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Ride the Algoma Art Wave

Friday, April 8 the Algoma Art Wave will take place from 5 – 8 pm. During the event, a variety of Algoma artists and venues will open to the public. The following artists and venues will participate.

Bren Sibilsky is an internationally recognized artist whose current focus is sculpture in the style of classical realism. Her studio will also feature work by other artists, including Molly Johnson, Kim Lyon, Tom Seagard and Brigitte Kozma. Visit her studio at E5977 Fremont Road and her website at http://www.brensculpture.com.

Clay on Steele is a working pottery studio, gallery, and education center. Art Wave visitors are welcome to try the potter’s wheel during the event. The center is located at 221 Steele Street. Visit their website at http://www.clayonsteele.com.

Steele Street Floral and Good Tidings Nautical Gifts will feature Molly Noell Overstreet, who will present her Floral Oil Painting Series. The shops are located on the corner of Steele Street and Third Street. Visit their websites at http://www.steelestreetfloral.com and http://www.nautical-gifts.us.

Kewaunee Academy of Fine Art will display students’ drawings, paintings, and sculptures. The school is located at 77 Steele Street. Visit their website at http://www.kewauneeacademy.com.

Von Stiehl Winery will feature artwork by traditional and abstract landscape artist Karen Newquist. The winery is located in a 19th century building and now houses the oldest winery in Wisconsin. Located at 115 Navarino Street. Visit their website at http://www.vonstiehl.com.

Caffe Tlazo is an eatery that will be featuring live music and an evening menu from 7 to 10 pm. Located at 607 4th St. (Hwy 42). Visit their website at http://www.caffetlazo.com.

Steelhead Saloon will feature a fish fry, along with other fish and shrimp pasta entrees. Located at 530 4th Street. Visit their website at http://www.steelhead-saloon.com.

For more information about Algoma Art Wave, visit algomaartwave.wordpress.com.