Northern Wilds April 2021

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By Breana Roy

New Exhibits

Spring is officially here and with it comes new artwork and exhibitions all along the shore. Many are even open to the public. Here’s just a small selection of what’s new this month.

A new exhibit at the Johnson Heritage Post, titled Voices of Spring, will be held April 2-25. It features work by six women artists. This contemporary quilt piece, titled “Popsicle Garden #2” is by Mary Mathews. | MARY MATHEWS

Ann Magnusson also has an exhibit on display at the Duluth Art Institute from April 1 to June 1, titled Personal. This acrylic piece is titled “Karen, Hair-Work Artist (interior).” | ANN MAGNUSSON

This earthenware piece, titled “Marked” by Robin Murphy, is part of the Clay Artists exhibit, held April 1 through May 3 at the Duluth Art Institute. | ROBIN MURPHY

Adam Swanson has an exhibit on display at the Duluth Art Institute from April 1 to May 3. This acrylic piece is titled “Let’s Get Started.” | ADAM SWANSON

The Johnson Heritage Post in Grand Marais will hold a new exhibit of woodblock prints by Nan Onkka, titled Northern Horizon, held April 30 to May 23. This piece is titled “Through the Pines.” | NAN ONKKA 22

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This oil and acrylic piece by Tara Austin, titled “Limelight,” is part of A Warm Reset exhibit at the Joseph Nease Gallery in Duluth. The exhibition features multiple artists and is held March 26 through June 26. | TARA AUSTIN


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