Archive for 'Art exhibits'
“Clearly Beautiful: works in glass” opens at Guenzel Gallery of Peninsula School of Art, Mar 14
Posted on 25. Feb, 2009 by Staff Reporter.
From antique paperweights to contemporary sculpture, the “Clearly Beautiful: works in glass” exhibit in the Guenzel Gallery at the Peninsula School of Art, reveals how a medium that transforms from liquid to solid is again transformed into objects of both beauty and function. On display from March 13 – April 11, the exhibit features the [...]
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Liz Maltman, En Plein Air Pastels Featured in January at UU Gallery
Posted on 07. Jan, 2009 by Meg Vermillion.
Liz Maltman, gives the impression that the “open air” is the only studio she needs. See her work and read an exclusive Door County Style Interview with this featured artist on exhibit throughout the month of January at the UU Gallery in Ephraim.
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Portraits, Living Art and Mythological Paintings by Soirsce next at UU Gallery, Oct 5
Posted on 24. Sep, 2008 by Meg Vermillion.
EPHRAIM, WI – A youthful and inquisitively talented artist, Soirsce Kastner credits Carol Sills for awakening her to reflective painting through “story telling.” At the age of eleven she enrolled in a Sills class at the Peninsula Art School. The assignment was to “hear a folk story and then paint an artistic impression.” From this [...]
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A spoonful of Micro-Art… your daily dose!
Posted on 05. Aug, 2008 by Stephen Kastner.
On Sunday I stopped by the Paint Box Gallery in Ephraim for the opening of an exhibit consisting of the recent works of James Dolan, Tom DeMint, Ken Bronikowski and Mary Blotti Anderson entitled “3 Men and a Women” (woman?). Mary was digging the pastel experience, doing a live demonstration of this hands-on medium. She [...]
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Five “China” painters win a third of all awards at Easton, MD Plein Air Event
Posted on 02. Aug, 2008 by Stephen Kastner.
ELLISON BAY, WI – After only four years, Plein Air – Easton! has arguably become the largest and most prestigious plein air event in the country. The artists are “juried in” each year from a field of several hundred applicants. Only 55 painters are eventually selected. The week-long event culminates with a series of auctions [...]





