door peninsula arts guide 2013
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A comprehensive companion for your Door Peninsula arts journeyTRANSCRIPT
G U I D E
D O O R P E N I N S U L A
Comprehensive
companion for
your Door Peninsula
arts journey
2 0 13
“Waves of Cave Point” by Brigitte Kozma
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© 2013 Geoffrey Lardiere / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Lardiere Collection LLC under licensing agreement from Geoffrey Lardiere.
This trip carry the beautiful back with you. ™original paintings, limited edition prints, aluminum wall sculptures,
silk scarves, cashmere scarves, travel cases and new bangles.
Open Weekdays 12:00 to 6:00Saturday 10:30 to 6:00 / Sunday 10:30 to 4:00First corner North of Ephraim Public Beach
on Hwy 42, 9868 Hidden Spring Rd, Ephraim, WI(920) 854-1885, www.lardiere.com
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SEE OUR GALLERY LISTINGS OR WWW.ELLISONBAYARTS.COM
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THE ART OF CREATING, THE ART OF LEARNING, THE ART OF LIVING WELL
S P R I NG ART C R AWL : M AY 1 8 - 1 9F A L L A R T C R AW L : O C T . 2 6 - 2 7HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE: NOV. 29-30
ELLISON BAY POTTERY GALLERYCLAY BAY POTTERY GALLERY
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Offering one-of-a-kindwork by regional artists
4234 Cty. E, Egg Harbor,WI 54209
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This year’s guide is divided into five sec-tions. Each ad, descriptive listing, and map is color coded to correspond to its section. Red includes the peninsula’s southern com-munities and Sturgeon Bay. Green includes Carlsville, Jacksonport, Egg Harbor, Baileys Harbor & Juddville. Orange includes Fish Creek & Ephraim. Blue includes Sister Bay. Purple includes Ellison Bay & North.
“Pages” 1-142: In this guide, you’ll see what appear to be page numbers between 1 and 142. While they act and flow like page numbers, many are also advertisers’ “locator numbers” to help you find the location on the map listed next to the number.
200 and above: The maps, however, also contain “locator numbers” 200 and above. Each of these numbers relates to another location on the Door Peninsula.
Index - Artists: In the alphabetical index at the back of the guide, you’ll find a comprehensive list of artists cross-referenced to locations where their work can be seen. What follows the artist’s name is a “locator number.” A number 142 or below identifies the “page” of an ad either of the artist’s work or the location where the art work can be seen, and the map for that location. If that number is 200 or higher, however, you must look at the referenced map to find the location. For example:
• 11 refers to “page” 11• 235 refers to the dot # 235 on green map A
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ORDERING INFORMATIONThis complimentary guide is also
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Attn: Arts Guide, PO Box 130, Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235. Call 800-500-5321, ext. 132
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DOOR COUNTY’S LARGEST SELECTIONOF NATURAL PINK & YELLOW DIAMONDS
ORIGINAL DESIGNS
F I N E J E W E L R Y • F I N E G I F T S • F I N E D E S I G N
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CLARENDON HILLS26 S. PROSPECT630-323-6269
Fancy Yellow DiamondEngagement Rings
2300 Year OldGreek and Roman Coins
11 on orange map C (104)
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Free. Accessible. Enriching.
Exhibits / Permanent Collection / Gift Shop
Through – April 16Show and Tell
Art collectors share favoritesfrom their collections
April 20 – May 2839th Annual Salon of
Door County High School Art
June 1 – July 23Wisconsin Wildlife Biennial XVIGroup invitational: 2D & 3D,traditional & contemporary
July 27 – September 10Door County Masters: Group Invitational
Artists who have been activelyworking for 50 years
September 14 – November 5Craig Blietz – Solo Representation
November 9 – December 2838th Annual Juried5 county competition
ART SALE, Etc.– Fundraiser, August 3–18
Open All Year Monday 10-8Tuesday thru Saturday 10-5
107 S. 4th Ave. Sturgeon Bay,WI 54235920-746-0707
www.millerartmuseum.org
Beautiful Art.Cozy Setting.
14 on red map C (36)
Publisher KEvIn CorraDo
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FEATURES public galleries .......................................15 visual & performing arts calendar ..........46 plein air festival ......................................51 cover story: Mill Road Gallery ...............66 performing arts ......................................94
ALGOMA, SOUTHERN DOOR LUxEMbURG & STURGEON bAY ads / listings .................................... 12-47 red map A (algoma) ................................29 red map B (southern door) ......................32 red map C (downtown sturgeon bay) .......36 red map D (luxemburg) ...........................39
CARLSVILLE, JACKSONPORT,EGG HARbOR, bAILEYS HARbOR & JUDDVILLE ads / listings .................................... 48-65 green map A (carlsville, egg harbor & juddville) ...............57 green map B (egg harbor) .......................61 green map C (baileys harbor & jacksonport ) .................63
FISH CREEK & EPHRAIM ads / listings .................................. 67-107 orange map A (fish creek) .......................97 orange map B (fish creek, ephraim area) ..100 orange map C (ephraim) .......................104
SISTER bAY ads / listings ................................ 108-123 blue map A (sister bay area) ................118 blue map B (sister bay) ........................121
ELLISON bAY & NORTH ads / listings ................................ 124-131 purple map ..........................................131
INDEx ...................................................................... 133
p u b l i c g a l l e r i e s Written and compiled by Heather Steinberger
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As many art enthusiasts already know, Door County is home to several distinctive public art galleries, each expertly designed and cu-rated to provide a world-class experience for col-lectors, vacationers, community members and the artists themselves. For the 2013 season, the pen-insula has a new public arts venue that is already creating quite a bit of buzz throughout northeast Wisconsin: the Meadows Art Gallery.
The new gallery, located in the front hall of the Meadows apartments at Good Samaritan Scandia Village in Sister Bay, is the brainchild of Donna Denardo, senior living manager, and Tom Seagard, a lifelong artist who has owned the Mill Road Gallery in Sister Bay with his wife, fellow artist Brigitte Kozma, since 1971. Togeth-er, Denardo and Seagard wanted to give Door County’s emerging and impact artists an oppor-tunity to gain exposure and experience.
At the Meadows Art Gallery, artists have ac-cess to more than a quality exhibition venue. They also have access to six accomplished artists who have volunteered to share their knowledge and skills: Ernest Beutel, mixed media/paint-ing/drawing, Sturgeon Bay; Jan Comstock, oil painting, Baileys Harbor; Marcia Nickols, mixed media/paintings/constructions, Ephraim; Bren Sibilsky, sculpture, Algoma; Tom Seagard, mixed media/painting/drawing, Sister Bay; and Kerry Vavra, watercolor painting, Sturgeon Bay.
Seagard and Vavra are serving as facilitators. Denardo and Assistant Senior Living Manager Judith Selier round out the committee, with Kozma and Kathie Vavra, jewelry artist and Kerry Vavra’s wife, serving as de facto commit-tee members. This energetic group is dedicated to bringing new horizons and interests to the vibrant Scandia Village and to fostering creative growth within the Door County art community.The 2013 exhibition calendar at the Mead-ows Art Gallery:
April: KitesMay: Poetry; Memorial Donated Art
June: Quilts; PhotographyJuly: Mona Barden, colored pencil/mixed media, and Barb Kenyon, mixed media. Opening reception from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 11.August: Penny Pfister, oils/watercolors, and Barb Sweeney, watercolors. Opening reception from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 8.September: Dorothy McDowell, paint-ing, and Madonna Siles, oil/pastel/acrylic. Opening reception tentatively scheduled from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 8.October: Kim Jacobs, mixed media, and Bethany Kirwen, mixed media. Opening reception tentatively scheduled from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4.November: “Pioneer Show,” an invitation-al exhibition that incorporates the work of artists who were involved in the Meadows Art Gallery’s first year.December: Kathy Vavra, jewelry, and Kerry Vavra, watercolors.
During the 2013 season, the rest of Door County’s public galleries also are showcas-ing a broad range of exhibitions. Many also are featuring a series of special events from gallery talks and receptions to signature fundraisers and the 2013 Door County Plein Air Festival. Mark your calendars and get ready for a thrilling artistic journey in one of North America’s top vacation des-tinations!
DOOR PENiNSuLA WiNERy ART GALLERy: Door County’s well-known Door Peninsula Winery has opened a new public art gallery at its Carlsville facility. in partnership with Allin Walker, owner/manager of the acclaimed Woodwalk Gal-lery in Egg Harbor, the winery will host four exhibitions this year. All the work is available for purchase.
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ExHIbITIONS:April 18-June 15: Photographer Tom Groen-feld, with an opening reception April 18.June 20-Aug. 24: Painters Andrea Jau-quet and Archelle “Buttons” Wolst, with an opening reception June 20.Aug. 29-Nov. TBD: Door County Art League Members Exhibition, with an open-ing reception August 29.Winter 2013: Woodwalk Gallery Artists Exhibition, with opening reception and ex-hibition dates to be determined. Call or visit the website for updates.
FRANCiS HARDy CENTER FOR THE ARTS: The Hardy is located at the Anderson Dock, a national historic land-mark that celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2008. The art center, founded in 1962 and now commemorating its 51st season, offers art exhibitions, special events and educational outreach programs. it’s open from May until October.
ExHIbITIONSMay 26-30: “Wall-to-Wall” Salon Exhibi-tion, with a kickoff party scheduled from 5:30 to 7 p.m. May 25. incorporates a sneak peek at artwork submitted for the 51st An-nual Juried Exhibition and includes the popular “People’s Choice Awards.”
June 8-July 14: 51st Annual Juried Exhibi-tion, with an opening reception from 5:30 to 7 p.m. June 7. Features the work of local, regional and national artists representing a variety of media.July 20- Aug. 25: Collection invitational Exhibition and Collector’s Choice Benefit, with an opening reception from 5:30 to 7 p.m. July 19. Presents works of art by pro-fessional regional artists.July 20-Aug. 25: The 2013 Community Mosaic Project, which will be unveiled at the Collection invitational opening recep-tion from 5:30 to 7 p.m. July 19. incorpo-rates 300 6” x 6” canvases crafted by com-munity members of all skill levels and ages.Aug. 31-Oct. 15: A final exhibition will take place at the Hardy this fall, with an opening reception scheduled from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Aug. 30. Call or visit the website for updates.
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GuENzEL GALLERy: Housed in a round barn at the Peninsula School of Art in Fish Creek, the Guenzel Gallery is dedicated to promoting the visual arts through educa-tion, exhibitions and community outreach. its exhibitions feature educational themes and incorporate the work of nationally recognized artists. The gallery celebrates its 13th anniver-sary this year and is open year-round.
ExHIbITIONS:Through March 23: “We Love Art.” This an-nual event, featuring the work of area school-children, is part of the Peninsula School of Art’s Children’s Outreach Program.April 19-July 13: “The Nature of Jewelry: Botanical Design & Symbols,” an invita-tional exhibition that examines the role botany plays in the creation of jewelry. The show incorporates 30 jewelry artists from the united States, Canada and ireland, plus a retrospective of the works of Door County master silversmith Sylvia youell.July 22-27: Door County Plein Air Festi-val, the largest such festival in the Midwest, allows enthusiasts to witness 40 masters working start-to-finish in the Door County landscape, and it incorporates many free and private ticketed events around the penin-sula. The purchase of works begins with the ticketed Collector’s Preview & Gala Silent Auction July 26.July 27: Door County Plein Air Festival Quick Paint Competition & Auction. Watch featured artists create work for a noon auc-tion in Clark Park; family-friendly activities include a kids’ paint.July 29- Aug. 17: Door County Plein Air Festival Public Exhibition & Sale, with pub-lic opening on July 28. View and purchase works created during the festival’s first week, with proceeds to benefit the nonprofit Pen-insula School of Art.Aug. 24-Oct. 5: “’Making Our Mark’ Stu-dent Exhibition.” This juried exhibition celebrates the achievements of the Peninsula School of Art’s students, many of whom are now professional artists.Oct. 11-Dec. 30: “Night Light - Light Painted Photographs.” Light-painting photographers use a light source as simple as a flashlight to create dramatic effects, often producing im-ages with a surreal or graffiti-like feel.
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ALGOMAALGOMA ATELIER OF SCULPTURE & FINE ART E5977 Fremont Rd., Algoma. Visit international artist Bren Sibilsky’s cozy studio and enjoy original hand-sculpted art-work in bronze, bonded bronze and clay. Open May-Oct., Fri.-Mon., noon-6, or by appointment. (920) 487-4200. Now offering sculpting classes. 2013 class schedule avail-able on website: www.brensculpture.com.
THE FLYING PIG GALLERY & GREEN-SPACE N6975 Hwy. 42, Algoma. A high-spirited celebration of art and garden. Sip an organic coffee, a cold microbrew or fine wine as you explore our eco-clectic indoor and outdoor exhibit spaces. Original contempo-rary art, fine jewelry, pottery and pond-side sculpture gardens. Open May-Oct., daily 10-5; Nov.-Apr., Fri.-Sun., 10-5. (920) 487-9902. www.theflyingpig.biz.
LUXEMBURGAUDE JEWELERS 213A Main St., Lux-emburg, Family owned and operated full-service jeweler. Small-town prices & friendly service! Custom designs, free gift wrapping and no high-pressure sales. Repair work done in store. Mon.-Thu. 9-5, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-noon. (920) 845-5860. www.audejewelers.com.
ROCKS OF AGES JEWELRY & BEADS 405 St. John St., Luxemburg, “Where the jewelry is as unique as the old church building we’re in”. Jewelry designs by lo-cal featured artists. Discover the artist within; enroll in our jewelry-making classes. Fashion jewelry to custom designs. Open Mon.-Fri. 10-6 & Sat. 10-3. (920) 845-1755. www.rocksofages.org.
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STURGEON BAYAMO GALLERY & FRAMERY 40 N. 3rd Ave., downtown Sturgeon Bay. Door Coun-ty native Audrey M. Off creates unique im-ages of Door County scenes. Also, artwork by Charles Peterson, Kari Anderson, R.D. Bentley, Mary uhl, Sandra Peterson, Faith Frykman and others. Door County’s pre-mier custom picture framers. Open year-round. (920) 743-2259. www.doorcounty art.com.
K. AVENSON PHOTOGRAPHY 24 N. 3rd Ave., Sturgeon Bay. With a strong back-ground in photojournalism and portrai-ture, Kelly is dedicated to capturing your life events with an artistically stunning eye. From those first moments of life to the mo-ment you say “i do,” Avenson Photography strives to give you “real life” photographs
to cherish for years to come. Stop in to the gal-lery/studio on Historic Third Avenue, Sturgeon Bay. (920) 559-0504. www.kellyavenson.com.
STACIA DICK-SCHUSTER MS-AT, Wisconsin Artist, Art Therapist/Educator at Rahr-West Art Museum in Manitowoc, Wi. Evocative paintings, up-cycled mixed media & ‘steampunk’. Found at Lost Moth Gallery, Egg Harbor. images can be seen at PinkFlowerMoon.blogspot.com (920) 495-9201.
FAITH FRYKMAN STUDIO Abstract paintings saturated with color and bursting with energy, motion and emotion. At Greco Gallery, 24 N. 3rd Ave., Sturgeon Bay (greco gallerycoop.com, (920) 743-
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GRECO GALLERY 24 N. 3rd Ave., Sturgeon Bay, ”An Artist Boutique” is a collaborative effort of 16 Door County artists working together to create, share and inspire. Featuring oils, pastels, jewelry, fine art photog-raphy, hand-dyed silk scarves, beauti-fully made cards, and other wearable art. There is truly something for every-one at Greco Gallery. (920) 743-5000. www.grecogallerycoop.com.
DOOR COUNTY MARITIME MUSEUM Situated between the downtown bridges on Sturgeon Bay’s waterfront, the Maritime Museum hosts a fascinating col-lection of ship models, paint-ings and stained glass. The ex-
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THE MILLER ART MUSEUM 107 S. 4th Ave., Sturgeon Bay. Free, accessible, in-spiring. Seven exciting changing exhibits, stunning permanent collection of Wiscon-sin art, Gerhard CF Miller wing. Tours, lec-tures, gift shop, classes, receptions, mem-berships, easy parking. Open year-round, Mon. 10-8, Tue.-Sat. 10-5. (920) 746-0707. www.millerartmuseum.org.
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LiNK GALLERy: The Link Gallery, which literally links Gibraltar Schools with the Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek, was created to accommodate exhibits that promote understanding and explore ideas in the humanities, the creative arts, history and the sciences.
ExHIbITIONS:Through April: “Friends of Gibraltar and Gibraltar Students Present - Stories of Guate-malan Textiles.”
April through mid-June: “Friends of Gibraltar and Gibraltar Students Present - Student Artwork and Writing Projects.”
Mid-June through September: “Door Com-munity Auditorium Present - Before I Die,” an interactive public art project that invites people to share their hopes and dreams in a public space.October-November: “Lions Club Interna-tional Presents - The Peace Poster Project.” in the last 20-plus years, more than 4 million
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LEONARD QUARTETTI PHOTOG-RAPHY Scenic and nature images of Door County, California, and be-yond printed on stretched canvas and silk scarves. Archival pigments and media. [email protected], (708) 702-6111, www.quartetti.net. (On view at Kimz Galley Cafe, 229 Louisiana St., Sturgeon Bay, Wi. Sat.-Th. 8-2, F 8-8, KimzGalleyCafe.com.)
LILY BAY POTTERY 3450 N. Lake Michigan Dr., Sturgeon Bay. Hand-built studio gallery and gardens on Lake Michigan. Pieces are thoughtfully designed by Linda Sheard. The work is inspired by the natural beauty of the woods, water and sky. Open 10-5, Tues.-Sat., mid-May to mid-Oct.
PAT OLSON Sturgeon Bay. Fine art paintings and whimsical designs in pas-tels, acrylics and oil pastels. See more of Pat’s work on www.dailypaintworks.com. For info on Pat’s fun beginner classes in acrylics, pastels or oil pastels, contact her at [email protected] or (920) 495-6624. Represented by Greco Gallery, Sturgeon Bay. www.grecogallerycoop.com.
POPELKA TRENCHARD GLASS 64 S. 2nd Ave., Sturgeon Bay. Meet the artists and see how it’s made. For over 10 years, this downtown contemporary gallery/studio shows the fine art glass and oil paintings of nationally known artists Stephanie Trenchard and Jeremy Popelka. Blowing demonstrations and classes are listed on our website. Open daily May-Oct. Limited winter hours. (920) 743-7287; www.popelkaglass.com.
SAMARA JEWELRY DESIGNS 33 N. 3rd Ave., Sturgeon Bay. Greg and Samara have been designing jewelry for 30 years. Their jewelry gallery features Samara’s custom designs showcasing colored gemstones, colored pearls and hand-selected fine diamonds. Gallery hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5. (920) 743-6036. www.samarajewelrydesigns.com.
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MELzER GALLERy: in 2008, the Birch Creek Music Performance Center opened this public gallery on its property three miles east of Egg Harbor on County Highway E. it originally showcased “Birch Creek through Lens and Brush,” an exploration of the mu-sic center as a source of inspiration for visual artists. it evolved into “Birch Creek Associ-ates - Celebrating 20 years,” which featured photography documenting the work and successes of Birch Creek’s volunteer corps.
