perform their hilarious stand-up routines at Bookhouse Cinema! Tickets: $10. More information: Holly Crane, 417.825.5161.
B.A.R.K. Ranger Program
Sunday, April 25 | 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 to noon to walk your pup. You will learn the B.A.R.K. 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.
Sunday, April 25 | 7:00pm
Bookhouse Cinema
(715 E Broadway St)
 
The 93rd annual Academy Awards ceremony honors the best films of 2020 and early 2021. Head to Bookhouse Cinema for a casual watch party and discover if your favorites make the cut! More information: Holly Crane, 417.825.5161.
Joplin Arts Fest
Application Process

Thursday, April 1–
Friday, June 18
Online | Click here to apply!


Joplin Arts Fest is Southwest Missouri’s premier fall arts festival – and you can be a part of it! This juried event showcases exceptional talent from 2D and 3D artists exhibiting their original artwork. This year's festival will be held at the Joplin Empire Market, a historic venue that will feature outdoor, courtyard booth spaces and indoor booths. The art festival will be held on Friday evening, September 17, 2021 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm and Saturday, September 18, 2021 from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Click here for additional details or for the application. More information: Ivy Hagedorn, 417.986.3914.
National Poetry Month
April 2021 | All Month Long
Everywhere | Click here for details!


April 2021 marks the 25th annual celebration of poets and poetry. Launched by the Academy of American Poets in 1996, National Poetry Month reminds the public that poets have an integral role to play in our culture and that poetry matters. Join the largest literary celebration in the world! For more information about the local celebration, click here. For more information about the national celebration, click here.
Neosho Arts Council:
Spring Art Challenge (Ages 6+)

Monday, March 1–
Friday, April 30
Online | Click here to learn more!


The Neosho Arts Council wants to encourage and challenge our community’s creativity with their Spring Art Challenge! The Spring Art Challenge is an online arts contest that offers a chance to sharpen artistic skills and enjoy creative expression. Each week will feature a new challenge. This year, there are four challenges, including drawing, comics, photography, and writing. There are three age divisions and all entries are free. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top winner in each division of each category. For more information, visit the Neosho Arts Council's website. Free and open to the public. More information: Sarah Serio, 417.592.1673.
Spring Forward with Local Color
By Local Color Art Gallery Artists

April 1–30, 2021
Club 609
(609 S Main St)


Good food and good art – what more could you ask for? Head to Club 609 to grab a bite to eat and admire the paintings of artists from Local Color Art Gallery & Studio. Free and open to the public. More information: Linda Teeter, 417.438.5931.
Paint in Motion
By Philip Ledbetter

April 2–May 15, 2021
artCentral Carthage
(1110 E 13th St, Carthage, MO)


After the pandemic reached the four-state area, artist Philip Ledbetter’s exhibit Paint in Motion was postponed. Now, at long last, see this talented artist’s distinctive technique in his latest body of work, which was inspired by the sun, sea, nature, other artists, and music. Free and open to the public; donations appreciated. More information: Alice Lynn Green-Mathé, 417.358.4404.
Made of Objects
By Amber Mintert

April 1–30, 2021
Urban Art Gallery
(511 S Main St)


Painter and Missouri Southern State University Professor Amber Mintert presents a collection of whimsical works in her exhibit Made of Objects. More information: Linda Teeter, 417.438.5931.
Save Humanity
By Justin Kidston

April 1–30, 2021
Beast and Barrel
(530 S Main St)


In his latest exhibit Save Humanity, local artist Justin Kidston uses his surreal, oil paintings to explore the ideas of despair, revelation, and salvation. Free and open to the public. More information: Linda Teeter, 417.438.5931.
Amor, Amor, Amor 
By Holly Gomez

April 1–30, 2021
Joplin Avenue Coffee Company
(506 S Joplin Ave)


Neosho artist Holly Gomez brings her exhibit Amor, Amor, Amor to Urban Art Gallery! Gomez works mainly in acrylic, mixed media, and resin to produce whimsical, abstract works. She feels that her art is healing and is needed now more than ever – especially at a time when unity, love, and harmony are desperately needed. More information: Linda Teeter, 417.438.5931.    
Samplings
By Brenda Sageng

April 1–May 31, 2021
Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce
(320 E 4th St)


