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Comprehensive companion for your Door County and Kewaunee County arts journey
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Lardiere Gallery & Studio E P H R A I M
This trip carry the beautiful back with you. ™ Original paintings, limited edition prints, aluminum wall sculptures. 100% silk scarves & cashmere scarves, travel cases & new bracelets, all derived from Geoffrey Lardiere’s original paintings. Open Weekdays 1:00 to 6:00 Saturday 10:30 to 6:00 / Sunday 10:30 to 4:00 First corner North of Ephraim Public Beach on Hwy 42, 9868 Hidden Spring Rd, Ephraim, WI (920) 854-1885, www.lardiere.com © 2015 Geoffrey Lardiere / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Lardiere Collection LLC under licensing agreement from Geoffrey Lardiere.
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map key Algoma Algoma Atelier Of 1 Sculpture & Fine Art 2 The Flying Pig Gallery & Greenspace
Luxemburg 3 Aude Jewelers 4 Rocks Of Ages Jewelry & Beads Sturgeon Bay 5 Amo Gallery & Framery 6 Faith Frykman not featured on map,
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Lily Bay Pottery 8 The Miller Art Museum 9 Popelka Trenchard Glass 10 Samara Jewelry Designs 11 Sturgeon Bay Fine Art Fair 12 Sturgeon Bay Studios not featured on map, 7
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Third Avenue Business Association not featured on map, 13
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Third Avenue Playhouse 14
Egg Harbor 15 A Decorator’s Gallery 16 Angela Lensch Gallery 17 Birch Creek Music Performance Center 18 Cappaert Contemporary Gallery 19 O ff The Wheel Pottery 20 Plum Bottom Pottery & Gallery 21 Tom Linden 22 Woodwalk Gallery 23 Archelle ‘Buttons’ Wolst Baileys Harbor 24 Door Shakespeare 25 Morning Mist Studio Jacksonport 26 Jacksonport Craft Cottage Gifts Fish Creek 27 Jack Anderson 28 A rtful Artisan
Bridget Austin Craig Blietz 31 Cottage Row Framing & Gallery 32 Patty Degenhardt Gallery/Studio 29 30
33 Door Community Auditorium 34 Gallery Of The Door County Art League Fine Art Artists 35 Edgewood Orchard Galleries
Emmett Johns Gallery Judi Ekholm 38 Kathy Glasnap Gallery 39 Connie Glowacki Gallery 36 37
Susan Hale Hands On Art Studio & Gallery 42 Interfibers Studio Gallery 40 41
43 Juddville Clay Studio Gallery 44 June Maeder 45 Liz Maltman and Marisch Art 46 Mary Ulm Mayhew 47 Mitch Heinrichs Gallery 48 Northern Sky Theater 49 Peninsula Players Theatre 50
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Peninsula School Of Art Liz Phillips George Shipperley The Settlement Shops Dave Tilton & Paula Oeler TR Pottery White Rose Healing Arts Studio
Ephraim 57 Blue Dolphin House & BDH Studio 58 Fine Line Designs Gallery 59 George Burr Gallery 60 Susan Hoffmann 61 Lardiere Gallery & Studio 62 Paint Box Gallery
63 Peninsula Music Festival 64 PKJ Designs Jewelry & Michael Beaster Funiture 65 Water Street Gallery 66 Z abler Design Jewelers
Sister Bay 67 Bay Art Gallery 68 Bonnie Paruch Studio Gallery 69 Champeau Gallery 70 Chaudoir Glass Studio 71 Door County Festival Of Fine Arts 72 Earth Art Studio 73 Frykman Studio Gallery 74 Hartmann Sign and Art Gal 75 Ingwersen Studio & Gallery 76 Midsummer’s Music Festival 77 Mill Road Gallery 78 Rigoniworks Art Gallery Ellison Bay 79 Jeffrey (J. Louis) Budzis 80 Clay Bay Pottery and Gallery 81 The Clearing Folk School 82 C ousin’s Walk 83 Ellison Bay Arts 84 Ellison Bay Pottery Studios Linden Gallery Sutra Gallery 87 Wayne Caldwell Simmons Studio/ Gallery 85 86
Washington Island 88 Historic Island Dairy 89 Island Players 90 Sievers School of Fiber Arts/The Sievers Shop 91 The Trueblood Performing Arts Center 92 Washington Island Art and Nature Center 93 Washington Island Music Festival
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arts guide101 We’re here to bring arts enthusiasts together with Peninsula artists
The arts are a vital part of the Door Peninsula. Many creative souls have heard its siren song, luring them to this unique peninsula. Over the decades, visitors, too, have been drawn to the peninsula’s abundant arts, and the tremendous (and often unprecedented) access to artists. Stop in on a quiet day, and you may get a chance to converse with a world-class artisan. It is truly a wonderful, symbiotic relationship. We publish our Door Peninsula Arts Guide in support of all the artists and galleries that help make the Door Peninsula such an amazing place to live and visit. The Guide is also designed to support visitors, making it easier to find our artisans from Algoma to Gills Rock and all stops in between. We are pleased to make this guide available, and excited to help artists share their work with you. We hope you have a great experience and enjoy every gallery you visit and every artist you meet.
The 2015 Door Peninsula Arts Guide divides the peninsula into five geographic areas, with each area assigned a specific color that remains the same throughout the guide. Within these areas, each advertising venue or artist has a unique color-coded number that links the ad, the listings and the spot on the map. For example, the red “5” on AMO Gallery’s ad on page 17 links to their listing on page 19 and points to their location on the fold-out map. Similarly, in the index, advertisers are color-coded. To locate a specific artist’s work, find the artist in the alphabetical index (pages 90-103). The venue where the artist’s work is shown follows the name. Please note that the map in this year’s guide includes dots for advertisers only. However, the index does include all venues where the listed artwork can be seen throughout the season, including their address and phone numbers.
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M A RCH 2015 Feb 28-March 1 THE CLEARING FOLK SCHOOL WINTER PROGRAM EXHIBIT. The Clearing, Ellison Bay. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Art, fine crafts, nature studies and projects created during the Winter Program of more than 100 classes will be featured. www.theclearing.org. 920-854-4088. 2 PLAY READING. Bjorklunden in Baileys Harbor. “The Play’s the Thing” play reading by Peninsula Players. www.peninsulaplayers.com. 920-868-3287. 5 GREAT LAKES/GREAT BOOKS CLUB. Door County Maritime Museum, Sturgeon Bay. 10:30 a.m. A book club featuring fiction, nonfiction, and poetry books with a Great Lakes. Discussion with facilitator from Write On, Door County. www.dcmm.org. 920-743-5958. 7 OPENING RECEPTION. Miller Art Museum, Stugeon Bay. Featuring the “People and Places and Things, Oh My!” exhibit. www.millerartmuseum.org. 920-746-0707. 11 EMILY DICKINSON POETRY SERIES. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County, Ephraim. Featured poet Henry Timm will present, followed by an open mic and then a reception. Listeners and participants welcome. Free. www.uufdc.org. 920-854-7559.
12 MUSEUM TALK. Miller Art Museum, Sturgeon Bay. Writings on the Wall, a quiet session inspired by the P.C. Exhibit. www.millerartmuseum. org. 920-746-0707. 21 FAMILY ART DAY. Peninsula School of Art in Fish Creek 9 a.m.noon. Free for families with children ages 3 to 17. Drop in any time for art-making fun. www.peninsulaschoolofart.org. 920-868-3455. 25 CHERYL WHEELER, FOLK CONCERT. White Gull Inn, Fish Creek. Optional fixed price dinner for $20.95, 6 p.m. Concert at 8 p.m. $20/ticket. www.whitegullinn.com. 920-868-3517.
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calendar 9 MUSEUM TALK. Miller Art Museum, Sturgeon Bay. 10 a.m. Door open for coffee and treats. 10:30 a.m. Brief volunteer meeting followed by an art program. www.millerartmuseum.org. 920-746-0707. 10 JOHANNES WALLMANN JAZZ ENSEMBLE. Olde Opera House, Sturgeon Bay. 5:30 p.m. Pre-concert dinner, 5:30 p.m.; Concert, 7 p.m. Call ahead if attending dinner. 920-743-6040. 15 JONATHON BYRD AND SALLY BARRIS FOLK CONCERT. White Gull Inn, Fish Creek. Optional fixed price dinner for $20.95, 6 p.m.; Folk Concert, 8 p.m. $17/ticket. www. whitegullinn.com. 920-868-3517. 17 LEAP: A HUMAN KINDNESS PROJECT. Southern Door Community Auditorium, Brussels. Some of the most talented students from Door County will perform a vibrant new production featuring dance, music and the spoken word with multimedia imagery woven together to tell the powerful true-life stories of social injustice, oppression, and our constant struggle with self worth. 12/ticket. Students free. www. sdauditorium.org. 920-493-5979. 18 FAMILY ART DAY. Peninsula School of Art in Fish Creek 9amnoon. Free for families with children ages 3 to 17. Drop in any time for art-making fun. www.peninsulaschoolofart.org. 920-868-3455. 20 OPENING RECEPTION AND AWARDS. Miller Art Museum, Sturgeon Bay. Featuring the 41st Annual Salon of Door County High School Art exhibit. www.millerartmuseum. org. 920-746-0707. 24 “BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE” Southern Door Community Auditorium, Brussels. Presented by Missoula Children’s Theater featuring local children in grades K-8. $5/ticket. www. sdauditorium.org. 920-493-5979.
M AY 2 0 1 5 9 PENINSULA SINGERS CONCERT. United Methodist Church, Sturgeon Bay. 7 p.m. 10 PENINSULA SINGERS CONCERT. Door Community Auditorium, Fish Creek. 3 p.m. May 10-Oct 26 EXHIBIT: Missions of the U.S. Coast Guard. Door County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay. In celebration of Sturgeon Bay’s designation as a “Coast Guard City,” the DCMM is hosting this new exhibit. The exhibit features 15 original paintings from the U.S. Coast Guard Art Program along with informational panels, models, photographs, and selected items from the museum’s collection. www.dcmm.org. 920743-5958. 14 MUSEUM TALK. Miller Art Museum, Sturgeon Bay. 10 a.m. Door open for coffee and treats. 10:30 a.m. Brief volunteer meeting followed by an art program. www.millerartmuseum.org. 920-746-0707. 16-17 SHEPHERD’S MARKET. Woodwalk Gallery in Egg Harbor, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Annual Fiber and Art-to-Wear sale. Fleeces, yarns, unique knit, woven and felted products, equipment, baskets, and other fiber related accessories from local artists. www.dcshepherdsmarket.com. 920-743-1560. 16 FAMILY ART DAY. Peninsula School of Art in Fish Creek 9 a.m.-noon. Free for families with children ages 3 to 17. Drop in any time for art-making fun. www.peninsulaschoolofart.org. 920-868-3455. 16-17 SPRING ART CRAWL. Ellison Bay. Featuring over 11 participating local establishments, explore one-of-a-kind art galleries, shops, and nature trails. Enjoy refreshments and demonstrations while browsing this unique event. Maps are available at all member galleries. www.ellisonbayarts.com. www.doorcountynorth.com. 920-854-4839. 16-17 SPRING FLING FESTIVAL AND LIGHTHOUSE TOURS. Baileys Harbor Visitor Center. Arts & crafts, food, drinks, live music, and much more. Tour Baileys Harbor’s three lighthouses by boat, trolley or helicopter. www.baileysharbor.com. 920-839-2366. continued on page 10 >>>
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23-24 STURGEON BAY FINE ART FAIR. Sunset Park in Sturgeon Bay. Juried multi-media art show, entertainment, children’s activities, food & beverages. www.sturgeonbay.net. 800-301-6695. 23-24 MAIFEST. Lakeside Park in Jacksonport. Art fair, fun run, great food, music, horse pull, parade and more. www.jacksonport.net. 920823-2288.
JU NE 2015 11 OPENING NIGHT, NORTHERN SKY THEATER. Unique professional company, formerly American Folklore Theatre, presents three original musicals during summer season that runs through August 29. Performing under the stars in Peninsula State Park, Fish Creek. For information, call (920) 854-6117 or visit www.northernskytheatre.com. A fall season follows, indoors. 11-14 STEEL BRIDGE SONGFEST. Downtown Sturgeon Bay. Celebrating their tenth year, Steel Bridge Songfest returns once again to Sturgeon Bay to celebrate preservation through the power of music. Over 150 artists perform all original music at 12+ venues throughout the city. For more information and the latest updates, please visit www.steelbridgesongfest.org. 11 MUSEUM TALK. Miller Art Museum, Sturgeon Bay. “Artists from the Wildlife Biennial XVII Exhibit.” 10 a.m. Door open for coffee and treats. 10:30 a.m. Brief volunteer meeting followed by an art program. www. millerartmuseum.org. 920-746-0707. 13-14 LITTLE STURGEON DAYS. County Hwy CC in Little Sturgeon. Community-wide rummage sale, arts and crafts, music, children’s activities, food and refreshments. Parade at 11 a.m. on Sunday. 920-824-5222.
16 OPENING NIGHT, PENINSULA PLAYERS. Fish Creek. America’s oldest summer theater company returns to its waterfront “Theater in a Garden” with a varied collection of plays. For information on current productions that run through October 18. www. peninsulaplayers.com. 920-868-3287. 18 OPENING NIGHT, BIRCH CREEK MUSIC CONCERTS. Birch Creek Music Performance Center, Egg Harbor. Celebrating its 40th year of performances in the Dutton Barn, Courtyard Gazebo and Juniper Hall. Concerts run through August 15. www. birchcreek.org. 920-868-3763. 20 FYR BAL FESTIVAL. Downtown Ephraim. festival re-creates traditions of early Norwegians celebrating midsummer. Enjoy live music, art and craft show, alpacas and llamas, a raffle, silent auction, regatta, children’s activities and arts and crafts. Evening ends with presentation of Fyr Bal Chieftan, bon fires along the shore and fireworks. www.ephraim-doorcounty.com. 920-854-4989. 20 KICK OFF TO SUMMER. Sunset Park in Sturgeon Bay. A day-long event providing children and families activities such as arts and craft stations, bounce houses, petting zoo, kayak demonstrations, music, face painting, fun run and various games, sports and activities. www.sturgeonbaywi.org. 920-746-2914. 20 DOOR COUNTY BEER FESTIVAL. Baileys Harbor Town Hall. A celebration of craft beer, local food, culinary artisans, and live music on the shores of Door County. $40/ general admission. $70/VIP. www.doorcountybeerfestival.com. June 26-July 25 6th ANNUAL DOOR PRIZE FOR PORTRAITURE at Chez Cheryl Artspace 8360 High Plateau Road, off EE west of Baileys Harbor. Open for public viewing on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays during the period, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 920-421-1690. 26-27 OLDE ELLISON BAY DAYS. Downtown Ellison Bay. Traditional weekend of fun including parade, ice cream social, juried art
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fair, pie-baking contest, live music, fireworks, street dance and more. www.doorcountynorth.org. 920-854-5448. 27-28 RENAISSANCE FANTASY FAIRE. Monument Point Road in Carlsville. Take a quantum leap back in time to experience interactive living history demonstrations with a Royal court, knights on horseback, four stages, a colorful tented marketplace with dozens of merchants, crafters and music from long ago. A great opportunity for family fun and “edutainment” in a beautiful wooded Sherwood Forest-like setting. www.doorfaire.com. 920-746-6773. 27 UNCORK SUMMER. Wickman House, Ellison Bay. Enjoy small-plate, gourmet dishes from restaurants throughout Door County, as well as samplings from local markets, wineries, and distilleries. Well-known local acoustic musicians will perform live throughout the day. www.uncorksummer. com. 920-854-5448. 30 OPENING NIGHT, DOOR SHAKESPEARE. Bjorklunden Garden, Baileys Harbor. This season, running through August 15, features Romeo and Juliet and The Tempest. www.doorshakespeare.com. 920-839-1500.
J U LY 2 0 1 5 4-5 RENAISSANCE FANTASY FAIRE. Monument Point Road in Carlsville. 9-12 AMISH QUILT AND CRAFT SHOW. Mr. G’s Logan Creek Grille in Jacksonport. www.jacksonportcraftcottage.com. 920-823-2288. 11 JAZZ ON JEFFERSON. Downtown in Sturgeon Bay. This celebration features live music, strolling entertainers, children’s activities, food and beverages up and down the street and special events in the stores. www.sturgeonbaywi.org. 920-746-2914. 11 THE GARDEN DOOR OPEN HOUSE. UW Peninsular Research Station Hwy. 42 in Sturgeon Bay. Featuring artists in the garden, demonstrations and sales. www. dcmga.org. 920-743-6255.
8-12 DOOR COUNTY FOLK FESTIVAL. Sister Bay, Ephraim, Baileys Harbor. Celebrating ethnic folk dancing and music from many countries. Dance and music workshops, parties, concerts, childrens’ program, fish boil dinner and much more. www.dcff.net. 920-421-2986 or 847-846-8139. 19-25 PLEIN ART FESTIVAL. County Wide in Door County. A combination of free and ticketed events. Artists have six days to paint Door County. Collector’s preview party and Gala Auction. Watch over 100 artists paint during the Dockside Quick-Paint competition in Clark Park. www.doorcountypleinair.com. 920-868-3455. 24-25 HIDDEN GALLERY TOURS. Various Locations in Ellison Bay in Ellison Bay. A Bouquet of Artists and Gallery of Gardens featuring the hidden galleries at the Top of the Thumb. Each gallery showcases special art and gardens. Enjoy meeting the artists in their unique settings. www.doorcountynorth.com. 920-854-6866. 25 CARLSVILLE DAY. Downtown in Carlsville. 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 Peninsula Winery and Pet Expressions. www.carlsvilledoorcounty.com. 920-743-2228. 25 ART FAIR. Settlement Shops in Fish Creek. Work by local and regional artists and artisans. Glass, watercolors, photography, ceramics, textiles, jewelry and more. Food by Bayside Bakery and live music. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 920-868-9222. 25-26 ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW/ ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR. Liberty Grove Historical Society Museum Site in Ellison Bay. Arts & crafts fair, delicious food, and a display of antique farm equipment. Visit www.libertygrovehistorical.org for more information. 920-839-5022. continued on page 12 >>>
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AU GU S T 2015 8-22 ART etc. SALE –Miller Art Museum, Sturgeon Bay. Unique items, donated by museum members, artists and businesses, at bargain prices. 3-14 WASHINGTON ISLAND MUSIC FESTIVAL. Washington Island. A variety of musical offerings featuring an ensemble of world class musicians who donate their talents and are joined by the Festival Chorus as well as guest artists. www.washingtonislandmusicfestival.com. 920-847-3434. 4-22 PENINSULA MUSIC FESTIVAL. Door Community Auditorium, Fish Creek. A professional symphony orchestra presenting nine concerts in three weeks. Professional musicians come from all over the world to be part of this annual festival under the baton of Victor Yampolsky who is celebrating his 30th year with the festival. www.musicfestival.com. 920-854-4060. 7-8 CLASSIC & WOODEN BOAT FESTIVAL. The entire family can take in beautiful classic and wooden boats, the two-person team boat building/racing Sixaflex event, a Boathouse Sale to include maritime and nautical artifacts, and a unique display of “Paint the Bay” plein air creations. www.dcmm.org. 920-743-5958. 7-8 SCANDINAVIAN DANCE FESTIVAL. Throughout Washington Island. Scandinavian Kaffe and Stavkrike open house at Trinity Lutheran Church, Scandinavian brunch at Bethel Church, dance festival in the evening and worship service at Trinity Lutheran Church. www. washingtonisland-wi.com. 920-847-2179. 8 DOOR COUNTY FESTIVAL OF FINE ARTS. Waterfront Park in Sister Bay. Featuring Door County’s finest artists demonstrating their skills, theatrical and live musical performances, cultural tours and hands-on activities for all ages. www. cometosisterbay.com. 920-854-2812.
14-15 QUILT SHOW. Corner of the Past & Old Anderson House Museum, Sister Bay. www.sisterbayhistory.org. 920-8547680. 28-31 QUILT SHOW. Harbor Ridge Winery, Egg Harbor. Featuring 200 unique quilts. All local quilters. Free admission. www.harborridgewinery.com. 920-868-4321.
