Zeitgeist Summer Concert Series 2025
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Bask in the beauty and bounty of late summer with Zeitgeist’s SUMMER CONCERT SERIES featuring outdoor musical experiences that draw us closer to the natural world, celebrate the food we grow, and uplift the ways we steward the land that sustains us.
More information about artists, works, and farm venues!
EVEN IF I MUST GO
by Kyle Hutchins A meditative celebration of dusk with Zeitgeist and friends, set in the field of The Anderson Center sculpture garden. Arrive early to explore the grounds and take in the full experience. Friday, August 29 7 pm The Anderson Center at Tower View 163 Tower View Drive Red Wing, MN 55066 Free to the public; No reservations required! More info here
CONCERT AT KIMBER CONTOURS
Join Zeitgeist and Ancia Saxophone Quartet for a rural performance among the fields of Kimber Contours Farm. Featuring works by Pamela Z, Libby Larsen, and more. Learn about regenerative farming from Farmer Kurt and enjoy a guided tour of the land. Saturday, August 30 Kimber Contours Farm 2029 270th St W Farmington, MN 55024 4:00 Grounds Open 4:40 Introduction from Farmer Kurt 5:00 Performance 6:00 Farm Tour Reservations and $20 donations appreciated but not required. Bring your own water bottle, lawn chair and beverages. We will have drinking water available. More info here
FESTIVAL AT THE FARM 2025
Zeitgeist and Barringer Family Farms present the 4th annual FESTIVAL AT THE FARM featuring new works inspired by the food we grow. Join us for performances, and come early or stay late to walk the grounds, sample goods from area farmers, and chat with our artists and farmers. Featuring new works by Heather Barringer, A.J Isaacson-Zvidzwa, and Nick Gaudette. Photo: Ulysses the Rooster, Farm Security Friday, September 12 6 pm ground open; 7 pm performance Saturday, September 13 3 pm grounds open; 4 pm performance Barringer Family Farms N4815 810th St Ellsworth, WI 54022 Minnesota activities made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature.
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