Brenda Sageng, a Missouri Southern State University adjunct art professor, presents a collection of paintings demonstrating her skill and control. Free and open to the public. More information: Linda Teeter, 417.438.5931.
PhotoSpiva 2021 
March 20–May 15, 2021 
Spiva Center for the Arts,
Main Gallery (222 W 3rd St)


Celebrating its 45th year, PhotoSpiva 2021 delivers an exhibit of photographic excellence from artists across the country. Images were selected by juror Adam Finkelston. The week of the exhibit opening, Finkelston will blind judge the work, without knowledge of the entrants or their status as emerging or professional photographers, and without categories to distinguish photographic processes. The competition is open to all US photographers, and any type of photographic process – from traditional to digital to photo-based mixed media – is eligible, as long as it results in a two-dimensional print that has never been shown at Spiva. Free and open to the public; donations appreciated. More information: Jade Henning, 417.623.0183.
2021 Small Works Auction
March 20–May 7, 2021
Spiva Center for the Arts,
Regional Gallery (222 W 3rd St)


Good things do come in small packages! At Spiva Center for the Arts, those small packages will measure 12”x12”, 9”x12” or 6”x6” during the 23rd annual Small Works Auction. In this exhibit and auction, more than 70 Spiva member artists create works from jewelry to collage, which they donate for auctioning. The exhibit is not only a great way to raise money for Spiva operations, but an excellent opportunity to offer exposure for the participating artists. Free and open to the public; donations appreciated. More information: Jade Henning, 417.623.0183.
The ABCs of
Folklore and Slang

By Deby Gilley

March 5–May 30, 2021
Joplin Public Library,
Bramlage and Wilcoxon
Foundation Gallery (1901 E 20th St)


The ABCs of Folklore and Slang is an exhibit featuring 26 linocuts by artist Deby Gilley. Inspired by positive feedback about the titles she gives her works, this series is based on an alphabetical sequence of key letters from the words within the titles. Gilley created these works, which reflect an Ozark heritage, using the relief-printmaking process. “I am hopeful that my chosen images and titles offers a new and refreshing experience to the use of the slang and familiar sayings. Some of the images are people and animals that I know very well," said Gilley. Her book, The ABCs of Folklore and Slang Told in 26 Linocuts, was released in 2020. Free and open to the public. More information: Jill Sullivan, 417.623.7953 x1041.
Post Mail Art Projekt 2021:
Show Me Mail Art

March 1, 2021–January 31, 2022
Post Art Library
(1901 E 20th St)


In 2014, Post Art Library put out an international call for mail art for an exhibit that has since turned into an ongoing project. Post Mail Art Projekt 2021: Show Me Mail Art is an exhibit of pieces in their collection, as well as an active call for mail art. The call is open to anyone who would like to participate, but Missouri residents are particularly encouraged to send mail art in celebration of the state Bicentennial! Click here for full details, including where to mail art, what will happen to mail art once it is received, and more. Post Mail Art Projekt 2021: Show Me Mail Art is in partnership with Connect2Culture and the Joplin Public Library and will be on exhibit inside the library from March 1, 2021 through January 31, 2022. Free and open to the public. More information: Jill Sullivan, 417.623.7953 x1041.
Conservation Families:
Colors of Spring

Friday, April 23 | 6:00pm
Online | Click here to sign up!


April showers bring May flowers and the perfect time to learn about Missouri wildflower! Gather your family for conservation fun and explore flowers inside and out while discovering why they are important to wildlife. During this program we will discuss basic flower anatomy and create easy floral artwork. All ages welcome but this program is recommended for ages five and up. Registration and a valid email address is required to receive the program link. Free and open to the public. More information: Jessie Ballard, 417.629.3434.
Little Acorns: Cottontails (Ages 3-7)
Saturday, April 24 | 10:00am
Online | Click here for details!