S E P TE M BE R 2015 10 MUSEUM TALKS. Miller Art Museum, Sturgeon Bay. 10 a.m. “ART21 video/K. Roenning.” Doors open for coffee and treats. 10:30 a.m. Brief volunteer meeting followed by an art program. www.millerartmuseum.org. 920-746-0707. 12 TASTE OF THE GARDEN DOOR AND PESTO FESTO. UW Peninsular Research Station in Sturgeon Bay. A celebration of fruits and vegetables of the season and a contest of submitted photos. www.dcmga.org. 920-743-6255. 18-20 WASHINGTON ISLAND LITERARY FESTIVAL. Trueblood Performing Arts Center in Washington Island. Visit www.truebloodpac.com/washingtonisland-literary-festival. 920-847-2528. 19 FAMILY ART DAY. Peninsula Art School, Fish Creek. Open to all families with children ages 3 to 17. No registration necessary. Free. www.peninsulaschoolofart.org. 920-868-3455. 19 HARVEST FESTIVAL AND HARVEST MOON CELEBRATION. Downtown Sturgeon Bay. Bountiful fall day on Third Ave with loads of fun, food, vintage cars, an art auction, bands, dj, shopping, kids activities, and a street dance under the stars. www.sturgeonbay. net. 800-301-6695. 25-27 AUTUMNFEST and CLASSIC AUTO/MOTORCYCLE SHOW. Downtown Baileys Harbor. Live music, food & drinks, arts & crafts, helicopter rides to
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Cana Island, Classic Auto & Motorcycle Show, organized motorcycle ride through Door County, and farm market. www. baileysharbor.com. 920-839-2366. 26 ART FAIR. Settlement Shops in Fish Creek. Work by local and regional artists and artisans. Glass, watercolors, photography, ceramics, textiles, jewelry and more. Food by Bayside Bakery and live music. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 920 868 9222. 26 ARTrageous EVENT. Hidden Acres Farm in Sister Bay. A showcase event designed to sell artwork by recognized women artists of Door County at the artrageous price of $99 each. A one day art exhibit of 2 and 3 dimensional work. Apple pie, cider, and entertainment by Jeanne Kuhns and Marybeth Mattson. A portion of the sale will benefit the Women’s Fund of Door County. Free admission. www.womensfunddoorcounty. org. 920-746-1086.
www.eggharbordoorcounty.org. 920-868-3717. 10-11 TOWNLINE ART FAIR. Fine Line Designs Gallery in Ephraim. Display and sale of visual arts and crafts. Featuring over 80 professional juried artists from across the Midwest. www.finelinedesignsgallery.com. 920-854-4343. 16-18 FALL FESTIVAL. Downtown Sister Bay. Arts and crafts fair, food booths, live music, parade, ping pong ball drop. www.cometosisterbay.com. 920-854-2812. 24-25 FALL ART CRAWL. Ellison Bay. Featuring over 11 participating local establishments, explore one-of-a-kind art galleries, shops, and nature trails. Enjoy refreshments and demonstrations while browsing this unique event. Maps are available at all member galleries. www. ellisonbayarts.com. 920-854-5049.
25-26 HIDDEN GALLERY TOURS. Various Locations in Ellison Bay. A Bouquet of Artists and Gallery of Gardens featuring the hidden galleries at the Top of the Thumb. Each gallery showcases special art and gardens. Enjoy meeting the artists in their unique settings. www. doorcountynorth.com. 920-854-6866.
30-31 DARK SONGS. Third Avenue Playhouse, Sturgeon Bay. Songwriters perform after a full week of writing and recording new original collaborative material in the spirit of the “dark” holidays of late autumn. For more information and a complete list of performers visit www. holidaymusicmotel.com. 920-743-5571.
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31 FAMILY ART DAY. Peninsula Art School, Fish Creek. Open to all families with children ages 3 to 17. No registration necessary. Free. www.peninsulaschoolofart.org. 920-868-3455.
8 MUSEUM TALKS. Miller Art Museum, Sturgeon Bay. “Review of the 40th Juried Annual” 10 a.m. Door open for coffee and treats. 10:30 a.m. Brief volunteer meeting followed by an art program. www.millerartmuseum.org. 920-746-0707. 8-11 AMISH QUILT AND HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW. Mr. G’s Banquet Hall in Jacksonport. www.jacksonportcraftcottage.com. 920-823-2288. 10-11 PUMPKIN PATCH FESTIVAL. Downtown Egg Harbor. Carnival rides, arts and crafts vendors, silent auction, live music, scarecrow and pumpkin displays, food, refreshments and more.
31 GREAT PUMPKIN LIGHTING. Hands On Art Studio, Fish Creek. Snacks and drinks available. www.handsonartstudio.com. 920-868-9311.
N OV E M BE R 2015 21 FAMILY ART DAY. Peninsula Art School, Fish Creek. Open to all families with children ages 3 to 17. No registration necessary. Free. www.peninsulaschoolofart.org. 920-868-3455.
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20-22 CHRISTMAS BY THE BAY. Downtown Sturgeon Bay. This kick off to the holiday season starts with the annual tree lighting on Friday night. Santa Parade on Saturday. Photos and brunch with Santa on Sunday morning. www. sturgeonbay.net. 800-301-6695. 21-22 STURGEON BAY 2015 HOLIDAY ART CRAWL. 10am-5pm. www.sturgeonbaystudios.com. 27-29 CAPTURE THE SPIRIT. Downtown Sister Bay. Tree lighting, Father Christmas, music, art fair in the Village Hall, cookie decorating in the Fire Station. www.cometosisterbay.com. 920-854-2812. 27-28 EGG HARBOR HOLLY DAYS. Downtown Egg Harbor. An exciting old-fashioned winter weekend including Breakfast with Santa, “Elf Hunt” for children, Mistle Dough shopping contest, tree lighting, caroling, horse-drawn wagon rides and more. www.eggharbordoorcounty.org. 920-868-3717. 27-28 HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE. Throughout Ellison Bay. Ellison Bay opens their studios with new handmade work for gift giving. Colorful and well crafted items for those special people on your list. www.ellisonbayarts.com. 920854-4839. 28-29 FRIENDS OF GIBRALTAR HOLIDAY ARTS FAIR. Sister Bay Village Hall. Shop locally for gifts for your family and friends. Proceeds help support programs at Gibraltar School. 920-868-3284.
DECE M BE R 2015 5 CHRISTMAS IN THE HARBOR. Baileys Harbor. Activities throughout town. Meet Santa, arts & crafts, live music, tree lighting and more. www. baileysharbor.com. 920-839-2366. 5 CHRISTMAS IN THE VILLAGE. Ephraim Village Hall in Ephraim. 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 Harborside Park. 920-854-4989. 5 ADVENTure. Ephraim Moravian Church in Ephraim. See a display of creches from around the world, enjoy refreshments, learn how to make Moravian stars and Moravian Christmas Eve beeswax candles and stop by the huge “Sweets for the Holiday” bake sale. www. ephraimmoravian.org. 920-854-2804 6 CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING AND CHILI SUPPER. Ellison Bay. Join in the spirit of the season and gather around the tree for the lighting, to sing carols, and enjoy a warm bowl of chili. Sponsored by the Ellison Bay Service Club. www.doorcountynorth.com. 920-854-5448. 12 A NATURAL CHRISTMAS. Ridges Sanctuary in Baileys Harbor. Toast marshmallows around the campfire, take a trip to the lantern room of the Range Lights or hike through the twilight forest. Live music. Wreath making workshops and simple crafts. www.ridgessanctuary. org. 920-839-2802. 12 PENINSULA SINGERS CONCERT. United Methodist Church, Sturgeon Bay. 7 p.m. 13 PENINSULA SINGERS CONCERT. Door Community Auditorium, Fish Creek. 3 p.m. 19 FAMILY ART DAY. Peninsula School of Art, Fish Creek. Free for families with children ages 3 to 17. www.peninsulaschoolofart.org. 920-868-3455. 26-31 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Gibraltar Town Hall in Fish Creek. The holidays are a time for reunion. This winter, reunite with Northern Sky Theater (formerly the American Folklore Theatre) performers for an evening of songs of the season, holiday humor and a good old-fashioned sing-along. www.northernskytheater.com. 920-854-6117. l
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ALGOMA ATELIER OF SCULPTURE & FINE ART E5977 Fremont Rd., Algoma. Visit international artist Bren Sibilsky’s cozy studio and enjoy original hand-sculpted artwork in bronze, bonded bronze and clay. Open May-Oct, Fri-Mon, noon-6, or by appointment. 920-487-4200. Now offering sculpting classes. 2015 class schedule available on www.BrenSculpture.com. 1
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THE FLYING PIG GALLERY & GREENSPACE N6975 Hwy 42, Algoma. A highspirited 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 contemporary 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 2
ART SALE, Etc. Etc.–- Fundraiser, ART Fundraiser, August August2–16 8-22 Open All Year Monday 10-8 Tuesday thru Saturday 10-5 107 S. 4th Ave. Sturgeon Bay,WI 54235 920-746-0707 www.millerartmuseum.org
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LUXEMBURG AUDE JEWELERS 213A Main St, Luxemburg. Family-owned and operated full-service jeweler. Small-town prices and friendly service! Custom designs, free gift wrapping and no high-pressure sales. Repair work done in store. M-F 9-5; Sat 9-Noon. 920-845-5860. www.AudeJewelers.com 3
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luxemburg & sturgeon bay ROCKS OF AGES JEWELRY & BEADS 405 St. John Street, Luxemburg, where our jewelry is as unique as our old church building. Jewelry designs by local featured artists. Discover the artist within; enroll in our jewelry making classes. Ready-to-wear jewelry and custom designs. Open Thu-Fri 10-6 and Sat 10-4. 920-845-1755. www.RocksOfAges.org 4
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Sandra Peterson, Faith Frykman and others. Door County’s premier custom picture framers. Open year-round. 920-743-2259. www.DoorCountyArt.com see ad on page 17
FAITH FRYKMAN Fine art painter. Artwork at AMO Gallery, 40 N 3rd Ave, Sturgeon Bay; WI Arts Gallery, Green Bay; and on SturgeonBayStudios.com. 6
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LILY BAY POTTERY 3450 N Lake Michigan Dr, Sturgeon Bay. Hand built studio gallery and gardens on Lake Michigan. Pottery is thoughtfully designed by Linda Sheard. Stoneware clay covered with wood ash glazes fired in a gas reduction kiln make each piece unique. Open 10-5, Tue-Sat, mid-May thru Oct. 920-743-6334. www.LilyBayPottery.com 7
S T U R G E O N B AY AMO GALLERY & FRAMERY 40 N 3rd Ave, downtown Sturgeon Bay. Door County native Audrey M. Off creates unique images of Door County scenes. Also, artwork by Charles Peterson, Kari Anderson, RD Bentley, Mary Uhl, 5
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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 9
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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 10
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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 entertainment, games and art projects. See Sturgeon Bay’s calendar of events at SturgeonBay.net. 800-301-6695. 11
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Third Avenue Business Association Shop, dine, and explore Sturgeon Bay’s Historic Main Street. Historic Third Avenue gives you a shopping experience that you’ll want to enjoy again and again. Step back in time with a trip to an old-fashioned confectionery, sip on a glass of wine, check out local artists or pamper yourself with our one-of-a-kind gift and clothing stores. We look forward to sharing our passions with you. 13
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THIRD AVENUE PLAYHOUSE 239 N 3rd Ave, Sturgeon Bay. Located along Historic Third Avenue in downtown Sturgeon Bay, Third Avenue Playhouse is Door County’s only year-round performing arts venue. Its resident professional acting company offers a wide variety of plays in the intimate setting of its new 84-seat StageDoor Theatre. For information on shows, call 920-743-1760, or visit www.ThirdAvenuePlayhouse.com. 14
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Written and compiled by Heidi Hodges
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, including the late Gerhard Miller’s watercolor and egg tempera paintings. Exhibitions: THROUGH APRIL 13: “People and Places and
Things, Oh My!” Stunning selections from the
museum’s permanent collection.
APRIL 18 – MAY 26: “41st Annual Salon of Door
County High School Art.” The best of student art
from all 5 schools. Reception, Monday, April 20, 7:00-8:30
MAY 30-JULY 14: “Wildlife Biennial XVII.”
Reception: Saturday, May 30, 5:00-6:30 JULY 18-SEPTEMBER 8: “Gerhard CF Miller:
The Artist and His Mentor.” Reception: Saturday,
July 18, 5:00-6:30.
SEPTEMBER 12-NOVEMBER 3 :
“40th Annual Juried Exhibit.” Fivecounty competition. Reception: Saturday, September 12, 5:00-6:30 NOVEMBER 7-DECEMBER 30:
“PARK.” Group invitational of
photography inspired by Door County Parks. Reception: Saturday, November 7, 3:00-4:30 •••
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. •••
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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 education, exhibitions and community outreach. Its exhibitions feature educational themes and incorporate the work of nationally recognized artists. The gallery is open year-round. MAY 22 – JULY 11: The Beat Goes On: The
Happening of PenArt, 1965. Travel back
to the 1960s to experience the time of PenArt’s founding in 1965, through NBC news video clips, banners, and art created in the early days of the School. Also view films by, and a vintage interview with, the School’s founder Madeline Tripp Tourtelot, an accomplished filmmaker and enthusiastic patron of the arts. Further celebrate PenArt’s golden anniversary by exploring the concept of creativity with interactive activities, and viewing a video containing interviews with the School’s first students and instructors - including Milwaukee area artists, Tom Uttech and Narenda Patel. This exhibition also takes a look into PenArt’s future.
JULY 19 -AUGUST 15: Door County Plein
Air Festival. Thirty-eight outdoor painting
masters from throughout the United States paint the scenic beauty of the Door County peninsula. Free and ticketed events allow festival participants to meet the artists and witness the creation of paintings from start to finish within two-hour time frames. Artist events are July 19-25. The exhibition and sale of artists’ works is July 25-August 15. Visit DoorCountyPleinAir.com for details.
AUGUST 21 – OCTOBER 17: Unusually Natural. Mixed media, stretched to a myriad of
possibilities, takes shape in natural forms. From highly representational to whimsical, the Unusually Natural artists repurpose unexpected, everyday materials and elevate them to high art.
OCTOBER 10: Iron Pour Benefit. For a small contribution, participants of all ages may create their own iron tile by etching into a sand-and-resin mold. All are invited to witness the fiery pour, listen to live music and enjoy seasonal refreshments. OCTOBER 23 – JANUARY 9, 2016: Fire&
Ice. Three artists display bodies of work
that demonstrate how work and process can evolve while following a specific theme over time. Door County photographer, Dan Anderson, presents photographs of ice taken over a 40-year period that were created through both film and digital formats. Keven Brunett and Kristin Thielking of Stevens Point explore the use of language as an integral part of their collaborative sculptures made of metal and glass. •••
Meadows Art Gallery:
Door County’s newest public art 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 and fellow artist Brigitte Kozma, since 1971. Together, Denardo and Seagard wanted to give Door County emerging and impact artists an opportunity to gain exposure and experience. Accomplished artists volunteer to share their knowledge and skills, helping mentor their emerging peers. Exhibitions: FEBRUARY 15-MARCH 14: Scand Family
and Friends. MARCH 15-APRIL 11: Kites and Company.
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APRIL/MAY: Poetry Show. Three Door County poetry groups: Word Women, Wallace Poetry Group. Artists Loraine and Don Brink. JUNE-AUGUST: Fearless Explorer.
Numerous Door County Artists. AUGUST-SEPTEMBER: Polly Jubert,
Beverly Hart Branson. OCTOBER: Cuba. Photography by
Dennis Connolly.
NOVEMBER: Celebrations. Invitational
exhibition of Artists shown in 2015 plus coming attractions of artists scheduled for exhibition in 2016.
DECEMBER: Wreath show and “Right
Off The Wall.” Season ends show of
Door County Artists with mixed art forms for Christmas shopping. Immediate purchases available. Wreaths decorated by Scand residents. •••
Francis Hardy Center for the Arts:
The Hardy is located at the Anderson Dock a national historic landmark that celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2008. The art center, founded in 1962, offers art exhibitions, special events and educational outreach programs. It’s open from May through October. THROUGH MAY 31: Wall to Wall JUNE 5 – JULY 26: Juried Exhibitions JULY 31 THROUGH AUGUST 30:
Collection Invitational SEPTEMBER 4 – OCTOBER 13:
Exquisite Corpse
Unitarian Universalist Gallery:
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Door County, located in Ephraim, has a pubic art gallery with monthly art exhibitions featuring the work of local artists in all media. The gallery also has an impressive permanent collection that includes the work of Anglea Lensch and Louis Smolak. It’s open from May to October. •••
DOOR PENINSULA WINERY ART GALLERY:
Door County’s well-known Door Peninsula Winery also houses a public art gallery at its Carlsville facility. In partnership with the acclaimed Woodwalk Gallery in Egg Harbor, the winery will host four exhibitions this year. All the work is available for purchase. •••
MELZER GALLERY:
Located 3 miles east of Egg Harbor at Birch Creek 3821 Cty. E, Egg Harbor, the gallery opened in 2008 with “Birch Creek - Through Lens and Brush,” an exploration of the music academy as a source of inspiration for visual artists. The exhibit has evolved through the years and now displays “Birch Creek Associates - Celebrating 25 Years” which features photography that documents the work and successes of Birch Creek’s volunteers. While visiting, peruse the Dutton concert barn and enjoy original photographs, paintings, drawings, textiles, and posters that illustrate the rich history of Birch Creek. l
••• At press time, most galleries were still in the process of finalizing their exhibition schedules. For updated exhibit information, contact the galleries.
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Angela Lensch Gallery
Angela Lensch then list: Jewelry, Mosaic, Glass,
Gallery Sculpture, Photography (don’t know if I will have paintings - but that could be an option) . . . Fine Art sums up that list doesn’t it??? My peers like: (centered) Alight Fine Art Gallery
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EGG HARBOR A DECORATOR’S GALLERY 4633 Market St, Egg Harbor (corner of Hwy 42 and Market St). Open daily 10am, May 1-Oct 31 and open Nov-Dec, Fri-Mon 10am or by appointment. Door County, national and Wisconsin artists. Same-day custom framing: 920-868-3010 or 800-278-8787. www.DecoratorsGallery.com 15
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ANGELA LENSCH gallery 7653 Hwy 42, Egg Harbor. Featuring the unique, hand-woven, gold and silver jewelry of owner and resident jewelry artist, Angela Lensch, in her turn-of-thecentury log cabin. The gallery also features an exceptional collection of 16
fine art made by local and regional artists: Handblown Glass, Mosaics, Painting, Photography and Sculpture. Open daily May-Oct, 10-5. 563-380-5358. www.AngelaLensch.com see ad on page 30
BIRCH CREEK MUSIC PERFORMANCE CENTER 3 miles east of Egg Harbor on Hwy. E, 3821 Cty. E, PO Box 230, Egg Harbor. Birch Creek offers public concerts from mid-June through mid-August, featuring nationally known musicians in Percussion & Steel Band, Symphony, Big Band Jazz and Vocal Jazz. Performances at 8 pm; preludes at 7:30 pm. Office hours: M-F 9-5; extended hours on concert nights. 920-868-3763. Email: mainoffice@birchcreek.org. www.BirchCreek.org 17
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Archelle “Buttons” Wolst www.ArchelleArt.com
Represented by Woodwalk Gallery, Egg Harbor, WI www.woodwalkgallery.com
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egg harbor CAPPAERT CONTEMPORARY Gallery 7901 Hwy 42, Egg Harbor. 920-868-3987. A Beautiful gallery housed in a turn of the century log home with sunset water views as you stroll the garden path and sculpture garden. Featuring paintings by resident artist, Ginnie Cappaert, and take a sneak peak into her log studio in the garden to view works in progress. The gallery also showcases contemporary works of art in ceramic, glass, sculpture, mixed media and jewelry by other fabulous artists. Open daily at 10 am May - Oct. www.CappaertContemporary.com
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Off the Wheel Pottery
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OFF THE WHEEL POTTERY 4234 County E, Egg Harbor (1.3 miles east of Hwy 42). Resident potter ReneĂŠ Schwaller and her family invite you to enjoy handcrafted functional and decorative work in their historic barn, granary and working studio. Open May-Oct, 10-4:30; closed Sun. 920-868-9608. www.Off TheWheelPottery.com 19
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POTTERY & GALLERY 4999 Plum Bottom Rd, Egg Harbor. A Chad Luberger working studio gallery, featuring the contemporary designs of Luberger Porcelain and Amanda DeWitt Jewelry on site. Also showing nationally-collected painters and printmakers. Come to Plum Bottom and experience art, finely crafted. Open daily 10-5 May-Oct; winter hours Fri-Sat 10-4. 920-743-2819. www.PlumBottomPottery.com
ReneĂŠ Schwaller RESIDENT POTTER Beautifully Handcrafted Pottery & Jewelry Offering one-of-a-kind work by regional artists 4234 Cty. E, Egg Harbor, WI 54209
920.868.9608
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Door County’s Premier Collection of Amish Quilts, Fine Arts & Crafts Since 1984
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Enjoy the work of over 125 artists and craftsman shown in a restored 1860’s era log home. Amish Quilt & Craft Shows 2015
July 9-12 and Oct. 8-11 Mr. G’s Hall - Hwy 57, Jacksonport 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily Open Daily 9-5 Summer Winter Weekends (Fri., Sat., Sun.) 6275 Hwy. 57 | Jacksonport, WI 54235 jarosh@dcwis.com
Morning Mist Studio
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convey his impressions of the landscape around Door County and his home in north-central Illinois. A strong play of light and shadow is a hallmark of his work. Represented by Woodwalk Gallery, 6746 County G, Egg Harbor, 920-868-2912. To view available work, see www.TomLindenArt.com and www.WoodwalkGallery.com. see ad on page 30
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AND EVENTS 6746 County G, Egg Harbor (just off Hwy 42, south of Egg Harbor). Margaret Lockwood’s large-scale, ethereal Door County
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landscapes and works of 45 regional artists. Also Friday concerts, papermaking classes, sculpture 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 see ad on page 105
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WOLST A contemporary oil figure painter simplifying shapes, defining form. She is represented at Woodwalk Gallery in Egg Harbor, 920-868-2912. www.ArchelleArt.com and www.WoodwalkGallery.com see ad on page 31
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MORNING MIST STUDIO Featuring Ed Fenendael’s award-winning watercolors, pastels, and oils.