This year, the Melzer Gallery continues to display photographs that chronicle the organization’s history and shine a spotlight on its faculty, students and visiting notables such as Woody Herman and Libby Larsen.
While touring, peruse the back hallways of the 100-year-old Dutton concert barn, which feature photographs that illustrate the ongo-ing history of Birch Creek. And don’t miss the artwork in the new rehearsal center, which includes original oil paintings, ink drawings, fabric work, posters and photographs.
MiLLER ART MuSEuM: The Miller Art Museum, given to Door County by Ruth and Gerhard Miller in 1975, is located within the Door County Main Library in Sturgeon Bay. it features changing exhibitions as well as works from the permanent collection, in-cluding the late Gerhard Miller’s watercolor and egg tempera paintings.
ExHIbITIONS:Through April 16: “Show and Tell.” Art col-lectors share their favorite works.April 20-May 28: “39th Annual Salon of Door County High School Art.” incorpo-rates work in all media by students from Door County’s five high schools.June 1-July 23: “Wisconsin Wildlife Bien-nial XVI.” This group invitational exhibi-tion features Wisconsin’s finest traditional and contemporary wildlife artists working in multiple two- and three-dimensional media. July 27-Sept. 10: “Door County Masters - Group Invitational.” This exhibition fea-
tures local master artists who have been work-ing for 50 years or longer.Aug. 3-17: Art Etc. Sale, a fundraiser featur-ing unique donated art, jewelry, house wares, books, ceramics, glass and more. All proceeds benefit the Miller Art Museum.Sept. 14-Nov. 5: “Craig Blietz - A 20-Year Survey.”
Nov. 9-Dec. 28: “38th Juried Annual.” This competitive exhibition comprises two-di-mensional work by artists from Door, Brown, Manitowoc, Kewaunee and Oconto counties.Second Thursday Museum Talks: Held on the second Thursday of each month from February through June and in September and October.
uNiTARiAN uNiVERSALiST GAL-LERy: The unitarian universalist Fel-lowship of Door County, located in Ephraim, has a public art gallery with monthly art ex-hibitions featuring the work of local artists in all media. The gallery also has an impressive permanent collection that includes the work of Angela Lensch and Louis Smolak. it’s open from May to October.
At press time, three exhibitions had been scheduled for the 2013 season. Please call or visit the website for updates regarding the June, August, September and October exhibitions.
ExHIbITIONS:March-April: Suzy Hass, photographyMay: Susan Hoffman, fabric collageJuly: Karen Shanahan, watercolors
For more information on any of these gal-leries, contact the Door Peninsula Winery at (920) 743-7431 or www.dcwine.com; Francis Hardy Center for the Arts at (920) 854-2210 or www.thehardy.org; Guenzel Gallery at (920) 868-3455 or www.peninsulaschoolofart.com/Exhibitions.html, and Door County Plein Air Festival at www.doorcountypleinair.com; Link Gallery at (920) 868-2728 or www.dcauditorium .org/link-gallery; Meadows Art Gallery at (920) 854-2317 or (920) 854-4416; Miller Art Museum at (920) 746-0707 or www.millerart museum.org; and unitarian universalist Fel-lowship of Door County at (920) 854-7559 or www.uufdc.org/category/art-gallery.
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STURGEON BAY FINE ART FAIR A two-day juried fair at Sunset Park (along the waterfront north of the shipyards), with more than 100 artists, plus food and live entertainment, that caters to sophisticated art tastes while welcoming children with entertain-ment, games and art projects. See Stur-geon Bay’s calendar of events at www.sturgeonbay.net. (800) 301-6695.
BARBARA SWEENEY ART Barbara paints the landscapes of Door County. She is inspired by the ever changing waters of Lake Michigan, and the sky, trees, flowers and fauna surrounding her Sunrise Shores Studio on the lake. Her watercolors and greeting cards are available at Greco Gallery, Stur-geon Bay, (920) 743-5000, or by email: [email protected].
T. SIMON JEWELERS 69 S. Madison Ave. Sturgeon Bay 920-743-2206 Fea-turing the largest display of diamonds and colored gemstones in Door Coun-ty. Featuring Chamilia beads, in hun-dreds of styles., exclusive Door County beads and gemstone slides. Designer bridal collections, as well as colored gemstones pieces that can only be seen at T. Simon Jewelers. An exceptional selection of gemstones in an array of colors. in store goldsmith and custom design. www.tsimonjewelers.com.
THIRD AVENUE PLAYHOUSE 239 N. 3rd Ave., Sturgeon Bay. Third Av-enue Playhouse is Door County’s year-round performing arts center. TAP is home to the Stage Door Theatre Com-pany, Door County’s newest profes-sional “intimate”, 84-seat Studio The-atre. The StageKids program provides workshop and performance opportu-nities to young people. TAP’s 250-seat MainStage features concerts showcas-ing local and nationally known popular artists from the worlds of music, film, and television. Call (920) 743-1760 or visit www.ThirdAvenuePlayhouse.com for current schedules.
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MARCHRunning through Jan. 31, 2014: EXHIBIT: PIRATES - SHIP TO SHORE, Door County Mari-time Museum, Sturgeon Bay. www.dcmm.org. Ex-tensive exhibit with pirate ship also features the work of noted pirate artist Don Maitz. (920) 743-5958.
Running through March 23, 2013: WE LOVE ART: TELL ME A STORY EXHIBITION: Guenzel Gallery at the Peninsula School of Art, Fish Creek. www.PeninsulaSchoolofArt.com. Area elementary and high school children create works for display in the school’s Guenzel Gallery that combine art education with elements of their school curriculum. (920) 868-3455.
16: FAMILY ART DAY, Peninsula School of Art, Fish Creek. www.PeninsulaSchoolofArt.com. Free for families with children ages 3 to 17. Drop in anytime from 9 a.m.-noon for art-making fun with drawing and painting projects. (920) 868-3455.
APRIL12: WISCONSIN SINGERS IN CONCERT. Southern Door Community Auditorium at South-
ern Door High School. www.Southern-DoorAuditorium.org. 7 p.m. Wisconsin Singers takes great pride in training uW students in business management and the art of American popular mu-sic, while ensuring that concert spon-sors and audiences are always treated to a professional quality entertainment event. (920) 493-5979.
20: FAMILY ART DAY. Peninsula School of Art, Fish Creek. www.Penin-sulaSchoolofArt.com. Free for families with children ages 3-17. Drop in any-time from 9 a.m.-noon for art-making fun with drawing, painting and outdoor sculpture projects. (920) 868-3455.
April 19-July 13, 2013: THE NATURE OF JEWELRY EXHIBITION. Guenzel Gallery at the Peninsula School of Art in Fish Creek. www.PeninsulaSchoolo-fArt.com. The Nature of Jewelry: Bo-tanical Design and Symbols Exhibition. inspiration from plant life provides both lyrical and geometric design possibilities for 30 jewelry artists from throughout the united States, Canada and ireland. (920) 868-3455.
MAY18: SHEPHERD’S MARKET. Wood-walk Gallery, Egg Harbor. www.dc-shepherdsmarket.com. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 6746 County Road G. Fiber and art-to-wear sale. Featuring fleeces, yarns, unique knit, woven and felted products, equipment, baskets and other fiber-related accessories from local artists. (920) 743-1560.
18: SPRING FLING. Baileys Harbor Town Hall Lawn. www.baileysharbor.com. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Celebrate with a spring arts and crafts fair on the front lawn of the Town Hall. (920) 839-2366.
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This calendar was compiled with information gathered through the Door County Visitor Bureau and Door County Publishing.
All dates, locations & times are subject to change.
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18: FAMILY ART DAY. Peninsula School of Art, Fish Creek. www.PeninsulaSchoolofArt.com. Free for families with children ages 3-17. Drop in anytime from 9 a.m.-noon for art-making fun with drawing, painting and out-door sculpture projects. (920) 868-3455.
18-19: ELLISON BAY SPRING ART CRAWL. Throughout the town in Ellison Bay. www. ellisonbayarts.com. A great time for newly craft-ed fashion looks, great food and fresh home fur-nishings. Demonstrations, studio tours, guest artists and refreshments. (920) 854-4839.
25-26: STURGEON BAY FINE ART FAIR. Sunset Park, Sturgeon Bay. www.sturgeonbay.net. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Juried multi-media art show, entertainment, children’s activities and food & beverages. (800) 301-6695.
JUNE12-August 24: AMERICAN FOLKLORE THEATRE. Door County unique and talented musical company that performs under the stars in the Peninsula State Park. Three shows are presented during the summer season. For infor-mation call (920) 868-6117 or visit www.folklore theatre.com. A fall season follows indoors at the Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek.
15: FYR BAL FESTIVAL. Downtown Ephraim. www.ephraim-doorcounty.com. Fes-tival re-creates traditions of early Norwegians celebrating midsummer. Enjoy live music, art and craft show, alpacas and llamas, a raffle, si-lent auction, regatta, children’s activities and crafts. (920) 854-4989.
Mid-June-Oct. 20: PENINSULA PLAYERS. America’s oldest summer theater company re-turns to its new waterfront “Theater in a Garden” with another varied collection of plays featuring award-winning cast members. For information on current production and times, call (920) 868-3287 or visit www.peninsulaplayers.com.
22: KICKOFF TO SUMMER. Sunset Park, Sturgeon Bay. www.sturgeonbaywi.org. A day-long event providing children and families ac-tivities such as arts and craft stations, bounce houses, petting zoo, kayak demonstrations, mu-sic, face painting, fun run and various games, sports and activities. (920) 746-2914.
22-23: LITTLE STURGEON DAYS. Coun-ty Hwy CC in Little Sturgeon. www.little sturgeonwi.com. Community-wide rummage sale, arts and crafts, music, children’s activi-ties, food and refreshments. Parade at 11 a.m. on Sunday. (920) 824-5222.
27-August 17 BIRCH CREEK CONCERT SE-RIES. Birch Creek Music Performance Center, Egg Harbor. www.birchcreek.org. Celebrating its 38th season of performances in the Dutton Barn, Courtyard Gazebo and Juniper Hall. Sym-phony: June 27-29 and July 3-6; Percussion & Steel Band: July 11-13 and July 17-20; Jazz i: July 24-27 and July 31- August 3; Jazz ii: August 7-10 and August 14-17. 7:30 p.m. (920) 868-3763.
28-29: OLDE ELLISON BAY DAYS. Down-town Ellison Bay. www.doorcountynorth.org. Traditional weekend of fun including parade, ice cream social, juried art fair, pie baking contest, live music, fireworks, street dance and more.
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5-August 18: DOOR SHAKESPEARE. Bjork-lunden Garden, Baileys Harbor. www.door-shakespeare.com. Featuring William Shake-speare’s “Macbeth” and “Love’s Labours Lost.” (920) 839-1500.
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“A Brush with Painting Greatness for All” is the de-scriptive title for the 2013 Door County Plein Air Fes-tival. it is certainly that, be-cause 40 Plein Air masters from the united States and beyond have been invited for the event to be held July 22–27.
The festival is presented by the Penin-sula School of Art in Fish Creek and will provide a full line-up of events for paint-ing enthusiasts of all ages, as well as for collectors. Both will have the opportunity to witness and participate in the art of painting out of doors.
Free and ticketed events encourage at-tendees to interact with the artists as they paint works from start-to-finish through-out the Door County landscape. Paintings are typically completed within two hours due to changes in sunlight on a scene.
Free events with the artists include: dai-ly paint-outs in specific locations around Door County including a sunrise paint-out
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CRAFT COTTAGE GIFTSsince 1984
Door County’s PremierCollection of AmishQuilts, Fine Arts &
Crafts
www.JacksonportCraftCottage.com
(920) 823-2288
Enjoy the work of over 125 artists andcraftsman shown in a restored1860’s era log home.
Open Daily 9-5 &Winter Weekends(Fri., Sat., Sun.)6275 Hwy. 57Jacksonport, [email protected]
Amish Quilt &Holiday Craft Shows 2013July 11-14 and Oct. 10-13Mr. G’s Hall - Hwy. 57,
Jacksonport9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily
paintings - potteryjewelry - glass - dollswood - Amish quilts,wallhangings, rugs
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on Tuesday and a sunset paint-out in Sis-ter Bay on Wednesday. On Saturday, July 27, the public will have the opportunity to attend the Quick Paint and live auction of featured artists’ works at noon in Fish Creek’s Clark Park.
The festival exhibition is also open to the public Saturday, with an “Open Door Celebration” reception in the eve-ning from 6 to 8 p.m. Awards will be an-nounced at that time. The exhibition and purchase of festival works runs through mid-August.
Exclusive ticketed events with the art-ists include: the “Welcome Dinner” with live music on Monday at the Art School; “Masters and Music,” featuring live mu-sic with light gourmet fare, beer and wine, on Wednesday evening in Sister Bay; and on Friday, the “Collector’s Preview” and “Gala Auction” at the school, which offer the first right of purchase of the festival paintings. A live jazz quartet will per-form during these events, which include gourmet appetizers and champagne, and dinner, respectively.
On Saturday, for a fee of $30, any art-ist of painting media may participate in the public “Dockside Paint Out” in Fish Creek’s Clark Park, from 9 to 11 a.m. The first-place award winner of this event re-ceives an invitation to be a featured artist in the 2014 Festival.
Kids can also take part in the festivi-ties in the park that morning. For $5, they can have the experience of painting near both featured and “Dockside Paint Out” artists, with art supplies provided by Pen-insula School of Art.
The Door County Plein Air Festival is Peninsula School of Art’s main an-nual fundraising event. The purchase of Festival paintings benefits the non-profit school’s art education programs. Visit doorcountypleinair.com for detailed in-formation or call 920-868-3455.
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JACKSONPORTJACKSONPORT CRAFT COTTAGE GIFTS 6275 Hwy. 57, Jacksonport. Cel-ebrating 29 years in business, Jackson-port Craft Cottage Gifts features Door County’s premier collection of Amish Quilts, Fine Arts and Gifts created by over 130 artists. Open 9-5 daily, May-Oct. & winter weekends (Fri., Sat., Sun.). Amish Quilt & Craft Shows at Mr. G’s Hall, Hwy. 57, south of Jacksonport, July 11-14 & Oct. 10-13, 2013. (920) 823-2288 www.JacksonportCraftCottage.com
LEN VILLANO PHOTOGRAPHY Fea-turing the work of internationally pub-lished photographer Len Villano – local artist specializing in fine art nature and wildlife photography of Door County and beyond. Prints can be purchased framed or unframed in a variety of sizes, or l icensed for publication. Commissions and assign-ments, private instruction and lectures. By appointment only. (920) 559-1438. www.lenvillano.com.
EGG HARBORA DECORATOR’S GALLERY 4633 Mar-ket St., Egg Harbor (corner of Hwy. 42 and Market St.). Open daily 10 a.m., May 1-Oct. 31 and open Nov.-Dec., Fri.-Mon. 10 a.m. or by appointment. Door County, national and Wisconsin artists. Same-day custom framing: Mention this ad and save 25% on your framing. (920) 868-3010 or (800) 278-8787. www.decoratorsgallery.com.
BIRCH CREEK MUSIC PERFOR-MANCE CENTER 3821 Cty. E, PO Box 230, Egg Harbor. There’s magic in the music! Celebrating 38 years, Door Coun-ty’s unique summer music venue offers performances for the public in its reno-vated concert barn from late June through mid-August. Nationally known musicians are featured in Symphonic, Percussion & Steel Band, and Big Band Jazz concerts. Performances begin at 8 p.m. with student
prelude music at 7:30 p.m. A picnic grove is available. Office hours: M-F 9-5, with extended hours on concert nights. (920) 868-3763. www.birchcreek.org. ([email protected]).
CHIEF OSHKOSH 7631 Hwy. 42, South Egg Harbor. Native American owner/artist Coleen Bins offers Native Ameri-can artwork, jewelry, baskets, books, and music created by Native North & South American artists. Coleen, a master silver-smith, creates custom designs, also repairs and sizing. Minnetonka moccasins. Open Memorial Day to Labor Day; call for hours Sep.-Apr. (920) 868-3240.
DOVETAIL GALLERY & STUDIO 7901 State Hwy 42, Egg Harbor. Celebrating our 20th season. A magical blend of art and nature! Fine art, f ine craft and egg art in a historic log home. Beautiful gar-den art including Dovetail’s own Copper Art Sprinklers. Look for the egg mailbox! Open daily May-Oct., summer evenings, and open in winter. (920) 868-3987. www.dovetailgallery.com.
JUDDVILLE CLAY STUDIO GALLERY 8496 Hwy. 42, Fish Creek. Visit artists Re-becca Carlton and Tony Staroska at Juddville Clay in the blue schoolhouse. Find unique, distinctive, contemporary clay work; finely crafted decorative pottery, large abstract/realistic sculptures, and tile collections. Art that embodies the essence of Door County! Open daily 10-5, May-Oct. (920) 868-2021. www.juddvilleclay.com.
OFF THE WHEEL POTTERY 4234 County E, Egg Harbor (1.3 miles east of Hwy. 42). Resident potter Reneé Schwaller and her family invite you to enjoy hand-crafted functional and decorative work in their historic barn, granary and working studio. Open May-Oct., 10-4:30, closed Sun. (920) 868-9608. www.offthewheel-pottery.com.
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OpenDailyMemorial Day - LaborDay
Call for hours or appointmentSept. thruApril
Indigenous Art �Music � Books �MoccasinsTraditional & Contemporary Jewelry � Cards � BasketsWearable Art � Pottery � Sterling Silver Repair
DOVETA I LGALLERY & STUDIO
MEET ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE &SEE A REAL DINOSAUR EGG!
GARDEN ARTTILES + PAINTINGS
COPPER ARTTHREAD ART + EGG ART
GLASS + JEWELRYPOLYMER CLAY ART
HOME OF THE ORIGINALDOOR COUNTY SPRINKLER
CELEBRATING OUR 20TH SEASON!
7901 STATE HWY 42 • EGG HARBOR920.868.3987 • DOVETAILGALLERY.COM (Open Year Round)
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PLUM BOTTOM POTTERY 4999 Plum Bottom Rd., Egg Harbor. A Chad Luberger working studio gallery. Featuring the con-temporary designs of Luberger Porcelain and Lensch Jewelry made onsite. Now showing Amanda DeWitt Jewelry. Also showing na-tionally collected painters and printmakers. Come to Plum Bottom and experience art, f inely crafted. Open daily 10-5 May-Oct.; winter hours Fri.-Sat. 10-4. (920) 743-2819. www.PlumBottomPottery.com
WOODWALK GALLERY AND EVENTS 6746 County G, Egg Harbor (just off Hwy. 42, south of Egg Har-bor). Margaret Lockwood’s large-scale, ethereal Door County landscapes and works of 45 regional artists. Also Friday concerts, papermaking classes, sculp-ture field and labyrinth. Rentals for up to 200 welcome. Open May-Oct. 10-5 daily. Nov.-April by appointment. (920) 868-2912. www.woodwalkgallery.com.
