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September
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Artists are hosted by businesses or in their own studios throughout Saint Peter and Kasota. Visit the Art Stroll Information Station at the corner of Nassau and Front Street to pick
Event Details
Artists are hosted by businesses or in their own studios throughout Saint Peter and Kasota.
Visit the Art Stroll Information Station at the corner of Nassau and Front Street to pick up an Art Stroll map. Food trucks will also be on hand during The Stroll. You can download a digital version of the map.
NOTE: Numbers before hosts and artists refer to the Art Stroll Map
Hosts & Artists
01. Aesthetic Religion Records and Text – 123 S Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
- ARK — Mixed Media
02. Altelier Creative – 216 S Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
- Raya — Mixed Media | Painting
03. Arts Center of Saint Peter — 315 S Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
- Holly Dodge — Mixed Media | Collage
- Robert “Shorty” Johnson — Photography
04. Blue Valley Clay — 217 Park Row, Saint Peter
- Juana Arias — Ceramics | Printmaking
- Molly Moon Art — Ceramics
- Myra Wollman — Ceramics
- Stephanie Bove — Ceramics
05. Bryan Holland Arts — 220 Dodd Ave, Saint Peter
- Bryan Holland — Painting | Mixed Media | Collage
- Eric Ouren — Sculpture
06. The Haven at Hallet’s — 1042 Old Minnesota Ave., Suite 200, Saint Peter
- Malia Wiley — Painting
07. River Rock Coffee and Tea — 301 S Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
- Coyote and Bee — Painting
- Zachary Baldwin — Photography
08. Saint Peter Food Coop — 228 W Mulberry St., Saint Peter
- Roxanne Schoeb — Ceramics
- Lovefuzz Handmade — Jewelry Fiber Arts
09. Saint Peter Public Library — 601 S Washington Ave., Saint Peter
- Diane Wild — Fiber Arts
- Tin Can Valley Printing Co. — Print Making
10. Saint Peter Woolen Mill — 101 Broadway Ave., Saint Peter
- Ewenique Quilters Guild — Fiber Arts
11. The Smallest Cog Bicycle Shop — 115 S Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
- Whitney Dirks — Sculpture | Fiber Arts
12. Soul Work | Re.Mind Design — 101 West Broadway Saint Peter (Studio entrance is on Front Street)
- Michelle Kaisersatt — Ceramics | Fiber Arts
- Shannon Deitrich — Jewelry
- Joan Osborne — Drawing
13. Stone’s Throw Gallery — 420 N Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
- Jon Smithers — Photography
- Kristin Musser — Jewelry
- Patty Conlin — Jewelry
Artist Studios
- 14. Betsy Ruth Byers — Painting | Olivia Norquist — Painting — 202 N Third St., Saint Peter (Studio is located in the back yard, come in the side gate on Chestnut and look for the small outbuilding with the sign)
- 15. Bob Vogel — Glass — 215 N Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter — Glass
- 16. Emily Kretschmer — Mixed Media | Collage — Nicollet Plaza 108 S Minnesota Ave. B3, Saint Peter
- 17. Charlie Putnam — Printmaking | Painting | Ceramics — 913 S Front St., Saint Peter
- 18. Mark Hall — Glass — 130 N Webster, Kasota
- 19. Michael Callahan — Painting — 303 S Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
more
Time
September 21(Saturday) 10:00 am - 5:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
Future Event Times in this Repeating Event Series
Event Details
Artists are hosted by businesses or in their own studios throughout Saint Peter and Kasota. Visit the Art Stroll Information Station at the corner of Nassau and Front Street to pick
Event Details
Artists are hosted by businesses or in their own studios throughout Saint Peter and Kasota.
Visit the Art Stroll Information Station at the corner of Nassau and Front Street to pick up an Art Stroll map. Food trucks will also be on hand during The Stroll. You can download a digital version of the map.