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artists in memoriam By Heidi Hodges
In Memoriam Leaders in arts community leave behind their legacy, work
Lois Christensen Accomplished artist and teacher Lois Christensen died in September at the age of 86. Past president of the Door County Art League, Christensen worked in watercolor, ceramics and rosemaling, and owned and operated a gallery in Sister Bay for over 25 years.
Jeanne Whildin Also in September, past Door County Art League president Jeanne Whildin, 84, died. Whildin worked as an art teacher in Bannockburn, Illinois for 16 years before moving to Door County. Whildin is most commonly known for her active role in the Art League, serving as president and co-president from 2002 through 2009. She was well known for her wood carving statues, especially her Santa Claus carvings.
Dr. James Sargent Painter and sculpturist Dr. James M Sargent, 79, died in August, 2014. Jim and his wife Madeleine moved to Door County in 2001 when Jim retired from his orthopedic surgery practice in Appleton, Wisconsin. In Door County, Sargent pursued his artistic interests, and emerged as a skilled painter and sculptor. He studied with renowned watercolorist Gerhardt Miller and became an accomplished water color artist in his own right. He also pursued sculpture in various mediums and created several spectacular pieces in bronze. Early in his career, Sargent served his country as a surgeon in the United States Army at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the Vietnam War, attaining the rank of Captain. l pa g e 3 7 | d o o r p e n i n s u l a a r t s g u i d e 20 15
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The Art of Seeing Portraits, Passion Fuel a Lifetime Career for Emmett Johns Story and Photos By Heidi Hodges
Emmett Johns peers across his easel, scrutinizing the face of his subject: the journalist who has come to listen and take notes. He grins, then looks back at the paper, making scratches with the pencil. Looks back at the subject, grimaces. Then, a moment later, chuckles. The subject tells herself it’s not her that is eliciting these reactions. OK. Maybe it is her. Who knows? She can’t read his inscrutable expressions, and he’s probably not even aware he’s making them. He’s so engrossed in his work and his thoughts. The subject holds her head still, while managing to type his words. She hopes she isn’t making any faces, herself. After all, she’s being immortalized by a renowned portrait artist. He talks, with passion, about his life in art. About the work of other artists he admires. About friends, like the late Norb Blei, whom he connected with when he moved to the Door Peninsula 35 years ago. And he talks about the late playwright Fred Alley, whom he drew on numerous occasions. Door County has become a friend to Emmett Johns. And Emmett Johns has been a friend to Door County. The sketching concludes. The conversation ends. Without fanfare, drum roll or ceremony, he picks up the drawing he’s been working on and shows it to the subject. How did he do that? How was he able to see her, like she sees herself? It occurs to the subject: Having the soul of an artist is more than simply being capable
Artist Emmett Johns’ pastoral painting “Lautenbach’s Orchard” graces the cover of the 2015 Arts Guide.
of rendering an idea onto a media. It means so much more than drawing something “just right.” It means seeing deeper, and feeling the soul of the subject…and understanding truths greater than what lie on the surface. It was “sheer desire,” said artist Emmett Johns. “By hook or by crook. I wanted to be an artist.” Looking back over his career now, at the age of 75, Johns can say it all worked out. He spent his entire professional life working and earning his living as an artist, including the past three and a half decades in Door County. It’s impossible to categorize Johns’ style. His portrait work, both pencil drawings and pastels, are well known across the nation. His landscapes grace the walls of enthusiasts and collectors. And his abstracts are fast gaining attention. He traces his success back to a book he received from a neighbor. “There was a woman, my mother and father’s neighbor. She must have been babysitting me...and she gave me these drawing books. “I always attributed these books to me being an artist.” Years later, he was able to thank the woman for her contribution, but she dismissed it. “‘Emmett,’ she said, ‘you were clever before I ever gave you those continued on page 40 >>>
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books.’ In other words, I had already established, as a little boy, that I was an artist. I was on my way.” Indeed, even as a boy, he spent his free time, while visiting his grandparents’ and uncle’s farms in rural Illinois. “When everyone was out in the field, and there was nothing to do, it would get very boring,” said Johns. “I would draw, and I would draw, and I would draw. When I’d go out with my uncles, they’d go to taverns, and I would sit at a table in the back, sketching. “They always remembered that. I was sketching people...just sitting there, watching.” After high school, Johns worked at a paint factory in Chicago and saved enough to go to art school. For a time, he studied at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. Then, in 1960, “I hitchhiked to L.A.” he remembered. “I had a friend who lived in Long Beach. Stayed with him for a week or so, then got a job and started going to art school at nights.” There, he studied, primarily, illustration, at the Los Angeles College of Design (now the Pasadena Art Center College of Design), and then moved to Albuquerque to study at the University of New Mexico. While in college, he was re-introduced to his future wife, Jan. “We went all through high school together in Rockford, Ill. But we never dated in high school,” said Johns. “Her good friend married my good friend. That’s when we were reacquainted.” At that point, Emmett was back in California, and Jan in New Mexico. Jan became a school teacher and located to L.A. where Emmett was studying. The two were married, and Johns completed his degree. For a short time after his graduation, they lived in New York where he worked as a freelance illustrator. Then, they moved to Chicago where Johns illustrated children’s books. Eventually, they returned to New Mexico, calling Santa Fe home. There, they raised a family of three—a boy and two girls.
(Top) Emmett Johns at home, behind the easel in his Settlement Shops studio in Fish Creek. (Bottom) Johns’ has been working on large, more abstract studies in recent years.
“I started doing portraits in the Santa Fe plaza,” said Johns. “It’s a very critical thing in my life, living those years in Santa Fe and being exposed to those artists. A lot of them hung around on the plaza. “Being surrounded by all that great art, year in and year out all those years, had a great influence in my life,” he said.
Arriving in Door County In the late 70s, Johns was doing portraits in Chicago when he met the
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owners of Founder’s Square in Fish Those Glorious Creek. They told him they had a vaSketches cant building. “(The late) Judi Doman Johns pulls out a notebook journal and flips the said, ‘I think I have the perfect place pages—hundreds of them. Each is filled with for you to spend your summers.” ink sketches. Glorious, detailed, frenetic. His Indeed, it was. In 1980, he and Jan sketches became the subject of a 1996 chapbook, relocated their summer home to Fish I Thought You Were the Picture published by Creek. He spent the next 24 summers his good friend Norb Blei’s press Cross + Roads working in Founder’s Square before Press. “Norb was one of the first people I met moving to his current location at the here. And I illustrated other books for him.” Settlement Shops in Fish Creek. There are stacks of these journals, each page a Portrait work, he explained, remini masterpiece, or at the very least, a window mained his bread and butter (he once into Johns’ mind. “I do drawings in my journal estimated he has done perhaps 35,000 every day.” portraits.) “But portrait work is not Many drawings and notes are related to his what it once was,” he said. on-going quest to learn about—to really grasp All the years he was doing portrait and understand--metaphysics and spirituality. work, he was dabbling in landscapes “It’s a very important part of my life,” he said. and abstracts. “So, And he wants others to when I came to Door understand—to grasp his County, I had an passion. His comments opportunity to show are punctuated with “Do these other paintings, you see?” and it’s clear he besides doing the means more than just “Do portraits.” While he you get it?” He is asking, still does portraits— as an artist does, “Do you and, for a time, taught see what I’m saying? Do the skill at Peninsula you really see it? Do you Art School—now “all understand my soul?” I teach is abstract Since his childhood, classes.” he’s been pouring his soul “The portrait out in journals, on canvas, business has been reon paper. With pen, penally good for me” said cils, paint and pastels. Johns. “I haven’t had a Johns leafs through one of his many “Our children are going ‘job’ in over 50 years,” sketch book journals. to have a real problem,” he said, laughing. “I said Johns, laughing and met so many wondergesturing around his galful people. That’s lery, with his journal in hand, opened to a page been an incredible force in my life. covered in his ink. “Artists produce far more “People sit for an hour and a half...I work than they are able to sell.” really get to know these people.” He’s asked, “Well, then, do you see yourself Portrait work has been his “day retiring?” job,” he explained. “It gave me freeHe is incredulous. It’s like being asked if he dom to devote myself to fine art.” plans to stop breathing anytime soon. “No,” he It was an easy niche for him to fall responded simply, patiently. in. “I had a knack for it. I could do it “Not at all.” l right off the bat.” pa g e 41 | d o o r p e n i n s u l a a r t s g u i d e 20 15
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FISH CREEK 27 JACK ANDERSON is a well-known
Door County watercolorist who has been painting the Door County scene for more than 50 years. His original paintings, limited-edition reproductions and note cards are available at Cottage Row Gallery, south of Fish Creek on Hwy 42, behind Orchard Country Winery. 920-868-2626. 28 ARTFUL
ARTISAN at the Settlement Shops south of Fish Creek at 9108 Hwy 42. Hand-woven fashions for you and your home. Handwoven rugs and luxurious scarves in silk, organic cotton, hemp, and other natural fibers. Original handmade jewelry by Barbara Knupper, and other regional
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AUSTIN Nationally award-winning fresh and unique watercolors of local landscapes and flowers now available at Cottage Row Gallery, south of Fish Creek on Hwy 42, behind Orchard Country Winery. 920-8682626. Master Status in Transparent Watercolor Society of America, exhibiting and teaching in Door County for 30 years. 920-336-7511. www.BridgetAustin.com see ad on page 44
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30 CRAIG BLIETZ
paintings and drawings are available at Edgewood Orchard Galleries, 4140 Peninsula Players Rd., Fish Creek, 920-868-3579. Voted Door County’s Best Art Gallery. Gallery is open daily 10 am -5 pm, May-October. View available work anytime at www.BlietzStudio. com and www.EdgewoodOrchard.com. see ad on page 43
31 COTTAGE ROW
FRAMING & GALLERY 9197 Hwy 42, ½ mile south of Fish Creek in the big red barn at Orchard Country Winery. Delightful gallery of traditional Door County art set in the charming atmosphere of a renovated barn.
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Custom framing by Myron and Anne Rogers. Open daily 10-5, Sun 10-4, May-Oct. Open weekends NovApril. 920-868-2626. www.CottageRowGalleryDC.com see ad on page 48
32 PATTY DEGENHARDT
GALLERY/STUDIO 3791 Gibraltar Rd, Fish Creek (¼ mile down from the YMCA off Hwy 42). Figurative bronze and clay sculpture; Contemporary paintings interpreted and inspired by memories of people, the land, the water and the light; ceramic vessels. OPEN June-Oct, Fri-Mon 10-5 (Sun 12-4) or by appointment. 920-868-5039. www.PattyDegenhardt.com see ad on page 51
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George Shipperley is represented locally by Edgewood Orchard Galleries. George Shipperley is represented locally by Edgewood Orchard Galleries. Opening Reception to meet the artist on Saturday, June 13 from 4-7 pm. Opening Reception to meet the artist on Saturday, June 13 from 4-7 pm. Feature show will run from June 13 – July 1, 2015. Feature show will run from June 13 – July 1, 2015. His newly completed pieces will be featured throughout the gallery season. His newly completed pieces will be featured throughout the gallery season.
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AUDITORIUM 3926 Hwy. 42, PO Box 397, Fish Creek. Door County’s center for the performing arts, big-name entertainment and educational 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 student artists. 920-868-2728. www.DCAuditorium.org see ad on page 52
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COUNTY ART LEAGUE FINE ART ARTISTS. An eclectic group of talent. Unique array of quality work. Variety of media/subject/ originals/prints/3D. Showcase exhibits weekly, Demonstrations, Receptions
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ORCHARD GALLERIES 4140 Peninsula Players Rd, Fish Creek. Voted Door County’s Best Art Gallery. Opened in 1969 and recognized nationally as a highly innovative gallery of fine art in all media. Housed in a beautifully restored stone fruit barn with surrounding sculpture gardens. Open daily May-October, 10 am -5 pm. 920-868-3579. www.EdgewoodOrchard.com see ad on page 3
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Mary Mayhew is represented locally by Edgewood Orchard Galleries. A great selection of Mary's pieces will be available at Edgewood Orchard Galleries throughout the gallery season.
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Judi Ekholm is represented locally by Edgewood Orchard Galleries. JudiHer Ekholm represented locally Edgewood Orchard newly is completed pieces will bebyfeatured throughout theGalleries. gallery season. Her newly completed pieces will be featured throughout the gallery season. Contemporary Impressionistic Paintings. Contemporary Impressionistic Paintings. Small and large scale oil paintings, outdoor murals and tiles. Small and large scale oil paintings, outdoor murals and tiles. Opening Reception to meet the artist on Saturday, July 18, from 4 -7 pm. Opening Reception to meet the on Saturday, July 18,5,from Feature show willartist run from July 18 – August 2015. 4 -7 pm. Feature show will run from July 18 – August 5, 2015.
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36 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 reflecting his love of the Door County landscape and bold, colorful contemporary abstract paintings. Open daily 10-5 mid-June to mid-Oct. 920-868-3880. www.EmmettJohns.com see ad on page 53
37 JUDI EKHOLM Oil and acrylic paintings for indoors or out are available at Edgewood Orchard Galleries, 4140 Peninsula Players Rd., Fish Creek, 920-868-3579. Voted Door County’s Best Art Gallery. Gallery is open daily 10-5, May-October. View available artwork anytime at www.EdgewoodOrchard.com.
38 KATHY GLASNAP GALLERY
8873 County A, Fish Creek. Watercolors and acrylics depicting Door County scenes, lighthouses, landscapes and rural scenes. Giclee signed and numbered prints. Plus her Christmas cards! Open Mon-Sat, 1-5, Sun 1-4; also by appointment. 920-839-2110. www.GlasnapGallery.com see ad on page 50
39 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, limitededition prints and notecards available. Open daily 10-5. 608-774-4737. www.Connie-Glowacki.com see ad on page 46
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colorful and happy oil paintings are available at Edgewood Orchard Galleries, 4140 Peninsula Players Rd., Fish Creek, 920-868-3579. Voted Door County’s Best Art Gallery. Gallery is open daily 10 am5 pm, May-October. View available work anytime at www.SusanHaleArt.com and 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, ceramics and mosaics. 888-868-9311. www.HandsOnArtStudio.com 41
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42 INTERFIBERS STUDIO
GALLERY County Road F, Fish Creek. Wendy Carpenter’s hand woven fiber wall sculptures/hangings reveal her personal expressionism style derived from nature and culture, expressed in form, color and tactile materials. She incorporates found-objects and weaves on custom designed iron frames. Collaborative Door County geode jewelry and ikat clothing. Gallery hours: 10-5 May-October, off season by appointment. 920-868-3580. www.Interfibers.com
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43 JUDDVILLE CLAY STUDIO
GALLERY 8496 Hwy 42, Fish Creek. Visit artists Rebecca 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
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Susan Hale is represented locally by Edgewood Orchard Galleries. Her newly is represented locally by Edgewood Orchard Galleries. Her newly completed pieces will be featured throughout the gallery season. pleted pieces will be featured throughout the gallery season. Opening Reception to meet the artist on Saturday, September 5 from 4 -7 pm. eception to meet the artist September 5 from -7 pm. Feature show will on runSaturday, from September 5 – September 23,42015. ure show will run from September 5 – September 23, 2015. www.susanhaleart.com www.susanhaleart.com
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Original oil paintings of quiet surroundings Original oil paintings of quiet surroundings
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44 JUNE MAEDER Original oil
paintings inspired by June’s love of people, nature, animals and flowers. June, also a master pianist, trained at Peninsula School of Art and devotes her life to art. 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. www.PaintingsByJune.com see ad on page 60
45 LIZ MALTMAN and MARISCH
ART. Fish Creek. All original, contemporary paintings in pastel, oil, and acrylic. Landscapes. Seven years featured artist in Door County Plein Air Festival! Also portraits and still lives. Color! Fun! Variety! Showing at Spring Road studio by appointment only (or chance: look for open sign) and at The Cookery Restaurant in downtown Fish Creek. For appointment or more info call 920-868-2279. www.LizAndRick.com
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46 MARY ULM
MAYHEW Oil paintings are available at Edgewood Orchard Galleries, 4140 Peninsula Players Rd., Fish Creek, 920-868-3579. Voted Door County’s Best Art Gallery. Gallery is open daily 10 am -5 pm, May-October. View available work anytime at www.EdgewoodOrchard.com. see ad on page 47
47 Mitch Heinrichs Gallery
at the Quarry House guest suites in Fish Creek – 8896 Spring Road, 1 mile south of F and the Top of the Hill Shops. Originally a commercial artist, now painting oils and pastels of local scenery, plein air and studio subject matter. Open daily June thru October, or call to confirm 414-322-0617.
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Dave TiltonOeler & Paulaare Oeler are represented by Edgewood Orchard Galleries. Dave Tilton & Paula represented locallylocally by Edgewood Orchard Galleries. Their newly completed pieces will be featured throughout the gallery season. Their newly completed pieces will be featured throughout the gallery season. Reception tothe meet the artists on Saturday, 13 from 4-7 pm. Opening Opening Reception to meet artists on Saturday, JuneJune 13 from 4-7 pm. Feature show will run from June 13 – July 1, 2015. Feature show will run from June 13 – July 1, 2015. www.CartaStudioWorks.com www.CartaStudioWorks.com
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Box Office: 10351 Bella Vista Lane, Green Gables Shops, North Ephraim. Amphitheater: 10169 Shore Rd, Fish Creek. Mailing: PO Box 273, Fish Creek, WI 54212. Musical Comedies to Delight Folks of All Ages. Northern Sky presents a trio of family friendly & affordable shows “under the stars” at our Peninsula State Park Amphitheater in Fish Creek June 11 – August 29. The fall season moves indoors to the Door Community Auditorium Sept. 4 – Oct. 17. “One of the most exceptional professional troupes in the country.” Chicago Tribune. 920-8546117; info@northernskytheater.com. www.NorthernSkyTheater.com see ad on page 42
49 PENINSULA PLAYERS
THEATRE Between Egg Harbor and Fish Creek, off Hwy. 42. Renowned for its 80 seasons of artistic excellence and picturesque setting, America’s oldest professional resident summer theater offers a truly unforgettable theatrical experience. Explore the lush grounds of this Door County icon before settling into the all-weather pavilion for an evening of unsurpassed professional theater. June 16-Oct. 18, 2015. 920-868-3287. www.PeninsulaPlayers.com see ad on page 65
50 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 1-5 day workshops in all media for all levels. Free educationally themed exhibits and events, like our Door County Plein Air Festival, 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 see ad on page 64
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Liz Phillips - displayed at Edgewood Orchard Gallery. Realistic oil paintings of colorful, natural surroundings that inspire meaningful contemplation.” lmp.paints@gmail.com. www.LizPhillipsFineArt.com 51
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52 GEORGE
SHIPPERLEY Oil pastel paintings from small to very large are available at Edgewood Orchard Galleries, 4140 Peninsula Players Rd., Fish Creek, 920-868-3579. Voted Door County’s Best Art Gallery. Gallery is open daily 10-5, May-October. View available artwork anytime at www.EdgewoodOrchard.com.