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Corner ofHwy 42 & Market St.
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Custom FramingLimited Edition PrintsOriginal ArtCustom Printing of Your Photos
Largestselection of
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SAVE 50% on framedart by Terry Redlin &Jerry Gadamus
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There’s magic in the music!
June 27 - July 6
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Adults: $29Young Adults (12 to 20) & College Students: $10
Children (11 & under): $6
Call (920) 868-3763 for moreinformation or to purchase tickets.
Concert Season
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ARCHELLE ‘BUTTONS’ WOLST A contemporary oil figure painter simplify-ing shapes, defining form. She is repre-sented at Woodwalk Gallery in Egg Har-bor. (920) 868-2912. www.ArchelleArt.com and www.woodwalkgallery.com.
BAILEYS HARBORCHEZ CHERYL ART SPACE 8360 High Plateau Rd., west of Baileys Har-bor off County EE. Featuring expressive landscapes and interpretive panels in water-based oils inspired by Door Coun-ty landscapes, gardening, rural icons and Australia f lora and fauna inspired by the artist’s overseas experiences. Home to the 4th annual Door Prize for Por-traiture, this century-old farm house is nestled in the scenic Peil Creek area minutes from Baileys Harbor. Open by appointment and through the month of July only, Wed., Fri., and Sat., 11-4 only. Visit cherchezcherstidpar.blogspot.com to see examples of Cheryl’s work, (920) 421-1690.
DOOR SHAKESPEARE 7590 Boynton Lane, Baileys Harbor. Dedicated to cre-ating distinctive and innovative theatri-cal experiences in the beautiful Garden at Bjorklunden in Baileys Harbor. Come enjoy an intimate, accessible, and enter-taining evening of theatre appropriate for all ages. Presenting Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labours Lost” and “MacBeth” July 5-Aug. 17. (920) 839-1500. www.doorshakespeare.com.
SWEET MEADOW STUDIO 8801 County Q, Baileys Harbor (across from Cana island Rd). The gallery and work-ing studio for Dee Sinnett’s original wa-tercolors and oils, cards and quilted items are located in a meadow of wildf lowers. Open May-Oct., Thu.-Sun., 11-5 or by appointment. (920) 839-2746.
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Come enjoy an intimate, accessible,and thoroughly entertaining eveningof classical theatre presented in thebeautiful, natural outdoor setting of
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Sister Bay couple continues to relish a lifetime in artFor decades, artists have converged on Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula, seek-ing to build a new life in a place of astounding natural beauty and tightly knit communities, a place offering endless sources of inspiration while also providing the means to make a living through creative pursuits.
Tom Seagard and Brigitte Kozma were among these pioneers, and 43 years after they founded Sister Bay’s renowned Mill Road Gallery, they continue to produce new, exciting work – and have fun while doing it.
“We’ve been married and in busi-ness together for more than 40 years, and it’s still so interesting,” Kozma said with a laugh. “i think it’s because we’re each our own person.”
“it’s been 45 years since i found the
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person i wanted to spend the rest of my life with,” Seagard interjected, “but you need to protect your ego, drive and identity as an art-ist. you can’t lose who you are.”
“We give each other the room to do what we need to do,” Kozma agreed.
The road to Door County was a winding one. Born in Germany, Kozma arrived in the united States in 1951 with her family. They were bound for Wisconsin, where sponsors had arranged for her father to work. Her dad, she said, had an artistic side.
“That must be where i got it from,” she mused. “i was an only child, and i loved draw-ing and doodling ... i entertained myself.”
After attending public high school in Waukesha, Kozma attended the university of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where she pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major in painting. During her freshman year, she met fellow painter Tom Seagard.
Born in Jamestown, N.y, Seagard moved around as a child due to his father’s work in sales. He spent his teen years in Muskego, Wis., and although he earned a scholarship
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LEFT: Husband and wife owners Tom Seagard and Brigitte Kozma at their Mill Road Gallery, 2328 Mill Road, Sister Bay.
to the university of Wisconsin-Madison, he decided to turn it down.
“The faculty at uWM was world class,” he ex-plained. “John Earnest, in particular — he gave me everything. The bus pulled in, and i got on.”
That bus was a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree pro-gram with a double major in painting and graphic art. Seagard said he started to focus on the graphics side, recognizing that it might prove to be the safer route for employment after graduation.
“There were two directions for an art career,” he explained. “Commercial art or fine art. Commercial art didn’t really appeal to me, but i decided to start working toward being a commercial printer.”
Then came a life-changing moment. He agreed to help with a printing class and Kozma was in that class.
“i saw the most beautiful woman, drawing on a litho stone,” he recalled. “We went out for coffee. i found a mate for life, and i discovered that i loved teaching.”
Like commercial art, teaching offered a clearly defined career path for young artists. Kozma also decided to go that route, earning her teaching cer-tificate while at uWM.
“Even in grade school, i knew i wanted to be an artist,” she said, “but commercial art seemed to be the only way to make a living. At that time, i didn’t see good prospects for me as a woman, so i went into teaching.”
Kozma only taught for three years. She said her time in the classroom taught her something valu-able about herself: She wanted to make art, not teach it. Seagard, on the other hand, taught at the college level for two years and then spent the next 26 years in junior high classrooms.
“Teaching has been a wonderful addition to my fine art, especially in junior high school, which most people would never say,” he commented with a chuckle. “To me, art and teaching are blended.”
indeed. Even as Seagard demonstrated his dedi-cation in the classroom, his fine art career contin-ued to grow and flourish. So did Kozma’s, and the key to their artistic futures proved to be a family cottage in Door County.
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Seagard had been exhibiting his work in prominent Milwaukee and Chicago galleries since he was just 19 years old, and Kozma had been exhibiting her work since 1968. By 1970, however, Kozma had left teaching, and both artists were disenchanted with the gallery scene. They wanted their own gallery space and working studio.
They turned northward.“Tom’s parents had a cottage in Door
County,” Kozma explained. “We came up while we were in college, and we had our honeymoon there. That sold us on Door County.”
“We saw this derelict building on a walk from my parents’ place, and we bought it,” Seagard remembered. “Then we thought, ‘Now what do we do?’”
Among their early acquaintances were Door County masters Gerhard C.F. Miller and Jim ingwersen. Both shared their time, energy and knowledge with the newcomers, who opened the Mill Road Gallery in Sister Bay in 1971.
“There were giant men and women up here,” Seagard said simply. “They showed us how to do things, and they made me aware of payback . . . the importance of giving back to this art community.”
For nine years, Seagard and Kozma split their time between Sister Bay and Appleton, where Seagard was teaching. When she wasn’t producing her art, Kozma did the books and managed the gallery.
“i didn’t need what Tom needed,” Koz-ma said. “i saved myself from a career that wouldn’t have been good for me.”
The artists eventually wearied of “the weekend skirmish” and moved to Sister Bay full-time in 1980. They made a comfortable home above the gallery, which they now share with a much-loved rescued greyhound named Jenni.
And 43 years after they opened the Mill Road Gallery’s doors, they’re still making art and operating the gallery. They also vol-unteer at Good Samaritan Scandia Village, where they’re assisting with the new Mead-ows Art Gallery for emerging/impact artists, and they’re constantly exploring new ways of sharing their discoveries with the world. Both have work in private and corporate collections around the united States and in Europe.
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Seagard focuses on mixed media, ranging from traditional art materials to spray enamels, industrial paints, coffee and food coloring. Kozma works in oil paint, pastel and black-and-white crayon. Both art-ists revel in their field work, which has taken them from Door County to Key West, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.
“This is fun, this is life!” Seagard enthuses. “i’m sharing things that blow me away, that set my hair on fire. Making art, for me, is like breathing. it’s an expression of things i regard as vital. There’s noth-ing lightweight about art. it’s supposed to impact you and make you grow — just like eating healthy meals and getting enough sleep.”
Seagard is excited about his new experimentation with media. His recent piece depicting Ephraim’s historic firehouse blends coffee, watercolors and tempera. Both artists are eagerly anticipating new work inspired by a series of photographs they took of Cuban exiles in Key West. And then there’s the
old switch engine in the Blue Ridge Moun-tains of North Carolina.
“if we had five lifetimes, it wouldn’t be enough time,” Kozma marvels. “i’m going to have to come back!”
it’s clear that Seagard and Kozma are rev-eling in their creative lives, and they invite the public to come share art and conversa-tion at Mill Road Gallery. “We have a huge opening every May, and the show lasts un-til November,” Seagard joked. “Seriously, come share this stuff with us. We’re here, we’re working and we have new stuff all the time. Come celebrate life with us.”
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FISH CREEKJACK ANDERSON is a well-known Door County watercolorist who has been painting the Door County scene for more than 50 years. His original paintings, lim-ited-edition reproductions and note cards are available at Cottage Row Gallery, south of Fish Creek on Hwy. 42, behind Orchard Country Winery.
AMERICAN FOLKLORE THEATRE Heartwarming musical comedies to delight the whole family! AFT presents a trio of family-friendly and affordable shows “un-der the stars” at our Peninsula State Park Amphitheater in the summer and at the Door Community Auditorium in the fall. Chicago Tribune: “One of the most excep-tional professional troupes in the country ...” (920) 854-6117. FolkloreTheatre.com.
BRIDGET AUSTIN Na-tionally award-winning fresh and unique watercolors of local landscapes and f low-ers now available at Cottage Row Gallery, south of Fish
Creek on Hwy. 42 at Orchard Country Winery. (920) 868-2626. Master Status in Transparent Watercolor Society of America, exhibiting and teaching in Door County for 30 years. (920) 336-7511. www.bridgetaustin.com.
CRAIG BLIETZ paintings and drawings are available at Edgewood Orchard Galleries, 4140 Peninsula Players Rd., Fish Creek, (920) 868-3579, open daily 10-5, May-Oct. To view available work, see www.blietzstudio.com and www.edgewoodorchard.com.
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The Nature of JewelryInternational Exhibition
April 13- July 14
Door County Plein Air FestivalJuly 22 - 27
Making Our MarkJuried Student ExhibitionAugust 24 - October 5
Night LightsPhotographic Light PaintingsOctober 11 - December 30
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COTTAGE ROW FRAMING & GALLERY Hwy. 42, 1/2 mile south of Fish Creek in the big red barn at Orchard Country
Winery. Delightful gallery of tradition-al Door County art set in the charming atmosphere of a renovated barn. Cus-tom framing by Myron and Anne Rog-ers. Open daily 10-5, Sun. 10-4, May-Oct. Open weekends Nov.-April. (920) 868-2626.
PATTY DEGENHARDT STUDIO/GALLERY 3791 Gibraltar Rd., Fish Creek (just down from the yMCA off Hwy. 42). Contemporary figurative bronzes, pit-fired clay sculpture, paintings interpreted and inspired by memories of the land, the water and the light, ceramic vessels, and one-of-a-kind wooden and mixed-media tables. Open June-Oct., Thu.-Mon., 10-4 (Sun. 12-4) or by appointment. (920) 868-5039. www.pattydegenhardt.com.
DOOR COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM 3926 Hwy. 42, PO Box 397, Fish Creek. Door County’s center for the performing arts, big-name entertainment and edu-cational opportunities. The Auditorium and Link Gallery bustle year-round with exhibits, concerts, movies, lectures and performances presented by a diverse mix of acclaimed professionals, community groups, emerging regional talent and stu-dent artists. www.dcauditorium.org.
E D G E W O O D O R C H A R D GALLERIES 4140 Peninsula Players Rd., Fish Creek. Vot-ed Door County’s
Best Gallery by Door County Magazine readers in 2011. Since 1969, a highly in-novative gallery of fine art in all media. Housed in a beautifully restored stone fruit barn with surrounding sculpture gardens. Open daily May-Oct., 10-5. (920) 868-3579; winter (920) 823-0022. www.edgewoodorchard.com.
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2013 SUMMER SEASONJune 12 to August 24
Under the Stars at the Outdoor Amphitheater in Peninsula State Park, Fish Creek
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EKHOLM GALLERY 3913 Little Spring Rd., Fish Creek (one block south of Top of the Hill Shops; left on Little Spring Rd.) Bold, color-
ful landscapes and f lorals of Door County and beyond. internationally collected. Small and large-scale paintings and ceramic tiles. Open daily, closed Tues. (920) 868-4144. www.ekholmgallery.com.
EMMETT JOHNS GALLERY 9100 Hwy. 42, Fish Creek (next to Sweetie Pies at The Settlement Shops). Est. 1980. Originally known for his pastel portraits (a Door County tradition), Emmett also exhibits paintings ref lecting his love of the Door County landscape and bold, colorful con-temporary abstract paintings. Open daily 10-5 mid-June to mid-Oct. (920) 868-3880. www.emmettjohns.com.
KATHY GLASNAP GALLERY 8873 County A, Fish Creek. Watercol-ors and acrylics depict-ing Door County scenes, lighthouses, landscapes and rural scenes. Plus her
Christmas cards! Open Mon.-Sat., 1-5; Sun. 1-4; also by appointment. (920) 839-2110. www.glasnapgallery.com.
CONNIE GLOWACKI GALLERY Top of the Hill Shops, unit B23, Fish Creek. “Watercolors with Spirit.” Gallery and art demonstrations. Nationally known, award-winning artist demonstrates as she creates realistic and impressionistic watercolors and drawings. Original watercolor paintings, limited-edition prints and notecards avail-able. Open daily 10-5. (608) 774-4737. www.connie-glowacki.com.
SUSAN HALE is a “colorist” oil painter from Cedarburg, Wi. Vibrant use of color and pattern is the hallmark of her paintings. Her award-winning works convey a sense of optimism and energy, and are featured in collections internationally. www.susan-haleart.com. She is a featured 2013 artist at Edgewood Orchard Gallery, Fish Creek. www.edgewoodorchard.com.
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HANDS ON ART STUDIO & GALLERY 3655 Peninsula Players Rd., located on a farm between Fish Creek and Egg Harbor. Create your own art at Hands On Art Studio & Gallery. Our 8,000 square
feet of studios are open year-round featuring fused glass, metal sculpture, jewelry, ceram-ics and mosaics. (888) 868-9311. www.hand-sonartstudio.com.
SUSAN HOFFMANN Textile artist, “paints” with fabric to create beautiful Door County landscapes. Working from her own photo-graphs, Hoffmann free-hand cuts hundreds of pieces of hand-dyed, over-dyed, hand-painted, and batik fabrics to recreate the scene. Her work is featured at the gallery of the Door County Art League, Top of the Hill Shops, Fish Creek, and at Greco Gallery, 24 N. 3rd Ave, Sturgeon Bay. www.susanstex-tileart.com
INTERFIBERS DESIGN STUDIO/GAL-LERY County F, Fish Creek. Wendy Carpen-ter designs large woven fiber hangings and sculptures for the wall. Her work expresses a connection with nature through form, color and tactile material. Her timeless jewelry is custom-cut from Door County geodes, found in her back yard, along with an extensive dis-play of jade jewelry in various colors. (920) 868-3580. www.interfibers.com
J JEFFREY TAYLOR JEWELRY FINE ART 4175 Main St., Fish Creek. Experience the finest contemporary jewelry in gold, sil-ver, diamonds and precious gems. Cutting-edge, one-of-a-kind designs by J. Jeffery Tay-lor. Our gallery offers art glass, photography and mixed-media sculpture. Knowledgeable staff, expert service. Open daily May - Oct., and winter weekends. (920) 868-3033. www.jjeffreytaylor.com.
JUNE MAEDER Original oil paintings in-spired by June’s love of people, nature, ani-mals and flowers. June, also a master pianist, trained at Peninsula School of Art and devotes her life to art. www.paintingsbyjune.com. June’s paintings are available at Cottage Row Gallery, one-half mile south of Fish Creek on Hwy. 42 at Orchard Country Winery, (920) 868-2626.
PENINSULA PLAYERS THEATRE Be-tween Egg Harbor and Fish Creek, off Hwy. 42. Renowned for its artistic excellence and picturesque setting, America’s oldest profes-sional resident summer theater offers a truly unforgettable theatrical experience. Explore the lush grounds of this Door County icon be-fore settling into the all-weather pavilion for an evening of unsurpassed professional the-ater. June 11-Oct. 20, 2013. (920) 868-3287. www.peninsulaplayers.com.
PENINSULA SCHOOL OF ART 3900 County F, east of Hwy. 42, Fish Creek. Our inspirational garden setting welcomes you to our light-filled studios and Guenzel Gallery. Nationally recognized artist educators lead one- to five-day workshops in all media for all levels. Educationally themed exhibits and events, like our Door County Plein Air Festi-val, enhance learning. May-Oct.: Mon.-Sat., 8-5 (and until 8 p.m. Mon.-Fri. mid-summer); Nov.-April: Tue.-Sat., 8-5. (920) 868-3455. www.peninsulaschoolofart.com.
POTTERS WHEEL GALLERY 3915 Gibral-tar Rd., Fish Creek. Celebrating their 58th season! Handmade functional and decora-tive work in stoneware and porcelain, Planet Speakers, drums, Southwest Pueblo pottery and sculpture, plus early prints and paintings by master potter Abraham Cohn. 11-4, June through mid-October; closed Thursdays. (920) 868-3371.
STUDIO SHELBY Shelby Keefe is an impres-sionistic oil painter, teacher and performance artist. Painting both “en plein air” and in stu-dio, she creates works designed to draw the viewer into the scene through lively color and dynamic composition. Shelby is represented by Edgewood Orchard Galleries, Fish Creek. For information on her classes and to see more paintings, go to www.studioshelby.com.
EPRHAIMBLUE DOLPHIN HOUSE & BDH STU-DIO 10320 Water St., Ephraim. Contempo-rary collection of merchandise to enhance your home, garden and lifestyle. Representing local, regional and national artists. Named one of the Top 25 Retailers of American Craft. (800) 765-0141. www.bluedolphinhouse.com.
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August 6 - 24, 2013VICTOR YAMPOLSKY
Music Director & Conductor
ConcertsEvery Tues.,
Thurs.& Sat.TicketsStartat $30
Students andChildren areJUST $10!
920-854-4060Check Our Websitefor Season Details!
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CARATS & KARATS Shorewood Vil-lage, Hwy. 42, Ephraim. Fine handcrafted jewelry. Original designs with precious stones in gold and platinum. Also woven chains and ornaments in ancient and con-temporary styles in 18K, 22K and 24K gold, and platinum. Jewelry “toys” and collar clips. Open Memorial Day through Oct., Mon.-Sat., 10-5 and Sun. 11-4. (920) 854-5334. Winter: (706) 546-9511.
FINE LINE DESIGNS GALLERY 10376 Hwy. 42, Ephraim. Showcasing sculpture, original paintings, custom wood furnish-ings, jewelry, and fiber art rich in color and texture. unique, original gifts and collect-able artworks by more than 80 nationally known artists can be found indoors and out. Open daily in season 10-6, Sun. 10-5; weekends year-round. (920) 854-4343. www.finelinedesignsgallery.com.