NOTE: Numbers before hosts and artists refer to the Art Stroll Map
Hosts & Artists
01. Aesthetic Religion Records and Text – 123 S Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
- ARK — Mixed Media
02. Altelier Creative – 216 S Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
- Raya — Mixed Media | Painting
03. Arts Center of Saint Peter — 315 S Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
- Holly Dodge — Mixed Media | Collage
- Robert “Shorty” Johnson — Photography
04. Blue Valley Clay — 217 Park Row, Saint Peter
- Juana Arias — Ceramics | Printmaking
- Molly Moon Art — Ceramics
- Myra Wollman — Ceramics
- Stephanie Bove — Ceramics
05. Bryan Holland Arts — 220 Dodd Ave, Saint Peter
- Bryan Holland — Painting | Mixed Media | Collage
- Eric Ouren — Sculpture
06. The Haven at Hallet’s — 1042 Old Minnesota Ave., Suite 200, Saint Peter
- Malia Wiley — Painting
07. River Rock Coffee and Tea — 301 S Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
- Coyote and Bee — Painting
- Zachary Baldwin — Photography
08. Saint Peter Food Coop — 228 W Mulberry St., Saint Peter
- Roxanne Schoeb — Ceramics
- Lovefuzz Handmade — Jewelry Fiber Arts
09. Saint Peter Public Library — 601 S Washington Ave., Saint Peter
- Diane Wild — Fiber Arts
- Tin Can Valley Printing Co. — Print Making
10. Saint Peter Woolen Mill — 101 Broadway Ave., Saint Peter
- Ewenique Quilters Guild — Fiber Arts
11. The Smallest Cog Bicycle Shop — 115 S Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
- Whitney Dirks — Sculpture | Fiber Arts
12. Soul Work | Re.Mind Design — 101 West Broadway Saint Peter (Studio entrance is on Front Street)
- Michelle Kaisersatt — Ceramics | Fiber Arts
- Shannon Deitrich — Jewelry
- Joan Osborne — Drawing
13. Stone’s Throw Gallery — 420 N Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
- Jon Smithers — Photography
- Kristin Musser — Jewelry
- Patty Conlin — Jewelry
Artist Studios
- 14. Betsy Ruth Byers — Painting | Olivia Norquist — Painting — 202 N Third St., Saint Peter (Studio is located in the back yard, come in the side gate on Chestnut and look for the small outbuilding with the sign)
- 15. Bob Vogel — Glass — 215 N Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter — Glass
- 16. Emily Kretschmer — Mixed Media | Collage — Nicollet Plaza 108 S Minnesota Ave. B3, Saint Peter
- 17. Charlie Putnam — Printmaking | Painting | Ceramics — 913 S Front St., Saint Peter
- 18. Mark Hall — Glass — 130 N Webster, Kasota
- 19. Michael Callahan — Painting — 303 S Minnesota Ave., Saint Peter
more
Time
September 22(Sunday) 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT-05:00)
October
Event Details
New in 2024 – Nobel Conference is free and open to the public! If you plan to attend, please register to help the
Event Details
New in 2024 – Nobel Conference is free and open to the public! If you plan to attend, please register to help the college prepare.
All lectures and panel discussions will be live streamed and archived on the conference website. Breakout sessions will not be livestreamed or recorded. Watch the Livestream
Tuesday, October 1
- Session 1 – Understanding the Nature of Sleep
- 8:30 am — Christ Chapel doors open
- 9:15 am — Academic Procession and Conference Opening
- 9:45 am — Sleep, Memory, and Dreams: Pulling it All Together Lecture by Robert Stickgold, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
- 10:30 am — Using a Simple Animal Model to Understand How and Why We Sleep Lecture by Amita Sehgal, Professor of molecular biology and chronobiology, Perelman Schools of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
- 11:15 am — Penel Discussion and Audience Q&A
- 12:45 pm — Breakout Sessions and Self-Guided Activities. See the list of sessions here.