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53 The Settlement Shops
Highway 42 south of Fish Creek. Enjoy shopping in our boutiques and galleries, and a slice of pie, too. Whether you “need” a new painting, something for your home, earrings for the cat-sitter, or that special find to remember your vacation, chances are you’re at the right place. Farmers’ Market every Wednesday in season. Info: 920-868-9222. see ad on page 62
54 DAVE
TILTON & PAULA OELER Collaborative works that meld representational forms with an abstract painterly aesthetic are available at Edgewood Orchard Galleries, 4140 Peninsula Players Rd., Fish Creek, 920-868-3579. Voted Door County’s Best Art Gallery. Gallery is open daily 10 am -5 pm, May-October. View available work anytime at www.CartaStudioworks.com and www.EdgewoodOrchard.com. see ad on page 61
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Creek. Tony and Renee Gebauer work on-site creating functional pottery designed and priced to be used and enjoyed as part of daily life. Also featured in the gallery are one-of-a-kind woodfired pots. Demonstrations 2-3 pm Mondays, June-Aug. Open daily midApril – Oct. 920-868-1024. www.TRPottery.com 56 WHITE ROSE HEALING ARTS
STUDIO 9281 Maple Grove Rd, Fish Creek. Experience the Inspirational Works of Gale Ritchey Professional Higher Psychic, Healer, Artist. Fractals since 1989. Offering Paintings, Photography, Sessions for People, for Animals, & Workshops. Gale is a cutting edge professional unique in her abilities, focusing on creativity/healing empower-
ment for 25+ years. Amazing Beautiful Precise Insight Expanding Creative Potential. Open Fri-Sat, late May-Mid Oct, OBA Year ‘Round. 920-421-2344. www.GaleRitchey.com see ad on page 63
E PH R A I M 57 BLUE DOLPHIN HOUSE &
BDH STUDIO 10320 Water St, Ephraim. Contemporary 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 see ad on page 71
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58 FINE LINE DESIGNS
GALLERY 10376 Hwy 42, Ephraim. Showcasing sculpture, original paintings, custom wood furnishings, jewelry, and fiber art rich in color and texture. Unique, original gifts and collectable 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 see ad on page 68
59 GEORGE BURR GALLERY
10325 Hwy 42, North Ephraim. 920-854-7877. Featuring the breathtaking pastel landscapes by resident artist George Burr. Also representing Christine Ohman, Scot Schmidt, Donna Best,
Bryan Becker and others. Functional and decorative pottery, jewelry, magnets, cards, limited edition prints, gifts, coasters, yard art and much more. See our new prints on metal. Open 10-5 daily. www.GeorgeBurrGallery.com see ad on page 69
60 Susan Hoffmann,
Textile artist, â&#x20AC;&#x153;paintsâ&#x20AC;? with fabric to create beautiful Door County landscapes. Working from her own photographs, Hoffmann free-hand cuts hundreds of pieces of hand-dyed, over-dyed, hand-painted, and batik fabrics to recreate the scene. She is represented by Fine Line Designs, 10376 Hwy. 42, North Ephraim. www.SusansTextileArt.com see ad on page 66
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ephraim 61 LARDIERE
GALLERY & STUDIO First corner north of Ephraim public beach on Hwy. 42, at 9868 Hidden Spring Rd. Meet Door County’s most award-winning artist Geoffrey Lardiere, whose works are in more than 8,500 public and private collections. Contemporary original paintings, limited-edition prints, and aluminum wall sculptures. 100% silk & cashmere scarves, travel cases & new this season, bracelets, all derived from Geoffrey Lardiere’s original paintings. Celebrating its 18th season. Open weekdays 1-6; Sat. 10:30–6; Sun. 10:30–4. 920-854-1885, off-season: 850-349-9767. www.Lardiere.com
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62 PAINT BOX GALLERY
10426 Hwy 42, North Ephraim. 920-854-4435. Est. 1961. A multi-functional fine art gallery. Miniature, large format and secondary market fine art for sale. Conservation services: paintings, some works on paper, frames, gilding, textiles, objects and sculptures, archival framing, provenance, examinations, appraisals of local art. 63 PENINSULA MUSIC
FESTIVAL Box Office: 10347 Highway 42, Unit B, Ephraim. For its 63rd season, this professional Symphony presents nine concerts in three weeks, Aug. 4-22 at Door Community Auditorium, Fish Creek. Indoors, air-conditioned. Reserved seats. Tickets start at $30. Students/ kids just $10. 920-854-4060. Order online: www.MusicFestival.com. see ad on page 59
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64 PKJ DESIGNS JEWELRY &
MICHAEL BEASTER FUNITURE On Pioneer Lane behind Chef’s Hat Cafe in Ephraim. All one-of-akind original artwork. Door County Memories Jewelry Collection™ by Pamela Jeffcoat. Unique and offbeat furniture by Michael Beaster. Distinctive paintings by Marcia Nickols. Pins, pendants and boxes by Betty Williams Carbol. 32nd Door County season. Open daily 10-5. 920-854-9229. see ad on page 70
65 WATER STREET GALLERY 9930
Hwy 42, Ephraim. Original paintings, prints and framed artwork of beautiful Door County by local and area artists. Nautical accents, antiques, nautical charts and ships models paired with our artwork to offer you the sophisticated but ultra-relaxed Door County lifestyle for your home. 920-8545215. Be sure to visit our Fish Creek Gallery
in Founders Square on Main Street , “Art of Door County.” 920-868-1008. www.ArtDoorCounty.com see ad on page 67
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DESIGN JEWELERS 9906 Water St., Ephraim. Opening Memorial Day weekend. Noon-6. Original contemporary designs, original antique revival micro pave designs, period antique jewelry, museumquality ancient Greek & Roman coins, high-grade watches. Diamonds, largest selection of natural pink and yellow diamonds, and rare gems such as Alexandrite, Tanzanite, Tsavorite and Padparadscha Sapphire. 920-854-4801. www.ZablerDesign.com see ad on page 7
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Jeff Herbst and Doug Mancheski in Northern Sky Theaterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s production of Guys on Ice in 2014.
THEATER Situated on a spectacular piece of waterfront property on Peninsula Players Road between Egg Harbor and Fish Creek, the Peninsula Players—America’s oldest professional resident summer theater—enters its 80th season. Its new, modern stagehouse is in keeping with the theater’s open-air pavilion feel, for which it is famous. The season, consisting of five plays, runs from June 16 through Oct.18. For information, call (920) 868-3287 or visit www. peninsulaplayers.com. Since 1990, American Folklore Theatre had set its stage deep in the woods in Peninsula State Park. This year, the company unveiled its new name: Northern Sky Theater, with the same mission of providing original, professional musicals. Their stage is surrounded by tall trees and covered with nothing but a starlit sky. It’s classic Door County. The season runs June 11 through August 29, followed by an indoor fall season, Sept. 4 through Oct. 17. Tickets are sold at the theater one hour prior to show time or in advance by calling (920) 854-6117. In 2015, the company rolls out two world premieres: No Bones About it and When Butter Churns to Gold, in addition to reprising Strings Attached. The fall season brings back fan favorite Lumberjacks in Love at the Door Community Auditorium. A State Park sticker is not required to see the summer shows in the park.
Peninsula Players, top, and Door Shakespeare, bottom, in 2014.
Visit www.folkloretheatre.com for information on the shows. Door Shakespeare has used Door County’s stunning natural qualities as a backdrop for its offerings since its debut in 1999. Performances are held in the garden at Björklunden Estate, on the shores of Lake Michigan, just south of Baileys Harbor. Door Shakespeare’s 2015 season runs from June 30 through Aug. 15, featuring Romeo and Juliet and The Tempest. continued on page 74 >>>
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Music wafts from Birch Creek’s 2014 Jazz session.
For information, call (920) 839-1500 or visit www.doorshakespeare.com. Third Avenue Playhouse, located in the former Donna movie theater in downtown Sturgeon Bay, has firmly established itself in the echelon of Door County theater companies. Its professional inhouse company has blossomed, offering long-running productions in their newlycreated black-box theater. Their traditional main stage offers short-run shows, film festivals, concerts and more. For an updated schedule, visit www.thirdavenueplayhouse.com or call (920) 743-1760. Washington Island’s year-round community theater, Island Players, will present Cat on a Hot Tin Roof July 17-19 at the Truebood Performing Arts Center. Throughout the year, Island Players offer informal play readings, full-length plays, dramatic arts in the island school, workshops on theater and a summer acting
camp. Call (920) 847-2215 or visit www. islandplayers.org.
MUSIC The Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek continues its 23-year tradition of bringing big-name entertainment to the Peninsula. In past years, legendary performers like Johnny Cash, Ray Charles, Bob Newhart, the Indigo Girls and many others have graced the auditorium’s stage. Call the box office at (920) 868-2728 or go visit online for updated schedules at www.dcauditorium.com. The Peninsula Music Festival is a Door County tradition spanning 63 years. Traditionally, the festival includes nine concerts over the first three weeks in August and features some of the finest performers in the classical music
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world. Concerts are 8 p.m. every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at the Door Community Auditorium in Fish Creek. Tickets are available through the Festival office, 10347 N. Water St. (off Hwy. 42) Unit B in the Green Gables Shops, in Ephraim, or online at www.musicfestival.com. (920) 854-4060. The Midsummer’s Music Festival is in its 25th season. The classical/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 private homes. Visit www.midsummersmusic. com or call (920) 854-7088. The Birch Creek Music Performance Center, located three miles east of Egg Harbor on County 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 40th season of performances features Percussion & Steel Band, June 18-20 and June 24-27; Symphony, July 2-4 and July 9-11; Jazz I, July 15-18 and July 22-25; Jazz II, July 29-Aug. 1 and Aug. 5-8; Vocal Jazz, Aug.11-15. For complete information or to reserve tickets, call (920) 868-3763 or visit www. birchcreek.org. The Washington Island Music Festival, celebrating its 20th season, takes place Aug. 4-15, featuring chamber and choral music by world-class musicians at the Trueblood Performing Arts Center on the island. In addition to concerts, the festival includes casual seminars, Children’s Music Camp and Under the Big Top, which features local musicians. l
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67 BAY ART GALLERY is Door County’s newest fine art gallery. Original art work beautifully displayed in a home setting to capture the essence of each artist and how it will reflect in your home. Open year round this gallery represents some of the finest PleinAir artists from around the Country as well as Door County’s favorites. An amazing group of talent in all medias. Located at Sister Bay Trading Co, 2477 S. Hwy 42, Sister Bay. 920-854-2554. Open Daily 10:00 to 5:00. see ad on page 77 68 BONNIE PARUCH STUDIO GALLERY 11249 County Rd. ZZ, Sister Bay, one mile west of Rowley’s Bay. View impressionistic oil and pastel paintings by “one of America’s leading landscape painters”. Enjoy her welcoming studio, fine art and beautiful prairie walk. May-Oct. Wed.-Sat. 10-4 or by appointment. 920-421-1616. www.BonnieParuchart.com
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69 CHAMPEAU GALLERY 2428 South Bay Shore Dr. (next to Bay Lake Bank), Sister Bay. Call for hours. Artwork by local and regional artists. Native American sterling silver jewelry. Since 1968. 920-854-2770. www.ArtworkByNannette.com
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70 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, tempering, hole drilling, free estimates, private instruction, group workshops. Open Tue and Thu, 12-5 or by appointment. 920-854-4825. GaryChaudoir@hotmail.com.
Jim Rigoni 920.680.8595 2350 Maple Drive (County Rd ZZ) Sister Bay, WI 54234
(Cleverly hidden behind Sister Bay Bowl)
rigoniworks@gmail.com www.rigoniworks.com
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DOOR COUNTY FESTIVAL OF FINE ARTS Saturday, Aug. 8, 10-5, in beautiful Waterfront Park in Sister Bay. Door County artists demonstrate their talents all day and showcase their fine artwork. Activities for all ages. Free to the public & Fine Art Goat Auction! For more information, call 920854-2812 or visit www.DoorCountyFestivalOfTheArts.com. see ad on page 77 71
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72 Earth Art Studio is a fine craft boutique featuring the work of over 50 local and regional artists. Artist and owner Pamela Banker features her clay wildflower tiles and beach glass jewelry alongside blown glass, pottery, garden art, whimsical metal sculpture, copper art, and other artists’ creations you won’t see anywhere else in Door County! Daily 10:30 - 5 May – October. Open Saturdays in winter. 920-854-1912. www.EarthArtStudio.net see ad on page 79
73 FRYKMAN STUDIO GALLERY 2566 S Bay Shore Dr (Hwy 42), Sister Bay. Gallery features whimsical hand-carved woodcarvings and oil paintings by David Frykman, Door County 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. FrykmanGallery.com. see ad on page 81
74 HARTMANN SIGN AND ART GAL by Carol H. Champeau, 10673 Sumac Lane, Sister Bay, 2.5 miles east of Sister Bay on County ZZ. 43 years in business. Collection of Hex Signs and mini barn quilts, commercial and residential signs, wood and metal signs, truck lettering, sandblasted signs, computer-generated vinyl letter, graphic design. Open Mon-Sat 10-3, Sun. by appt. May- Oct., winter Thurs.-Fri.Sat., 10-3 or by appointment. 920-854-5378. Email: hexsigns@dcwis.com. www.HexSignsDC.com see ad on page 80
75 INGWERSEN STUDIO & GALLERY 2029 Old Stage Rd, Sister Bay (1/2 mile east of Hwy 57). Open 2-5pm Wed & Sat in summer. Nationally-known portrait painter. Portraits, still lifes, landscapes and prints. Located on a historic 100-acre farm, surrounded by picturesque gardens. 920-854-4072. see ad on page 79
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Portraits • Still Life • Landscapes 2029 Old Stage Road (1½ miles east of Hwy. 57), Sister Bay, WI 54234 Open Wed. and Sat. 2-5 pm • (920) 854-4072
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WILDFLOWER TILES & LAKE MICHIGAN BEACH GLASS JEWELRY BY OWNER AND WILDFLOWER TILES PAM & LAKE MICHIGAN LOCAL ARTIST BANKER BEACH GLASS JEWELRY BY OWNER AND GARDEN ART PAM • POTTERY LOCAL ARTIST BANKER WHIMSICAL SCULPTURE GARDEN METAL ART • POTTERY FUSED AND BLOWN GLASS WHIMSICAL METAL SCULPTURE FAIRAND TRADE BASKETS FUSED BLOWN GLASS
AND OTHER ARTISAN CREATIONS FAIR TRADE BASKETS YOU WON’T FIND ANYWHERE ELSE AND OTHER ARTISAN CREATIONS IN DOOR COUNTY YOU WON’T FIND ANYWHERE ELSE IN DOOR COUNTY
Open May - October 10:30-5 in winter OpenSaturdays May - October 10:30-5 Saturdays in winter www.earthartstudio.net 920-854-1912 www.earthartstudio.net 920-854-1912 Garden level of the Country Walk Sister Bay Walk GardenShops level ofinthe Country (next to theinPiggly Shops SisterWiggly) Bay (next to the Piggly Wiggly)
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MUSIC FESTIVAL 10568 Country Walk Lane, PO Box 1004, Sister Bay, 25 YEARS YOUNG WI 54234. 25 Years young in 2015. Concerts June 12-July 12 & August 28-September 7. World-Class chamber musicians present riveting performances of strings, winds and piano. Performances in unique Door County venues. Receptions follow every concert. 920-854-7088. Email: MidsummersMusic@gmail.com. www.MidsummersMusic.com 77 MILL ROAD
GALLERY 2328 Mill Rd, Sister Bay. Brigitte Kozma â&#x20AC;&#x201C; representational realism. Landscapes, portraiture in oils and pastel. Tom Seagard - abstracted realism. Wildlife, different directions in mixed media.
Images of Door County and the tropics. Originals, prints, giclees and transfers. Demonstrations. Conversation. Artists Ernest Beutel, Dottie Diggs, Bren Sibilsky, Jan Comstock represented. 44th season. 920-854-4416. www.MillRoadGallery.com see ad on back cover
78 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 original photographs, unique metal sculptures, 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. Open daily (closed some Wednesdays). 920-680-8595. www.Rigoniworks.com see ad on page 76
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“Paint the Bay” Artists encouraged to
at Door County Maritime Museum’s annual plein air event
Story by Heidi Hodges Contributed photos by Steve Reinke
“It’s a chance to enjoy the working waterfront and watch, as Paint artists recreate the Bay Sturgeon Bay Sturgeon Bay, WI Saturday, on canvas,” August 8, 2015 said Amy Paul, for more information visit www.dcmm.org Door County Maritime Museum’s Marketing, Communication and Special Projects Coordinator. Visitors to the museum’s annual Classic and Wooden Boat Festival are invited to watch as artists create, on the spot, the city’s scenic waterfront. And area artists are invited to participate in the popular plein air painting event “Paint the Bay” Saturday, August 8, 2015. For artists interested in participating, application information can be found on the DCMM website www.dcmm.org. Works must have a maritime theme and be completed and returned to the festival grounds by 1 p.m. that day. A silent auction of the pieces will follow in the Museum, with proceeds going to the artist and the Museum. “Sturgeon Bay’s waterfront is an artist’s paradise,” said Paul. “So, we’re excited to be bringing this event back in 2015. It’s a very popular event for artists and a wonderful attraction for visitors to the annual Classic and Wooden Boat Festival.” l pa g e 8 3 | d o o r p e n i n s u l a a r t s g u i d e 20 15
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Your Place to Slow Down, Renew & Reconnect.
79 JEFFREY
( J. LOUIS) BUDZIS 1595 Old School Rd., Ellison Bay. Original pen & inks B/W. Also Oil on canvas: unusual imagery in traditional old world use of his mediums. Studio viewing by appointment only; call after 11:30 a.m. 920-493-1078. 80 CLAY BAY
on t & stahetenaretional of historic gister places The Clearing is a folk school founded in 1935 by landscape architect Jens Jensen. This "school of the soil" is nestled within 128 acres of Door County forests and meadows and overlooks the dramatic Green Bay shoreline. It was built as a place where ordinary people could, as the name implies, "clear one’s mind" by reconnecting with nature and with one another.
12171 GARRETT BAY ROAD ELLISON BAY TOLL FREE: 877-854-3225 WWW.THECLEARING.ORG WEEKDAYS: 8 - 4 WEEKENDS: 12 - 4 (MAY-OCT)
POTTERY AND GALLERY 11650 Hwy 42, Ellison Bay. Celebrating 39 years. The beautiful gallery features David and Jeanne Aurelius’ original, handthrown, hand-decorated pottery for everyday, special occasions, and the out of the ordinary collector. Also featuring the work of other potters, printmakers and jewelry artists. A gallery not to miss when visiting Door County. Open daily 10-5. 920-854-5027. www.ClayBayPottery.net see ad on page 2
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school The Clearing Folk School offers classes in the arts, fine crafts, humanities and natural sciences in a wooded setting on the water. On the State and National Registers of Historic Places. For information, stop at the visitor center at 12171 Garrett Bay Road in Ellison Bay, call 854-4088 or visit www.TheClearing.org see ad on page 84
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11940 Lakeview Rd., Ellison Bay. Marcy’s painting is an eclectic combination of country, decorative and folk painting. You’ll find painted decor from pillows to furniture. Also needle felted scarves and jackets. There is also recycled collage jewelry and wall decor. Who knows what treasures you may find. Like the seasons, things are always changing. 920-854-1926. see ad on page 2
83 ELLISON BAY ARTS Come visit and
select from art and craft made in Ellison Bay. Clay Bay Pottery (#80), Ellison Bay Pottery (#84), Gills Rock Stoneware and painters, Bonnie Paruch (#68) and Rob Williams, leather and fiber at Turtle Ridge Gallery, collage jewelry and needlefelted wearable art at Cousin’s Walk (#82). Linden’s Gallery (#85) offers art and artifacts from China. Sutra (#86) has art from India and fine photography. Take a class at the Savory Spoon Cooking School or The Clearing Folk School (#81). Sample handcrafted ciders at Island Orchard Cider. More info about each gallery and the Spring and Fall Art Crawls at: www.EllisonBayArts.com. see ad on page 2
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POTTERY STUDIOS 12156 Garrett Bay Rd. (across from the Clearing), Ellison Bay. Make your life beautiful with ‘Art for Every Day’ functional stoneware pottery; and pit-fire and raku decorative ceramic art by John Dietrich and Diane McNeil. Representing painters Thomas and Margaret Dietrich May 1 to Dec. 31, 10-5 daily, closed Sun.; Jan. 1 to April 30, 11-3, closed Sun. Demonstrations Tue., 10-noon. Since 1974. 920-854-5049. Email: ellisonbaypottery@gmail.com. www.EllisonBayPotteryStudios.com see ad on page 2
85 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 see ad on page 2
86 SUTRA GALLERY 12044 Hwy
42, Ellison Bay. Fine Art & Textiles from India, Photo Gallery: Here at Sutra it is our intention to display the colorful saga of Indian art as depicted on canvas, through the lens and by loom. Our gallery showcases established senior and junior contemporary artists, as well as renowned tribal artists from central India. Open May– Dec, Tue–Sun. 920-854-2880. www.SutraGallery.com see ad on page 85
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SIMMONS STUDIO/ GALLERY 1375 County ZZ, Ellison Bay. Portraits (people and their pets, especially dogs). Sporting and wildlife art, Door County scenes. “The Story of
Jules Verne,” a book written and illustrated by Wayne Simmons, available at the gallery and throughout Door County. Open 1-5 or by appointment. 920-854-9469 or 318-861-3881. www.WayneSimmonsArt.com see ad on page 87
WA S H I N GTO N ISL AND 88 HISTORIC
ISLAND DAIRY 1309 Range Line Road, Washington Island. Built in 1916, the Historic Island Dairy features an Island history exhibit including a 45 minute narrated video of historic Island photographs, a vintage poster/contemporary art gallery and a lavender gourmet market. Visit the second floor wedding ballroom for panoramic views of our Scandinavian Garden Pavilion surrounded by acres of lavender fields. Open 10am to 5pm daily, Memorial Day through Columbus Day. 920-737-1531. www.HistoricIslandDairy.com www.IslandLavender.com 89 ISLAND PLAYERS Washington
Island’s year-round community theater, presents Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, by Tennessee Williams, on July 17th, 18th, & 19th, 7:30 p.m. at the Trueblood Performing Arts Center. Throughout the year, Island Players offers informal full-length plays, play-readings, dramatic arts in the WI school, theater workshops, and two week-long summer acting camps for youth. Contact Joyce Morehouse, Managing Director, at 920-847-2215 or islandplayers@ washingtonisle.com. Visit our website at www.IslandPlayers.org. see ad on pages 88-89
90 SIEVERS SCHOOL OF FIBER
ARTS/THE SIEVERS SHOP 986 Jackson Harbor Rd. Sievers offers classes in weaving, quilting, basketmaking, wearables and more for adults, May-Oct.