JEFF HARGREAVES Jeff is a nationally re-nowned representational oil painter of still lifes, figuratives and landscapes. Juried into the Oil Painters of America National Exhibit for the last four years, Jeff is represented by Fine Line De-signs Gallery and in Charleston, SC, by M Gal-lery of Fine Art. For a complete view his work, go to www.jeffhargreaves.com.
LARDIERE GALLERY & STUDIO First corner north of Ephraim public beach on Hwy. 42, at 9868 Hidden Spring Rd. Meet award-winning art-ist Geoffrey Lardiere, whose
works are in more than 7,500 public and private collections. Contemporary original paintings, limited-edition prints, aluminum wall sculptures, silk & cashmere scarves, travel cases & new ban-gles. Celebrating its 16th season. Open weekdays 12-6; Sat. 10:30–6; Sun. 10:30–4. (920) 854-1885, off-season: (850) 349.9767. www.lardiere.com.
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30th Season3913 Little Spring Rd. Fish Creek,WI 54212
920 868 4144 www.ekholmgallery.com
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JUDI EKHOLM
A majorcollection ofoil paintings &ceramic tiles
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CRAIG BLIETZ
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Craig Blietz is represented locally by Edgewood Orchard Galleries.His newly completed pieces will be featured throughout the gallery season.
The Miller Art Museum in Sturgeon Bay, WI will be hosting aretrospective exhibition titled Craig Blietz: A 20 Year Survey from
September 14th through November 5th, 2013.
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Art comes in various forms, and while this guide reflects the stunning col-lection of galleries open to the public, performing arts is also a must-do on any visitor’s vacation plans.
THEATERSituated on a spectacular piece of waterfront property on Peninsula Players Road between Fish Creek and Egg Harbor, the Peninsula Players is in its 78th season. A new stunning stage house is in keeping with the the-ater’s open-air pavilion feel for which it is famous. The season, consisting of five plays, begins in mid-June and will extend to Oct. 20. For more information, call (920) 868-3287 or visit www.peninsulaplayers.com.
Since 1990, American Folklore Theatre has set its stage deep in the woods in Peninsula State Park. AFT’s stage is surrounded by tall trees and covered with noth-ing but a star-lit sky. it’s classic Door County, and the shows normally have a strong northern Wisconsin flavor. The season runs mid-June through August, followed by an indoor fall offering. Tickets are sold one hour prior to show time or in advance by calling (920) 854-6117. in 2013, “Windjammers” makes its AFT debut in 2013, while “Loose Lips Sink Ships” and “Muskie Love” re-turn to the stage. “Victory Garden” returns in the fall
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after a highly successful debut last summer. A state park sticker is not required to see the show. Visit www.folkloretheatre.com for in-formation on shows.
Door Shakespeare has used Door County’s stunning natural qualities as a backdrop for its of-ferings since its debut in 1999. Per-formances are held in the garden at Bjorklunden Estate, located on the shores of Lake Michigan south of Baileys Harbor. Door Shake-speare’s season runs from mid-July through much of August and this year features “Macbeth” and “Love’s Labours Lost.” For infor-mation, call (920) 839-1500 or visit www.doorshakespeare.com.
Sturgeon Bay’s Third Avenue Playhouse, located in the former Donna movie theater in downtown Sturgeon Bay, has established itself as a promoter of theater and music at all talent levels. its new in-house theater company has blossomed, offering productions throughout the year. For additional informa-tion, call (920) 743-1760 or visit www.thirdavenueplayhouse.com.
MUSICThe Door Community Audi-torium in Fish Creek continues its 20-year tradition of bringing big-name entertainment to the Peninsula. in past years, such as legendary performers like Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Bob Newhart, Willie Nelson and many more have graced the Auditorium’s stage. Call the Auditorium box office at (920) 868-2728 or go online at www.dcauditorium.com.
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PAINT BOX GALLERY 10426 Hwy 42, Ephraim. Custom framing – archival and provenance. Fine art for sale – miniature and large format. Art restoration of oils, acrylics, textiles, some sculpture, some paper. Frame restoration, predominantly antique. Appraisal of local arts and prove-nance. Art supplies. Source for secondary sales of paintings. (920)854-4435.
PENINSULA MUSIC FESTIVAL Box Office: 3045 Cedar St., Ephraim. For its 61st season, this professional Symphony presents nine concerts in three weeks, Aug. 6-24 at Door Community Audito-rium, Fish Creek. indoor, air-conditioned. Reserved seats. Tickets start at $30. Stu-dents/kids just $10. 920-854-4060. Order online: www.musicfestival.com.
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PKJ DESIGNS JEWELRY & MICHAEL BEASTER FUNITURE On Pioneer Lane behind Chef’s Hat Cafe in Ephraim. All one-of-a-kind original artwork. Door County Memories Jewelry Collection™ by Pamela Jeffcoat. unique and offbeat furni-ture by Michael Beaster. Distinctive paint-ings by Marcia Nickols. 30th Door County season. Open daily 10-5. (920) 854-9229.
TRACY LYNN PRISTAS An established abstract landscape painter well known for innovative, lavish, textured oil paintings. Her artwork has been featured on Lifetime TV hit series, Drop Dead Diva and the blockbuster movie, The Breakup. Com-missioned oil paintings are included in nu-merous prominent health care and private collections. Available at Fine Line Designs Gallery, Ephraim (920) 854-4343. www.painterpristas.com.
WATER STREET GALLERY 9930 Hwy. 42, Ephraim. Original paintings, canvas transfers, limited and open-edition prints of beautiful Door County by local and area artists. Nautical accents, antiques and ship models paired with our artwork to of-fer you the sophisticated but ultra-relaxed Door County lifestyle for your home. (920) 854-5215. www.artdoorcounty.com.
ZABLER DESIGN JEWELERS 9906 Wa-ter St., Ephraim. Opening Memorial Day weekend. Noon-6. Original contempo-rary designs, original antique revival mi-cro pave designs, period antique jewelry, museum-quality ancient Greek & Roman coins, high-grade watches. Diamonds, largest selection of natural pink and yellow diamonds, and rare gems such as Alexan-drite, Tanzanite, Tsavorite and Padparads-cha Sapphire. (920) 854-4801.
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Michael BeasterFunctional Art Furniture
Original FineArt Jewelry
Expanding tradition with unique andoffbeat designs using a variety of woods.
Portraying the beauty and spirit ofDoor County and Available only from
the Artist Pamela K. Jeffcoat
“MISTYMORNING”
“Sandhill Sunrise”
OPEN DAILY 10-5 | 920-854-9229
30thseason
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CHAUDOIRGLASS STUDIO
10130 Old Stage Ln, Sister Bay, WI 54234 920-854-4825 [email protected]
Open Tuesday and Thursday from 12 to 5 or by appointment.
SERVING DOOR COUNTY & THE STAINED GLASS COMMUNITY SINCE 1978
Original stainedglass and fusedglass art
Repairs - RestorationsGroup & Private ClassesChildren’s Workshops
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Carol H. Champeau
10673 Sumac LaneSister Bay,WI 54234
920.854.5378Fax: 920.854.4941
Email: [email protected]
www.hexsignsdc.comOver 41 Years in Business.
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Jim Rigoni
920.680.85952350 Maple Drive (County Rd ZZ)
Sister Bay, WI 54234(Cleverly hidden behind Sister Bay Bowl)
www.rigoniworks.com
Unique MetalSculptures
OriginalPhotography
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Bringing Fine ArtInto Your Home
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Traditionally nine concerts in length, the season spans the first three weeks of August and features some of the finest performers in the classical mu-sic world. Concerts are every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek. Tickets are available through the Festival office, 3045 Cedar Street in Ephraim, or online at www.music-festival.com. (920) 854-4060.
The Midsummer’s Music Fes-tival is in its 21st season. The classi-cal/chamber music ensemble features world-class musicians from Lyric Opera of Chicago, Pro Arte Quartet, Aspen Music Festival, and Atlanta Symphony (to name a few). Concerts are performed in intimate settings throughout Door County including art galleries, churches, retreats and pri-vate homes from June 10-July 17 and over Labor Day Weekend. Visit ARTS GuiDE-Performing ArtsE2.docx-www.midsummersmusic.com or call (920) 854-7088.
The Birch Creek Music Perfor-mance Center, located three miles east of Egg Harbor on County Hwy. E, is Door County’s unique summer music school and concert venue, where top professionals come together by day and perform by night in the 500-seat Dutton Concert Barn. The schedule for its 38th season of performances features: Symphony: June 27-29 and July 3-6; Percussion & Steel Band: July 11-13 and July 17-20; Jazz i: July 24-27 and July 31- Aug. 3; Jazz ii: Aug. 7-10 and Aug. 14-17. 7:30 p.m. For complete information, or to reserve tickets, call (920) 868-3763 or visit www.birch-creek.org.
The Washington Island Music Festival takes places Aug. 5-16. infor-mation on the Music Festival can be found at 920-847-3434 or www.wash-ingtonislandmusicfestival.com.
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FREE& OPENTO THE PUBLIC
SATURDAYAugust 10, 2013
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Door County’sfinest artisans and
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JULY CONTINUEd...6-7: ART ON THE SCENIC SIDE: Lakeside Park, Jacksonport. www.jacksonport.net. Fair, refreshments and family fun. (920) 854-9372.
10-14: DOOR COUNTY FOLK FESTIVAL. Sister Bay, Ephraim, Baileys Harbor in Door County. www.dcff.net. Celebrating ethnic folk dancing and music from many countries. Dance and music workshops, parties, concerts, children’s program, fish boil dinner and more. (920) 421-2986 or (847) 846-8139.
11-14: AMISH QUILT AND CRAFT SHOW. Mr. G’s Banquet Hall, Jacksonport.www.jack-sonportcraftcottage.com. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (920) 823-2288.
13: JAZZ ON JEFFERSON. Downtown in Sturgeon Bay. www.sturgeonbay.net. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. This celebration features live music, strolling entertainers, children’s activities,
food and beverages up and down the street and special events in the stores. (800) 301-6695.
13: THE GARDEN DOOR OPEN HOUSE. uW Peninsular Research Station, Sturgeon Bay. www.dcmga.org. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Open house features artists in the Garden Door, demonstrations and sales. (920) 743-6255
13: ART IN THE PARK. Washington island Art and Nature Center. www.washingtonis-land-wi.com. Sponsored by the Art and Nature Center. (920) 847-2179.
22-27: PLEIN AIR FESTIVAL. County Wide. www.PeninsulaSchoolofArt.com. A combina-tion of free and ticketed events. Artists have six days to paint Door County. Collector’s preview party and Gala Auction. Watch more than 100 artists paint during the Dockside Quick-Paint competition in Clark Park. Paint-ing begins at 9 a.m. (920) 868-3455.
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27: CARLSVILLE DAY. Downtown in Door County. www.carlsvilledoorcounty.com. 10 a.m. Parade, food, live music, art and craft vendors, free trolley rides and family fun at Dairy View Country Store, Door County Coffee and Tea, Door Pen-insula Winery and Pet Expressions. (920) 743-2228.
27: SAND SCULPTING CONTEST. Whitefish Dunes State Park, Jackson-port. www.friendsofwhitefishdunes.org. 11a.m. Bring friends and family to help make sand creations on the beach. Prizes in three categories awarded. State park sticker required to participate. (920) 823-2400.
27-28: ART/CRAFT SHOW & AN-TIQUE TRACTOR SHOW. Top of El-lison Bay Hill, Ellison Bay. www.door-countynorth.org. Arts and Crafts fair, delicious food and a display of antique equipment. Enjoy the best view in Door County. Adjacent to Grand View Park. (920) 854-5448.
27-August 17: 2013 DOOR COUNTY PLEIN AIR EXHIBITION. Guenzel Gallery, Peninsula School of Art, Fish Creek. www.PeninsulaSchoolofArt.com. View and purchase works from the larg-est plein air festival in the Midwest, cre-ated by 40 plein air masters from the u.S. and points beyond. (920) 868-3455.
AUGUST3: SCANDINAVIAN FESTIVAL. Wash-ington island. www.washingtonisland-wi.com. Highlights included an evening dance festival. (920) 847-2179.
3-4: CLASSIC & WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL. Door County Maritime Museum, Sturgeon Bay. www.dcmm.org. Dozens of classic boats, plein air art event and silent auction, boat-building compe-tition and much more. (920) 743-5958.
3-17: ART, ETC. SALE. Miller Art Mu-seum, Sturgeon Bay. www.millerartmu-seum.org. unique items at bargain prices. (920) 746-0707.
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SISTER BAYBONNIE PARUCH STUDIO GALLERY 11249 County Rd. zz, Sister Bay. View impressionistic oil and pastel paintings by “one of America’s leading landscape paint-ers”. Enjoy her welcoming studio, f ine art and beautiful prairie walk. June-Oct. Wed.-Sat. 10-4 or by appointment. (920) 421-1616. www.bonnieparuchart.com.
ERNEST BEUTEL “Abstract represen-tationalism” – an interpretation of real-ity, with elements of abstraction. Ernest’s topsy-turvy world of animals and cock-eyed distortion of reality is as clear as a nursery rhyme: “i may be here now, but
i am not altogether there.” Original art-work available at Mill Road Gallery, Sister Bay; and the Flying Pig, Algoma. www.ernestart.com
CHAUDOIR GLASS STUDIO 10130 Old Stage Lane, Sister Bay. Original stained glass and fused glass art and jewelry. Glass services offered – repairs, restorations, appraisals, etching, sandblasting, temper-ing, hole drill ing, free estimates, private instruction, group workshops. Open Tue. and Thu., 12-5 or by appointment. (920) 854-4825. [email protected].
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DOOR COUNTY FESTIVAL OF FINE ARTS Saturday, Aug. 10, 10-5, in beauti-ful Waterfront Park in Sister Bay. Door County artists demonstrate their talents all day and showcase their f ine artwork. Activities for all ages. Free to the public & free raff le for art! For more information, call (920) 854-2812 or visit doorcounty-festivalofthearts.com.
FRYKMAN STUDIO GALLERY 2566 S. Bay Shore Dr. (Hwy. 42), Sis-ter Bay. Gallery features whimsical hand-carved woodcarvings and oil
paintings by David Frykman, Door Coun-ty nature photography by Heather Harle Frykman and Lucas Frykman, and pottery and sculpture by Steve Jorgenson. Open daily May-Oct., 10-5; and weekends in winter. (920) 854-7351. www.frykmangal-lery.com.
HARTMANN SIGN STUDIO AND ART GALLERY by Carol H. Champeau 10673 Sumac Lane, Sister Bay, 2.5 miles east of Sister Bay on County zz. Collec-tion of Hex Signs and mini barn quilts, commercial and residential signs, wood and metal signs, truck lettering, sand-blasted signs, computer-generated vinyl
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letter, graphic design. Open daily 10-3, May- Oct., winter Thurs.-Fri.-Sat., 10-3 or by appointment. (920) 854-5378. www.hexsignsdc.com. Email: [email protected].
MIDSUMMER’S MUSIC FESTI-VAL Dynamic classical music pre-sented by world-class ensemble in art galleries, churches, schools and private homes throughout Door County. Celebrating our 23rd sea-son, June 7-July 16 and Labor Day weekend. Featuring eight programs, over 25 concerts at 15 different ven-ues. Tickets start at $25, students only $10. Box office: 10568 Coun-try Walk Lane, Suite 109, Sister Bay. (920) 854-7088. www.Midsummers-Music.com.
MILL ROAD GAL-LERY 2328 Mill Rd, Sister Bay. Brigitte Kozma – represen-tational realism. Landscapes, portrai-
ture in oils and pastel. Tom Seagard - abstracted realism. Wildlife, differ-ent directions in mixed media. im-ages of Door County and the tropics. Originals, prints, giclees and trans-fers. Demonstrations. Conversation. Artists Ernest Beutel, Dottie Diggs represented. 42nd season. (920) 854-4416. www.millroadgallery.com.
RIGONIWORKS ART GALLERY Cleverly hidden behind Sister Bay Bowl at 2350 Maple Dr. (County Rd. zz), Sister Bay. Bringing fine art into your home. Breathtaking origi-nal photographs, unique metal sculp-tures, mixed-media and custom-designed furniture, all created and crafted by Jim Rigoni. Jim will also work with you to create a piece just for you, striving to create pieces that make your home one of a kind. (920) 680.8595. www.rigoniworks.com.
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Oldest custom framing &fine art gallery in Door CountyArt Restoration & Appraisals
920.854.443510426 Highway 42 • Box 86North Ephraim, WI 54211
The Paint Box Gallery,Charl ie & Carol, Family & Crew,bow in end less thanksg iv ingto 52 years of great f r iendsand clients, and continue tothank you for your business.
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ELLISON BAYCLAY BAY POTTERY AND GAL-LERY 11650 Hwy. 42, Ellison Bay. Cel-ebrating 37 years, the beautiful gallery features the Aurelius’ original, hand-thrown, hand-decorated pottery, along with the work of other featured artists. A gallery not to miss when visiting Door County. Open daily 10-5. (920) 854-5027. ww.claybaypottery.
COUSIN’S WALK 11940 Lakeview Rd., Ellison Bay. Marcy’s painting is an eclec-tic combination of country, decorative, and folk painting. She paints on every-thing from furniture to wearables, creat-ing on a daily basis. Beautiful needle-felt-ed jewelry and scarves. Who knows what treasures you may find? Like the seasons, things are always changing. (920) 854-1926. [email protected].
ELLISON BAY POTTERY STUDIOS 12156 Garrett Bay Rd. (across from the Clearing), Ellison Bay. Handmade func-tional stoneware pottery for your family to use every day, and pit-fired decorative ceramic art by potters John Dietrich and Diane McNeil. May 1 to Dec. 31, 10-5 daily, closed Sun.; Jan. 1 to April 30, 11-4, closed Sun. Demonstrations Tue., 10-noon, and Thu., 1-3. Since 1974. (920) 854-5049. ell isonbaypottery.com. Email: ell [email protected]. Store: www.etsy.com./shop/ell isonbaypottery. Blog: ell isonbaypottery.wordpress.com.
FARM STUDIO RAG RUGS Gills Rock, 4-1/2 miles north of Ellison Bay on Hwy. 42. Handwoven, braid-ed and crocheted rugs
and other handwovens, all made by Wis-consinites. Travel/Leisure Magazine called us “one of Door County’s best shopping finds.” Handwoven Magazine said, “A must destination,” and Cottage Living noted us as “an exceptional shop.” Open 11-5, late June to late October.
GILLS ROCK STONEWARE 12020 Lakev-iew Rd. at Hwy. 42, Ellison Bay. Our one-of-a-kind decorative and functional pottery is handmade in our historic 110-year-old studio/gallery, where we also feature other fine home accessories. Open daily 10-5, closed Sun. in winter. (920) 854-2774. www.gillsrock.com.
LINDEN GALLERY Hwy. 42 at Mink River Rd., Ellison Bay. 6000 sq.-ft. gallery dedicated to the arts of Asia – from ancient to modern: furniture, paintings, jewelry, textiles and more! A must-see for any traveler to Door County. Open 10-5 daily Memorial Day through Oct. (920) 854-2487. www.lindensgallery.com.
