Tag Archives: art
Newport State Park Plans Door County Earth Day Creativity Fest Capped off with Cyndy Stiehl Fireside Songfest, Apr 24
Posted on 11. Apr, 2010 by Staff Reporter.
The Newport Wilderness Society is sponsoring a fun-filled day involving art, photography, poetry and music on Saturday, April 24 to celebrate Earth Day in the park. From 10:30 am – 4:30 pm, the Society invites everyone from budding to professional artists, photographers and poets to bring their easels and painting supplies, cameras or pencil and [...]
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UU’s Movies That Matter Features Documentary on the Greatest Art Theft in History, Dec 15
Posted on 11. Dec, 2009 by Staff Reporter.
A blend of art and the history of World War II will be featured in a free screening of Rape of Europa on December 15 at 7 pm at the UU Fellowship in Ephraim. Marty Lash, columnist of Advocate Arts and Music, will host the documentary. Joan Allen narrates this film that chronicles 12 years [...]
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“An Artist’s Food for the Soul,” Edgewood Orchard’s Benefit Cookbook for Sale at Hardy Gallery
Posted on 25. Sep, 2009 by Staff Reporter.
An Artist’s Food for the Soul, Edgewood Orchard Galleries‘ 40th Anniversary Benefit Cookbook, is now on sale at the Hardy Gallery in Ephraim. The 224-page cookbook is filled with delicious recipes from artists, staff, and family, as well as full-color artwork on every page. The full purchase price of $24.95 is donated back to the [...]
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Tim Nyberg’s Gallery 42 Moves to Door County’s Historic Sturgeon Bay
Posted on 11. Sep, 2009 by Staff Reporter.
Gallery 42, for three years “a breath of fresh art” on the highway between Egg Harbor and Fish Creek, is moving to Door County’s Historic Downtown Sturgeon Bay. Gallery owner Tim Nyberg explains why Sturgeon Bay: “Everywhere I travel, I see strip malls and shopping centers being built trying to resemble the nostalgic main streets [...]
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After a Decade of Negative Income, Fairfield Art Center Announces Closure
Posted on 31. Jan, 2009 by Staff Reporter.
From the Executive Director Dear Friends of the Fairfield, Paul Light, a professor at New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service, commented in a recent Wall Street Journal article that “a drop in charitable contributions could shutter as many as 100,000 nonprofits over the next year.” It is with regret that I must inform [...]
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Liz Maltman, En Plein Air Pastels Featured in January at UU Gallery
Posted on 07. Jan, 2009 by Meg Vermillion.
Liz Maltman, gives the impression that the “open air” is the only studio she needs. See her work and read an exclusive Door County Style Interview with this featured artist on exhibit throughout the month of January at the UU Gallery in Ephraim.
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Kewaunee Academy announces addition to instruction staff
Posted on 02. Sep, 2008 by Staff Reporter.
KEWAUNEE, WI – Norma Bell, owner of Wisconsin’s Kewaunee Academy of Fine Art, announces the addition of Bonnie Paruch, Door Peninsula resident, to the Academy Instruction Staff effective immediately. Ms. Bell states, “Bonnie, a strong colorist, is equally conversant in oil and pastel painting. We are delighted that she chose to join our staff of [...]