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The Art Art of Wayne Simmons The of Wayne Simmons Dogs ~ Portraits ~ Sporting Art ~ Landscapes Dormitory available. Original fiber arts and crafts by Sievers students and teachers are sold, along with quality knitting and weaving yarns, fiber art books and supplies. 920-847-2264. www.SieversSchool.com
Dogs ~ Portraits ~ Sporting Art ~ Landscapes
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PERFORMING ARTS CENTER has a fabulous 2015 season planned for our 273-seat theater on Washington Island. Touring performers from throughout the Midwest will offer musical entertainment and dramatic productions. The Third Annual Washington Island Literary Festival, “Spirit of Place: Literature of the Land and Sea,” will take place Sept. 18 - 20. Come early for events to enjoy our patio and gardens. www.TruebloodPAC.com see ad on pages 88-89
Pick Pi ck uupp a pe personal pers personalized rson onalalalizizized ed ccopy op opyy of the artist’s book when you visit our Pick Pi ck uupp a pe personal pers personalized rson onalalaliz ized iz ed ccopy op opyy hidden farm gallery in Ellison Bay! of the artist’s book when you visit our hidden farm gallery in Ellison Bay!
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ART AND NATURE CENTER 1799 Main Rd. Located in a historic school house, with works by local and regional artists. Nature Room staffed by a naturalist with many hands-on exhibits. Weekly art and nature classes. Open June 13 – Sept. 20, 2012, Mon-Sat 10:30-4:30; Sun 11:30-4:30; after Labor Day, hours shorten. 920-847-2025; off-season 920-847-2557. www.wianc.org see ad on pages 88-89
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MUSIC FESTIVAL PO Box 235, Washington Island. August 3-14, Chamber and choral music by world-class musicians at the Trueblood Performing Arts Center, casual seminars, Children’s Music Camp and “Under the Big Top” featuring local musicians. www.WashingtonIslandMusicFestival.com see ad on pages 88-89
WayneCaldwellSimmons Artist WayneCaldwellSimmons Studio/Gallery Artist
Open 1-5 Wednesdays &Studio/Gallery Saturdays or ByOpen Appointment 1-5 June thru&October Wednesdays Saturdays or By Appointment 318-861-3881 (cell) June thru October 920-854-9469 (home) 318-861-3881 (cell) Bay 1375 ZZ, Ellison 920-854-9469 (home) wsimmonsad@aol.com www.waynesimmonsart.com 1375 ZZ, Ellison Bay
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Island PLAYERS Island PLAYERS
Washington Island’s year-round comCat on a comHot munity theater presents Washington Island’s year-round by Tennessee on Tin Roof, Cat on a Hot munity theater presents Williams, July 17th, 18th, & 19th, 7:30 p.m. at the by Tennessee Williams, on Tin Roof, Trueblood Performing Arts Center. July 17th, 18th, & 19th, 7:30 p.m. at the Throughout the year, Island Trueblood Performing ArtsPlayCenter. ers offers full-length Throughout the year, plays, Islandinformal Playplay-readings, dramatic artsinformal in the WI ers offers full-length plays, school, theaterdramatic workshops, two play-readings, artsand in the WI one-week-long summer acting school, theater workshops, andcamps two for youth. Contact Joyceacting Morehouse, one-week-long summer camps Managing Director,Joyce at 920-847-2215 or for youth. Contact Morehouse, islandplayers@washingtonisle.com. Managing Director, at 920-847-2215 or Visit our website at islandplayers@washingtonisle.com. www.islandplayers.org. Visit our website at www.islandplayers.org.
90 SCHOOL OF FIBER ARTS SCHOOL OF FIBER ARTS FINE CRAFTS & GIFTS FINE CRAFTS & GIFTS Offering classes in weaving, quilting,
basketry, knitting and in more. An 1890-built Offering classes weaving, quilting, schoolhouse is the setting for the of fine basketry, knitting and more. Ansale 1890-built crafts handmade by Sievers students schoolhouse is the setting for the sale of and fine teachers, along with books and fiber crafts handmade byyarns, Sievers students and art supplies. 986 Jackson Harbor teachers, along with yarns, books andRoad, fiber 920-847-2264 Daily, mid-May – Oct. art supplies.Open 986 Jackson Harbor Road, 920-847-2264 Open Daily, mid-May – Oct. www.sieversschool.com
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Washington Island MUSIC FESTIVAL Washington Island MUSIC FESTIVAL
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Led by Stephen Colburn, former principalColburn, oboist of Led by Stephen the Milwaukee Symphony former principal oboist of Orchestra, world-class the Milwaukee Symphony musicians and their families Orchestra, world-class gather on Island for two musicians and their families weeks 3-14)for of classigather (Aug on Island two cal chamber music concerts, weeks (Aug 3-14) of classicasual seminars, pre-concert cal chamber music concerts, talks, Children’s Camp casual seminars,Music pre-concert and “Under the Big Top” featalks, Children’s Music Camp turing local musicians. and “Under the Big Top”Come feaenjoy our beautiful Island and turing local musicians. Come all it has offer. Watch enjoy ourtobeautiful Islandour and web details. all it site has for to offer. Watch our web site for details.
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THE TRUEBLOOD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER hasPERFORMING a fabulous THE TRUEBLOOD 2015 season planned our ARTS CENTER has afor fabulous 273-seat theater on Washington 2015 season planned for our Island. Touring 273-seat theater performers on Washington from throughout the Midwest Island. Touring performers will offer musicalthe entertainfrom throughout Midwest ment andmusical dramaticentertainproductions. will offer The Third Annual Washington ment and dramatic productions. Island Literary Festival, “Spirit of The Third Annual Washington Place: Literature of the Land and Island Literary Festival, “Spirit of Sea”, will take place Sept. 18 -and 20. Place: Literature of the Land Comewill early forplace events to enjoy our Sea”, take Sept. 18 - 20. patio and gardens. Come early for events to enjoy our patio and gardens.
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index To locate a specific artist’s work, find the artist. The venue where the artist’s work is shown follows the name. For example, Rachel Aaroen’s work can be seen at Jacksonport Craft Cottage. And, under “J” in the index, Jacksonport Craft Cottage is listed with address, phone and page numbers, and the green #26 points to their location on the green portion of the fold-out map.
ALTMAN, Harold: Paint Box ALTOBELL, Judith Meyers: Edgewood AMBALKAR, Rajesh: Sutra 5 AMO GALLERY & FRAMERY, pg 17, pg 19, 40 N 3rd Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 920-743-2259
AMOROSO: Turtle Ridge AMRHEIN, Scott: Edgewood Please note that the map in this Anderson House year’s guide includes dots for adShop & Gallery, 3065 Anderson Ln, vertisers only. However, the index Ephraim, 854-4142 does include all venues where ANDERSON, the listed artwork can be seen Anne: Paint Box throughout the season, including ANDERSON, Bob: their address and phone numbers. Wash Isl ANC ANDERSON, Dan: DC Wisc Gallery, Cottage Row ANDERSON, A Dona: Jacksonport Craft 2ForU Digital Design & ANDERSON, Ernest: Turtle Ridge Gallery, 4140 Bluff Ln, Fish Creek, 854-7770 27 ANDERSON, JACK, pg 42, Cottage Row Gallery, 15 A DECORATOR’S Paint Box, AMO GALLERY, pg 29, pg 31, 4633 Market St, Egg Harbor, ANDERSON, John: Jacksonport 920-868-3010 Craft AAROEN, Rachel: Jacksonport ANDERSON, Jon: Santa Fe Craft Shop ABLER ART GLASS: Flying Pig ANDERSON, Kari: Blue Willow, Kari Anderson Studio, AMO ABRAHAM, Patricia: Paint Box ANDERSON, Mary Blotti: ABRAMS, Debra: Edgewood Paint Box ACOR, Cora: J Jeffrey ANDERSON, Mary Rypel: ADAMS, Deidre: Paint Box Paint Box ADAMS, Luke: Edgewood ANDERSON, Mike: Edgewood AGNESS, Rich: Ephraim Clay ANDERSON, Pamela: AKERLY, Nancy: Meadows Woodwalk Alchemy Fields, 9533 Hwy 57, ANDREAS, Brian: Blue Dolphin Baileys Harbor, 839-5462 or 2937 ANDRUS, Bob: Fine Line ALEXANDER, Karolyn: Paint 16 ANGELA LENSCH Box GALLERY, pg 30, pg 31, Algoma Atelier Of 1 7653 Hwy 42, Egg Harbor, Sculpture & Fine 563-380-5358 Art, pg 4, pg 16, E5977 Fremont ANTHONY, Paul: Blue Dolphin Rd., Algoma. 920-487-4200 APPEL, Robert: Paint Box ALLEN, Laurie: Jacksonport APPLEBAUM, Leon: Edgewood Craft APTE, Vishakha: Sutra ALLEN, Mark: Gallery of DCAL ARCHER, Curtis: Edgewood ALLISON, Destiny: Fine Line
ARENBERG, Diane: Fine Line ARNESON, Wendell: Woodwalk ARNOLD, Chip: J Jeffrey ARRINGTON, Tracy: J Jeffrey 65 Art of Door County, pg 67, pg 70, 199 Main St, Fish Creek, 920-868-1008 28 ARTFUL ARTISAN,
pg 42, pg 62, 9108 Hwy 42, Fish Creek, 920-868-9222 Artists Guild, 215 N 3rd Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 743-9900 ARZBERGER, Denise: TR Pottery ASSENSI, Silvano: Cupola House ATANASOV, Heidi: 2ForU 3 AUDE JEWELERS, pg 16, pg 20, 213A Main St, Luxemburg, 920-845-5860 AURELIUS, David & Jeanne: Clay Bay Pottery, Edgewood 29 AUSTIN, BRIDGET, pg 42, pg 44, Cottage Row Gallery, Paint Box AUSTIN, Phil: Paint Box AVENSON, Kelly: K Avenson Photography, Greco
B BACIGALUPO, Aaron: Paint Box BACIGALUPO, Arnie: Paint Box Back Door Studio, 10048 Hwy 57, Sister Bay, 854-1137 BACKHAUS, Kenn: Champeau Gallery BACON, Helen: Greco BACON, Lane: Domicile BAER, Ann: Domicile BAI, Buri: Sutra BAI, Durga: Sutra BAI, Lado: Sutra BAKER, Sandy: J Jeffrey Balistreri Fine Art Gallery, 9727 Maple Grove Rd, Ephraim, 414-534-8017 BALISTRERI, Anthony and John A: Balistreri Gallery BALKAN, Anna: Fine Line, J Jeffrey BANKER, Pamela: Earth Art Studio BANKSY: Historic Isl Gallery BARBIERI, Ronald: Geo. Burr BARNARD, Jane: Paint Box
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index BARNES-GINGRICH, Mary: Wash Isl ANC BARNHOUSE, Don: Cupola House BASCO, Carl: Blue Dolphin BATEMAN, Robert: A Decorator’s BAUER, Lois: Paint Box BAUERMEISTER, Michael: K Allen BAUMAN, Ron: Jacksonport Craft BAUMLER, Janet: Paint Box 67 BAY ART GALLERY, pg 76, pg 77, 2477 S. Hwy 42, Sister Bay, 920-854-2554 Bazyli Studios, 8783 S Cedar Trail, Baileys Harbor, 839-2526 BEASLEY, Doug: Martinez Studio BEASTER, Michael: PKJ Designs BECHTOLD, Rodger: Edgewood BECK, Bob: Paint Box BECK, Kathleen Mand: Cappaert Gallery BECKER, Bryan: Geo. Burr BEGAY, Calvin: Santa Fe Shop BEIMBORN, John: G&J Glassworks Bejeweled Images, 515 Jefferson St, Sturgeon Bay, 338-8120 BELL, Pam: Domicile BELLEAU, Chris: Geo. Burr BELLING, David: Paint Box BENNER, Sue: Fine Line BENSON, Jeff: Bay Art BENSON-FITTSCHUR, Prisca: Stoneware by Prisca, Wash Isl ANC, Ephraim Clay Bentley’s (GM) Renaissance Gallery, 12180 Hwy 42, Gills Rock, 854-2787 BENTLEY, George M & L.W.: Bentley’s Gallery BENTLEY, Robert D: AMO BERGERSON, Judith: Clay Bay Pottery BERGMAN, Bob: Domicile BERINGER, Lori: Fine Line BERKELY, Valerie: Paint Box BERNER, Sally: Edgewood BEST, Donna: Geo. Burr BEUTEL, Ernest: Mill Road, Stur Bay Studios, Meadows BEZIO, Doris: Algoma Atelier
BHURIA, Shanta: Sutra BIGGER, Julie: Santa Fe Shop BINS, Coleen: Chief Oshkosh 17 BIRCH CREEK MUSIC PERFORMANCE CENTER, pg 31, pg 75, 3821 Cty. E, Egg Harbor, 920-868-3763 BIRR, Lori: Bejeweled Images BISHOP, Pat: Domicile BLAKE, Elyn: J Jeffrey 30 BLIETZ, CRAIG, pg 43, pg 44, Edgewood Orchard Galleries, Fish Creek BLISCH, Mary: Peninsula Jeweler BLIXT, Ingrid: Cappaert Gallery BLODGETT, Buzz: Blue Dolphin 57 BLUE DOLPHIN HOUSE & BDH STUDIO, pg 65, pg 71, 10320 Water St, Ephraim, 800-765-0141 Blue Willow, 10002 Hwy 57, Sister Bay, 854-4828 BLUE, Richard: Geo. Burr Bluff House Studio, 9049 Gibraltar Bluff Rd, Fish Creek, 8682882 BOARD, Cynthia: Off the Wheel BOELTE, Jan: Paint Box BOGLE, Collin: A Decorator’s BOGLE, Lee: A Decorator’s BOHLIN, Laverne: Plum Bottom BOHLING, Ed: Cappaert Gallery BOLLINGER, Meg: J Jeffrey BOLSON, Rob: Paint Box BOND, Michael: Cottage Row 68 BONNIE PARUCH STUDIO GALLERY, pg 2, pg 76, 11249 County Rd. ZZ, Sister Bay, 920-421-1616 BONNIVIER, Cal: Paint Box BOPRAY, Pat: Flying Pig BORMAN, Beki: Woodwalk BOSCAMP, Dottie: J Jeffrey BOX, Abbey: Sutra BOX, Robert: TR Pottery BRACKEN, Greg: Edgewood BRADFORD, Susan: Turtle Ridge BRADLEY, Sarah: Artists Guild BRAND, Alex: Edgewood BRANSFIELD, Kathy: J Jeffrey BRANSON, Beverly Hart: Gallery of DCAL BRATHOL-HOSTVET, Kay: Edgewood
BRAWNER, Richard: Bay Art BREADON, Eoin: K Allen BRESNAHAN, Dan: Woodwalk BRESNAHAN, Julia: Woodwalk BRESNAHAN, Kelly: Woodwalk Brew Coffee House, 12002 Hwy 42, Ellison Bay, 421-2739 BREWSTER, Larry: Scrimshanders BRIDENHAGEN, Fred: Art of DC, Water St Gallery BRIDENHAGEN, Marshal: Art of DC, Water St Gallery BRIDENHAGEN, Riley: Art of DC, Water St Gallery BRIDENHAGEN, Stacy: Art of DC, Water St Gallery BRIGGS, Nancy: Flying Pig BRINKLEY-CHAUDOIR, Jo: Jacksonport Craft BRINKMAN, Wally: Domicile BRINTON, Joseph: Geo. Burr BRITELL, Julia: J Jeffrey BRITTON, Becky: Woodwalk BROKAW, Joel: Blue Dolphin BROMLEY, David: Paint Box BRONIKOWSKI, Ken: Paint Box BRONK, Richard: Edgewood BROOKS, Kerry: Off the Wheel BROSKI, Cathy: Edgewood BROWN, Barrie: Cappaert Gallery BROWN, Donna: Donna Brown White Barn, Cupola House BROWN, MARTIN: Scrimshanders BRYAN-HANSON, Shan: Gwendolyn’s BUCQUET, George: Edgewood BUDZIS, Jeffrey (J Louis): Jeffrey Louis Budzis Studio BUECHNER, Matthew: Edgewood BUNGENER, Kirsten: Greco BURHANS, Ira: G&J Glassworks BURKE, Ellie: Edgewood BURMEISTER, Marion: AMO BURNS, Sara: Santa Fe Shop BURR, George: Geo. Burr BUSALACCHI, Anthony: Paint Box BUSH, Darrell: A Decorator’s BUSTAMANTE, Sergio: Santa Fe Shop
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C CAIN, Ned: Edgewood Calendar: 8 CAMBRON, Nina: Blue Dolphin CAMPBELL, Bill: Off the Wheel CANNON, Greta: Plum Bottom CANTRELL, Dale: Geo. Burr 18 CAPPAERT CONTEMPORARY Gallery, pg 32, pg 33, 7901 Hwy 42, Egg Harbor, 920-868-3987 CAPPAERT, Ginny: Cappaert Gallery, Edgewood CAPSER, Mike: A Decorator’s CARBOL, Betty Williams: PKJ Designs CARICOF, Kathleen: Edgewood CARLSEN, Barry Roal: Edgewood CARLTON, Rebecca: Juddville Clay CARLYLE, Ken: Back Door Studio CARPENTER, Wendy: UU Gallery, Interfibers CARTER, Keith: Woodwalk, Clay on Steele CASH, Sydney: DC Studios CASON, Joan B: Paint Box CASSIDY, B.J.: Geo. Burr CATHER, John: AMO CAULDWELL, Courtney: Wash Isl ANC CAULDWELL, Jeanne: Wash Isl ANC CAULDWELL, Patti: Wash Isl ANC CEARLOCK, Rhonda: J Jeffrey CERINICH, Victoria: Wyatts Gallery CHACRAVARTY, Jason: K Allen 69 CHAMPEAU GALLERY, pg 76, pg 78, 2428 South Bay Shore Dr., Sister Bay, 920-854-2770 CHAMPEAU, Carol H: Hartmann Gallery CHAMPEAU, Joan: Champeau Gallery CHAMPEAU, Nannette: Champeau Gallery CHAMPEAU, Patrice: Champeau Gallery CHAMPEAU, Ralph G.: Hartmann Gallery CHAMPEAU, Roberta: Champeau Gallery CHAUDHARI, Balu: Sutra
CHAUDOIR GLASS STUDIO, pg 76, pg 81, 10130 Old Stage Lane, Sister Bay, 920-854-4825 70