Hopping down the bunny trail comes Missouri’s own rabbit! But what do they eat? Where do they live? Why in the world do they have such big ears? Join the Missouri Department of Conservation to answer these questions and learn more about cottontail rabbits. Registration and a valid email address is required to receive the program link. Free and open to the public. More information: Jessie Ballard, 417.629.3434.
Preschool Nature Connections:
Flowers and Butterflies (Ages 3-6)

Saturday, April 24 | 10:00–11:00am
Wildcat Glades Education Cottage
(301 Riviera Dr)


Butterflies need plants and plants need butterflies! Butterflies can be picky eaters just like us. Learn about butterflies and their selective tastes with a story and then, decorate a pot and plant a flower so butterflies visit your backyard. Registration required. To register, visit their Facebook page, call them at 417.708.7713, or email Lauren. Free and open to the public. More information: Robin Standridge, 417.708.7713.
Spiva Art Class
at The ROCC

Fridays | 10:00–11:00am
The ROCC
(1402 S Main St)


The Recovery Outreach Community Center (ROCC), a community center that provides peer recovery support services, is partnering with Spiva Center for the Arts for weekly art classes! Join them every Friday at 10:00am and express yourself, regardless of your artistic abilities. All ages welcome. Free and open to the public. More information: Jade Henning, 417.623.0183.
Connect2Culture Presents:
Live from The Sheldon
with Zakir Hussain

Saturday, April 24–
Saturday, May 1
Online | Click here to tune in!


Connect2Culture, in collaboration with HEC Media and The Sheldon, presents Live From The Sheldon, a monthly, virtual concert series recorded live at The Sheldon Concert Hall in St. Louis, Missouri! April's performance features percussionist and international phenomenon Zakir Hussain, who is widely considered the father of the contemporary world music movement and a classical tabla virtuoso. One of the most influential musicians of the past 50 years, and co-founder of the legendary fusion band Shakti, Hussain is known for his masterful improvisations and brilliant live performances. Zakir is joined by his fellow Masters of Percussion: Anantha Krishnan, Mridangam; Marcus Gilmore, drums; and Pezhham Akhavass, tombak and daf. Tune in to see these incredible artists on Connect2Culture's YouTube channel. The performance goes live on Saturday, April 24 at 7:00pm and will be available through Saturday, May 1. This performance is produced by HEC Media, in partnership with The Sheldon and Connect2Culture. Free and open to the public. More information: Chris Peimann, 314.533.9900 X19.
Virtual Book Discussion
Monday, April 26 | 6:00–7:00pm
Via Zoom | Click here to learn more!


Join the conversation about Caroline B. Cooney's mystery Before She Was Helen! In this absorbing adult novel, main character Clementine Lakefield leads a relatively normal life for a retiree. Below the surface, however, Clemmie hides a lifetime of secrets that she must confront when her neighbor goes missing. Check out a copy of Before She Was Helen at the Joplin Public Library or download it instantly from Hoopla, the Library's ebook platform. A library card is necessary for book checkout. Read the book and then, sign up to discuss it by emailing the Library's Reference Desk. Free and open to the public. More information: Chelsey Gatewood, 417.623.7953.
National Poem
In Your Pocket Day

Thursday, April 29 | All Day
Everywhere


On Poem in Your Pocket Day, people celebrate by selecting a poem, carrying it with them, and sharing it with others throughout the day at schools, bookstores, libraries, parks, workplaces, and online. Pocket poems will be distributed at Joplin Public Library and coffee shops throughout Joplin! This is a collaborative celebration for National Poetry Month led by Connect2Culture, Post Art Library, and Pub Hound Press.
Explore iNaturalist (Ages 12+)
Thursday, April 29 | 6:00pm
Online | Click here to sign up!


Interested in nature but don’t know where to start? It can be as easy as downloading an app! A popular nature app, iNaturalist helps people identify plants and animals, and connects them with over a million scientists and naturalists who can help them learn more about the outdoors. By recording and sharing their data, subscribers to iNaturalist also broaden the data bases for biologists and researchers working in a variety of natural resource fields. Learn how iNaturalist can turn your walks or hikes into nature adventures during this informative, virtual program. This program is recommended for ages 12 and up. Registration and a valid email address is required to receive the program link. Free and open to the public. More information: Jessie Ballard, 417.629.3434.
Open Mic Night
Last Thursdays | 7:00pm (Sign-Ups 6:30pm)
Joplin Avenue Coffee Company
(506 S Joplin Ave)