- Session 2 –
- 2 pm — Sleep and Circadian Health: A National Research Agenda Lecture by Marishka Brown, Director of the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research at the National Institutes of Health
- 2:45 pm — Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
- 3:00 pm — Conference Speakers Meet with Gustavus Classes
- 7:30 pm – The Moth StorySLAM – A live storytelling event. Bjorling Hall
Wednesday, October 2
- Session 3 – Sleep Across the Lifespan
- 8:30 am — Christ Chapel doors open
- 9:15 am — Clock, Hourglass and Teen Sleep Lecture by Mary Carskadon, Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University
- 10 am — The Glymphatic System Lecture by Maiken Nedergaard, Professor in the departments of neurology and neurosurgery, and is the co-director of the Department of Neurology, Center for Translational Neuromedicine at the University of Rochester
- 10:45 am — Penel Discussion and Audience Q&A
- Session 4 – Social and Cultural Implications of Sleep
- 1 pm — Sleep and Inequality: A History Lecture by Benjamin Reiss, Professor of English, Emory University
- 1:45 pm — Rest as Portal for Justice Lecture by Tricia Hersey, Performance artist, theologian and founder of The Nap Ministry
- 2:30 pm — Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
- 3:15 pm — Nobel Conference 60 closing remarks
- 3:30 pm – Conference Speakers meet with Gustavus Classes
more
Time
October 1(Tuesday) 8:30 am - 8:30 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
Christ Chapel - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Ave, St. Peter
Future Event Times in this Repeating Event Series
Event Details
New in 2024 – Nobel Conference is free and open to the public! If you plan to attend, please register to help the
Event Details
New in 2024 – Nobel Conference is free and open to the public! If you plan to attend, please register to help the college prepare.
All lectures and panel discussions will be live streamed and archived on the conference website. Breakout sessions will not be livestreamed or recorded. Watch the Livestream
Tuesday, October 1
- Session 1 – Understanding the Nature of Sleep
- 8:30 am — Christ Chapel doors open
- 9:15 am — Academic Procession and Conference Opening
- 9:45 am — Sleep, Memory, and Dreams: Pulling it All Together Lecture by Robert Stickgold, Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
- 10:30 am — Using a Simple Animal Model to Understand How and Why We Sleep Lecture by Amita Sehgal, Professor of molecular biology and chronobiology, Perelman Schools of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
- 11:15 am — Penel Discussion and Audience Q&A
- 12:45 pm — Breakout Sessions and Self-Guided Activities. See the list of sessions here.
- Session 2 –
- 2 pm — Sleep and Circadian Health: A National Research Agenda Lecture by Marishka Brown, Director of the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research at the National Institutes of Health
- 2:45 pm — Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
- 3:00 pm — Conference Speakers Meet with Gustavus Classes
- 7:30 pm – The Moth StorySLAM – A live storytelling event. Bjorling Hall
Wednesday, October 2
- Session 3 – Sleep Across the Lifespan
- 8:30 am — Christ Chapel doors open
- 9:15 am — Clock, Hourglass and Teen Sleep Lecture by Mary Carskadon, Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University
- 10 am — The Glymphatic System Lecture by Maiken Nedergaard, Professor in the departments of neurology and neurosurgery, and is the co-director of the Department of Neurology, Center for Translational Neuromedicine at the University of Rochester
- 10:45 am — Penel Discussion and Audience Q&A
- Session 4 – Social and Cultural Implications of Sleep
- 1 pm — Sleep and Inequality: A History Lecture by Benjamin Reiss, Professor of English, Emory University
- 1:45 pm — Rest as Portal for Justice Lecture by Tricia Hersey, Performance artist, theologian and founder of The Nap Ministry
- 2:30 pm — Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A
- 3:15 pm — Nobel Conference 60 closing remarks
- 3:30 pm – Conference Speakers meet with Gustavus Classes
more
Time
October 2(Wednesday) 8:30 am - 4:30 pm(GMT-05:00)
Location
Christ Chapel - Gustavus Adolphus College
800 W College Ave, St. Peter