Heritage Building

Building Hours:
Thursday – Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Learn about the history of Mille Lacs County and the area. Display by the Mille Lacs, Milaca, and Princeton historical societies.

R. J. Kern (b. 1978) is an American artist whose work investigates ideas of home, ancestry, and a sense of place. His portraits focus on intimate, interdependent relationships of people, animals, and landscape as a means of exploring how ancestry shapes identity and how myth intertwines with personal history. His camera has led him from an inquiry into his lineage in the farming communities of Scandinavia and Ireland to the examination of similar communities near his home in Minnesota. Increasingly, his attention has been captured by the next generation of young people, who may or may not be the stewards of rural communities and economies in the future.

Inspired by master landscape painters of the 19th-century, Kern embraces the heightened expressivity of natural and artificial lighting techniques. To draw sharper connections between traditional and modern farming routines, he adopts both historical and current photographic processes. While illuminating the ephemeral beauty of youth, Kern probes the current realities of agrarian practices, aspiring to enhance awareness and interest in the changing face of American pastoral life. 

Friday, August 8 RJ Kern Programs (Heritage Building):

  • 1:00 pm History of Agricultural Photography 101 – An overview of agricultural photography’s role in documenting rural life.
  • 2:30 pm Historical Photography Demonstration – A live demonstration of historical photographic techniques.
  • 4:00 pm iPhoneography Tips for Award-Winning Photography – Practical tips for improving photography using smartphones.

Saturday, August 9 RJ Kern Programs (Open Class Building):

  • 1:00 pm On Being a National Geographic Agricultural Photographer – Insights into Kern’s work with rural communities for National Geographic.
  • 2:30 pm On Being a Commemorative Artist for the Minnesota State Fair – Sharing experiences from his role as the 2019 commemorative artist.
  • 4:00 pm The Unchosen Ones: Advice for 4-H Competitors – Life lessons from his photo series focused on 4-H competitors.

Each program lasts about 30 minutes. Individuals can come and go if they can’t stay the whole time. Limited seating.

“Arts Garden for All”, “R.J. Kern, Photographer”, and “Hot Glass Academy” activities are made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the East Central Regional Arts Council thanks to legislative appropriations from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
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