NEWPORT HOUSE GALLERY 12044 Hwy. 42 at Lakeview Rd., Ellison Bay. Original folk art, American antiques and antique and con-temporary garden accessories. For 30 years, a unique Door County experience. Open 10-5, closed Tue.; off-season by chance or appoint-ment. (920) 854-2621. www.newporthouse-gallery.com.
WAYNE CALDWELL SIMMONS STUDIO / GALLERY 1375 Cty. zz, Ellison Bay. Portraits – people and their pets, especially dogs. Sport-ing and wildlife art, Door County scenes. The Story of Jules Verne, written and illustrated by Wayne Simmons, available at the gallery and throughout Door County. Open 1-5 June-Oct., Wed. and Sat. or by appointment. (920) 854-9469 or (318) 861-3881. www.waynesimmon-sart.com.
ROB WILLIAMS STUDIO/GALLERY 753 isle View Road, Ellison Bay. Large contem-porary paintings of the Door County land-scape. Bold color, semi-abstract, done in both oil and watercolor. Classic Black and White photography. On seven acres north of Ellison Bay hidden among the birches. Beautiful gardens . Visitors welcome. Open 9-5, June-October, except Sun. and Mon. www.robwilliamsstudio.com
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Call for Current Open Hoursor Schedule Appointment318-861-3881 (cell)
920-854-9469 (studio)1375 ZZ, Ellison Bay
Experience something different in ourhidden country gallery in Ellison Bay!
Oldest custom framing &fine art gallery in Door CountyArt Restoration & Appraisals
920.854.443510426 Highway 42 • Box 86North Ephraim, WI 54211
The Paint Box Gallery,Charl ie & Carol, Family & Crew,bow in end less thanksg iv ingto 52 years of great f r iendsand clients, and continue tothank you for your business.
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Oldest custom framing &fine art gallery in Door CountyArt Restoration & Appraisals
920.854.443510426 Highway 42 • Box 86North Ephraim, WI 54211
The Paint Box Gallery,Charl ie & Carol, Family & Crew,bow in end less thanksg iv ingto 52 years of great f r iendsand clients, and continue tothank you for your business.
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TURTLE RIDGE GAL-LERY 11736 Mink River Rd, Ellison Bay. Since 1986 owner-artist Mary El-len Sisulak has offered her paintings, prints, handbags,
clothing, wall-hangings and mirrors. Fifteen additional regional and national artists/designers add paper and wood boxes, bird-houses, jewelry and baskets. Open daily 10-5, Apr-Nov. Open in winter, call for hours. 920-854-4839. www.turtleridgegallery.com.
WASHINGTON ISLANdTHE SIEVERS SHOP/SIEVERS SCHOOL OF FIBER ARTS 986 Jack-son Harbor Rd. Sievers offers week-long and weekend classes in fiber arts for 500+ adults, May-Oct., dormitory available. Original f iber arts and crafts by Sievers students and teachers (baskets, hand-woven, jewelry and more) are sold, along with quality knitting and weaving yarns, f iber art books and supplies. (920) 847-2264. www.sieversschool.com.
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5-16: WASHINGTON ISLAND MUSIC FES-TIVAL. Trueblood Performing Arts Center, Washington island. www.washingtonisland-musicfestival.com. A series of concerts led by Artistic Director Stephen Colburn, principal oboist of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. (920) 847-3434.
6-24: PENINSULA MUSIC FESTIVAL. Door Community Auditorium, Fish Creek. www.musicfestival.com. A professional symphony orchestra presenting nine concerts in three weeks. Professional musicians come from all over the world to be part of this annual Music Festival under the baton of Victor yampolsky. (920) 854-4060.
24-Oct. 5: MAKING OUR MARK STU-DENT EXHIBITION. Guenzel Gallery at the Peninsula School of Art, Fish Creek. www.PeninsulaSchoolofArt.com. This juried ex-hibition celebrates the achievements of the students at Peninsula School of Art, many of whom are now professional artists. (920) 868-3455.
24-25: DOOR COUNTY WEARABLE ART SHOW. Sister Bay Village Hall at Waterfront Park. www.doorcountywearableartshow.com.
Contemporary, artist made apparel, accessories and jewelry. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday. (920) 421-0449.
SEPTEMBER6-Oct. 27: SO DELICIOUS. SO DOOR COUNTY. County-wide. www.doorcounty.com. Celebrate the harvest of the county, featur-ing culinary delights including all things made with cherries, apples and other fresh produce from Farmers’ markets. Door County wine, fes-tival fare plus performances, art, music, delight-ful attractions and a wide variety of accommoda-tions. (800) 527-3529.
21: HARVEST FESTIVAL & HARVEST MOON CELEBRATION. Downtown Stur-geon Bay. www.sturgeonbay.net. 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. Featuring a craft show, car show, food booths, plus children’s activities. Preview the street art before the live auction at 6 p.m. Followed by the Harvest Moon celebration including a live band in front of the Sturgeon Bay Visitor Center on Third Ave. (800) 301-6695.
28: AUTUMN FEST. Baileys Harbor. www.bai-leysharbor.com. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Arts and crafts, entertainment, food. (920) 839-2366.
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Fine Asian Art and Antiques Since 1995Hwy. 42 and Mink River Road
Ellison Bay, WI | 920-854-2487www.lindensgallery.com
Explore China with the Lindens attheir top-rated Himalayan retreat
www.linden-centre.com
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OCTOBER12: ART DAY FOR ANIMALS. Hands on Art Studio, Fish Creek. www.handsonartstudio.com. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. To benefit the Door County Humane Society. Hay rides, hay house, a haunted treasure hunt, pumpkin painting, scarecrow making, games and prizes. (920) 868-9311.
12-13: PUMPKIN PATCH FESTIVAL. Downtown in Egg Harbor. www.eggharbordoorcounty.org. Co-lumbus Day weekend festival includes fabulous fall colors and family fun. Carnival rides, arts & craft vendors, silent auction, face painting, live music, scarecrow & pumpkin displays, food, refreshments and more. (920) 868-3717.
12-13: TOWNLINE ART FAIR. Fine Line Designs Gallery, Ephraim. www.finelinedesignsgallery.com. 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday; 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday. On Ephraim’s north end. Come and enjoy the dis-play and sale of visual arts and crafts. Featuring over 80 professional juried artists from across the Mid-west. (920) 854-4343.
12: IRON POUR EVENT. Peninsula School of Art, Fish Creek. www.PeninsulaSchoolofArt.com. 4-8 p.m. For a small contribution, participants of all ages have the opportunity to create their own iron tile by etching into a sand-and-resin mold. All are
invited to witness the fiery drama of the pour, listen to music and enjoy seasonal refreshments. (920) 868-3455.
18-20: FALL FESTIVAL. Downtown Sis-ter Bay. www.cometosisterbay.com. Arts and crafts fair, food booths, live music, parade 11 a.m. Saturday, ping pong ball drop 2 p.m. Sunday. (920) 854-2812.
26-27: ELLISON BAY ARTS FALL ART CRAWL. Various locations in Ellison Bay. www.ellisonbayarts.com. Demon-strations and studio tours, guest artists, refreshments. (920) 854-4839.
NOVEMBER23-24: STURGEON BAY 2013 ARTS CRAWL. Various locations in Sturgeon Bay. information and maps at Greco Gal-lery, 24 N. Third Ave., Sturgeon Bay.
24: FOLK ART FAIR. Door County yMCA, Sturgeon Bay. www.doorcoun-tyymca.org. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Featuring handmade works of art from Door Coun-ty artists and fine crafts persons including watercolor paintings, jewelry, homemade candles and more. Supporting the Door County yMCA youth in Government Program. A silent auction all day. (920) 743-4949.
29-20: CAPTURE THE SPIRIT. Down-town Sister Bay. www.cometosisterbay.com. Tree lighting, Father Christmas, music, art fair in the Village Hall, cookie decorating in the Fire Station. (920) 854-2812.
dECEMBER7: CHRISTMAS IN THE VILLAGE. Ephraim Village Hall, Ephraim. www.ephraim-doorcounty.com. Visit Santa’s little helpers at the live reindeer display. Children’s activities and crafts in the Village Hall, holiday open houses and a Christmas tree lighting ceremony at Har-borside Park. (920) 854-4989.
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AA Decorator’s Gallery, See ad at #58, Listing at
#53 (Map: Green B)ABLER ART GLASS, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)ABLER, John, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)ABRAHAM, Patricia, See art at #125
(Map: Orange C)ABRAMS, Debra, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)ADAMS, Deidre, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)ADAMS, Luke, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)AGNES, Rich, See art at #290 (Map: Orange C)Alaniz Stonehouse Gallery, See #201 (Map: Purple) ALANIZ, Arnold, See art at #201 (Map: Purple)Alchemy Fields, See #202 (Map: Blue A) ALEXANDER, Karolyn, See art at #125
(Map: Orange C)Algoma Atelier of Sculpture & Art, See ad at
#12, Listing at #24 (Map: Red A)ALLEN, Laurie, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)ALLINGHAM, Marjory, See art at #456 (Map:
Orange A), and at #55 (Map: Green B)ALLISON, Destiny, See art at #107
(Map: Orange C)ALTMAN, Harold, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)ALTOBELL, Judith Meyers, See art at #8
(Map: Orange B)American Folklore Theatre, See ad at #84,
Listing at #75 (Map: Orange B)AMO Gallery & Framery, See ad at #47, Listing
at #27 (Map: Red C)AMORELLI, Miles, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)AMOROSO, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)AMRHEIN, Scott, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)Anderson House Shop & Gallery, See #296 (Map:
Orange C) ANDERSON, Anne, See art at #125
(Map: Orange C)ANDERSON, Dan, See art at #25 (Map: Red C)ANDERSON, Dona, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)ANDERSON, Ernest, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)ANDERSON, Jack, See ad at #91, Listing at #75;
See art at #47 (Map: Red C); #80 (Map: Orange B); and #125 (Map: Orange C)
ANDERSON, John, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)ANDERSON, Jon, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)ANDERSON, Judy, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)ANDERSON, Kari, See art at #47 (Map: Red C);
#410 (Map: Blue A); #52 (Map: Green C); #226 (Map: Green C)
ANDERSON, Mary Blotti, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)
ANDERSON, Mary Rypel, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)
ANDERSON, Mike, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)ANDERSON, Pamela, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A)ANDREAS, Brian, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)ANSCHUTZ, Carrie, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)ANTHONY, Paul, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)APPEL, Robert, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)APPLEBAUM, Leon, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)ARCHER, Curtis, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)ARENBERG, Diane, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)ARNESON, Wendell, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)ARNOLD, Pat, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)Artful Artisan, #297 (Map: Orange B)Artists Guild, #203 (Map: Red C)ARZBERGER, Denise, See art at #311 (Map:
Orange A)ASSENSI, Silvano, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)ATANASOV, Heidi, See art at #277 (Map: Orange B)
Aude Jewelers, See ad at #41, Listing at #24 (Map: Red D)
AURELIUS, David & Jeanne, See art at #3 (Map: Purple); and #8 (Map: Orange B)
AUSTIN, Bridget, See ad at #82, Listing at #75;, See art at #80 (Map: Orange B); and #125 (Map: Orange C)
AUSTIN, Phil, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)AVENSON, Kelly, See ad at #38 (Map: Red C), List-
ing at 27; See art at #25 (Map: Red C)
BBACIGALUPO, Aaron, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)BACIGALUPO, Arnie, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)Back Door Gallery, See #400 (Map: Blue A) BACKHAUS, Kenn, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B)BACON, Helen, See art at #25 (Map: Red C)BACON, Lane, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)BAEHMAN, Joanne, See art at #6 (Map: Purple)BAER, Ann, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)BAKER, Sandy, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)BALISTRERI, John A, See art at #204 (Map:
Orange C)BANKER, Pamela, See art at #309 (Map: Blue B)BANTZ, Mercedes, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)BARBIERI, Ronald, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)BARLOW, Linda, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)BARNARD, Jane, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)BARNES, Michael, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)BARRACK, Lilly, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)BASCO, Carl, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)Base Camp Coffee Bar, See #405 (Map: Blue B) BATEMAN, Robert, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)BAUER, Lois, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)BAUERMEISTER, Michael, See art at #201 (Map:
Blue A)BAUMLER, Janet, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)Baux Fine Art Studio, #505 (Map: Red B)BAUX, James, See art at #505 (Map: Red B)BEASLEY, Doug, See art at #270 (Map: Green C)BEASTER, Michael, See art at #105 (Map:
Orange C)BECHTOLD, Rodger, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)BECK, Bob, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)BECK, Kathleen Mand, See art at #55 (Map:
Green B)BECKER, Bryan, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)BEGAY, Calvin, See art at #66 (Map: Orange A)BEIMBORN, John, See art at #217 (Map: Red C)BELL, Pam, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)BELLAVER, Guy, See ad art #8, (Map: Orange B)BELLEAU, Chris, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)BELLING, David, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)BENNER, Sue, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)BENNETT, Martha, See art at #25 (Map: Red C)BENSON-FITTSCHUR, Prisca, See art at #290
(Map: Orange C); and #222 (Map: Red A)BENTLEY, George M, See art at #255 (Map: Purple)BENTLEY, L.W., See art at #255 (Map: Purple)BENTLEY, Robert D, See art at #47 (Map: Red C);
and #280 (Map: Purple)Bentley’s Renaissance Gallery, See #255 (Map:
Purple) BERGMAN, Bob, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)BERINGER, Lori, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)BERKELY, Valerie, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)BERNARDI, Nina, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)BERNER, Sally, See ad art #8, (Map: Orange B)BEST, Donna, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)
BEUTEL, Ernest, See ad at #119, Listing at #116; See art at #40 (Map: Red A); and #142 (Map: Blue B)
BEZIO, Doris, See art at #12 (Map: Red A)BICKER, Barb, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)BIEMERET, Daniel, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)BIGGER, Julie, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)BIN, He, See art at #129 (Map: Purple)BINS, Coleen, See art at #54 (Map: Green B)Birch Creek Music Performance Center, See
ad at #59, Listing at #53 (Map: Green A)BISHOP, Pat, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)BITTERS, Molly, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)BLAKE, Elyn, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)BLANC, Josh, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)BLIETZ, Craig, See ad at #93, Listing at #75, See
art at #8 (Map: Orange B)BLODGETT, Buzz, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)Blue Dolphin House/BDH Studio, See ad at
#101, Listing at #87 (Map: Orange C)Blue Horse Bistro, #230 (Map: Orange A)Blue Willow, See #410 (Map: Blue A) BLUE, Richard, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)Bluff House Studio, #298 (Map: Orange B)BOARD, Cynthia, See art at #9 (Map: Green A)BOCCHINO, John, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)BOELTE, Jan, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)BOGLE, Collin, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)BOGLE, Lee, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)BOLSON, Rob, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)BOND, Michael, See art at #80 (Map: Orange B)BONNEAU, Alain, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)Bonnie Paruch Studio, See ad at #123, Listing at
#116 (Map: Purple)BONNIVIER, Cal, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)BOONSTRA, Marlene, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)BORMAN, Beki, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)BRADFORD, Susan, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)BRAITMAN, Jackie, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)BRAND, Alex, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)BRANSFIELD, Kathy, See art at #76 (Map:
Orange A)BRANSON, Beverly Hart, See art at #456 (Map:
Orange A)BRAWNER, Rick, See art at #456 (Map: Orange A)BREADON, Eoin, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)BRESNAHAN, Julia, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)BRESNAHAN, Kelly, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)Brew Coffee House, See #258 (Map: Purple) BREWSTER, Larry, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)BREY, Jodi, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)BRIDENHAGEN, Fred, See art at #106 (Map:
Orange C)BRIDENHAGEN, Stacy, See art at #106 (Map:
Orange C)BRIGGS, Nancy, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)BRILLA, Deb, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)BRINKLEY-CHAUDOIR, Jo, See art at #52 (Map:
Green C)BRINTON, Joseph, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)BRITELL, Julia, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)BRITTON, Becky, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)BROKAW, Joel, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)BROMLEY, David, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)BRONIKOWSKI, Ken, See art at #107 (Map: Orange
C); and #125 (Map: Orange C)BRONK, Richard, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)BROSKI, Cathy, See ad art #8, (Map: Orange B)BROWN, Donna, See art at #220 (Map: Green B);
and #455 (Map: Green C)BROWN, MARTIN, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)
“Pages” 1-142: In this guide, you’ll see what appear to be page numbers between 1 and 142. While they act and flow like page numbers, many are also advertisers’ “locator numbers” to help you find the location on the map listed next to the number. 200 and above: The maps, however, also contain “locator numbers” 200 and above. Each of these numbers relates to another location on the Door Peninsula. Index - Artists: In this alphabetical guide, you’ll find a comprehensive list of artists cross-referenced to locations where their work can be seen. What follows the artist’s name is a “locator number.” A number 142 or below identifies the “page” of an ad either of the artist’s work or the location where the art work can be seen, and the map for that location. If that number is 200 or higher, however, you must look at the referenced map to find the location.