CHAUDOIR, Gary: Chaudoir Glass Studio CHAVENELLE, Gail: Geo. Burr CHECKER, Janet: Paint Box CHELIUS, Carl: Wash Isl ANC Chez Cheryl Art Space, 8360 High Plateau Rd, Baileys Harbor, 421-1690 Chief Oshkosh Native American Arts, 7631 Hwy 42, Egg Harbor, 868-3240 CHRISTENSEN, Joe: Fine Line CHRISTIAN, Greg & Samara: Samara Jewelry CHRISTIANS, Marlee: Jacksonport Craft CHRISTIANSON, Kirsten: Clay on Steele, Woodwalk CHRISTIANSON, Rebecca: Jacksonport Craft CIESLA, Peter & Skye: Angela Lensch Gallery, Bazyli Studios, Linden Gallery CLARK, Beth: DC Studios CLARK, Colleen: Edgewood CLARK, Melissa: Greco 80 CLAY BAY POTTERY AND GALLERY, pg 2, pg 84, 11650 Hwy 42, Ellison Bay, 920-854-5027 Clay on Steele Pottery Studio, 221 Steele St, Algoma, 487-3501 OR 388-0425 CLAYTON, Deanna: DC Studios CLAYTON, Keith: K Allen, DC Studios 81 CLEARING folk school, THE, pg 2, pg 84, 12171 Garrett Bay Road, Ellison Bay, 854-4088 CLEVELAND, Brett: Edgewood COATY, Martha: Bay Art CODINA, Leslie: Flying Pig COHEN, Michael: Scrimshanders COHN & STONE: Edgewood COHN, Michael: Clay Bay Pottery COISMAN, Rose: Alchemy Fields COLLETTE, Mary: Gallery of DCAL COLLINS, Nicole: Plum Bottom COMSTOCK Jr, Robert F: Bay Art, Erinnwood
COMSTOCK, Jan: Erinnwood, Woodwalk, Mill Road, Bay Art CONARD, Tom: Clay on Steele CONLON, Fred: Flying Pig CONNER, Charles: Scrimshanders 39 CONNIE GLOWACKI GALLERY, pg 46, pg 50, Top of the Hill Shops, 9331 Spring Rd, Unit B23, Fish Creek, 608-774-4737 CONNOLLY, Dennis: Meadows CONWAY, Rose Marie: Paint Box COOK, Donald & Judith: J Jeffrey COOK, Karen: Edgewood Cookery Restaurant, 4135 Main St, Fish Creek, 868-3634 COOMBS, Ben: Blue Dolphin CORNELL, Lorna Bell: Water St Gallery, Paint Box, Art of DC Corner of the Past (Museum), Hwy 57 at Country Ln, Sister Bay, 854-9242 31 COTTAGE ROW FRAMING & GALLERY, pg 44, pg 48, 9197 Hwy 42, Fish Creek, 920-868-2626 82 COUSIN’S WALK,
pg 2, pg 85, 11940 Lakeview Rd., Ellison Bay, 920-854-1926 COVOTSOS, Louis: Blue Dolphin COYNE, Elaine: Santa Fe Shop CRADDOCK, Rich: Paint Box CRAHEN, John: Geo. Burr CRANE, Jean: UU Gallery, Edgewood CROOKS, Rita: J Jeffrey CROSBIE, Sharon: Paint Box CROSS, Dan: Blue Dolphin CUNNINGHAM, Clay: Off the Wheel CUO, Jenny: Cupola House Cupola House Art Gallery, 7836 Hwy 42, Egg Harbor, 868-3941 Cynthia B Johnson Studio, 7455 Hwy 57, Baileys Harbor, 8399298
D DABLI, Anand: Sutra DALEY, Joeann: Paint Box DALHKE, Robert: Edgewood DALTON, Jane: Blue Dolphin DANE, Robert: Edgewood DANGELO, Michele: Edgewood DANIEL, Mary: Jacksonport Craft
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index DARNELL, Rachel: Cappaert Gallery DAS, Ratindra: Blue Dolphin DAVENPORT, John: Woodwalk DAVIES, John: Wash Isl ANC DAVIS, Jared & Nicole: Santa Fe Shop DAWDY, Kathy: Cappaert Gallery DC Deli Restaurant, 8037 Hwy 57, Baileys Harbor, 839-1361 DC Studios Inc, 2571 Cty Q, Sister Bay, 421-1604 DE ARTEAGA, Bonnie: Woodwalk DEGENHARDT, Patty: Patty Degenhardt Studio Gallery, Bay Art DEIBOLT, Alysa: Cappaert Gallery Del Graphics, 9356 Greywood Road, J-4, Fish Creek, 868-2606 DELCARSON, Jane: Del Graphics, UU Gallery, Paint Box DELCARSON, Richard: Del Graphics, Jacksonport Craft DEMBOWSKI, Debra: Edgewood DEMINT, Tom: Paint Box DENEEN, Katy: Clay Bay Pottery DENEEN, Mary & Peter: Clay Bay Pottery DENOTO, Karen Lee: Stur Bay Studios, Meadows DESOTO, Pablo: K Allen DEVITT, Nell: K Allen DEVRIES, Geke: Domicile DEWITT, Amanda: Wash Isl ANC, Plum Bottom DIAZ, Pat: Geo. Burr DICARA, Beth: Blue Dolphin DICKINSON, Franne: Toe Path DICKINSON, John: K Allen DICK-SCHUSTER, Stacia: Lost Moth DIDIER, Les: Paint Box DIETRICH, John: Gwendolyn’s, Ellison Bay Pottery DIETRICH, Margaret: Ellison Bay Pottery DIETRICH, Thomas: Ellison Bay Pottery DIGGS, Dottie: Mill Road DILLER, Jeremy: Santa Fe Shop DIMITRUK, Bryce: Fine Line DITTMANN, Rosie: Whitefish Gallery DOBINSKA, Pat: Paint Box
Doerr Woodworking, 4371 Cty M, Sturgeon Bay (East), 743-5631 DOERR, Michael: Doerr Woodworking, Martinez Studio DOLAN, James: Paint Box Domicile, 10592 Hwy 57, Sister Bay, 854-9005 Donna Brown White Barn Gallery, 2496 Meadow Rd, Baileys Harbor, 839-2883 DONNELLY, Megan & Colin: Woodwalk DONOHOO, Sue: Soo Hoo Artwear DOOLITTLE, Bev: A Decorator’s 33 DOOR COMMUNITY AUDITORIUM, pg 46, pg 52, pg 74, 3926 Hwy. 42, Fish Creek, 920-868-2728 DOOR COUNTY FESTIVAL OF FINE ARTS / SISTER BAY ADVANCEMENT GROUP, pg 76, pg 77, Waterfront Park in Sister Bay, 920-854-2812 71
Door County Historical Museum, 18 N 4th Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 743-5809 Door County Maritime Museum, 82; 120 N Madison St, Sturgeon Bay, 743-5958 Door County Wisconsin Gallery, 12371 Garrett Bay Rd, Ellison Bay, 854-4119 24 DOOR SHAKESPEARE, pg 34, pg 36, pg 73, 7590 Boynton Lane, Baileys Harbor, 920-839-1500 DORE, Lester: Paint Box DOUCETTE, Al: Scrimshanders DOWLAND, Angie: Turtle Ridge DOYLE, William: Paint Box Dragons Keep Studio, 5815 Sunset Ln, Sturgeon Bay, 743-5771 DRIESBACH, David: Paint Box DUDGEON, Sarah: Off the Wheel DUFRANE, Jim: G&J Glassworks DULLEM, Norm: Domicile DUNCAN, Robert: A Decorator’s DUPONT, Gerry: Scrimshanders DYMEL, Ashka: Blue Dolphin
E Eagle Bluff Lighthouse Museum, 9462 Shore Road, Fish Creek, 421-3636 EAKIN, Lois: Fine Line
EAM: DC Studios 72 Earth Art Studio, pg 78, pg 79, 10580 Country Walk Dr, Sister Bay, 920-854-1912 EASLEY, Cindy: Peninsula Jeweler EBY, Loretta: Blue Dolphin, J Jeffrey Eco Door, 9341 Spring Rd. #B17, Fish Creek, 868.5400 EDDINGTON, Tom: Woodwalk Eden North Gallery, 8099 Hwy 57, Baileys Harbor, 839-2754 35 EDGEWOOD ORCHARD GALLERIES, pg 3, pg 46, 4140 Peninsula Players Rd, Fish Creek, 920-868-3579 EGAN, Anne W: Woodwalk EGAN, Anne: Edgewood EGAN, Pam: Bay Art EGGERT, Dale: Edgewood EGGERT, Dan: Angela Lensch Gallery EGGERT, Kathleen: Edgewood EHLERT, Beth: Alchemy Fields EHRMANN, Mark: Artful Artisan EINE, Ben: Historic Isl Gallery 37 JUDI EKHOLM, pg 49, pg 50, Edgewood Orchard Galleries, Paint Box ELDRIDGE, Bob: Wash Isl ANC ELIAS, John: Blue Dolphin 83 ELLISON BAY ARTS, pg 2, pg 85, Ellison Bay 84 ELLISON BAY
POTTERY STUDIOS, pg 2, pg 86, 12156 Garrett Bay Rd., 920-854-5049 ELSHOLZ, Gail: Paint Box ELVIDGE, Bonnie: Geo. Burr EMERSON, Minnow: Edgewood 36 EMMETT JOHNS GALLERY, pg 50, pg 53, 9100 Hwy 42, Fish Creek, 920-868-3880 ENGLEBERT, Janice: Jacksonport Craft ENGLISH RETREADS: DC Studios ENGLISH, Ron: Historic Isl Gallery Ephraim Clay, 9922 Water St, Ephraim, 854-4110 ERICKSON, Kimberly: Flying Pig, Blue Dolphin ERICKSON, Richard: Blue Dolphin
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Erinnwood Studio Gallery, 7456 Hwy 57, Baileys Harbor, 839-2311 ERSKINE, Holly: Waters Gallery ERSKINE, Tim: Waters Gallery ESSER, Don: Flying Pig ESSOG, Connie: Wash Isl ANC EVANS, Nate & Hallie: Off the Wheel EVANS, Stephanie: Fine Line EVERHARDUS, Sally: Woodwalk
F FABRICO, Stephen: Blue Dolphin FAGAN, Joan: Paint Box FAIREY, Shepard: Historic Isl Gallery FALOUT, Joe: Blue Dolphin FANG, Xiang: Linden Gallery FARBER, Marcy: Cousins Walk FARRELL, Patrick: Edgewood FASANI, Ruben: DC Studios, K Allen Fatso’s Pizza, 46 Green Bay Rd, Sturgeon Bay, 559-6616 FEHRENSEN, Rina: J Jeffrey FENENDAEL, Ed: Morning Mist Studio, Ephraim Clay, Cupola House FENNER, Andrea: Paint Box FENNER, Mary Sue: Flying Pig FERO, Shane: Fine Line FERRIER, Jeffrey: Blue Dolphin FICO, Angelo: K Allen FIEBER, Leonard & Martha: Fine Line FIELDS, Heather & John: J Jeffrey Fine Line Classics, 10374 Hwy 42, Ephraim, 854-9114 58 FINE LINE DESIGNS GALLERY, pg 66, pg 68, 10376 Hwy 42, Ephraim, 920-854-4343 FINLEY, Kate: Santa Fe Shop FINNERTY, Jim: J Jeffrey FIRE & LIGHT: Edgewood FIREFLY GLASS: Flying Pig FISHER, Avis: Domicile FITZGERALD, Brian & Patrick: Ephraim Clay FLEMING, Robin: Woodwalk 2 THE FLYING PIG GALLERY & GREENSPACE, pg 16, pg 20, N6975 Hwy 42, Algoma, 920-487-9902
FOOTE, Julia: Paint Box FORCIER, Chris & Doreen: Domicile FORKERT, Jan: Woodwalk FORSBERG, Eric: Cupola House FORTUNATO, Delores: Cappaert Gallery FRANK, Ricky: J Jeffrey FRANKE, Gail: Bay Art FRANKE, Thomas: Bay Art FRANKENBURGER, Scott: Off the Wheel FRASER, Austin: Paint Box FRICKE, Jason: TR Pottery FRITZ, Kathleen Chaney: Art of DC, Water St Gallery FRY, Rachel: Angela Lensch Gallery 73 FRYKMAN STUDIO GALLERY, pg 78, pg 81, 2566 S Bay Shore Dr (Hwy 42), Sister Bay, 920-854-7351 FRYKMAN, David: Frykman Gallery FRYKMAN, Heather Harle: Frykman Gallery FRYKMAN, Lucas: Frykman Gallery 6 FRYKMAN, FAITH, pg 19, Stur Bay Studios, Meadows, AMO Gallery FUNDINGSLAND, Don: Cottage Row FURLIN, Peggy: J Jeffrey FURNEY, Joyce: Santa Fe Shop
G G&J Glassworks, 59 S Madison Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 818-0493 GADAMUS, Jerry: A Decorator’s GADE, Vanessa: J Jeffrey GAIKWAD, Promod: Sutra GALLAGHER, Michael: Edgewood Gallery at Door Peninsula Winery, 5806 Hwy 42, Carlsville, 743-7431x101 Gallery of Gold, 4091 Main St, Fish Creek, 868-9020 34 GALLERY OF THE DOOR COUNTY ART LEAGUE FINE ART ARTISTS, pg 46, Top of the Hill Shops, Suite B22, Fish Creek, 920-868-2288 GALLOWAY, Susan Blue: Whitefish Gallery GANOUDIS, Olga: Edgewood GARCIA, Gail: Blue Dolphin
GARTNER & BLADE: Edgewood GARVIN, Elizabeth: Edgewood GARVOILLE, Nick: Plum Bottom GARWOOD DESIGNS: DC Studios GAUMER, Dan: K Allen GEBAUER, Tony & Renee: Cookery, TR Pottery GEBERT, Annelies: TR Pottery GEIGER, Charles & Anne-Lee: Wash Isl ANC GEIMAN, Dolan, Eco Door GELLERMAN, Kristine : Edgewood 59 GEORGE BURR GALLERY, pg 66, pg 69, 10325 Hwy 42, Ephraim, 920-854-7877 GEORGE, Brent: Fine Line GERBER, Glenn: Paint Box GERHARTZ, Steve: Fine Line GEZELLA, Mark: Domicile GEZELLA, Nancy: Domicile GHADGE, Sucheta: Sutra GIANNI, Julie: Wash Isl ANC GIBSON, Jessica & Ian (J&I): J Jeffrey GILCHRIST, Lynn: Woodwalk, Stur Bay Studios, Lynn Gilchrist Studio GILE, Carol: Domicile 83 GILLS ROCK STONEWARE, pg 2, pg 85, 12020 Lakeview Rd, Gills Rock, 854-2774 GILMAN, Lynn: Jacksonport Craft GILVEY, John P: Edgewood GINENESS, Doug: Cupola House GIRARDINI, Julie: Blue Dolphin GJERDSET, Kristin: Paint Box GLASNAP, Kathy: Kathy Glasnap Gallery, Cottage Row GLASS ACT: Edgewood GLOECKLER, Raymond: Paint Box GLOWACKI, Connie: Connie Glowacki Gallery, Meadows GODBOLE, Ashwini: Sutra GODDARD, Anne: J Jeffrey GOGGIO, Kristy: Fine Line GONZALEZ, Rose Mary: Wash Isl ANC GOODALL, Leslie: Cupola House GOODMAN, Christina: Edgewood GOODWIN, Jim: Wash Isl ANC
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index GOSSLING, Maryam: Paint Box GOWAN, Greg: Santa Fe Shop GRAEF, Renee: Jacksonport Craft GRANT, Daniel: J Jeffrey GRAY, Jeff: J Jeffrey GRAY, Maureen Berquist: Cappaert Gallery GREBEL, Paula Swaydan: Woodwalk Greco Gallery, 24 N 3rd Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 743-5000 Green Path Studio Gallery, 4766 Bluff Dr, Sturgeon Bay, 7432983 GREENING, Jeff: Flying Pig GREENWALD, Bonnie: Blue Dolphin GREENWOOD, Nathan: Off the Wheel GREMMER, Sara: Cupola House GRESKO-LYONS, Carol: Paint Box GRIMES, Bruce: Paint Box GRISWOLD, Glen: Domicile GROESSER, Debra Joy: Bay Art GROLL, Nan: Jacksonport Craft GRUETT, Molly: Flying Pig GRUNWALD, Barry: Fine Line GRUNWALD, Wes: Fine Line GRUTZA, June: Jacksonport Craft Guenzel Gallery, 27, 3906 Cty F, Fish Creek, 868-3455 GUILETTE, Julie: Whitefish Gallery GUNNLAUGSON, Joy: Wash Isl ANC GUYDOSH, Gary: J Jeffrey Gwendolyn’s Jewelry & Gallery, 44 N 3rd Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 746-0662
H HAAG, Roger: Scaturo’s Café HAAS, Steven: Edgewood HACKETT, Dave: Stur Bay Studios HAESE, Frank: Domicile HAESSIG, David & Jeneice: Domicile HAGEN, Finn: Wash Isl ANC HAGEN, Laura Findlay: Wash Isl ANC HAGEN, Sophia: Wash Isl ANC
40 HALE, SUSAN, pg 55,
pg 57, Edgewood Orchard Galleries, Fish Creek
HAMILTON, Mary: Paint Box HANDLER, Audrey: Edgewood 41 HANDS ON ART STUDIO & GALLERY, pg 54, pg 55, 3655 Peninsula Players Rd, Fish Creek, 888-868-9311 HANG, Thu: Linden Gallery HANKS, Gary: Woodwalk, Wash Isl ANC HANKS, Steve: A Decorator’s, Cupola House HANNEY, Roxanne: Bay Art Hanseatic Art Gallery, 3060 Hwy Q, Ephraim, 854-4312 HANSEN, Harold: Cupola House HANSEN, John: Paint Box HANSON, Ken & Ingrid: J Jeffrey, Blue Dolphin HANSON, Kellie: Flying Pig HANSON, Tricia: T Simon HARDIMAN, Gloria: Maple Grove Gallery HARGREAVES, Jeff: Fine Line HARRIE, Paul: Edgewood HARRIS, Virginia: Paint Box HARTLEY, Scott: Fine Line 74 HARTMANN SIGN AND ART GAL, pg 78, pg 80, 10673 Sumac Lane, Sister Bay, 920-854-5378 HARTMANN, Bonnie: Paint Box HASKEW, Lu: Champeau Gallery HATCH, David: Fine Line Classics HATCH, Nathan: Edgewood, Fine Line HATHAWAY, Gail: Jacksonport Craft HAWKINS, Stan: Scrimshanders HAYES, Marga: Edgewood HE, Qi: Linden Gallery HEARDEN, Margaret: Blue Dolphin HEGLAND, Peder: Clay Bay Pottery HEIL, Russ: Jacksonport Craft HEILMAN, Bronwen: Blue Dolphin HEIMBACH, Dennis: Edgewood HEINRICHS, Mitch: Mitch Heinrichs Gallery HELLER, Elizabeth: Bay Art HELSCHER, Nan: Fine Line
HEMPEL, James: Bay Art HENDERSON, Doug & Barbara: Woodwalk HERBECK, Ed: Cupola House Hermke Timm Studio, 5008 South Cave Point Dr, Valmy, 743-2768 HERREMAN, Nita: Oilerie - Fish Creek HERSCHBERGER, John: Wash Isl ANC HERSCHBERGER, Patty: Wash Isl ANC HERTELL, Mary: Domicile HEYSER, Jennifer: Paint Box HIGDON, Rich: TR Pottery HILGERS, R.G.: Alchemy Fields HINES, Mark: J Jeffrey 88 HISTORIC ISLAND DAIRY, pg 86, 1309 Range Line Road, Washington Island, 920-737-1531 HO, Gaylord: Edgewood HODGELL, PC: Paint Box HODGELL, Robert: Paint Box HODGES, Carol: Wash Isl ANC HOEGGER, Dean: Woodwalk HOFF, Grace: J Jeffrey 60 Hoffmann, Susan, pg 66, Fine Line Designs, Ephraim HOFFMANN-HOAGLAND: Whitefish Gallery HOFMANN, Kathy: Edgewood HOGAN, Grace: Cappaert Gallery HOLBROOK, Perry: J Jeffrey HOLLISTER, Cathy: Gwendolyn’s HOLLNAGEL, Joan: Flying Pig HOLMES, Elodie: Fine Line HOLSON, Tom: Wash Isl ANC HOMSTAD, Carl: Clay Bay Pottery HORN, Marilyn: Jacksonport Craft HOSTERMAN, Holly (Holly : J Jeffrey HOTCHKISS, Joel: Blue Dolphin HOVE, Norma: Domicile HOWAT, Maria: Champeau Gallery HUBBARD, Rozanne: Edgewood HUDSON, Michael: J Jeffrey HUEBNER, Sister Carla: Woodwalk
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HUFFMAN, Kate & Jere: Clay Bay Pottery HUMBURG, Angela: Flying Pig HUNT, Jan: Cupola House, Paint Box HUNTER, Rick: J Jeffrey HUNT-WULKOWICZ, Susan: Paint Box, Cupola House HURD, Judith: Flying Pig HUREMOVIC, Omer: G&J Glassworks HURLBERT, Jacqueline: Alchemy Fields HUTCHCROFT, Laura: Blue Dolphin HUTCHINSON, Adam: Clay Bay Pottery HYSON, Diane: Jacksonport Craft
I IBAR, Julie Briede: Edgewood IMBSWEILER, Regina: Edgewood IMHOFF, Fred: Santa Fe Shop IMMERMAN, Steve: K Allen 75 INGWERSEN STUDIO & GALLERY, pg 78, pg 79, 2029 Old Stage Rd, Sister Bay, 920-854-4072 INGWERSEN, James J.: Ingwersen Studio/Gallery, LaMere House Antiques, Paint Box 42 INTERFIBERS STUDIO GALLERY, pg 55, 9204 Silk Rd, Fish Creek, 920-868-3580 IRELAND, Michael: Fine Line 83 ISLAND ORCHARD CIDER, pg 2, pg 85, 12040 N Garrett Bay Rd, Ellison Bay, 854-3344 89 ISLAND PLAYERS,
