In Progress

In Progress In Progress is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to "paving the way for new voices. Digital arts center for new and emerging artists.

In Progress has been a welcome home for under-represented artists since 1996!

Join internationally recognized photographer and In Progress artist Xavier Tavera (https://in-progress.org/tavera-xavier...
05/18/2026

Join internationally recognized photographer and In Progress artist Xavier Tavera (https://in-progress.org/tavera-xavier-staff) for an evening of images, conversation, and critical reflection. Tavera will share a selection of his photographic work alongside firsthand perspectives on documenting the Mexico–U.S. border, as well as Latinx immigrant and veteran communities.

This artist talk explores the intersection of activism, the role of the visual historian, and the evolving art of photography.

A light dinner will be served. This event is free and open to the public.

Date: Wednesday, May 20th, 6-8PM

Location: Studio 213 / 213 Front Avenue, Saint Paul

Please direct any questions you may have to [email protected].

This workshop is made possible with support from: the McKnight Foundation, the Riester Foundation, the Minnesota State Arts Board General Operating Support Program, the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation and anonymous funds given in support of artists impacted by ICE occupation. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board General Operating Support Program thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

If you would like to find out more about In Progress - our history and the artists we work, please visit our website at: www.in-progress.org

Click here for an update from In Progress!

CAAL has a great program this summer!  Please check it out!
05/15/2026

CAAL has a great program this summer! Please check it out!

Hello everyone!  Great event with IP artist Kevin Yang.   Please join Capitol Region Watershed!  Bring the kids!  It wil...
05/01/2026

Hello everyone! Great event with IP artist Kevin Yang. Please join Capitol Region Watershed! Bring the kids! It will be a great day!

Join us on Saturday, May 9, for a Sidewalk Poetry Workshop in partnership with Public Art Saint Paul. Please register below. Attendees will be introduced to the 2026 Sidewalk Poetry […]

Look what just hit AMAZON !!!!Major props to all of our IP artists that contributed to the making of this important feat...
04/23/2026

Look what just hit AMAZON !!!!

Major props to all of our IP artists that contributed to the making of this important feature film. Please rent or buy! Please share in your networks! Let's help our artists earn some residuals!!!

In rural Montana, a divorced man clings to routine after losing his job, facing the pain that ended his marriage.

Join independent journalist and In Progress artist Chris Juhn (https://in-progress.org/juhn-chris) for an evening of ima...
04/20/2026

Join independent journalist and In Progress artist Chris Juhn (https://in-progress.org/juhn-chris) for an evening of images, conversation, and critical reflection. Juhn will share a selection of photographic work alongside firsthand perspectives on documenting federal occupation and the role of artists within movements for social change. This talk will explore the intersection of activism and photography, highlighting how visual storytelling can bear witness, challenge narratives, and engage communities. A light dinner will be served.

This artist talk explores the intersection of activism, the role of the visual historian, and the evolving art of photography.

A light dinner will be served. This event is free and open to the public.

Date: Thursday, April 30th, 6-8PM

Location: Studio 213 / 213 Front Avenue, Saint Paul

Please direct any questions you may have to [email protected].

This workshop is made possible with support from: the McKnight Foundation, the Riester Foundation, the Minnesota State Arts Board General Operating Support Program, the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation and anonymous funds given in support of artists impacted by ICE occupation. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board General Operating Support Program thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

If you would like to find out more about In Progress - our history and the artists we work, please visit our website at: www.in-progress.org

Click here for an update from In Progress!

Check out a great virtual event with IP artist Juno Vue.  Information is available at the link below
04/19/2026

Check out a great virtual event with IP artist Juno Vue. Information is available at the link below

Professional mixing, mastering, recording, and production. Twin Cities engineer; remote sessions welcome. Booking, portfolio, and FAQ.

Big congratulations to Azomali Obisakin as her film Too Much was just accepted into the BLUE YOUTH - Curated Internation...
04/10/2026

Big congratulations to Azomali Obisakin as her film Too Much was just accepted into the BLUE YOUTH - Curated International Film Festival. Her film will screen this spring in the country of Romania. It always makes us so happy to see the voices of our community shared. You can view Too Much by clicking on the link in the comments.

Hello everyone!  Just a quick reminder to register to attend our Artist Talk with the amazing photographer / activist Ki...
04/07/2026

Hello everyone! Just a quick reminder to register to attend our Artist Talk with the amazing photographer / activist Kingdemetrius Pendleton. He will be sharing images and experiences from the last several months related to the Metro Surge. The event is free but it is important we get a head count so we have enough food. We look forward to seeing you all!

Click here for an update from In Progress!

The PRO Registration workshop series introduces musicians to the fundamentals of Public Rights Organizations (PROs), inc...
04/02/2026

The PRO Registration workshop series introduces musicians to the fundamentals of Public Rights Organizations (PROs), including how to register works, maximize royalties, and properly split rights between artists and publishers. Led by leading music professionals Cassie Opia (https://in-progress.org/mcduffie-cassie-staff) and Jack Ger Vang (https://in-progress.org/vang-jack-staff) , participants will gain both foundational knowledge and hands-on experience to better manage their rights and income streams.

Participants will learn:

-- What Public Rights Organizations (PROs) are and how they function
-- The role of PROs in collecting and distributing performance royalties
-- How to choose and join a PRO that aligns with their needs
-- Step-by-step registration of songs and compositions
-- Common mistakes in registration and how to avoid them
-- Strategies for maximizing royalty collection across platforms and performances
-- The difference between writer and publisher shares
-- How to properly split royalties among collaborators
-- Best practices for documenting and communicating rights splits in creative
projects
-- Each session builds on the last, combining clear instruction with practical
application to ensure participants leave with tools they can immediately use.

Questions can be directed to [email protected].

This workshop represents a partnership between In Progress (https://in-progress.org/) and Sound Scape Studio (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579144060230) and is made possible with support from: the McKnight Foundation, the Riester Foundation, the Minnesota State Arts Board General Operating Support Program and the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (pending). This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

If you would like to find out more about In Progress - our history and the artists we work, please visit our website at: www.in-progress.org

Click here for an update from In Progress!

Sound Healing for All is designed to introduce participants to singing bowls, chimes, and other instruments, exploring h...
03/31/2026

Sound Healing for All is designed to introduce participants to singing bowls, chimes, and other instruments, exploring how sound vibration and frequency can support health and well-being. Participants will practice instruments, record and share their creations, and engage in reflection on their personal healing processes. The session is led by In Progress artists Yeeleng Vue (https://in-progress.org/vue-yeeleng-staff) & Laurette Sebastienne (https://in-progress.org/sebastienne-laurette-staff) . Together they have offered these powerful grounding sessions for our In Progress community since 2023.

Date: Sunday, May 3rd 4-6PM

Location: Studio 213 / 213 Front Avenue, Saint Paul MN 55117

Please register below. This activity is intended to honor the many families that make up our In Progress community. Everyone is welcome.

Please direct any questions you may have to [email protected].

This workshop is made possible with support from: the McKnight Foundation, the Riester Foundation, the Minnesota State Arts Board General Operating Support Program, the Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation and anonymous funds given in support of artists impacted by ICE occupation. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board General Operating Support Program thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

If you would like to find out more about In Progress - our history and the artists we work, please visit our website at: www.in-progress.org

Click here for an update from In Progress!

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Saint Paul, MN
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