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BUCQUET, George, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)BUDYSZ, Bonnita, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)BUDZIS, Jeffrey (J Louis), See art at #121 (Map:
Purple)BUECHNER, Matthew, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)BURHANS, Ira, See art at #217 (Map: Red C)BURKE, Ellie, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)BURMEISTER, Marion, See art at #47 (Map: Red C)BURR, George, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)BUSALACCHI, Anthony, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)BUSH, Darrell, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)BUSTAMANTE, Sergio, See art at #241 (Map:
Orange A)
CCAIN, Ned, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)Calendar #46CAMBRON, Nina, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)CAMPBELL, Bill, See art at #9 (Map: Green A)CANTRELL, Dale, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)CAPPAERT, Ginnie, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)CAPSER, Mike, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)Carats & Karats, See ad at #99, Listing at #90
(Map: Orange C)CARICOF, Kathleen, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)CARLSEN, Barry Roal, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)CARLTON, Rebecca, See art at #50 (Map: Green A)CARLYLE, Ken, See art at #400 (Map: Blue A)Carmody House Gallery, #208 (Map: Green B)CAROL, Ann, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)CARPENTER, Wendy, See art at #69 (Map: Orange
B); and #565 (Map: Orange C)CARTER, Keith, See art at #210 (Map: Red A)CASH, Sydney, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)CASON, Joan B, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)CASPER, Lynn, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)CASSIDY, B.J., See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)CATHER, John, See art at #47 (Map: Red C)Cedar Ridge Maritime Gallery, #510 (Map: Red C)CERINICH, Victoria, See art at #555 (Map: Red B)CHACAVARTY, Jason, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)Champeau Pioneer Gallery, See #315 (Map:
Blue B) CHAMPEAU, Carol H, See art at #108 (Map: Blue A)CHAMPEAU, Joan, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B)CHAMPEAU, Nannette, See art at #315 (Map:
Blue B)CHAMPEAU, Patrice, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B)CHAMPEAU, Ralph G., See art at #108 (Map:
Blue A)CHAMPEAU, Roberta, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B)Chaudoir Glass Studio, See ad at #109, Listing at
#116 (Map: Blue A)CHAUDOIR, Gary, See art at #109 (Map: Blue A)CHAVENELLE, Gail, See art at #270 (Map:
Orange C)CHECKER, Janet, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)CHENEY, Fran, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)Chez Cheryl Art Space, See listing at #60; See art
at #209 (Map: Green C)Chief Oshkosh Native American Arts, See ad
at #54, Listing at #53 (Map: Green B)CHRISTIAN, Greg, See art at #30 (Map: Red C)CHRISTIAN, Samara, See art at #30 (Map: Red C)CHRISTIANSON, Kirsten, See art at #210 (Map: Red
A); and #141 (Map: Green A)CHUANG, Cynthia, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)CIESLA, Peter & Skye, See art at #129 (Map:
Purple)CLARK, Beth, See art at #200 (Map: Green B)CLARK, Melissa, See art at #25 (Map: Red C)Clay Bay Pottery & Gallery, See ad at #3, Listing
at #124 (Map: Purple)Clay on Steele Pottery Studio, See #210, (Map:
Red A)CLAYTON, Deanna, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)CLAYTON, Keith, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)Clearing, See #224 (Map: Purple) CLEEREMAN, Gene, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)COATES, Frances, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)COATY, Martha, See art at #25 (Map: Red C)COCOSE, M. Ellen, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)COHEN, Michael, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)COHN & STONE, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)COHN, Abraham, See art at #88 (Map: Orange A)COHN, Michael, See art at #3 (Map: Purple)
COLEMAN, Ed, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)COLEMAN, Kate, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)COLLERY, Parran, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)COMSTOCK, Jan, See art at #301 (Map: Green C);
and #141 (Map: Green A)COMSTOCK, Rob, See art at #301 (Map: Green C);
and #141 (Map: Green A)CONLON, Fred, See art at #40 (Map: Red A); and
#241 (Map: Orange A)CONNER, Charles, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)Connie Glowacki Gallery, See ad at #81, Listing
at #85 (Map: Orange A)CONNOR, TK, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)CONWAY, Rose Marie, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)COOK, Donald, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)COOK, Karen, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)Cookery Restaurant & Wine Bar, See #211, (Map:
Orange A)COREN, Buzz, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)CORNELL, Lorna Bell, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C); and #106 (Map: Orange C)Corner Gallery (hospital), See #515, (Map: Red C)Cottage Row Framing & Gallery, See ad at #80,
Listing at #79 (Map: Orange B)Cousins Walk, See ad at #5, Listing at #124
(Map: Purple)Cover Feature: Mill Road Gallery #66COVOTSOS, Louis, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)COX, Frances, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)COYNE, Elaine, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)CRADDOCK, Rich, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)CRAHEN, John, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)CRANE, Jean, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B); and
#565 (Map: Orange C)CRAWFORD, Marion, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)CROOKS, Rita, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)CROSBIE, Sharon, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)CROSS, Dan, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)CROWELL, Rebecca, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A)Cupola House Art Gallery, See #220, (Map:
Green B)
DDAILY-BIRNBAUM, Elaine, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A)DALEY, Joeann, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)DALHKE, Robert, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)DALTON, Jane, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)DANE, Robert, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)DANGELO, Michele, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)DANIEL, Mary, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)DANIELS, Bea, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)DAS, Ratindra, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)DAVEL, Jim, See art at #80 (Map: Orange B)DAVENPORT, John, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)DC Studios Inc, See #200, (Map: Blue A)DEGENHARDT, Patty, See art at #67 (Map:
Orange A)Del Graphics, See #560 (Map: Orange A) DELCARSON, Jane, See art at #560 (Map: Orange
A); #125 (Map: Orange C); and #565 (Map: Orange C)
DELCARSON, Richard, See art at #560 (Map: Orange A); and #52 (Map: Green C)
DEMBOWSKI, Debra, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)DEMINT, Tom, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)DENEEN, Katy, See art at #3 (Map: Purple)DENEEN, Mary & Peter, See art at #3 (Map: Purple)DENOTO, Karen Lee, See art at #25 (Map: Red C)DESOTO, Pablo, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)DEVITT, Nell, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)DEVRIES, Geke, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)DeWitt Jewelry, See #275 (Map: Orange C) DEWITT, Amanda, See art at #275 (Map: Orange C);
and #140 (Map: Green A)DIAZ, Pat, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)DICARA, Beth, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)DICKINSON, Franne, See art at #250 (Map:
Orange C)DICKINSON, John, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)DICK-SCHUSTER, Stacia, See Listing at #75, See
art at #250 and #385 (Map: Green A)DICKSON, Julie, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)DIDIER, Les, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)DIETRICH, John, See art at #4 (Map: Purple)DIETRICH, Margaret, See art at #4 (Map: Purple)DIETRICH, Thomas, See art at #4 (Map: Purple)
DIGGS, Dottie, See art at #142 (Map: Blue B)DOBINSKA, Pat, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)Doerr Woodworking, See #306, (Map: Red B)DOERR, Michael, See art at #306 (Map: Red B); and
#141 (Map: Green A)DOLAN, James, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)Domicile, See #420 (Map: Blue B) Donna Brown White Barn Gallery, See #455,
(Map: Green C)DONOHOO, Sue, See art at #206 (Map: Green C)DOOLITTLE, Bev, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)Door Community Auditorium, See ad at #72,
Listing at #79 (Map: Orange A)Door County Festival of Fine Arts, See ad at
#113, Listing at #120 (Map: Blue B)Door County Historical Museum, See #244,
(Map: Red C)Door County Maritime Museum, See Listing
at #31; See #213, (Map: Red C)Door Images Studio Gallery, See #426 (Map:
Blue A) Door Shakespeare, See ad at #64, Listing at #60
(Map: Green C)DORE, Lester, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)DOUCETTE, Al, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)Dovetail Gallery & Studio, See ad at #55, Listing
at #53 (Map: Green B)DOWLAND, Angie, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)DOYLE, William, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)Dragons Keep Studio, See #525, (Map: Green A)DRIESBACH, David, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)DRUMM, E, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)DUDGEON, Sarah, See art at #9 (Map: Green A)DUFRANE, Jim, See art at #217 (Map: Red C)DULLEM, Norm, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)DUNCAN, Robert, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)DUNN, Judy, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)DUPONT, Gerry, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)DUPONT, Mary, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)
EEagle Bluff Lighthouse Museum, See #303,
(Map: Orange B)EAKIN, Lois, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)EAM, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)Earth Art Gallery, See #309 (Map: Blue B) EASLEY, Cindy, See art at #501 (Map: Red C)EDDINGTON, Tom, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)Eden North Gallery, See #214, (Map: Green C)Edgewood Orchard Galleries, See ad at #8,
Listing at #79 (Map: Orange B)EGAN, Anne W, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)EGAN, Anne, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)EGGERT, Dale, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)EGGERT, Kathleen, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)EHLERT, Beth, See art at #202 (Map: Blue A)EHRMANN, Mark, See art at #297 (Map: Orange B)Ekholm Gallery, See ad at #92, Listing at #85
(Map: Orange A)EKHOLM, Judi, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B); #92
(Map: Orange A); and #125 (Map: Orange C)EKMAN, Malin, See art at #80 (Map: Orange B)ELBY, Loretta, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)ELDRITH DESIGNS, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)ELIAS, John, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)Ellison Bay Pottery Studios, See ad at #4,
Listing at #124 (Map: Purple)ELSAYER, Abbey, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)ELSHOLZ, Gail, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)ELVIDGE, Bonnie, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)EMERSON, Minnow, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)Emmett Johns Gallery, See ad at #74, Listing at
#85 (Map: Orange B)Ephraim Clayworks, See #290 (Map: Orange C) ERICKSON, Kimberly, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C); and #40 (Map: Red A)ERICKSON, Robert, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)ERICKSON-WRIGHT, Sandra, See art at #6 (Map:
Purple)Erinnwood Studio Gallery, See #301, (Map:
Green C)ERSKINE, Holly, See art at #435 (Map: Blue A)ERSKINE, Tim, See art at #435 (Map: Blue A)ESSER, Don, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)EVANS, Nate & Hallie, See art at #9 (Map: Green A)EVANS, Stephanie, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)
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EVERHARDUS, Sally, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)
FFABRICO, Stephen, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)FAGAN, Joan, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)FALOUT, Joe, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)FANG, Xiang, See art at #129 (Map: Purple)FARBER, Marcy, See art at #5 (Map: Purple)Farm Studio Rag Rugs Plus, See Listing at #124;
See #265, (Map: Purple)FARRELL, Patrick, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)FASANI, Ruben, See art at #200 and #201 (Map:
Blue A)Fatso’s Pizza, See #216, (Map: Red C)FENENDAEL, Ed, See art at #290 (Map: Orange C);
and #280 (Map: Green C)FENNER, Andrea, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)FENNER, Mary Sue, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)FICO, Angelo, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)FIEBER, Leonard, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)FIEBER, Martha, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)FILLER, Marilyn L, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)Fine Line Designs Gallery, See ad at #107,
Listing at #90 (Map: Orange C)Fineline Classics, See #295 (Map: Orange C) FIRE & LIGHT, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)FIREFLY GLASS STUDIO, See art at #40 (Map:
Red A)FISHER, Avis, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)FITZGERALD, Brian, See art at #290 (Map:
Orange C)FITZGERALD, Patrick, See art at #290 (Map:
Orange C)FLEMING, Robin, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)FLISIUK, Marcel, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)Flying Pig Gallery & Greenspace, See ad at
#40, Listing at #24 (Map: Red A)FOOTE, Julia, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)FORCIER, Chris & Doreen, See art at #420 (Map:
Blue B)FORIS, Rick, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)FORKERT, Jan, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)FORSBERG, Eric, See art at #220 (Map: Green B);
and #297 (Map: Orange C)FRANK, Ricky, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)FRANKENBURGER, Scott, See art at #88 (Map:
Orange A)FRASER, Austin, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)FREEMAN, Nancy, See art at #217 (Map: Red C)FRICKE, Jason, See art at #311 (Map: Orange A)FRITSCH, Jessie, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)FRITZ, Joyce, See art at #55 (Map: Green B); and
#76 (Map: Orange A)FRITZ, Kathleen Chaney, See art at #106 (Map:
Orange C)Frykman Studio Gallery, See ad at #117, Listing
at #120 (Map: Blue B)FRYKMAN, David, See art at #117 (Map: Blue B)FRYKMAN, Heather Harle, See art at #117 (Map:
Blue B)FRYKMAN, Lucas, See art at #117 (Map: Blue B)FRYKMAN, Faith, See ad at #34, Listing at #27;
#25 (Map: Red C); and #47 (Map: Red C)FUNDINGSLAND, Don, See art at #80 (Map:
Orange B)FURLIN, Peggy, See art at #106 (Map: Orange C)FURNEY, Joyce, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)
GG&J Glassworks, See #217, (Map: Red C)GADAMUS, Jerry, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)GALLAGHER, Michael, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)Gallery at Door Peninsula Winery, See #246,
(Map: Green A)Gallery of Gold, See #218 (Map: Orange A)Gallery of the Door County Art League, See #456
(Map: Orange A) GAMERDINGER, Ruth, See art at #55 (Map:
Green B)GANOUDIS, Olga, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)GARRETT, Sandy, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)GARTNER & BLADE, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)GARVIN, Elizabeth, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)
GARWOOD DESIGNS, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)GARY, Anne, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)GASPER, Jeff, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)GAUMER, Dan, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)GEBAUER, Tony & Renee, See art at #211 (Map:
Orange A); and #311 (Map: Orange A)GEBERT, Annelies, See art at #311 (Map: Orange A)GEIGER, Patricia Marx, See art at #55 (Map:
Green B)GELLERMAN, Kristine Martineau, See art at #8
(Map: Orange B)George Burr Gallery, See #270 (Map: Orange C) GEORGE, Brent, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)GEORGE, Kathie, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)GERBER, Glenn, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)GILCHRIST, Lynn, See art at #232 (Map: Red C); and
#141 (Map: Green A)GILE, Carol, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)Gills Rock Stoneware, See ad at #7, Listing at
#124 (Map: Purple)GILLSTER, Tad, See art at #290 (Map: Orange C)GILVEY, John P., See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)GINGERICH, Clarence, See art at #52 (Map:
Green C)GIRARDINI, Julie, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)GJERDSET, Kristin, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)Glas Coffee House, See #219, (Map: Red C)GLASNAP, Kathy, See art at #80 (Map: Orange B);
and #73 (Map: Orange B)GLASS ACT, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)GLASS EYE STUDIO, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)GLOECKLER, Raymond, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)GLOWACKI, Connie, See ad at #81, Listing #85
(Map: Orange A) GODDARD, Ann, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)GOGGIO, Kristy, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)GOODALL, Leslie, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)GOODMAN, Christina, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)GOSSLING, Maryam, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)GOWAN, Greg, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)GOYER, Denise, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)GRAEF, Renee, See art at #52 (Map: Green C) and at
#8, (Map: Orange B)GRAY, Jola, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)GREBEL, Paula Swaydan, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A)Greco Gallery, See ad at #25, Listing at #31
(Map: Red C)Green Path Studio Gallery, See #535, (Map: Red B)GREENING, Jeff, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)GREENWALD, Bonnie, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)GREENWOOD, Nathan, See art at #9 (Map: Green A)GREMMER, Sara, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)GRESKO-LYONS, Carol, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)GRIMES, Bruce, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)GRISWOLD, Glen, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)GRUETT, Molly, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)GRUNWALD, Barry, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)GRUPP, Holly, See art at #351 (Map: Orange A)GRUTZA, June, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)Guenzel Gallery (PSofA), See #78 and #305 (Map:
Orange A)GUGE, Bob, See art at #6 (Map: Purple)GUGE, Josh, See art at #6 (Map: Purple)GUNTHER, John, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)
HHAAS, Steven, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)HAASE, Carrie, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)HACKETT, Dave, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)HAESE, Frank, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)HAESSIG, David & Jeneice, See art at #420
(Map: Blue B)HAGER, Mary, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)HALE, Susan, See ad at #71, Listing at #85; See
art at #8 (Map: Orange B)HALIBURTON, Jackie, See art at #6 (Map: Purple)HALLER, Gailmarie, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)HAMILTON, Mary, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)
HAMM, Patrice Mayhew, See art at #55 (Map: Green B); and #106 (Map: Orange C)
HANDLER, Audrey, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)Hands On Art Studio, See ad at #83, Listing at
#87 (Map: Orange B)HANKS, Gary, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)HANKS, Steve, See art at #58 (Map: Green B); and
#220 (Map: Green B)Hanseatic Art Gallery, See #280 (Map: Orange C) HANSEN, Harold, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)HANSEN, John, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C);
and #88 (Map: Orange A)HANSON, Ingrid, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)HANSON, Ken, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)Harbor View Gallery, See #223, (Map: Green B)HARDIMAN, Gloria, See art at #304 (Map:
Orange B)Hardy Gallery, See #291 (Map: Orange C) HARGREAVES, Jeff, See ad at #98, Listing at #90;
See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)HARRIE, Paul, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)HARRIS, Virginia, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)HART, Karen, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)HARTLEY, Scott, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)Hartmann Art Gallery, See ad at #108, Listing at
#120 (Map: Blue A)HARTMANN, Bonnie, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)HASKEW, Lu, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B)HATCH, David, See art at #295 (Map: Orange C)HATCH, Nathan, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)HATHAWAY, Gail, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)HATTON, Mike, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)HAWKINS, Stan, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)HAYES, Marga, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)HE, Qi, See art at #129 (Map: Purple)HEARDEN, Margaret, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)HEDBLOM, Judy, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)HEGLAND, Peder, See art at #3 (Map: Purple)HEGRENES, Adie, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)HEIMBACH, Dennis, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)HEINRICHS, Justine, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)HELLER, Liz, See art at #246 (Map: Green A); and
#141 (Map: Green A)HELMUTH, Steve, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)HELSCHER, Nan, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)HENDERSON, Barbara, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A)HENDERSON, Doug, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)HENDRIKSEN, Karen, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)HEPPE, Jim, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)HERBECK, Ed, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)HERBST, Gerhard, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)HERMANN, Tom, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)Hermke Timm Studio, See #375, (Map: Red B)HERREMAN, Nita, See art at #221 (Map: Orange A)HEYSER, Jennifer, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)HIGDON, Rich, See art at #311 (Map: Orange A)HILBERT, Jessa, See art at #25 (Map: Red C)HINES, Mark, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)HO, Gaylord, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)HODGELL, PC, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)HODGELL, Robert, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)HOEGGER, Dean, See art at #210 (Map: Red A); and
#141 (Map: Green A)HOFF, Grace, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)HOFFMANN, Susan, See ad at #28, Listing at #87;
#25 (Map: Red C); and #456 (Map: Orange A)HOFMANN, Kathy, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)HOLMES, Elodie, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)HOMSTAD, Carl, See art at #3 (Map: Purple)Hope Church Gallery, See #225, (Map: Red C)HORN, Marilyn, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)HOTCHKISS, Joel, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)HOUGH, Jen, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)HOVE, Norma, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)How To Use This Guide #10HOWAT, Maria, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B)HOYER, Jim, See art at #217 (Map: Red C)HUBBARD, Rozanne, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)HUBBELL, Corey, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)HUEBNER, Sister Carla, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A)HUFFMAN, Kate & Jere, See art at #3 (Map: Purple)
map locations
A: 29 • B: 32 • C: 36 • D: 39 A: 57 • B: 61 • C: 63 A: 97 • B: 100 • C: 104 A: 118 • B: 121 131
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HUNT, Jan, See art at #220 (Map: Green B); and #125 (Map: Orange C)