pg 74, pg 86, pg 88, Trueblood Performing Arts Center, Washington Island, 920-847-2215 ITLELWAR, Pankaj: Sutra
J J Jeffrey Taylor, 4175 Main St, Fish Creek, 868-3033 JACK, Laura: Wash Isl ANC 26 JACKSONPORT CRAFT COTTAGE GIFTS, pg 34, pg 36, 6275 Hwy 57, Jacksonport, 920-823-2288 JACOBS, Adam: Paint Box JACOBS, Kim: Paint Box JAMES, Peter: J Jeffrey JAMES, Sandy: TR Pottery
Jason Mann Photography Studio, 242 Michigan St, Sturgeon Bay, 246-8106 JAUQUET, Andrea: Bluff House Studio JAUQUET, William: Edgewood JEFFCOAT, Pamela: PKJ Designs 79 JEFFREY (J. LOUIS) BUDZIS, pg 84, 1595 Old School Rd., Ellison Bay, 920-493-1078 JEFFRIES, Chris: K Allen JENKINS, Jim: Scrimshanders JEUTTER, Chris: Wash Isl ANC Jim Leathem’s Door Images Studio/Gallery, 2366 Log Cabin Ln, Sister Bay, 854-4008 JOHNS, Emmett: Emmett Johns Gallery, Paint Box, Madison Ave Wine JOHNSON, Cynthia Barnes: Cynthia B Johnson Studio JOHNSON, Devin: Santa Fe Shop JOHNSON, Frankie: Paint Box, Champeau Gallery JOHNSON, Fred: Paint Box JOHNSON, Jim: Edgewood JOHNSON, Mary: Cottage Row JOHNSON, Molly: Algoma Atelier JOHNSON, Peter: Water St Gallery, Art of DC JOHNSTON, Beth: Fine Line JOLLEY, Richard: Edgewood JONES, Cindy: Gwendolyn’s JONES, Judy Barnewolt: Wash Isl ANC JONES, Virgil: Edgewood JONES, Win: Wash Isl ANC, Paint Box JORDAN, Charles: Paint Box JORGENSON, Steve: Frykman Studio Gallery JOUBERT, Polly: Gallery of DCAL 43 JUDDVILLE CLAY STUDIO GALLERY, pg 55, pg 56, 8496 Hwy 42, Juddville, 920-868-2021 Judi Nelson Studio, 1940 Scandia Rd, Sister Bay, 915-0046 JUERS, Don: Jacksonport Craft
K K Allen Gallery, 2571 Cty Q, Sister Bay, 854-4100 K Avenson Photography, 24 N 3rd Ave, Sturgeon Bay
KAFTAN, Joseph: Angela Lensch Gallery, Flying Pig KAHLSA, Ananda: DC Studios KAISER, Christine: DC Studios KANODIA, Nayanaa: Sutra Karen Overbeck’s Mosaic Garden, 5338 Cty TT, Sturgeon Bay, 743-0179 KARG, Rollin: J Jeffrey Kari Anderson Studio, 6844 Cty T, Jacksonport, KARL WILEN, John: Geo. Burr KASTER, Lavaun: Paint Box 38 KATHY GLASNAP GALLERY, pg 50, 8873 County A, Fish Creek, 920-839-2110 KAU, Dagmar: Paint Box KAYSER, Jane: Domicile KEDAR, Pravin: Sutra KEEFE, Shelby: Edgewood KEIM, Anna: Jacksonport Craft KELLEY, Lauretta: Stur Bay Studios KENAROVA, Maria: Santa Fe Shop KENNELLY, Susan: Domicile KENNEY-CARTER, Carolyn: Domicile KENYON, Barbara: Gallery of DCAL, Meadows, Paint Box KFOURI, Jonathan: Wash Isl ANC KHALSA, Ananda: Edgewood KIEL, Christine: Oilerie - Fish Creek Kimz Gallery Café, 229 Louisiana Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 818-0558 KING, Marjorie: Geo. Burr KING, Pat: Fine Line KINKEAD, Rebecca: Edgewood KIRACOFE, Daniel: Scrimshanders KIRACOFE, Gary: Scrimshanders KIRCHOFF, Audrey: Paint Box KIRWEN, Bethany: Gallery of DCAL, Greco, Meadows, Stur Bay Studios KLAPHAKE, Stacey: Jacksonport Craft KLEIN, Paul: Fine Line KLITZMAN, Ken: Jacksonport Craft, G&J Glassworks KLOETZKE, Don: A Decorator’s, Cupola House KLUG, Gretchen: Edgewood KNAACK, Terrill: Fine Line
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index KNAAK, DeArlene: Cappaert Gallery KNUPPER, Barb: Artful Artisan KOCH, James: Flying Pig KOCH, Robert: Wash Isl ANC KOENIG, Hal: Fine Line KOENIG, Linda: Edgewood KOLINSKI, Kris: Clay on Steele KOLINSKI, Mark: Clay on Steele KOLLACKS, Linda: Champeau Gallery KOSHALEK, Cynthia: Off the Wheel KOVAK, George: A Decorator’s KOX, Norbert: Paint Box KOZMA, Brigitte: Mill Road, Art of DC, Algoma Atelier, Water St Gallery, Meadows KOZNEREK, Nora: DC Studios KRAUSE, Paul: Paul David KRAUSE, Susan: Cupola House KREJCHA, Jerry: Paint Box KRUEGER, Tom: Gwendolyn’s KRUSE, Joy: Flying Pig KUBICK, Kathy: Woodwalk KUFRIN, Lainie: Jacksonport Craft, Geo. Burr KUHNS, Jeanne: Lost Moth KUIPER, Irene: Wash Isl ANC KULVE, Sarah Te: Aude Jewelers KUNIC, Helen: Champeau Gallery KURTEN, Dot: Jacksonport Craft KWASNY, David: Woodwalk KYLE, Amy: J Jeffrey
L LACEY, David: Fine Line LACOUETTE, Leonie: Blue Dolphin LACROIX, Helen: Paint Box LAHEY, Karen: Scrimshanders LAING, Catherine: Edgewood LAJEUNESSE, Monique: Blue Dolphin LaMALFA, Jim: Cappaert Gallery LaMere House Antiques, 6329 Hwy 57, Baileys Harbor, 823-2150 LANDERMAN, Kristine Marie: Clay Bay Pottery LANGENBERG, Karla: Geo. Burr LANGENECKER, Steve: Fine Line LANGLOIS, Flora: Paint Box, Edgewood
LANZER, Elizabeth: Paint Box LAPP, Anna: Jacksonport Craft LAPP, Barbara: Jacksonport Craft 61 LARDIERE GALLERY & STUDIO, see ad inside front cover, pg 69, 9868 Hidden Spring Rd, Ephraim, 920-854-1885 LARDIERE, Geoffrey: Lardiere Gallery & Studio LARIMORE, Ron: Bay Art LARSON, Bob: Water St Gallery, Art of DC LARSON, Deb Stroh: AMO, Stur Bay Studios LARSON, Jeanne: Fine Line LARSON, Roberta L: Paint Box LASATER IV, John Porter: Bay Art LAUDERMILK, Rick: Cupola House LAUENSTEIN, Fritz: Blue Dolphin LAUGER, Dylan: Plum Bottom LAZZERONI, Ed: Fine Line LE, Long Yao: Linden Gallery LE, Trinh: Linden Gallery LEATHAM, Jim: Jim Leathem’s Door Images LEDBETTER, Jeanne: Champeau Gallery LEE, Jennifer: Toe Path, Brew Coffee House LEIN-SVENCNER, Laura: Flying Pig LEMBERGER, Ami: Cupola House LEMKE, William: J Jeffrey Len Villano Photography, 6025 Hwy 57, Baileys Harbor, 559-1438 LENSCH, Angela: Angela Lensch Gallery LENZ, Lezlie: Paint Box LENZ-CRAMPTON, Elizabeth: Paint Box LEONE, Julia Berggren: Wash Isl ANC LEOPOLD, Susan: Paint Box LEVENHAGEN, Ellen: Clay on Steele LEVIN, Ed: Edgewood LEVIN, Simon: Woodwalk LEVITSKY, Elizabeth & Mark: Flying Pig LEWIS, Sam: Paint Box
LILY BAY POTTERY, pg 15, pg 19, 3450 N Lake Michigan Dr, Sturgeon Bay, 920-743-6334 LINCK, John: Domicile LINDEMANN, Marge: Flying Pig 85 LINDEN GALLERY, pg 2, pg 86, 12001 Mink River Rd, Ellison Bay, 920-854-2487 7
LINDEN, Tom, pg 30, pg 35, represented by Woodwalk Gallery, Egg Harbor 21
LINDSAY, David: Edgewood Link Gallery, 26 LINNABARY, Cynthia: Woodwalk LITTLE, Craig: Blue Dolphin LITTLETON/VOGEL, John/ Kate: Edgewood LIU, Lena: A Decorator’s 45 LIZ MALTMAN and MARISCH ART, pg 59, The Cookery Restaurant, Fish Creek LIZTECH, Jill Elizabeth: J Jeffrey LOCKWOOD, Margaret: Cookery, Woodwalk LOEBER & LOOK: Edgewood LOEH, Bonnie: Paint Box LOHMILLER, Nancy: Paint Box, Cupola House LONG, Timothy: Back Door Studio Lost Moth Gallery, 7975 Hwy 42, Egg Harbor, 495-2928 LOTT, Ted: Fine Line LOTTEN, Charles and Daniel: Zabler Design LUBERGER, Angela Olson: Plum Bottom LUBERGER, Chad: Plum Bottom LUECK, Brady: Fine Line LUEDTKE, Frank: Blue Dolphin LUKES, Roy: A Decorator’s LYMANN, Stephen: A Decorator’s LYNCH, Sydney: J Jeffrey Lynn Gilchrist Studio, 361 N 4th Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 743-9257 LYON, Kim: Flying Pig, Greco, Algoma Atelier, Meadows, Jacksonport Craft LYON, Molly: Alchemy Fields LYONS, R. Charlie: Paint Box
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M MAAKESTADT, Tom: Woodwalk MACEJKOVIC, Janet: Fine Line MADDY, Michael (Mad Art): J Jeffrey MADER, Doug: Blue Dolphin Madison Avenue Wine Shop, 25 S Madison Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 746-0872 MADSEN, Stephany: Paint Box 44 MAEDER, JUNE, pg 59, pg 60, Cottage Row Gallery, Fish Creek MAGAKIS, Gary: K Allen MAIN, Steven: Fine Line MAKTIMA, Duane: Santa Fe Shop MALEC, Ralph: Domicile MALENCHIK, Thia: Champeau Gallery MALTMAN, Liz: Marisch Art: Cookery MANDLI, Alex: Edgewood MANN, Jason: Jason Mann Photography Studio Maple Grove Gallery, 9098 Cty F, Fish Creek, 839-2693 MARANA, Alberta: Fine Line MARAWI, Ghaneswari: Sutra MARAWI, Pradeep: Sutra MARCOTTE, Tim: Edgewood 45 MARISCH ART, pg 59 MARONEK, Jim: Silver Poplar Studios MARSDEN, Ken: Paint Box MARSHALL, Alex: Blue Dolphin MARSHALL, Amber: Edgewood MARSHALL, Brent: Edgewood MARTIA, Dianne: Woodwalk MARTIN, Susan: Blue Dolphin Martinez Studio, 5877 Hwy 57, Jacksonport, 823-2154 MARTINEZ, Jesse: Algoma Atelier MARTINEZ, Sandra: Martinez Studio MARTINEZ, Wence: Martinez Studio, Madison Ave Wine MARVIN, William: Bay Art MASSEY, Grant: Blue Dolphin MATSUMOTO, Yukimi: Blue Dolphin MATYSZCZYK, Cliff: Geo. Burr MAU, Marjorie: Woodwalk MAURER, Nathan: Zabler Design MAYER, Christine: Blue Dolphin
MAYHEW, mary ulm, pg 47, pg 59, Edgewood Orchard Galleries, Fish Creek 46
McBRIDE, Kim: Cappaert Gallery McCARTNEY, Butch: Madison Ave Wine McCARTNEY, Mike: Madison Ave Wine McCARTNEY, Stevi Lee: Madison Ave Wine McCURDY, Bob: Eden North Gallery McCURDY, Jennifer: Fine Line McDONALD, John: J Jeffrey McDONALD, Nancy: Fine Line McDOWELL, Dorothy: Gallery of DCAL McGOVNEY, Steven: Santa Fe Shop McGUIRE, Cynthia: DC Deli, Water St Gallery McMURRAY, Julia F: Paint Box McNAMARA, John: Paint Box McNEIL, Diane: Ellison Bay Pottery McVAY, Callahan: Edgewood MEAD, Jamie: Turtle Ridge MEADER, Cathy: Wash Isl ANC Meadows Art Gallery, 27, 10560 Applewood Rd, Sister Bay, 854-2317 MEINERS, Lynn: Cupola House MEIRA, T: J Jeffrey MEIREN, Petra: Blue Dolphin MENGERT, Carl: Blue Dolphin, Paint Box MESIROW, Laura: Paint Box MESSENGER, Shawn: Edgewood METZLOFF, Kyle: Domicile MEYA, Amy: DC Studios MEYER, Deborah: Geo. Burr MEYER, Sharon: DC Studios MICHAUD, Michael Vincent: Edgewood MICHEL, Ginger: Jacksonport Craft MICKEVICIUS, Ray: Blue Dolphin 76 MIDSUMMER’S MUSIC FESTIVAL, pg 74, pg 80, 10568 Country Walk Lane,Sister Bay, 920-854-7088 MILIERIS, Edwardo (Watchcraft): J Jeffrey 77 MILL ROAD GALLERY, pg 80, see ad on back cover, 2328 Mill Rd, Sister Bay, 920-854-4416
THE MILLER ART MUSEUM, pg 16, pg 23, pg 26, 107 S 4th Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 746-0707 8
MILLER, Cynthia: DC Studios MILLER, Fannie: Jacksonport Craft MILLER, Fay: Blue Dolphin MILLER, Gerhard C.F.: Miller Art Museum, Paint Box MILLER, GL: Santa Fe Shop MILLER, Jane: Wash Isl ANC MILLER, Rosie: Jacksonport Craft MILLER, Ryan: Cookery MILLER, Tim: Geo. Burr MILLER-HUBBARD, Joan: Blue Dolphin MILLIGAN, Kerry: Green Path MILLNER, Beth: Cappaert Gallery MILLONIG, Bill: Fine Line MILLS, Michael: Paint Box MIOTKE, Anne: Edgewood MISSELT, Gretchen: Wash Isl ANC, Gallery of DCAL 47 Mitch Heinrichs Gallery, pg 59, 8896 Spring Road, Fish Creek, 414-322-0617 MONIMALA: Sutra MONTGOMERY, Noah: Off the Wheel MONTOYA/ORTIZ, Luis/ Leslie: Edgewood MOORE, Charlie: Scrimshanders MOORE, Terri: Wash Isl ANC MORIARTY, Marge: Fine Line 25 MORNING MIST STUDIO, pg 35, pg 36, 3829 Fairview Rd., Baileys Harbor, 920-868-9282 MORTL, Deb: Fine Line MORTONSON, Sally: Fine Line MOTAWI, Nawal: Edgewood MOTHES, Lee: Flying Pig MOUTRAY, Denny: Gallery of DCAL, Bay Art MR BRAINWASH: Historic Isl Gallery MUELLER, Richard: Edgewood MUELLER, Taylor: K Allen MULLAN, Jim and Tori: Fine Line MULLER, Lisa: Flying Pig MULLINS, Lin: Blue Dolphin MURPHY, Pam: Fine Line
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index MURTAUGH, Susan: Flying Pig MUSIC OF THE SPHERES: Blue Dolphin MUTCHLER, Sherry: Gallery of DCAL MY FRIEND ROZE: DC Studios MYRAH, Dagny: Edgewood
N NACHREINER, Tom: Edgewood NAGDAS, V: Sutra NAGLER, Leonard: Gwendolyn’s NAYLOR, Karen: K Allen NEILSON, Jenifer: Geo. Burr NELSON, Gail: Woodwalk NELSON, Judi: Judi Nelson Studio NELSON, Robert: Whitefish Gallery NELSON, Victor: Fine Line NEUGEBAUER, Judith: DC Studios NEUMANN, Nancy: Cappaert Gallery NEWKIRK, Peter: Paint Box NEWSTAT, Barry: Edgewood NGUYEN, Quang Binh: Linden Gallery NGUYEN, Van Cong: Linden Gallery NICHOLAS, Sharon: Turtle Ridge NICKOLS, Marcia: Mill Road, PKJ Designs, Meadows NIEDZIAKOWSKI, Janice: Cupola House NIEMI, Bruce: Fine Line NIENOW, Nathaniel: Scrimshanders NIGHT FOX: DC Studios NILSEN, Jim: J Jeffrey NIMMER, Sheila: Rocks of Ages NOBBE, Maxine: Geo. Burr NOLAN, Erin: Plum Bottom NOLT, Alma: Jacksonport Craft NOONAN, Sonja: Wash Isl ANC NOREN, Ingela (Grant/ Noren): J Jeffrey 48 Northern Sky Theater, pg 42, pg 62, pg 73, Box Office: 10351 Bella Vista Lane, Ephraim. Amphitheater: 10169 Shore Rd, Fish Creek. 920-854-6117 NUANCE BLOWN GLASS: Edgewood
NYBERG, Tim: Madison Ave Wine
O ODEGAARD, Ron: Domicile O’DELL, Spike: Back Door 54 PAULA, OELER, pg 61, pg 64, Edgewood Orchard Galleries, Fish Creek OFF THE WHEEL POTTERY, pg 33, 4234 County E, Egg Harbor, 920-868-9608 19
OFF, Audrey M: AMO, Bay Art, Gwendolyn’s, Jacksonport Craft OHM, Karon: J Jeffrey OHMAN, Christine: Geo. Burr Oilerie - Fish Creek, 4083 Main St, Fish Creek, 868-1561 O’KEEFE, Rick: Scrimshanders OLIVERSON, Larry: J Jeffrey OLSON, Abigail: Clay Bay Pottery OLSON, Dale: Edgewood OLSON, Deborah: Geo. Burr OLSON, Deirdre: Wash Isl ANC OLSON, Irene: Paint Box OLSON, Pat: Meadows, Stur Bay Studios O’NEIL, Laurette: Turtle Ridge ORR, Rita: Blue Dolphin ORTHOBER, Gary: Fine Line ORTNER-BLAKE, Lorraine: Geo. Burr OSBURN, Carole: Geo. Burr OTFINOSKI, Peter: Fine Line OVERBECK, Karin: Karen Overbeck’s Mosaic Garden
P PAGE, Colin: Fine Line 62 PAINT BOX GALLERY, pg 69, 10426 Hwy 42, Ephraim, 920-854-4435 PAL, Asim: Sutra PAPE, Sandra McCutcheon: Woodwalk PARKER, Cheryl Stidwell: Chez Cheryl Art Space PATT, Richard: Fine Line PATTERSON, Carol: Clay on Steele, Champeau Gallery PATTERSON, Faith: Paint Box 32 PATTY DEGENHARDT GALLERY/STUDIO, pg 44, pg 51, 3791 Gibraltar Rd, Fish Creek, 920-868-5039
Paul David Fine Jewelry & Gallery, 4158 Main St, Fish Creek, 868-9993 PAYNE, Jeanette: Blue Dolphin PEARCE, Annie: J Jeffrey PEDERSON, Ryan: Ephraim Clay PEDLER, Chelsea: Peninsula Jeweler PEDLER, Kim: Peninsula Jeweler PEDLER, Tami: Peninsula Jeweler PEISER, Mark: Edgewood PENCE, Robert: A Decorator’s Peninsula Jeweler, 218 S Neenah Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 743-7793 63 PENINSULA MUSIC FESTIVAL, pg 59, pg 69, pg 74, Door Community Auditorium, Fish Creek. Box Office: 10347 Highway 42, Unit B, Ephraim. 920-854-4060 49 PENINSULA PLAYERS
THEATRE, pg 62, pg 65, pg 73, 4351 Peninsula Players Rd, Fish Creek, 920-868-3287
50 PENINSULA SCHOOL
OF ART, pg 62, pg 64, 3900 County F, Fish Creek, 920-868-3455 Performing Arts Article: 72 PERKINS, David: Scrimshanders PERNU, Bob: Scrimshanders PERRY, Judith: Wash Isl ANC PETERMAN, Spencer: Blue Dolphin PETERSON, Angela: Fine Line PETERSON, Charles L.: Anderson House, AMO, A Decorator’s, Paint Box, Cottage Row PETERSON, George: K Allen PETERSON, Sandra: Scaturo’s Café, Gwendolyn’s, Bay Art, AMO, Jacksonport Craft PETERSON, Shane: Fatso’s Pizza PETRILLO, Claire: Scrimshanders PFISTER, Penny: Paint Box, Gallery of DCAL PFLUGHOEFT, Carol: Plum Bottom PFLUGHOEFT, Mark: Plum Bottom PHILABAUM, Tom: Edgewood 51 Phillips, Liz, pg 58, pg 64, Edgewood Orchard Gallery, Fish Creek PHILLIPS, Renee: Algoma Atelier
