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There is a unique kind of magic that happens when a live performance begins. In Fairmont, that magic is amplified by the stone walls and stained glass of our historic home. At the Red Rock Center for the Arts, we believe music is a universal language that brings people together. Our Lunch with the Arts series aims to celebrate the incredible talent that resides right here in our region and to invite you into the front row of the experience. Whether you are a lifelong resident of Martin County or just passing through, there is a seat waiting for you. We are more than just a venue; we are a community hub where art and history intersect. A Historic Stage for Modern Talent The setting of a performance changes how you hear the music. Our building, located at 222 E Blue Earth Ave, was originally constructed in 1898. Its distinctive red stone and arched windows are not just for show; they create an acoustic environment that is warm, resonant, and intimate. When a local musician steps onto our stage, they are standing in a place that has echoed with community gatherings for over a century. This sense of history creates a deep connection between the performer and the audience. You aren't just watching a show; you are part of a continuing story.
Why We Focus on the Artist Our "Artist Spotlight" theme is born from a desire to support local and regional talent. We know that some of the most moving music comes from our own backyard. By providing a platform for area performers, we help foster a vibrant local culture. Supporting local artists means more than just providing a microphone. It means creating a space where they can share their stories and connect with their neighbors. For many performers, playing at the Red Rock Center is a highlight because of the attentive and appreciative Fairmont community. Supporting Local and Regional Talent
The Heart of the Community: Lunch with the Arts One of our most beloved traditions is the Lunch with the Arts series. It is a perfect example of our mission in action: combining art, community, and history into one accessible package. What is Lunch with the Arts? Every month, we host a noon-hour program that features musical entertainment or interesting educational topics. It is a chance to step away from the busy workday or the daily routine and immerse yourself in a creative environment.
The Experience of Live Music In a world of digital streaming and earbuds, the value of live music has never been higher. There is a "vibration" in the room during a live set that you simply cannot replicate at home. When you attend a performance at the Red Rock Center, you see the fingers moving on the guitar strings. You hear the breath of the singer. You see the smiles of your neighbors. This shared experience builds community ties and creates lasting memories. We often hear from attendees that our lunches are the highlight of their month. It provides a mental break and a spiritual lift. For the artists, the feedback is just as positive. They love the "responsive" nature of our hall: the way the audience listens and engages with every note. A Flexible Space for Every Occasion While our Lunch with the Arts series is a major highlight, our venue is active throughout the week. Our main hall is a flexible space that hosts everything from theatrical productions to art education classes. The historic main hall, with its polished wooden floors and vaulted ceilings, is often set up with round tables to encourage conversation. This layout is perfect for our Lunch with the Arts sessions, allowing guests to eat and socialize while enjoying the performance. Join the Red Rock Family The Red Rock Center for the Arts is managed by the Martin County Preservation Association. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving this historic landmark and keeping the arts alive in Fairmont. We invite you to become a part of our mission. There are many ways to get involved and ensure that live music continues to echo through our halls:
Preserving History, Inspiring the Future Our work at the Red Rock Center is about more than just the past. While we celebrate the history of our building, we are firmly focused on the future. Every time a child attends a concert here, or a local artist finds their voice on our stage, we are planting the seeds for a more creative Fairmont. We want the arts to be a standard part of life for everyone in our community, regardless of age or background. Plan Your Visit
Are you ready to experience the magic of live music for yourself? Our doors are open, and we can’t wait to welcome you.
See you at the next Lunch with the Arts!
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Let’s be honest, Tuesdays usually don’t get much love. They lack the "fresh start" energy of Monday and the "almost there" excitement of Friday. But here at Red Rock Center for the Arts, we’ve decided to change that. We think Tuesdays are actually the perfect day to hit the pause button, grab a bite to eat, and soak in some incredible local talent. Our Lunch with the Arts series has become a staple of the Fairmont community, and for good reason. It’s a chance to step away from the desk, the chores, or the daily grind and step into a space filled with music, history, and friendly faces. If you haven’t made it to one yet, you’re missing out on one of the best local cultural events in the region. A Look Back: May with John and Connie PedersenThis past Tuesday, May 12th, we had the absolute pleasure of hosting John and Connie Pedersen. If you’ve spent any time in the local music scene, you know that these two are more than just performers; they are storytellers. The atmosphere in the gallery was nothing short of magical. As the noon sun streamed through our historic stained-glass windows, John and Connie filled the room with warm harmonies and acoustic melodies that seemed to settle into the stone walls of our building. There’s something specifically special about hearing live music in a venue like ours; the acoustics of the old church-turned-art-center provide a depth you just can't get anywhere else. We saw a wonderful mix of regulars and new faces. Some folks slipped in during their lunch break from downtown businesses, while others brought their friends for a full social hour. That’s the beauty of this series; it’s designed to fit into your day, providing a quick but deep "creative reset" before you head back out into the world. Why This Midweek Break MattersIn a world that feels increasingly digital and rushed, the "Lunch Break Recap" isn't just a summary of a concert; it’s a reminder of why community spaces matter. When we search for things to do in Fairmont MN, we’re often looking for a way to connect with our neighbors. Lunch with the Arts is built on three simple pillars:
The Power of a Community Arts CenterAs a community arts center, our mission is to ensure that everyone in our area has access to the transformative power of the arts. Whether it’s through our art classes or our performance series, we want this building to feel like your second home. When you attend a lunch concert, you’re not just a spectator; you’re part of the heartbeat of Fairmont. You’re supporting local musicians and helping us keep this historic landmark vibrant and active. Looking Ahead: Your Tuesday Soundtrack for Summer and FallIf you missed the Pedersens this month, don’t worry! We have an incredible lineup of live music concerts near me (well, near you!) scheduled through the end of the season. Mark your calendars for the second Tuesday of every month at 12:00 PM. Here is what we have coming up:
More Than Just a ConcertWhile the music is the draw, the "Lunch with the Arts" series is also a great time to check out what else is happening at the center. Often, our current gallery exhibition is on full display during the lunch, allowing you to browse local artwork while you eat. If the music inspires you to get creative, we invite you to explore our membership opportunities. Members help us keep programs like this free for the public, ensuring that Fairmont remains a hub for creativity and culture. We also encourage you to check out our calendar for other upcoming events, including workshops and our popular art parties. Plan Your VisitReady to join us? Here are the quick details you need to know for our next session:
Join the Inner CircleWe want to hear from you! Who has been your favorite performer so far? Is there a local artist you think we should feature in the future? Our community is what drives our programming, and your feedback helps us keep the "Lunch Break Recap" series exciting and fresh.
If you’d like to stay in the loop on all our announcements, be sure to visit our announcement page or follow us on social media. See you on Tuesday, June 9th, for Sister Luv! Let’s make it the best lunch hour of the month. |
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