Gallery 4 Turns 50: A Collective Celebration
At 50 years young, Gallery 4 is in its prime — shining even brighter than the day it was born in 1975. As Fargo’s oldest art co-op gallery—and the nation’s oldest consecutively-running artist cooperative— this crafty collective has mastered the art of community impact and creative evolution. To mark the milestone, we toured the gallery, browsed the Made in Fargo shop, and met the makers themselves— from one of the founding visionaries to beloved veterans and emerging artists— those coloring the next 50 years of art, community, and connection.
The Art of Beauty with Center for Plastic Surgery and Medspa
The Center for Plastic Surgery & Medspa may specialize in outer aesthetics, but our interest is focused inward, to the tranquil beauty of its newly completed 9,300-square-foot South Fargo practice. Here, Dr. Nicholas and Alissa Adams’ architectural endeavor was led with surgical precision, a team effort flawlessly executed by Enclave, Strom Architecture, and Brandi Youngmark Interior Design. In a place designed to catalyze confidence, this team’s pursuit of perfection comes naturally.
Moose Dixon Penthouse
Overlooking Broadway in the heart of downtown Fargo, the Moose Dixon Penthouse sets the stage for a VIP view of Fargo Theatre’s iconic marquee. The sky-high penthouse crowns a landmark 1905 building that was once home to Dixon Laundry, Dixon Hotel, and the Moose Lodge. Inside, broker John Knosalla, along with interior designer Brandi Youngmark, took on a 3,302-square-foot renovation and historic preservation, completing an extraordinary design inspired by the original vision of its previous owner and local entrepreneur, the late Ace Brandt. Although Ace wasn’t able to see the home he envisioned come to life, his legacy lives on by design, stealing the show from floor to rooftop patios.
Heritage & Harvest
In the small town of Gary, MN (pop. 227), big ideas have taken root. On Mike and Brenda Chisholm’s fourth-generation family farm, the harvest isn’t just about crops — it’s about cultivating healthier soil for healthier people. Embracing regenerative agriculture practices, they’re letting the soil do what it does best: thrive naturally. Think of it as farming in harmony with Mother Nature’s original blueprint. From their fields to your fork, the Chisholm family is serving up a bounty of naturally bred buckwheat for fresh stone-milled flour and pantry staples as wholesome as they are sustainable.
The Residence at Valley View Estates
In the small town of Gary, MN (pop. 227), big ideas have taken root. On Mike and Brenda Chisholm’s fourth-generation family farm, the harvest isn’t just about crops — it’s about cultivating healthier soil for healthier people. Embracing regenerative agriculture practices, they’re letting the soil do what it does best: thrive naturally. Think of it as farming in harmony with Mother Nature’s original blueprint. From their fields to your fork, the Chisholm family is serving up a bounty of naturally bred buckwheat for fresh stone-milled flou
The James 2.0 Krueger Construction
Featured on the BIA’s Fall Parade of Homes, Krueger Construction’s new model home, the James 2.0, does not disappoint. This English Tudor two-story in West Fargo’s Rivers Bend neighborhood checks all the boxes, with four bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, a loft, a sunroom, custom wallcoverings, Venetian plaster, over- mortared stone, and elegant Tudor archways. Here, Kimberly Krueger-Tehan, her husband Jimmy Tehan, and her brother Corey Krueger opened every door for a behind-the-scenes tour, from its 3,071 square feet of finished space above to its 1,487 square feet below.