HUNTER, Rick, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)HUNT-WULKOWICZ, Susan, See art at #220 (Map:
Green B); and #125 (Map: Orange C)HUREMOVIC, Omer, See art at #217 (Map: Red C)HUSTAD, Bruce, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)HUTCHCROFT, Laura, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)
IIBAR, Julie Briede, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)IMBSWEILER, Regina, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)IMHOFF, Fred, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)IMMERMAN, Steve, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)INGWERSEN, James J., See art at #335 (Map:
Blue A); #370 (Map: Green C); and #125 (Map: Orange C)
Inn at Cedar Crossing, See #227, (Map: Red C)Interfibers Studio Gallery, See ad at #69, Listing
at #87 (Map: Orange B)IRELAND, Michael, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)ISARA, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)Island Players, See #210 (Map: Purple) ITHIL METALWORKS, See art at #76 (Map:
Orange A)
JJ Jeffrey Taylor, See ad at #76, Listing at #87
(Map: Orange A)J&I, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)Jacksonport Craft Cottage, See ad at #52,
Listing at #53 (Map: Green C)JACOBS, Adam, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)JACOBS, Kim, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)JAIDINGER, Judith, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)JAMES, Peter, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)JAMES, Sandy, See art at #311 (Map: Orange A)Jason Mann Photography Studio, See #503,
(Map: Red C)JAUQUET, Andrea, See art at #298 (Map: Orange B)JAUQUET, Chris, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)JAUQUET, William, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)JEFFCOAT, Pamela, See art at #105 (Map:
Orange C)JEFFRIES, Chris, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)JENKINS, Jim, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)JENZ, Tom, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)JOHNS, Emmett, See ad at #74, Listing at #85
(Map: Orange B); #540 (Map: Red C); and #125 (Map: Orange C)
JOHNSON, Cynthia Barnes, See art at #254 (Map: Green C); and #141 (Map: Green A)
JOHNSON, Frankie, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B); and #125 (Map: Orange C)
JOHNSON, Fred, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)JOHNSON, Jim, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)JOHNSON, Mary, See art at #80 (Map: Orange B)JOHNSON, Molly, See art at #12 (Map: Red A)JOHNSTON, Beth, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)JOLLEY, Richard, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)JONES, Virgil, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)JONES, Win, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)JORDAN, Charles, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)JORGENSON, Steve, See art at #117 (Map: Blue B)Juddville Clay Studio & Gallery, See ad at #50,
Listing at #53 (Map: Green A)Judi Nelson Studio, See #430 (Map: Blue A) JUERS, Don, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)
KK Allen Gallery, See #201 (Map: Blue A) K Avenson Photography, See ad at #38, Listing
at #27 (Map: Red C)KADMAS, Joyce, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)KAISER, Christine, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)KARASH, Deb, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)Karen Overbeck’s Mosaic Garden, See #545,
(Map: Red B)KARG, Rollin, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)Kari Anderson Studio, See #226, (Map: Green C)KARL WILEN, John, See art at #270 (Map:
Orange C)KARMAN, Chris, See art at #6 (Map: Purple)KASTER, Lavaun, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)Kathy Glasnap Gallery, See ad at #73, Listing at
#85 (Map: Orange B)KAU, Dagmar, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)KAYSER, Jane, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)
KEEFE, Shelby, See ad at #77, Listing at #87; see art at #8 (Map: Orange B)
KEIM, Anna, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)KENAROVA, Maria, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)KENNEDY, Mat Barber, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)KENNELLY, Susan, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)KENNEY-CARTER, Carolyn, See art at #420
(Map: Blue B)KENYON, Barbara, See art at #456 (Map: Orange
A); and #125 (Map: Orange C)KERSKI, Sandi, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)KERWIN, Samantha, See art at #25 (Map: Red C)Kick Coffee, See #229 (Map: Red C) KIEL, Christine, See art at #221 (Map: Orange A)KIKER, Stephanie, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)Kimz Gallery Café, See #234, (Map: Red C)KING, Marjorie, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)KING, Pat, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)KIRACOFE, Daniel, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)KIRACOFE, Gary, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)KIRCHOFF, Audrey, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)KIRKLAND, Joanne, See art at #88 (Map: Orange A)KIRWEN, Bethany, See art at #25 (Map: Red C)KLEIN, Paul, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)KLICH, Kitty Lynne, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)KLITZMAN, Ken, See art at #217 (Map: Red C); and
#52 (Map: Green C)KLITZMAN, Pat, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)KLOTZKE, Don, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)KLUG, Gretchen, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)KNUPPER, Barb, See art at #297 (Map: Orange B)KOCH, James, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)KOENIG, Linda, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)KOLINSKI, Kris, See art at #210 (Map: Red A); and
#141 (Map: Green A)KOLINSKI, Mark, See art at #210 (Map: Red A)KOLLACKS, Linda, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B)KOLLING, Cindy, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)KOSHALEK, Cynthia, See art at #9 (Map: Green A)KOVAK, George, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)KOX, Norbert, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)KOZMA, Brigitte, See art at #142 (Map: Blue B);
#12 (Map: Red A); #125 (Map: Orange C); and #106 (Map: Orange C)
KOZOWICZ-KRAMER, Elizabeth, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)
KRAUSE, Paul, See art at #240 (Map: Orange A)KRAUSE, Sue, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)KREJCHA, Jerry, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)KRUSE, Joy, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)KUBICK, Kathy, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)KUFRIN, Lainie, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C);
and #52 (Map: Green C)KUHNS, Jeanne, See art at #250 (Map: Green A)KUNIC, Helen, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B)KWASNY, David, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)KYLE, Amy, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)
LLACOUETTE, Leonie, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)LACROIX, Helen, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)LADER, Deborah, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)LAHEY, Karen, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)LAING, Catherine, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)LAJEUNESSE, Monique, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)LaMere House Antiques, See #370, (Map: Green C)LAMONT, Lyle, See art at #240 (Map: Orange C)LANDERMAN, Kristine Marie, See art at #3 (Map:
Purple)LANGENBERG, Karla, See art at #270 (Map:
Orange C)LANGENECKER, Steve, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)LANGLOIS, Flora, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B);
and #125 (Map: Orange C)LANGO, Carol, See art at #6 (Map: Purple)LANZER, Elizabeth, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)LAPP, Anna, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)LAPP, Barbara, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)Lardiere Gallery & Studio, See ad at #1, Listing
at #90 (Map: Orange C)LARDIERE, Geoffrey, See art at #1 (Map: Orange C)LARSON, Deb Stroh, See art at #47 (Map: Red C)LARSON, Jeanne, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)
LARSON, Roberta L., See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)
LARSSON, Kate, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)LATHAM, Tim, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)LAUDERMILK, Rick, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)LAUGER, Dylan, See art at #140 (Map: Green A)LAZZERONI, Ed, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)LEATHAM, Jim, See art at #426 (Map: Blue A)LEDBETTER, Jeanne, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B)LEE, Jennifer, See art at #258 (Map: Purple); and
#250 (Map: Orange C)LEE, Susan, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)LEIN-SVENCNER, Laura, See art at #40 (Map:
Red A)LEMBERGER, Ami, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)LEMKE, Natalie, See art at #25 (Map: Red C)LEMKE, William, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)Len Villano Photography, See ad at #48, Listing
at #53 ((Map: no dot))LENSCH, Angela, See art at #140 (Map: Green A);
and #565 (Map: Orange C)LENZ, Lezlie, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)LENZ-CRAMPTON, Elizabeth, See art at #125
(Map: Orange C)LEOPOLD, Susan, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)LESH, Scott, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)LESTER, Travis, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)LEVENHAGEN, Ellen, See art at #210 (Map: Red A)LEVIN, Ed, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)LEVIN, Simon, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)LEVINE, Henry, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)LEVITSKY, Elizabeth & Mark, See art at #40
(Map: Red A)LEWIS, Sam, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)LICHTNER, Schomer, See art at #88 (Map:
Orange A)Lily Bay Pottery, See ad at #19, Listing at #37
(Map: Red B)LINCK, John, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)LINDEMANN, Marge, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)Linden Gallery, See ad at #129, Listing at #124
(Map: Purple)LINDEN, Tom, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)LINDSAY, David, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)LINGS, Paul & Anne, See art at #99 (Map: Orange C)Link Gallery, See #330 (Map: Orange A) LINNABARY, Cynthia, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A)LITTLETON/VOGEL, John/Kate, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)LIU, Lena, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)LIZTECH, Jill Elizabeth, See art at #76 (Map:
Orange A)LOCKWOOD, Margaret, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A); and #211 (Map: Orange A)LOEBER & LOOK, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)LOEH, Bonnie, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)LOHMILLER, Nancy, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)LONG, Timothy, See art at #400 (Map: Blue A)Lost Moth Gallery, See #250, (Map: Green A)LOTT, Ted, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)LOTTEN, Charles and Daniel, See art at #11 (Map:
Orange C)LOUDY, Pam, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)LUBERGER, Chad, See art at #140 (Map: Green A)LUECK, Brady, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)LUEDTKE, Frank, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)LUETKE, Kaye, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)LUKES, Roy, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)LYMANN, Stephen, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)LYNCH, Sydney, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)Lynn Gilchrist Studio, See #232, (Map: Red C)LYON, Kim, See art at #12 (Map: Red A); and #40
(Map: Red A)LYON, Molly, See art at #202 (Map: Blue A)LYONS, R. Charlie, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)
MMAANUM, Jeanne, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)MACEJKOVIC, Janet, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)Madison Avenue Wine Shop, See #540, (Map:
Red C)MADSEN, Stephany, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)MAEDER, June, See ad at #86, Listing at #87; See
art at #80 (Map: Orange B)MAGAKIS, Gary, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)MAIN, Steven, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)
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MALEC, Ralph, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)MALENCHIK, Thia, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B)MALTMAN, Liz, See art at #211 (Map: Orange A);
#365 (Map: Red C); and #141 (Map: Green A)MAND, Tom, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)MANDLI, Alex, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)MANN, Barbara, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)MANN, Jason, See art at #503 (Map: Red C)Maple Grove Gallery, See #304, (Map: Orange B)MAR, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)MARANA, Alberta, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)MARCOTTE, Tim, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)Marisch Art, See #365, (Map: Red C)MARIS-LADERS, Deborah, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A)MARONEK, Jim, See art at #245 (Map: Purple)MARSDEN, Ken, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)MARSHALL, Brent, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)MARTIA, Dianne, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)MARTIN, Susan, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)Martinez Studio, See #270, (Map: Green C)MARTINEZ, Jesse, See art at #12 (Map: Red A)MARTINEZ, Sandra, See art at #270 (Map: Green C)MARTINEZ, Wence, See art at #270 (Map: Green C)MARX, Patricia, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)MASSEY, Grant, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)MATUCCI, Tom, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)MATYSZCZYK, Cliff, See art at #270 (Map:
Orange C)MATZKE, Bridget McCabe, See art at #52 (Map:
Green C)MAU, Marjorie, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)MAU, Michael, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)MAURER, Nathan, See art at #11 (Map: Orange C)MAYHEW, Mary Ulm, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)MAYR, Christine, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)McCARTNEY, Butch, See art at #540 (Map: Red C)McCARTNEY, Mike, See art at #540 (Map: Red C)McCARTNEY, Stevi Lee, See art at #540 (Map:
Red C)McCURDY, Bob, See art at #214 (Map: Green C)McCURDY, Jennifer, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)McDILL, Layl, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)McDONALD, Nancy, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)McEVOY, Gene, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)McGOVNEY, Steven, See art at #241 (Map:
Orange A)McGRATH, Christine, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)McGUIRE, Cynthia, See art at #106 (Map:
Orange C)McKINDER, Barbara, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)McKINLEY-ARNESON, Kay, See art at #80 (Map:
Orange B)McMURRAY, Julia F, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)McNAMARA, John, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)McNEIL, Diane, See art at #4 (Map: Purple)McVAY, Callahan, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)MEAD, Jamie, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)MECIKALSKI, Eugene, See art at #88 (Map:
Orange A)MEDDAUGH, Laura, See art at #3 (Map: Purple)MEDLER, Zach, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)MEILAHN, Michael, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)MEINERS, Lynn, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)MEISSNER, Chris, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)Melzer Gallery, See #257, (Map: Green A)MENGERT, Carl, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C);
and #125 (Map: Orange C)MESIROW, Laura, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)MESSENGER, Shawn, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)MESZAROS, Ruth, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)METZLOFF, Kyle, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)MEYA, Amy, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)MEYER, Cynthia, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)MEYER, Geri, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)MEYER, Roger, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)MICHAUD, Michael Vincent, See art at #8, (Map:
Orange B)MICHEL, Ginger, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)
MICKEVIUS, Ray, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)Midsummer’s Music Festival, See ad at #115,
Listing at #122 (Map: Blue B)MILIERIS, Edwardo, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)Mill Road Gallery, Cover Feature #66Mill Road Gallery, See ad at #142, Listing at
#122 (Map: Blue B)Miller Art Museum, See ad at #14, Listing at #33
(Map: Red C)MILLER, Caron, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)MILLER, Fannie, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)MILLER, Fay, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)MILLER, Gerhard C.F., See art at #14 (Map: Red C);
and #125 (Map: Orange C)MILLER, GL, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)MILLER, Rosie, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)MILLER, Ryan, See art at #211 (Map: Orange A);
and #55 (Map: Green B)MILLER, Tim, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)MILLER-HUBBARD, Joan, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)MILLIGAN, Kerry, See art at #535 (Map: Red B)MILLS, Michael, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)MIOTKE, Anne, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)MONTGOMERY, Noah, See art at #9 (Map: Green A)MONTOYA/ORTIZ, Luis/Leslie, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)MOORE, Charlie, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)MORIARTY, Marge, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)Morning Mist Studio, See #280, (Map: Green C)MORTL, Deb, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)MORTONSON, Sally, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)MOTAWI, Nawal, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)MOUTRAY, Denny, See art at #456 (Map: Orange A)Mr. Helsinki, See #320 (Map: Orange A) MUELLER, Richard, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)MUELLER, Taylor, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)MULLAN, Jim and Tori, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)MULLINS, Lynn, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)MURPHY, Pam, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)MURRAY, William, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)MURTAUGH, Susan, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)MUTCHLER, Sherry, See art at #456 (Map:
Orange A)MY FRIEND ROZE, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)MYRAH, Dagny, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)
NNACHREINER, Tom, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)NAGEL, Allyson, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)NAYLOR, Karen, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)NEBUCHADNEZZAR, Olena, See art at #55 (Map:
Green B)NEILSON, Jenifer, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)NELSON, Gail, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)NELSON, Judi, See art at #430 (Map: Blue A)NELSON, Rob, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)NELSON, Victor, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)NELSON, William, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)NEUGEBAUER, Judith, See art at #200 (Map:
Blue A)NEUREUTHER, Robb & Mary, See art at #6 (Map:
Purple)NEWKIRK, Peter, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)NEWMAN, Alan & Brenda, See art at #8, (Map:
Orange B)Newport House Gallery, See ad at #6, Listing at
#124 (Map: Purple)NEWQUIST, Karen, See art at #210 (Map: Red A);
and #214 (Map: Green C)NEWSTAT, Barry, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)NICHOLAS, Sharon, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)NICKOLS, Marcia, See art at #456 (Map: Orange A);
and #105 (Map: Orange C)NIEDZIAKOWSKI, Janice, See art at #220 (Map:
Green B)NIEMI, Bruce, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)NIENOW, Nathaniel, See art at #297 (Map:
Orange C)NIGHT FOX, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)NILSEN, Jim, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)NOBBE, Maxine, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)NOLAN, Erin, See art at #140 (Map: Green A)NOLT, Alma, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)
NUANCE BLOWN GLASS, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)
NYBERG, Tim, See art at #540 (Map: Red C)NYGARD, Bonnie, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)
OO’CONNOR, Barbra, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)ODEGAARD, Ron, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)O’DELL, Spike, See art at #400 (Map: Blue A)Off the Wheel Pottery, See ad at #9, Listing at
#53 (Map: Green A)OFF, Audrey M, See art at #47 (Map: Red C); and
#52 (Map: Green C)OHMAN, Christine, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)Oilerie, See #221 (Map: Orange A) OLIVE, Daphne, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)OLIVERSON, Larry, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)OLSON, Deborah, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)OLSON, Irene, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)OLSON, Pat, See ad at #23, Listing at #37; and
#25 (Map: Red C)ORNELAS, Robert, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)ORR, Rita, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)ORTHOBER, Gary, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)ORTNER-BLAKE, Lorraine, See art at #270 (Map:
Orange C)OSAJDEN, Paula, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)OSBURN, Carole, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)OTFINOSKI, Peter, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)OTIS, Irene, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)OVERBECK, Karin, See art at #545 (Map: Red B)
PPACILEO, Cindy, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)PAGE, Colin, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)Paint Box Gallery, See ad at #125, Listing at #96
(Map: Orange C)Pangaea Gallery, See #233, (Map: Green A)PAPE, Sandra McCutcheon, See art at #141
(Map: Green A)PARKER, Cheryl Stidwell, See art at #209 (Map:
Green C)PARUCH, Bonnie, See ad at #123, Listing at #116
(Map: Purple)PASSIKO, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)PATT, Richard, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)PATTERSON, Carol, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B);
and #210 (Map: Red A)PATTERSON, Faith, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)Patty Degenhardt Gallery/Studio, See ad at
#67, Listing at #79 (Map: Orange A)Paul David Fine Jewelry, See #240 (Map:
Orange A) PAYNE, Jeanette, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)PEARCE, Annie, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)PEDLER, Chelsea, See art at #501 (Map: Red C)PEDLER, Kim, See art at #501 (Map: Red C)PEDLER, Tami, See art at #501 (Map: Red C)PEISER, Mark, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)PENCE, Robert, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)Peninsula Jeweler, See #501, (Map: Red C)Peninsula Music Festival, See ad at #89, Listing
at #96 (Map: Orange A)Peninsula Players, See ad at #95, Listing at #87
(Map: Orange B)Peninsula School of Art, See ad at #78, Listing
at #87 (Map: Orange A)Perfect Touch, See #231, (Map: Green B)Performing Arts #94PERNU, Bob, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)PETERS, Rosie, See art at #277 (Map: Orange B)PETERS, Ryan, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)PETERSON, Angela, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)PETERSON, Charles L, See art at #58 (Map: Green
B); #47 (Map: Red C); #296 (Map: Orange C); #80 (Map: Orange B); and #125 (Map: Orange C)
PETERSON, George, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)PETERSON, Sandra, See art at #47 (Map: Red C);
#52 (Map: Green C); and #242 (Map: Red C)PETERSON, Shane, See art at #216 (Map: Red C)PETRILLO, Claire, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)PFISTER, Penny, See art at #456 (Map: Orange A);
and #125 (Map: Orange C)PHILABAUM, Tom, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)PHILLIPS, Renee, See art at #12 (Map: Red A)
map locations
A: 29 • B: 32 • C: 36 • D: 39 A: 57 • B: 61 • C: 63 A: 97 • B: 100 • C: 104 A: 118 • B: 121 131
REMEMBER: If the locator number (“page”) is 200 or higher, refer to the listed Map first.