Musicians, singers, poets! Looking to showcase your talent? Look no further than Joplin Avenue Coffee Company's Open Mic Nights. Each performer is allotted five to eight minutes per set. Two vocal mics, a quarter inch plug-in for guitar/piano, and an aux cable will be available. To sign up early, message them on Facebook. All ages welcome! Participants are asked to follow social distancing guidelines and encouraged to wear a mask. Free and open to the public. More information: Autumn Zimmerman, 417.483.5558.
MOSO Theatre Presents:
Wind in the Willows

Thursday, April 29 & Friday, April 30
7:30pm Each Day
Missouri Southern State University
(3950 E Newman Rd)


Join the actors of MOSO Theatre for a children's show in Missouri Southern's Black Box Theatre! This riotous comedy follows Mole, Rat, Badger, and the impulsive Mr. Toad, whose insatiable need for speed lands him in serious trouble. With his beloved home under threat from the notorious Chief Weasel and his gang of sinister Wild Wooders, Toad must attempt a daring escape from prison and, after a series of misadventures, a heroic battle to recapture Toad Hall. Full of humor, wit, a soaring score, and heartwarming lessons of friendship, The Wind in the Willows is the perfect fit for any family. Tickets available online. Tickets: $15. More information: Erick Wolfe, 417.625.3044.
Opening Reception:
Elemental Blue by MSSU Seniors

Friday, April 30 | 5:00–8:00pm
Missouri Southern State University,
Spiva Art Gallery (3950 E Newman Rd)


Celebrate the skill and accomplishments of three Missouri Southern seniors, whose artwork is featured in the latest exhibit, Elemental Blue. Free and open to the public. More information: Dr. Christine Bentley, 417.625.9563.
Spring Open House
Friday, April 30 | 5:00–8:00pm
Local Color Art Gallery & Studio
(1027 S Main St)


Spring has sprung at Local Color Art Gallery & Studio! Drop by anytime during this open house and enjoy refreshments, find beautiful artwork, and meet Local Color’s award-winning artists. 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.
Model Train Show
and Swap Meet

Saturday, May 1 | 9:00am–3:00pm
Joplin History & Mineral Museum
(504 Schifferdecker Ave)


Revel in your love of railroads at this fun, family event! Join fellow train enthusiasts in admiring the intricate model train displays and update your collection at swap tables. All ages welcome! Admission: Adults $4, Children 12 and under admitted for free. More information: Rick Gardner, 417.673.4888.
May Day
Saturday, May 1 | 12:30–3:30pm
Wildcat Glades Pavilion
(301 Riviera Dr)


Pack a picnic and join Wildcat Glades Friends Group for an old-fashioned May Day celebration! Head down to the Wildcat Pavilion, enjoy your lunch, and then, get ready to race at 1:30pm. May Day paper baskets and flowers crafts will be available for racers to complete while waiting their turn to run. This will be a fun-filled, outdoor event, so please wear proper shoes, and bring bug spray. Free and open to the public. More information: Robin Standridge, 417.708.7713.
Who Was George Washington Carver?
Saturday, May 1 & Sunday, May 2
1:00pm Each Day
George Washington Carver NM
(5646 Carver Rd, Diamond, MO)


World-renowned scientist, passionate educator, and dedicated mentor. George Washington Carver was all of these and so much more! Discover more about this visionary with the rangers at George Washington Carver National Monument. 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.
Art on Tap (Ages 21+)
Saturday, May 1 | 5:00–8:00pm
Spiva Center for the Arts
(222 W 3rd St)


Art on Tap, Spiva's annual evening of entertainment, beautiful art, food, and craft beer, is back! Local home brewers, popular craft beers, local wineries, and delicious food will be featured both indoors and outdoors under a tent. Patrons can also enjoy and participate in the Annual Small Works Auction and a raffle. Advance registration is recommended since tickets are limited; click here to purchase tickets. Call your friends, mark your calendars, and contact Spiva for membership information. Cost: $40 ($5 off for Spiva and Homebrew members). More information: Jade Henning, 417.623.0183.
Connect2Culture (C2C) is unlike any organization in the Joplin area – respected community arts agency, champion of the Harry M. Cornell Arts & Entertainment Complex, and performing arts presenter. C2C is a not-for-profit arts organization founded in 2009 to enhance community through culture. C2C strives to expand audience and resources needed to "ignite a passion for the arts, culture, and entertainment" in the Joplin area.
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