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Bemidji Today
By the People, for the People
Bemidji Chamber Welcomes Loon Country Arts to New Location
Arts cooperative moves into historic Carnegie Library building
Mar. 23, 2026 at 3:20am
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The Bemidji Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors recently welcomed Loon Country Arts, a local arts cooperative, to its new location at 426 Bemidji Ave. N. in the historic Carnegie Library building.
Why it matters
The move to the Carnegie Library building represents an exciting new chapter for Loon Country Arts, which has been a fixture in the Bemidji arts community for years. The historic building provides more space and visibility for the cooperative's work.
The details
Loon Country Arts is a cooperative of local artists that showcases and sells the work of its members. The cooperative previously operated out of a smaller space, but the move to the Carnegie Library building gives them more room to display artwork and host community events.
- Loon Country Arts recently moved into the new location at 426 Bemidji Ave. N.
The players
Loon Country Arts
A local arts cooperative that showcases and sells the work of its member artists.
Bemidji Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors
A group that welcomes new businesses to the Bemidji community.
The takeaway
The relocation of Loon Country Arts to the historic Carnegie Library building is a positive development for the Bemidji arts scene, providing more space and visibility for the cooperative's work and programming.


