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North House Folk School

Located on the North Shore of Lake Superior, North House Folk School enriches lives and builds community by teaching traditional northern crafts. Founded in Grand Marais, Minnesota in 1997, North House hosts classes in over 18 teaching themes, from basketry to blacksmithing and timber framing to fiber arts. As a folk school, North House emphasizes learning for the sake of learning in a non-competitive, supportive environment; over 90% of courses are open to complete beginners. Since its inception, North House has been a welcoming community hub, hosting a variety of events, public programming, and youth programs throughout every month of the year. In addition to courses and events, North House also enriches the development of the next generation of craft artisans through an Artisan Development Program and Craft Education Internship. No matter the program, each experience at North House serves to inspire the hands, the heart, and the mind.

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North House Folk School
500 West Highway 61 
Grand Marais, 
MN 
55604
A North House belt-making class standing outside the Blacksmith Shop on campus with their finished leather and metal hand-made belts. North House Folk SchoolNorth House instructor April Ogimaakwe Stone leads a Weaving the Handbag Basket class. North House Folk SchoolNorth House instructor Christine Novotny stands with two weaving students with Lake Superior in the background. North House’s courses take place on the shore of Lake Superior in Grand Marais, Minnesota. North House Folk SchoolAdults and children enjoy a traditional contra dance in the Red Building (a timber framed woodshop) during North House’s annual Summer Solstice and Wooden Boat Festival, one of a number of free community events throughout the year. North House Folk School

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