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The latest news on the Door County art and literary scenes, including features, gallery openings, exhibits, and literature events.

  • Local Artist Chosen for Prestigious Exhibition

    Sister Bay artist Bonnie Paruch, a signature member of the Pastel Society of America, was recently selected as an exhibitor in the Signature Member Exhibition to be held this summer at the Bennington Center for the Arts in Bennington, VT.

  • Peninsula Art School Youth Contest Winners

    Almost 50 young artists, ranging in age from one and a half to 16, competed for the top prize of a free summer workshop scholarship at the Peninsula Art School during the school’s Family Day on Saturday, May 17.

  • Peninsula Art School Showcases Work by Faculty

    The summer faculty of the Peninsula Art School reveal the roots of their style and inspiration in an exhibit entitled “Now & Then: Current and Early Works by Faculty,” on view June 20 to July 17 in the school’s Guenzel Gallery.

  • Fairfield Art Center Announces June Events

    The summer season has arrived, and the Fairfield Art Center in downtown Sturgeon Bay is preparing a variety of June events and activities. The art center will be introducing its brand-new “Find it at the Fairfield!” scavenger hunt, sponsored by the Artists Guild, on June 6 and an artists’ talk and slide-show presentation on June 12.

  • Bren Sibilsky Opens “The Alchemy of Nature, Myths & Magic”

    Internationally recognized sculptor and painter Bren Sibilsky will unveil her new exhibition, “The Alchemy of Nature, Myths & Magic,” on Tuesday, June 3, at the Fairfield Art Center in downtown Sturgeon Bay.

  • Spring Art Crawl in Ellison Bay Gives a Sneak Peak

    Art is blooming all over Ellison Bay this spring! Seven galleries in Ellison Bay open wide their studios and galleries to art lovers and collectors Saturday, May 17 and Sunday May 18 from 10 am – 5 pm.

  • Artistic “Celebration of Life on the Lake” in Kewaunee County

    Through the months of April and May students from Kewaunee and Algoma schools, as well as home school children and adult community members, have gathered at Clay on Steele in Algoma to create works of art celebrating life in Northeast Wisconsin on the Lake Michigan shore.

  • Two Wisconsin Artists Featured at Charlene’s Gallery Ten

    Charlene Berg at Gallery Ten in Gills Rock is anticipating the forthcoming summer art scene with a roster of ten new local and regional artists in featured solo-exhibits and the works of more than 100 others on display in her collection.

  • Linden and Barnsite Galleries Team Up

    Scott Tallman Powers and 22 oil painters from the U.S. recently painted for three weeks in Southwestern China. The trip, which was organized in cooperation between the Barnsite Gallery in Kewaunee and the Linden Gallery in Ellison Bay, provided these painters with the opportunity to surround themselves with the rich cultural traditions of the region.

  • DCAL “Sprummer” Show Opens

    In addition to artwork on display at the new Door County Art League Showcase Gallery in Fish Creek, members artwork can be seen at Trattoria Dal Santo, 147 N.

  • Door County Art League Showcase Gallery

    The Door County Art League (DCAL) will hold a grand opening for its new Showcase Gallery on Friday, May 23. The gallery will be open from 10 am – 5 pm, and a reception will be held from 5 – 9 pm, during which the public is cordially invited to meet and mingle with DCAL artists, enjoy refreshments, and peruse the many original pieces of art.

  • DCAL Holds Potluck to Discuss Programs for Upcoming Season

    On Monday, May 26, Door County Art League (DCAL) members will get together to socialize and to discuss the upcoming activities of the league at the annual spring potluck dinner beginning at 6 pm at the Gibraltar Fire Department meeting room.

  • Roger Bechtold Landscape Retrospective Opens

    Enjoy an evening in the Miller Art Museum galleries Saturday, May 31 from 7 – 8:30 pm when the new exhibition, “Rodger Bechtold: Translated Landscapes,” opens.

  • High School Art Exhibit Awards Given at MAM

    Through May 27 at The Miller Art Museum, 117 students from all five Door County High Schools, as well as home school students, are exhibiting one or more pieces of art in a variety of media.

  • FHCA Encourages Community to Make Art

    In an effort to raise awareness of the arts in the Door County community, the Francis Hardy Center for the Arts (FHCA) is encouraging individuals to contribute to the Community Mosaic Project.

  • FHCA Launches Season with Wall-to-Wall Salon

    The Francis Hardy Center for the Arts is pleased to announce the launch of a very exciting 2008 season with the annual “Wall-to-Wall Salon” exhibit, which will open on the evening of Saturday, May 24 from 5 – 7 pm and remain on view through Thursday, May 29.

  • A Review – “Remember Me?” by Sophie Kinsella

    After reading dozens of testosterone-charged crime novels filled with brutes on both sides of the law, I have decided that it was time to get in touch with my softer, more feminine side.

  • Storyscapes

    Every year it’s important, if you own an independent bookstore, to have at least one title to recommend to everyone who enters and says “What should I read?”

  • Ekholm’s New Work

    Pictured here is “Remember The Afternoon,” one of a selection of new works by painter Judi Ekholm that are on display at Ekholm Studio Gallery, located at 3913 Little Spring Road in Fish Creek, as well as at Edgewood Orchard Galleries, located at 4140 Peninsula Players Road in Fish Creek.

  • Door County Art News: New Frykman Studio Gallery in Sister Bay

    The path a potter takes to become a woodcarver might well be as winding as a country road and as filled with interesting detours. Such was the route David Frykman followed in 1974 when he opened his Sister Bay pottery studio on Highway 42 across from the Bay Ridge Golf Course.