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index
PIEPER, Kenny, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)PIJAN, Leonard, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)PINTER, Dobrilla, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)Pipka’s of Door County, See #403 (Map: Blue B) PKJ Designs / Michael Beaster Furniture, See
ad at #105, Listing at #102 (Map: Orange C)PLACE, Sandra, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)PLEGER, Ernie, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)Plein Air Festival #51PLOUGHE, Susan, See art at #129 (Map: Purple)Plum Bottom Pottery, See ad at #140, Listing at
#56 (Map: Green A)POEHLMANN, Joanna, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)POLIKARPOV, Pasha, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)POLLERA, Daniel, See art at #106 (Map: Orange C)POMPLUN, Georgene, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)POND, Jerry, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)Popelka Trenchard Studio, See ad at #16,
Listing at #37 (Map: Red C)POPELKA, Jeremy, See art at #16 (Map: Red C) PORTER, Richard, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)Potters Wheel Gallery, See ad at #88, Listing at
#87 (Map: Orange A)POWELL, Ann, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)POZYCINSKI, Joseph & Georgia, See art at #8
(Map: Orange B)PRESNAIL, Peter, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)PREY, Ann, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)PRIGGE, Jason, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)PRISTAS, Tracy Lynn, See ad at #103, Listing at
#102; and #107 (Map: Orange C)
QQUALBEN, Jonathon, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)QUARTETTI, Leonard, See ad at #25, Listing at
#37; and #234 (Map: Red C)
RRABER, Ada, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)RADEMACHER, Mark, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)RADKE, Deb, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)RADTKE, Barbara, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)RADTKE, Patsy, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C);
and #125 (Map: Orange C)RAE, Mea, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)Ram Rojas Studio, See #235, (Map: Red C)RANLY, Doc, See art at #510 (Map: Red C)RASMUSSEN, Beth, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)RASMUSSEN, Randy, See art at #47 (Map: Red C)RAWLINGS, Leda, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)REBMANN, Ginny, See art at #285 (Map: Orange C)Red Barn, See #356 (Map: Purple)Red Cup, See #357 (Map: Purple)Red Door Gallery, See #240 (Map: Orange C)Red Geranium Gallery & Gifts, See #200, (Map:
Green C)REDLIN, Terry, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)REDMAN, Jayne, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)REED, Rebecca, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)REGULA, Ingrid, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)REID, Bill, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)REILING, Jude Ryan, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)REIMER, Dave, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)REINEKING, Gene, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)RERICHA, Jim, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)REZAC, Petr & Katia, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)RHEBERG, Judith, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)RICHARDSON, Sarah, See art at #76 (Map:
Orange A)RICHEY, Bree, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)RICKARD, Bob, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)RICKE, Mark, See art at #6 (Map: Purple)RIGONI, Jim, See art at #111 (Map: Blue B)Rigoniworks Art Gallery, See ad at #111, Listing
at #122 (Map: Blue B)RING, Gail, See art at #55 (Map: Green B); #52
(Map: Green C); and #125 (Map: Orange C)RINKLEFF, Erik, See art at #292 (Map: Orange C)RINKLEFF, Mary Ann, See art at #292 (Map:
Orange C)RISCH, Rick, See art at #365 (Map: Red C)RITCHEY, Gale, See art at #456 (Map: Orange
A); and #76 (Map: Orange A); and #253 (Map: Orange B)
RIVEN, Barry, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)Rob Williams Studio Gallery, See Listing at #124;
See art at #241, (Map: Purple)ROBERTS, Philippa, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)ROBERTS, William, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)ROBISON, Patrick, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)ROCHE, Alice, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)ROCHESTER, Gregg, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)Rocks of Ages, See ad at #42, Listing at #24
(Map: Red D)RODGERS, Elizabeth, See art at #76 (Map:
Orange A)ROENNING, Kristi, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)ROGERS, Stella, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)ROJAS, Ram, See art at #235 (Map: Red C)ROSE, Jim, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)ROSENBERGER, Robert, See art at #297 (Map:
Orange C)ROSS, Mary, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)ROTZOLL, Harold, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)ROWE, Alan, See art at #525 (Map: Green A)ROWE, Char, See art at #525 (Map: Green A)ROYCE, David, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)RUKOVINA, Betsy, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)RUNKLE, Matthew, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)RUSCITTO, Gonca, See art at #9 (Map: Green A)RUSH, Tommie Pratt, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)RUSSELL, Gail, See art at #88 (Map: Orange A)Rustic Fish Gallery, See #292 (Map: Orange C)
SSACHS, Sue, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)SALOUTOS, Dematra, See art at #129 (Map: Purple)Samara Jewelry Designs, See ad at #30, Listing
at #37 (Map: Red C)SAMPLE, Joan, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)SANDERS, Douglass, See art at #8, (Map:
Orange B)SANDERS, Gerald, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)SANDSTROM, Bonnie, See art at #456 (Map:
Orange A)Santa Fe Shop, See #241 (Map: Orange A) SANTINI, Michael, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)SARGEANT, Tom, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)SARGENT, Nancy, See art at #298 (Map: Orange B)SARON, Dianne, See art at #456 (Map: Orange A);
and #125 (Map: Orange C)SATOMI, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)SAUCK, Mark, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)SAVAGE, Sue, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)SAYERS, John A., See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)SCANDIN, Mary Jo, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)Scaturo’s Café, See #242, (Map: Red C)SCHABES, April, See art at #9 (Map: Green A)SCHAFFNER, Sharon, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)SCHANTZ, Mai Wyn, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)SCHELLINGER, Lorraine, See art at #220 (Map:
Green B)SCHERER, Clarence, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)SCHERER, David, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)SCHERER, Rachael, See art at #6 (Map: Purple)SCHMELZER, John, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)SCHMIDT, Jack A, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)SCHMIDT, Scot, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)SCHMITH, Mary Jo, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)SCHMITT, Sandra McKenzie, See art at #8, (Map:
Orange B)SCHNEIDER, John, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)SCHNEIDER, Ken, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)SCHNEIDER, Olaf, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)SCHOENECKER, Lynne, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A)SCHOWALTER, Nana, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)SCHRADER, Darrel, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)SCHUEPPERT, Mac, See art at #25 (Map: Red C)SCHUETTE, Rick, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)SCHULTE, Joseph, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)SCHULTZ, Steven, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)SCHWALLER, Renee, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A);
and #9 (Map: Green A)SCHWARTZ, David, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)SCHWENGEL, Paulette, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)SCRATTISH, Sharon, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)Scrimshanders, See #297 (Map: Orange C) SEABOYER, Lisa, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)
SEAGARD, Tom, See art at #142 (Map: Blue B); #12 (Map: Red A); #125 (Map: Orange C); and #106 (Map: Orange C)
SEALY, Phil, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)SEASHOLTZ, Marion, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)SEKIGUCHI, Risa, See art at #129 (Map: Purple)SENN, Joan & Tim, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)SENN, Victoria, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)SEVOSS, Allan, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)SEYBOLD, Fritz, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)SHAFER, Marvin, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)SHAW, Christa, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)SHAW, Julie, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)SHEA, Patrick, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)SHEARD, Linda, See art at #19 (Map: Red B)Shimmering Water Studio, See #243, (Map:
Green A)SHIPPERLEY, George, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)SIBILSKY, Bren, See art at #12 (Map: Red A)SIBILSKY, Randal, See art at #12 (Map: Red A)Sievers School of Fiber Arts, See Listing at
#127; #278 (Map: Purple)SILES, Madonna, See art at #456 (Map: Orange A)Silver Poplar Studios, See #245 (Map: Purple) SILVER, Mary, See art at #501 (Map: Red C)SIMMONS, Scott, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)SIMMONS, Wayne, See art at #126 (Map: Purple)SIMON, Christine, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)SIMPSON, Josh, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)SINGER, Tommy, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)SINGEWALD, Joe, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)SINGSAAS, Ann, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)SINNETT, Dee, See art at #65 (Map: Green C)SIPHER, Barbara, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)SISULAK, Mary Ellen, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)SKROCH, Mike, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)SLIVOVSKY, Barbara, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)SLOAN-GERARD, Debra, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A)SLOTZKIN, Alex, See art at #66 (Map: Orange A)SLY, Kristy, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)SMALL, Stacey, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)SMART GLASS, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)SMITH, Carter, See art at #129 (Map: Purple)SMITH, Colette Odya, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A)SMITH, David, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C);
and #141 (Map: Green A)SMITH, Janet, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)SMITH, Lesley Bruce, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)SMOLAK, Louis, See art at #565 (Map: Orange C)SNYDER, Evelyn, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)SOLOMON, Beth, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)SOMERS, Frederick D., See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)Soo Hoo Artwear, See #206, (Map: Green C)SOUKUP, Robert, See art at #246 (Map: Green A)SOW, Adama, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)SPANGLER, Ross, See art at #88 (Map: Orange A)SPARSHOTT, Deborah/Mark, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)SPENCER, Lisa, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)SPROGUE-TOPELMANN, Ellen, See art at #280
(Map: Orange C); and #106 (Map: Orange C)ST JOHN, Stephanie, See art at #214 (Map:
Green C)ST PIERRE, Robert, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)STANASZEK, Kathryn, See art at #55 (Map: Green
B); and #235 (Map: Green A)STANKARD, Paul J., See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)STARK, Roger, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)STAROSKA, Tony, See art at #50 (Map: Green A)STEFFEN, Diane, See art at #12 (Map: Red A)STEINFELDT, Sr. Clarice, See art at #52 (Map:
Green C)STEINMETZ, Peter, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)STELTER, Sharon, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)STEPHENS, Al & Sylvia, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)STERBA, Antonin, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)STERNARD, Lee, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)STEVENS, Wendy, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)STINSON, Don, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)STIPE, Dieter, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)STONE, Cohn, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)STONER, Gabe, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)
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Stoneware by Prisca, See #222, (Map: Red A)STOPPELENBURG, Josefien, See art at #125
(Map: Orange C)STORY, BK, See art at #223 (Map: Green B)STORY, Rob, See art at #223 (Map: Green B)STOUT, Jacob, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)STOUT, John, See art at #311 (Map: Orange A)STROEBEL, Jane Boller, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)STROMQUIST, Anne, See art at #220 (Map:
Green B)STUBENVOLL, Karl, See art at #218 (Map:
Orange A)STUDIO PARIN, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)Studio Shelby, See ad at #77, Listing at #87; and
#8 (Map: Orange B)STUELKE, Linda, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)STULTZ, Jennifer, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)STULTZ, Ric, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)Sturgeon Bay Fine Art Fair, See ad at #20,
Listing at #44 (Map: Red C)Sturgeon Bay Visitor Center, See #500, (Map:
Red C)STYLE, Chris, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)SUDDUTH, Mark J, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)SUGIKI, Boyd, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)SUSIEHYER, See art at #315 (Map: Blue B)SUTTER, Eileen, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)Swamp House Gallery/Peninsula Photo Imaging,
See #277, (Map: Orange B)SWEENEY, Barbara, See ad at #21, Listing at #44;
and #25 (Map: Red C)Sweet Meadow Studio, See ad at #65, Listing at
#60 (Map: Green C)SWEET, Pamela, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)Sylvercroft Studio, See #248 (Map: Blue A)
TT Simon Jewelers, See ad at #17, Listing at #44
(Map: Red C)T, Meira, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)Table of Contents #13Takuskana Studio, See #235, (Map: Green A)TAPPAN, Cecilia, See art at #297 (Map: Orange C)TAYLOR, Gretchen, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)TAYLOR, J Jeffrey, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)TAYLOR, Kal, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)TAYLOR, Kathleen, See art at #6 (Map: Purple)TESSORO, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)TETRO, Marc, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)Third Avenue Playhouse, See ad at #45, Listing
at #44 (Map: Red C)THOMAS, Joel, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)THOMPSON, Don, See art at #400 (Map: Blue A)THORESON, Larry & Judy, See art at #7 (Map:
Purple)THURNER, Sherry, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)TILTON, Dave, See ad at #8, (Map: Orange B)TIMM, Hermke, See art at #375 (Map: Red B); and
#125 (Map: Orange C)TIMM, Joan S, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)TIMMERMAN, Barbara, See art at #456 (Map:
Orange A)TIMMINS, Laura, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)TLACHAC, Janet, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)TOBIN, Carrie, See art at #11 (Map: Orange C)Toe Path Studio Gallery, See #250 (Map: Orange C) TOFFOLON, Davide, See art at #140 (Map: Green A)TOPELMANN, Karsten, See art at #280 (Map:
Orange C); and #125 (Map: Orange C); and #106 (Map: Orange C)
TORONTO, Suzi, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)TORTORELLA, Jill, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)Town Hall Bakery, See #260, (Map: Green C)TR Pottery, See #311 (Map: Orange A) TRAYNOR, Alan, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)TRENCHARD, Stephanie, See art at #16 (Map:
Red C)TRIMPOL, Michael, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)TRISTINI, Ann, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)Trueblood PAC, See #211 (Map: Purple) TRUPIN, Donna Lindboe, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)TUCCI, J. Michael, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)
TUMPACH, Cynthia, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)
TURNBLADH, Cy, See art at #83 (Map: Orange B); and #76 (Map: Orange A)
TURNER, Gordon, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)Turtle Ridge Gallery, See ad at #2, Listing at
#127 (Map: Purple)TYERS, Tom, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)
UUGONE, Janna, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)UHL, Mary A, See art at #47 (Map: Red C); and
#351 (Map: Orange A); and #106 (Map: Orange C)ULVILDEN, Pipka, See art at #403 (Map: Blue B)Unitarian Universalist Gallery, See #565 (Map:
Orange C) UREN, Steve, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)UTTECH, Tom, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)
VVAIL, Frances E, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)VALENTINE, David, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)VAN BOXTEL, Roger, See art at #297 (Map:
Orange C)VAN HORN, Larkin Joan, See art at #55 (Map:
Green B)VANDEN HOUTEN, Dale, See art at #141 (Map:
Green A)VANDERVINNE, Mark, See art at #80 (Map:
Orange B)VAUGHN, Kathryn, See art at #12 (Map: Red A); and
#125 (Map: Orange C)VAVRA, Kathie, See art at #243 (Map: Green A)VAVRA, Kerry, See art at #243 (Map: Green A)VERNON, Karen, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)VICKERY, Charles, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)VIEBROCK, Nancy, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)VILLANO, Len, See ad at #48, Listing at #53Visual & Performing Arts Calendar #46VON NEUMAN, Robert, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)VOSS, Jessie, See art at #9 (Map: Green A)VOSS, Todd, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)
WWAITE, Jerry, See art at #47 (Map: Red C)WALKER, Allin, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)WALLACE, Lenox, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)WALTON, Tal, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)WALVORT, Larry, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)WANGSNESS, Norma J, See art at #125 (Map:
Orange C)WARD, Faye Fisher, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)WARD, Jandellyn, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)WARD, Susan, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)Washington Island Art & Nature Center WI, See
#212 (Map: Purple)Washington Island Music Fest, See #213 (Map:
Purple)Water Street Gallery, See ad at #106, Listing at
#102 (Map: Orange C)Water’s Gallery, See #435 (Map: Blue A) WATERS, Claudia, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)WATERS, Kim, See art at #435 (Map: Blue A)WATSON, Brian, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)WATSON, Mary, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)WAUTERS, Laural Virtues, See art at #214 (Map:
Green C)Wayne Caldwell Simmons Studio Gallery, See
ad at #126, Listing at #124 (Map: Purple)WEAVER, Ed, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)WEIDERT, Mary Jo, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)WEIGMAN, Kathy, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)WEISER, Donna, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)WEISS, Tyson, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)WENBERG, Brenda, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)WESSEL, Curt, See art at #311 (Map: Orange A)WGN Celebrity Coffee Cup Museum, See art at
#400 (Map: Blue A)WHARTON, Candone, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)WHEELER, Kathie, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)WHEELER, Pat, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)WHELAN, Micki, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)WHITAKER, Lyman, See art at #107 (Map:
Orange C)
White Rose Healing Arts Studio, See #253, (Map: Orange B)
WHITE, Charles, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)WHITE, Doris, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)WHITE, Mary, See art at #140 (Map: Green A)Whitefish Bay Farm Gallery, See #302, (Map:
Green C)WHITEHOUSE, CT, See art at #8, (Map: Orange B)WHITNEY, John, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)WHITNEY, Sue, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)WICK, Gary, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)WICKERT, Keith, See art at #456 (Map: Orange A)WICKSTROM, Ralph, See art at #101 (Map:
Orange C)WIEDEMEIR, Norm, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)WILDE, Jonathan, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)WILKE, Kathleen, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)WILKINSON, David, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)WILLEY, Lorin, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)WILLIAMS, Cheryl, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)WILLIAMS, Rob, See Listing at #124; See art at
#125 (Map: Orange C); and #241 (Map: Purple)WILLIAMS, Shirley, See art at #241 (Map: Purple)WILLING, Bea, See art at #220 (Map: Green B)WINKLER, Anita, See art at #141 (Map: Green A)WINSTON, Geri, See art at #231 (Map: Green B)WINTER, Martha, See art at #3 (Map: Purple)WINTER, Michelle Zjala, See art at #8 (Map:
Orange B)WINTERS, Rita, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)WIRCH, Karen, See art at #420 (Map: Blue B)WISCONSIN ART Permanent Collection, See art at
#14 (Map: Red C)WOHL, Edward, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)WOLF, Lynita, See art at #9 (Map: Green A)WOLF, Maureen, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)WOLFE, Cynthia, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)WOLFGRAM, Ruth, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)WOLST, Buttons, See ad at #62, Listing at #60;
and #141, (Map: Green A)WOODS, Barbara, See art at #241 (Map: Orange A)Woodwalk Gallery, See ad at #141, Listing at #56
(Map: Green A)WORKS, Lou, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)WOZNIAK, Kim, See art at #200 (Map: Blue A)WRIGHT, David, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)WRIGHT, Laurie, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)WU, Leslie, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)WYATT, Peter, See art at #555 (Map: Red B)Wyatts Gallery, See #555, (Map: Red B)WYNVEEN, Phillip, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)WYSOCKI, Stephen, See art at #40 (Map: Red A)
XXIAO, Shunzhi, See art at #129 (Map: Purple)
YYAMAMOTO, Judith, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)YANOVSKY, Slava, See art at #8 (Map: Orange B)YASHI, Holly, See art at #76 (Map: Orange A)YAZEL, Kirk, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)YODER, Ellen, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)YODER, Royce, See art at #88 (Map: Orange A)YOTHERS, Hanni, See art at #9 (Map: Green A)YOUELL, Sylvia, See art at #3 (Map: Purple); and
#248 (Map: Blue A)YOUNG, Carol, See art at #106 (Map: Orange C)YOUNG, Nancy, See art at #270 (Map: Orange C)YOUNG, Rina, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)YUTZY, Laura, See art at #52 (Map: Green C)
ZZabler Design Jewelers, See ad at #11, Listing
at #102 (Map: Orange C)ZABLER, Russ, See art at #11 (Map: Orange C)Zachariasen Studio, See #380, (Map: Green A)ZACHARIASEN, Amy, See art at #380 (Map: Green
A) and at #8, (Map: Orange B)ZAKRY, Suzanne, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)ZALUZEC, Pete, See art at #107 (Map: Orange C)ZELIS, Rebecca, See art at #101 (Map: Orange C)ZIEGLER, Rusty, See art at #55 (Map: Green B)ZILISCH, Kenneth, See art at #125 (Map: Orange C)ZOELLICK, Scott, See art at #58 (Map: Green B)ZUKAUSKIENE, Asta, See art at #2 (Map: Purple)ZWEIFEL, Bill, See art at #201 (Map: Blue A)
map locations
A: 29 • B: 32 • C: 36 • D: 39 A: 57 • B: 61 • C: 63 A: 97 • B: 100 • C: 104 A: 118 • B: 121 131
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2328 Mill Road, Sister Bay, WI
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Represented by: Water Street Gallery, Paint Box Gallery and AMO Gallery & Framery
Algoma Atelier of Sculpture and Fine Art
Mill Road Gallery
‘Ephraim Fire Station. 1930’s’ by Tom Seagard
42nd Season
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