 The Watermark Arts Center in Bemidji held its grand opening this past weekend and the place was packed. The Watermark Arts Center has been a part of the community for 35 years. They used to be in the Carnegie Library building, but got this new property in 2012. The new exhibit features four different galleries, including one focused on Bemidji State University and another dedicated to Native American art. There's four galleries that people can come and experience work at and we also have an education room, which we've never had before. So the opportunities with the education room, the multiple galleries and the green space really provides us with somewhat unlimited potential of what we can do for the arts in our area. There are several hundred pieces of art in the Watermark building. Visitors can stop by weekdays 10 to 5. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.