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  • Birch Creek Summer Concert Tickets On Sale

    Soon students and faculty from across the country will flood the campus of the Birch Creek Music Performance Center as they begin their intensive instruction in two-week sessions in Percussion & Steel Band, Symphony and Jazz. More than 30 concerts are offered this summer during the eight-week academy. Tickets are now available for Birch Creek’s […]

  • Margaret Lockwood Explores the Many Faces of Water

    Margaret Lockwood Gallery invites the community to the opening reception of The Colors of Water. The reception and exhibit are events in the Celebrate Water Door County initiative, which is a year-long series of events bringing awareness to the wonders and perils within the Great Lakes ecosystem. Lockwood’s large abstract paintings invite the viewer to […]

  • Water’s Edge Artists Celebrate “Art of Water”

    The Water’s Edge Artists (WEA) will participate in the Second Annual “Art of Water” event in Algoma, May 4-5. The artists will celebrate “the beauty and necessity of water” by setting up their easels outdoors and painting “plein air” around town as well as at Crescent Beach on Lake Michigan from 9 a.m. to dusk. […]

  • Edgewood Orchard Opens Season with Celebrate Water Show

    Edgewood Orchard Galleries kicks off its 50th season with a group show celebrating the beauty of water. This exhibit will raise awareness and funds for a new initiative called Celebrate Water Door County. An opening day “Cinco de Mayo” celebration takes place May 5, 10 am to 5 pm. Chips, salsa, guacamole and cold cervezas […]

  • Algoma Celebrates Water with Art

    James May Gallery invites the public to join more than 100 regional and national artists celebrating water at a gallery exhibition spread throughout nine downtown Algoma businesses including James May Gallery, JMG North, Steele Street Trading Co. & Gallery, Jabberwock Gallery and Studio, Clay on Steele, Yardstick, The Algoma Book Corner, Steele Street Hops and […]

  • James May Gallery Hosts “Art of Water”

    James May Gallery invites the public to join more than 100 regional and national artists celebrating “our most vital resource” at a gallery exhibition spread throughout nine downtown Algoma business including James May Gallery, JMG North, Steele Street Trading Co. & Gallery, Jabberwock Gallery and Studio, Clay on Steele, Yardstick, The Algoma Book Corner, Steele […]

  • Call for Water-Related Art

    James May Gallery in Algoma is seeking all mediums of work to be included in an exhibit focusing on water. The work could be about serious topics such as water conservation and protection, but it could also be about the simple beauty of water. The exhibit is titled Art of Water II and will run […]

  • Keeping Your Boat and our Water Clean

    Keeping your boat clean means something different to each boater. For some it means rinsing off fish guts after a successful catch, washing away scuff marks from a lively sail, or keeping a yacht detailed to shine. The thing that all boaters have in common is a love for both their craft and being out […]