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PHOENIX, D.J.: Alchemy Fields PIEPER, Greg: Off the Wheel PIEPER, Kenny: K Allen PIJAN, Leonard: Paint Box Pipka’s of Door County, 2340 Mill Rd, Sister Bay, 854-4392 64 PKJ DESIGNS JEWELRY & MICHAEL BEASTER FUNITURE, pg 70, 1000 Pioneer Ln, Ephraim, 920-854-9229 PLACE, Sandra: Clay Bay Pottery, Paint Box PLOUGHE, Susan: Linden Gallery 20 PLUM BOTTOM POTTERY & GALLERY, pg 33, pg 104, 4999 Plum Bottom Rd, Egg Harbor, 920-743-2819 POEHLMANN, Joanna: Paint Box POLIKARPOV, Pasha: Paint Box POLLERA, Daniel: Art of DC, Water St Gallery POMPLUN, Georgene: Edgewood POND, Jerry: Cupola House 9 POPELKA TRENCHARD GLASS, pg 18, pg 23, 64 S 2nd Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 920-743-7287 POPELKA, Jeremy: Popelka Trenchard, Edgewood PORTER, Richard: Paint Box POTTER, Maude: Domicile POWELL, Ann: Fine Line POZYCINSKI, Joseph & Georgia: Edgewood PRESNAIL, Peter: Edgewood PRESSLER, Michelle: Plum Bottom PREY, Ann: Turtle Ridge PRIGGE, Jason: Bay Art PRISTAS, Tracy Lynn: Fine Line PROPER, Betty: Wash Isl ANC PROTO, Christopher: Blue Dolphin Public Galleries Article: 26
Q QUALBEN, Jonathon: Fine Line QUARTETTI, Leonard: Kimz QUEOFF, Tom: Bay Art
R RADTKE, Barbara: Paint Box
RADTKE, Patsy: Paint Box RANJAN, Kumar: Sutra RASMUSSEN, Beth: Domicile RASMUSSEN, Randy: AMO, Bay Art RAWLINGS, Leda: Edgewood REDDIN, Jon: Gallery of DCAL REDLIN, Terry: A Decorator’s REDMAN, Jayne: DC Studios REED, Rebecca: Domicile REGNERY, Dick and Gretchen: Whitefish Gallery REGULA, Ingrid: Edgewood REHMER, Ed: Jacksonport Craft REID, Bill: Edgewood REID, Christine: Whitefish Gallery REILING, Jude Ryan: Fine Line REINEKING, Gene: Fine Line RERICHA, Jim: Woodwalk REUBEL, Frank: J Jeffrey RHEBERG, Judith: Domicile RICHARDS, Will: Blue Dolphin RICHARDSON, Deborah: J Jeffrey RICHARDSON, Sarah: J Jeffrey RICKARD, Robert: J Jeffrey RIEMER, David: Cappaert Gallery RIGGLE, Laura: Wash Isl ANC RIGONI, Jim: Rigoniworks 78 RIGONIWORKS ART GALLERY, pg 76, pg 80, 2350 Maple Dr., Sister Bay, 920-680-8595 RINKLEFF, Erik: Scrimshanders RISCH, Rick: Marisch Art RITCHEY, Gale: White Rose Studio, Gallery of DCAL, J Jeffrey RIVEN, Barry: Geo. Burr RIVKA, Aimee: Plum Bottom 83 ROB WILLIAMS STUDIO GALLERY, pg 2, pg 85, 753 Isle View Rd, Gills Rock, 854-9823 ROBERTS, Philippa: J Jeffrey ROBERTS, William: Blue Dolphin ROBISON, Patrick/Karen: Blue Dolphin 4 ROCKS OF AGES JEWELRY & BEADS, pg 19, pg 22, 405 St John Street, Luxemburg, 920-845-1755 ROENNING, Kristi: Woodwalk, Stur Bay Studios ROJAS, Ram: Champeau Gallery
ROSE, Jim: Edgewood ROSENBERGER, Robert: Scrimshanders ROSPLOCH, Kimberly: Bay Art ROSS, Mary: Domicile ROSSOL, Jim: Gallery of DCAL, Meadows ROTZOLL, Harold: Paint Box ROWE, Alan & Char: Dragons Keep ROYAL, Christopher: Blue Dolphin ROZNOWSKI, Roger: Jacksonport Craft RUKOVINA, Betsy: Geo. Burr RUNCK, LuAnne: Jacksonport Craft RUNKLE, Matthew: Paint Box RUSCITTO, Gonca: Off the Wheel RUSH, Tommie Pratt: Edgewood RUTH, Doug: J Jeffrey RUTKOFSKE, George: Jacksonport Craft
S SACHS, Sue: Edgewood SACRAN, Jason: Bay Art SAHU, Anant: Sutra SALOUTOS, Dematra: Linden Gallery 10 SAMARA JEWELRY DESIGNS, pg 23, 33 N 3rd Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 920-743-6036 SAMPLE, Joan: Geo. Burr SANDERS, Gerald: Geo. Burr SANDOR, Ruth: Gallery of DCAL SANDSTROM, Erland: Gallery of DCAL Santa Fe Shop, 4147 Main St, Fish Creek, 868-4300 SANTINI, Michael: K Allen SARGEANT, Tom: Woodwalk SARGENT, Nancy: Bay Art, Bluff House SARON, Dianne: Paint Box, Gallery of DCAL SARTEKIN, Meral (Kelim): J Jeffrey SATOMI: DC Studios SAUCK, Mark: Fine Line, Flying Pig 83 SAVORY SPOON COOKING SCHOOL, pg 2, pg 85, 12042 Hwy 42, Ellison Bay, 854-6600
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index SAXER, Valerie: Flying Pig, Plum Bottom SAXTON, Sandra Ramas: Wash Isl ANC SAYERS, John A.: Edgewood SCANDIN, Mary Jo: Blue Dolphin Scaturo’s Café, 19 Green Bay Rd, Sturgeon Bay, 746-8727 SCHABES, April: Off the Wheel SCHAFFNER, Sharon: Blue Dolphin SCHANTZ, Mai Wyn: Edgewood SCHAPPE-YOUENS, Lori: Cappaert Gallery SCHERER, Clarence: A Decorator’s, Gallery of DCAL SCHERER, David: J Jeffrey SCHMELZER, John: Paint Box SCHMIDT, Scot: Geo. Burr SCHMITH, Mary Jo: Flying Pig SCHMITT, Sandra McKenzie: Edgewood SCHNEIDER, John: Fine Line SCHNEIDER, Ken: Edgewood SCHNEIDER, Olaf: Edgewood SCHOENECKER, Lynne: Woodwalk SCHOWALTER, Nana: Domicile SCHRADER, Darrel: Domicile SCHROEDER, Alan: Flying Pig SCHROEDER, Janet (Ann Carol): J Jeffrey SCHUEPPERT, Mac: Stur Bay Studios SCHUH, Annette: Bay Art SCHULTE, Joseph: Paint Box SCHULTZ, Steven: Cupola House SCHUSTER, Ron: Santa Fe Shop SCHWALLER, Renee: Off the Wheel SCHWENGEL, Paulette: Turtle Ridge Scrimshanders, 10353 N Water St, Ephraim, 854-5407 SEAGARD, Tom: Mill Road, Algoma Atelier, Art of DC, Meadows, Water St Gallery SEALY, Phil: Cupola House SEAQUIST, Bonnie: Ephraim Clay SEIDL, Lynn: Aude Jewelers
SENN, Joan & Tim: Paint Box SENN, Victoria: Flying Pig 53 The Settlement Shops, pg 62, pg 64, 9106 State Highway 42, Fish Creek, 920-868-9222 SEVOSS, Allan: Fine Line SEYBOLD, Fritz: Domicile SHAFER, Marvin: Blue Dolphin SHANAHAN, Karen: Gallery of DCAL SHARMA, Shyam: Sutra SHAW, Christa: Scrimshanders SHAW, Julie: Edgewood SHEARD, Linda: Lily Bay Pottery Shimmering Water Studio, 6433 Bay Shore Dr, Egg Harbor, 743-6255 52 SHIPPERLEY, GEORGE, pg 45, pg 64, Edgewood Orchard Galleries, Fish Creek SHULL, Linda: Blue Dolphin SHYAM, Bhajju: Sutra SIBILSKY, Bren: Meadows, Algoma Atelier, Mill Road SIBILSKY, Randal: Algoma Atelier SIEBEL, Barb: Wash Isl ANC SIEF, Rita: Gwendolyn’s 90 SIEVERS SCHOOL OF FIBER ARTS/THE SIEVERS SHOP, pg 86, pg 88, 986 Jackson Harbor Rd., Washington Island, 920-847-2264 SILES, Madonna: Meadows, Gallery of DCAL, Stur Bay Studios, Gwendolyn’s Silver Poplar Studios, 1519 East Door Bluff Rd, Ellison Bay, 854-2106 SILVER, Mary: Peninsula Jeweler SILVERMAN, Ryan: Blue Dolphin SIMMONS, Scott: Blue Dolphin SIMMONS, Wayne: Wayne Caldwell Simmons Studio SIMPSON, Josh: Edgewood SINGER, Tommy: Santa Fe Shop SINGH, Kavita: Blue Dolphin SINGSAAS, Ann: Fine Line SINNETT, Dee: Sweet Meadow Studio, Gwendolyn’s SIRKUS, Cheryl (Sierra): J Jeffrey SISULAK, Mary Ellen: Turtle Ridge
SKIDMORE, David: Gallery of DCAL SKROCH, Mike: Flying Pig SKUPNIEWITZ, Thomas: Edgewood SLIVOVSKY, Barbara: Paint Box SLOAN-GERARD, Debra: Woodwalk SLY, Kristy: Blue Dolphin SMALL RUPP, Stacey: AMO, Cottage Row SMART GLASS: DC Studios SMITH, Colette Odya: Woodwalk SMITH, Dale H: Woodwalk SMITH, David: Scrimshanders, Woodwalk SMITH, Janet: Blue Dolphin SMITH, Lesley Bruce: Turtle Ridge SMITH, Matthew: Fine Line SMITH, Patty Carmody: Fine Line SMOLAK, Louis: UU Gallery SNYDER, Evelyn: Geo. Burr SOLOMON, Beth: J Jeffrey SOMERS, Frederick D.: Edgewood Soo Hoo Artwear, 1597 Birch Rd, Baileys Harbor, 421-0449 SOUKUP, Robert: Gallery at Door Peninsula Winery SOWINSKI, Rachel: Greco SPARSHOTT, Deborah/ Mark: Edgewood SPROGUE-TOPELMANN, Ellen: Art of DC, Water St Gallery, Hanseatic Art Gallery ST JOHN, Lee: Jacksonport Craft STANASZEK, Kathryn: Wash Isl ANC, Takuskana Studio STANGER, Arlene & Steve: Gallery of DCAL STANKARD, Paul J.: Edgewood STARBIRD, Talley and Roberta: Santa Fe Shop STARK, Marcy: DC Studios STAROSKA, Tony: Juddville Clay STARR, Katie: Greco STEFFEN, Diane: Algoma Atelier STEINFELDT, Sr. Clarice: Jacksonport Craft STEINHAGEN, Chris: Jacksonport Craft
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STEINMETZ, Peter: Paint Box STELTER, Sharon: Blue Dolphin STEPHENS, Al & Sylvia: Blue Dolphin STERBA, Antonin: Paint Box STERNARD, Lee: Paint Box STEVENS, Wendy: DC Studios STIERNA, Patsy: DC Natural Creations STINSON, Don: Fine Line STIPE, Dieter: Flying Pig STONE, Cohn: K Allen Stoneware by Prisca, 5712 Salona Rd, Sturgeon Bay, 743-4124 STOPPELENBURG, Josefien: Paint Box STOUT, Jacob: K Allen STOUT, John: TR Pottery STRATTON, Julie Amelie: Alchemy Fields STROMQUIST, Anne: Cupola House STUBENVOLL, Karl: Gallery of Gold STUDIO PARIN: K Allen 11 STURGEON BAY FINE ART FAIR, pg 22, pg 23, Sunset Park, 800-301-6695 STURGEON BAY STUDIOS, pg 21, pg 24 STYLE, Chris: Paint Box SUDDUTH, Mark J: Edgewood SUGIKI, Boyd: K Allen SURESH, Rama: Sutra SUSIEHYER: Champeau Gallery 86 SUTRA GALLERY, pg 2, pg 85, pg 86, 12044 Hwy 42, Ellison Bay, 920-854-2880 12
SUTTER, Eileen: DC Studios SUYS, William A: Edgewood SWAGEL, Chuck: Greco SWARTZENTRUBER, Samuel: Jacksonport Craft SWEENEY, Barbara: Stur Bay Studios Sweet Meadow Studio, 8801 County Q, Baileys Harbor, 839-2746 Sylvercroft Studio, 1848 Cty ZZ, Sister Bay, 854-2789
T T Simon Jewelers, 69 S. Madison Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 743-2206 Takuskana Studio, 6690 Birch Lane, Egg Harbor, 868-9009 TAPPAN, Cecilia: Scrimshanders TAYLOR, Gretchen: Paint Box
TAYLOR, J Jeffrey: J Jeffrey TESSORO: Edgewood TETRO, Marc: Blue Dolphin 13 Third Avenue Business Association, pg 24, pg 25, Sturgeon Bay THIRD AVENUE PLAYHOUSE, pg 24, pg 73, 239 N 3rd Ave, Sturgeon Bay, 920-743-1760 14
THOMAS, Joel: Fine Line THOMAS, Virginia: Wash Isl ANC THOMPSON, Don: Back Door THOMPSON, Jeff: J Jeffrey THOMPSON, Linda: Alchemy Fields THORESON, Larry & Judy: Gills Rock Stoneware THORPE, Lynn: Jacksonport Craft THURNER, Sherry: Paint Box 54 TILTON, DAVE, pg 61, pg 64, Edgewood Orchard Galleries, Fish Creek TIMM, Hermke: Hermke Timm Studio, Paint Box TIMM, Joan S: Paint Box TIMMERMAN, Barbara: Gallery of DCAL TLACHAC, Janet: Paint Box TOBIN, Carrie: Zabler Design Toe Path Studio Gallery, 3014 Anderson Ln, Ephraim, 854-5390 TOFFOLON, Davide: Plum Bottom TOODRYK, Dave: Wash Isl ANC TOPELMANN, Karsten: Hanseatic Art Gallery, Art of DC, Water St Gallery TORONTO, Suzi: Geo. Burr 55 TR POTTERY, pg 65, 4133 Main St, Fish Creek, 920-868-1024 TRENCHARD, Stephanie: Edgewood, Popelka Trenchard TRIMPOL, Michael: Blue Dolphin TRISKELE MOON DESIGNS: DC Studios 91 TRUEBLOOD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, pg 87, pg 89, 870 Main St, Washington Island, 847-2528 TRUPIN, Donna Lindboe: Fine Line TUCCI, J. Michael: Paint Box TUMPACH, Cynthia: Fine Line
TURKSEVEN, Fiona: Balistreri Gallery TURNBLADH, Cy: Hands On, J Jeffrey 83 TURTLE RIDGE GALLERY, pg 2, pg 85, 11736 Mink River Rd, Ellison Bay, 854-4839 TVEDTEN, Margaret: Cappaert Gallery TYNDALE, Jim: Meadows TYRELL, Ken: Wash Isl ANC
U UGONE, Janna: Edgewood UHL, Mary A: Water St Gallery, Art of DC, AMO ULVILDEN, Pipka: Pipka’s Unitarian Universalist Gallery, 28; 10341 Water St, Ephraim, 839-2606 URIELL, Ann: Jacksonport Craft URSO, David: Edgewood URVETI, Ram Singh: Sutra UTTECH, Tom: Edgewood
V VAIL, Frances E: Paint Box VALENTINE, David: Edgewood VAN BOXTEL, Roger: Scrimshanders VANDEN HOUTEN, Dale: Woodwalk VANDERVINNE, Mark: Cottage Row VAUGHN, Kathryn: Algoma Atelier, Paint Box VAVRA, Kerry & Kathie: Shimmering Water Studio; Stur Bay Studios, Meadows VERNON, Karen: K Allen VICKERY, Charles: Cupola House VILLANO, Len: Len Villano Photography, Bay Art VINTAGE POSTERS: Historic Isl Gallery VON NEUMAN, Robert: Paint Box VOSS, Jessie: Off the Wheel VOSS, Todd: Fine Line VOSS, Trish: Gwendolyn’s VUCO, Chris: Whitefish Gallery VYAM, Gangaram: Sutra
W WAGH, Rahul: Sutra WAGNER, Martha: Wash Isl ANC
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index WALDRON, Steve: Wash Isl ANC WALKER, Allin: Woodwalk WALLACE, Lenox: Blue Dolphin WALTON, Tal: Edgewood WALVORT, Larry: Geo. Burr WANGSNESS, Norma J: Paint Box WARD, Susan: K Allen WARSTLER, Pasqua: Cappaert Gallery 92 WASHINGTON ISLAND ART AND NATURE CENTER, pg 87, pg 89, 1799 Main Rd, Washington Island, 920-847-2025 93 WASHINGTON ISLAND
MUSIC FESTIVAL, pg 75, pg 87, pg 88, Trueblood Performing Arts Center, Washington Island 65 WATER STREET
GALLERY, pg 67, pg 70, 9930 Hwy 42, Ephraim, 920-854-5215 Waters Gallery, 2263 Water’s End Rd, Sister Bay, 854-9808 WATERS, Claudia: Paint Box WATERS, Kim: Waters Gallery WATSON, Brian: Geo. Burr WATSON, Mary: Geo. Burr WATSON, Monika: Gwendolyn’s WATTERS, Sally: Cappaert Gallery 87 WAYNE CALDWELL SIMMONS STUDIO/ GALLERY, pg 86, pg 87, 1375 County ZZ, Ellison Bay, 920-854-9469 WEEDELL, Alison: Wash Isl ANC WEHR, Janet: Cupola House WEIGMAN, Kathy: Geo. Burr WEISER, Donna: Edgewood WEISS, Tyson: Edgewood WELLSANDT, Mary Melinda: Fine Line WEMMERT, Susan: Gallery of DCAL WENBERG, Brenda: Blue Dolphin WENDHACK, Kurt: Gwendolyn’s WESSEL, Curt: TR Pottery WESTFIELD, Candace: Cappaert Gallery WGN Celebrity Coffee Cup: Back Door Studio WHARTON, Candone: K Allen WHEELER, Kathie: Fine Line WHELAN, Micki: Blue Dolphin
WHITAKER, Lyman: Fine Line 56 WHITE ROSE HEALING ARTS STUDIO, pg 63, pg 65, 9281 Maple Grove Rd, Fish Creek, 920-421-2344 WHITE, Charles: A Decorator’s WHITE, Doris: Paint Box WHITE, Mary: Plum Bottom Whitefish Bay Farm Gallery, 3831 Clark Lake Rd, Jacksonport, 743-1560 WHITEHOUSE, CT: Edgewood WHITNEY, John: DC Studios WHITNEY, Sue: Cupola House WICK, Gary: Geo. Burr WICKSTROM, Ralph: Blue Dolphin WIEDEMEIR, Norm: Edgewood WIER, Lori: Stur Bay Studios, Meadows WIESKE, Dan: Flying Pig WILCOX, Jan: Blue Dolphin WILDE, Jonathan: Edgewood WILKE, Kathleen: Paint Box WILKINSON, David: Domicile WILLEY, Lorin: Paint Box WILLIAMS, Cheryl: Edgewood WILLIAMS, John: Wash Isl ANC WILLIAMS, Lou: Gwendolyn’s, Stur Bay Studios, Geo. Burr WILLIAMS, Rob & Shirley: Rob Williams Studio Gallery WING, Fal: Fine Line WINKLER, Anita: Woodwalk WINSTON, Geri: Gallery of DCAL WINTER, Martha: Clay Bay Pottery WINTER, Michelle Zjala: Edgewood WINTERS, Rita: Blue Dolphin WISCONSIN ART Permanent: Miller Art Museum WISEMAN, MJ: Whitefish Gallery WISH, Joel: Wash Isl ANC WOHL, Edward: Blue Dolphin WOLF, Lynita: Off the Wheel WOLF, Maureen: Geo. Burr WOLFE, Cynthia: K Allen, Off the Wheel WOLFF, Cheryl: Edgewood WOLFGRAM, Ruth: Paint Box 23 WOLST, ARCHELLE ‘BUTTONS’, pg 31, pg 35, represented at Woodwalk Gallery WOLTER, Tammy Rae: Flying Pig
WOODS, Barbara: Santa Fe Shop 22 WOODWALK GALLERY AND EVENTS, pg 35, pg 105, 6746 County G, Egg Harbor, 920-868-2912 WOODWARD, Mike: J Jeffrey WORKS, Lou: Turtle Ridge WORM, Jill: Fine Line WRIGHT, David: Edgewood WRIGHT, Laurie: J Jeffrey WRIGHT, Pat: Wash Isl ANC WU, Leslie: Edgewood WYATT, Peter: Wyatts Gallery Wyatts Gallery, 4145 Cherry Rd, Sturgeon Bay, 559-3686 WYDEVEN, Ann Mory: Woodwalk WYNVEEN, Phillip: Paint Box WYSOCKI, Stephen: Flying Pig
X XIAO, Shunzhi: Linden Gallery YAMAMOTO, Judith: Wash Isl ANC
Y YODER, Ellen: Jacksonport Craft YOTHERS, Hanni: Off the Wheel YOUELL, Sylvia: Sylvercroft Studio, Clay Bay Pottery YOUNG, Margaret: Wash Isl ANC YOUNG, Nancy: Geo. Burr YUTZY, Laura: Jacksonport Craft
Z 66 ZABLER DESIGN
JEWELERS, pg 7, pg 70, 9906 Water St., Ephraim, 920-854-4801 ZABLER, Russ: Zabler Design Zachariasen Studio, 4091 Bagnall Rd, Carlsville, 746-0939 ZACHARIASEN, Amy: Zachariasen Studio, Edgewood ZALUZEC, Pete: Fine Line ZEBELL, Candace: Cappaert Gallery ZILISCH, Kenneth: Paint Box ZOELLICK, Scott: A Decorator’s ZONDERVAN, John & Heather: Blue Dolphin ZUKAUSKIENE, Asta: Turtle Ridge ZWEIFEL, Bill: K Allen
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‘3 Springs’ by Brigitte Kozma
44th Season
2328 Mill Road, Sister Bay, WI
920.854.4416
www.millroadgallery.com Represented by:
Water Street Gallery and AMO Gallery & Framery Algoma Atelier of Sculpture and Fine Art
‘Fren Wren 2014’ by Tom Seagard
Mill Road Gallery