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Bayfield Chamber and Visitor Bureau's ART ESCAPE 2022

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5 9 th A N N U A L FESTIVAL OF ARTS & GALLERY TOUR BAYFIELD, WISCONSIN JEWELRY • CERAMICS • PHOTOGRAPHY • PAINTING • FIBER ARTS • GLASS • SCULPTURE • AND MORE MEMORIAL PARK, DOWNTOWN BAYFIELD • SATURDAY 10AM-5PM • SUNDAY 10AM-4PM SEPTEMBER 10 & 11 • 2022 BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE BAYFIELD CHAMBER AND VISITOR BUREAU FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO BAYFIELD.ORG REMEMBER TO TAG YOUR PHOTOS #BayfieldWI

SEPTEMBER 10-18, 2022 Welcome to A R T E S C A P E Winston Churchill said it well, “Salute the arts with area. Exhibitions, demonstrations, youth activities, open reverence and delight which are their due.” houses, interactive and performance venues will provide insights into the vibrant cultures of Bayfield County and This inaugural event, showcasing artists residing in Madeline Island. Bayfield County and on Madeline Island, is the brain child of the Bayfield Area Chamber of Commerce. The Towns, cities and counties that boast robust arts 9-day celebration of the arts, kicking off with the Annual communities reap great rewards through cultural Bayfield Festival of the Arts, Sept 10th & 11th, will reach enrichment of its society and visitors. Art Escape across the county’s towns, cities and rural environments. will promote all participating local artists and art Over 50 artists, performers and crafts people will be events during its 9-day run, providing a much-needed representing their work in a variety of inviting locations. opportunity for artists and visitors to come together one on one. The Chamber envisions Art Escape becoming a well-attended annual September destination event, The Bayfield Area Chamber & Visitor Bureau is to be showcasing our community of dedicated and creative congratulated for its support of the arts, by producing artisans. and promoting a unique 9-day art experience on Lake Superior’s south shore. Beginning September 10th, artists, galleries, craft shops, and studios will offer experiences unique to our ENJOY! Up to 22 trips per day Largest of the Apostle Islands Lake Superior, Wisconsin ISLAND life WAITS ONLY for you Hike•Bike•Swim•Kayak•Relax•CanoE•golf•shop•DINE•play madferry.com 715-747-2O51 madelineisland.com 715-747-28O1 2O minutes between Bayfield, WIsconsin and Madeline Island 4 ART ESCAPE 2022

BAY I ELD where the water meets the soul Photo Credit: Jeff Rennicke 6 0 th A N N U A L BAYFIELD APPLE FESTIVAL A L L T H I N G S A P P L E • A RT, C R A F T & F O O D V E N D O R S • M U S I C • PA R A D E • F I R E M E N ’ S FIS H FRY OCTOBER 7, 8 & 9 • 2022 DOWNTOWN BAYFIELD • FRUIT LOOP • 10AM-5PM FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO BAYFIELD.ORG

SEPTEMBER 10-18, 2022 Welcome to A R T E S C A P E TABLE OF CONTENTS 27 Wednesday, September 14th 28 Thursday, September 15th 7 To-Do in Bayfield, Wisconsin 30 Friday, September 16th 8 Art Escape Artist and Gallery Map 34 Saturday, September 17th 10-21 Artist and Gallery Profiles 36 Sunday, September 18th 38 Bayfield Artist Chamber Members DEMOS, WORKSHOPS & OPEN HOUSES: Back Cover Art Escape Raffle Form 22 Saturday, September 10th 24 Sunday, September 11th 25 Monday, September 12th 26 Tuesday, September 13th

fall TO-DO LIST in Bayfield, WI ART ESCAPE Over 50 artists, performers and crafts people will be representing their work in a variety of inviting locations September 10-18, 2022. VISIT THE ORCHARDS Pick your own apples, sample cider, fresh baked goods, and the beauty of fall. This is a must-do fall experience. GO TASTING Wineries, cideries, a brewery and distillery. All local, all delicious. Find a favorite and enjoy! HIKE The Big Ravine trail system and Brownstone Trail can be accessed just a few blocks from Rittenhouse Avenue, both are worth a look during prime fall colors. Great photo ops! CHECK OUT ISLAND LIFE Take the 20-minute ferry ride to Madeline Island. Big Bay State Park and Town Park are well worth a visit with great sand beaches and boardwalks around a private lagoon. STAY Where you choose to stay during your trip to Bayfield and the Apostle Islands can set the tone for your entire visit. From cozy condos in the heart of downtown, mod- ern hotel rooms on the lakeshore, or a rustic cabin in the woods, Bayfield has the right place for any traveler. DINE For a small city, Bayfield is big on places to eat. Chefs of- fer distinct menus with daily inspiration from fresh Lake Superior fish and our ever-changing harvest and local produce. Diners looking for a change of pace will revel at the options available to them at our many independent, and locally sourced eateries. BAYF I EL D.OR G / F E STI VA L S - E V E N TS /A R T- E S C A P E 7

LOCATION & ARTIST MAP SILVER SAGE FARM, HERBSTER ART TOUR: CORNY COFFEE & SWEETS, Heather Szarka Jane Herrick at 88255 Bark Pt Rd Karen Maki Dale Paulson at 81855 Lenawee Rd Diana O’Brien at 87755 Bark Point Rd HESTEKIN POTTERY Sara Mustone at 14100 Hwy 13 Scott Sample at 87685 Bark Pt Rd CORNUCOPIA ART CRAWL: Susan McDonald at 87835 Bark Pt Rd Ray Hyde of ALE Design HWY 13 CORNUCOPIA RED CLIFF BAYFIELD (DO)ARTWORX HERBSTER Tonja Sell PORT WING OULU GLASS Susan Vojacek C HWY HWY 13 13 OULU WASHBURN HWY HWY 2 2 H 27 Diana Randolph FH 63 at 47790 Blue Moon Road 35 8 Artists subject to change* DRUMMOND

REGIONAL COLOR KEY: MADELINE WASHBURN CORNUCOPIA OULU HERBSTER ISLAND RED CLIFF PORT WING DRUMMOUND BAYFIELD WOODS HALL MADELINE ISLAND: PIRED OR SOURCED Carol Wright Alan Gomez AKE SUPERIOINS Black Bears and R Michele Auger Sally Brown Blueberries Publishing, BY Amy Almendinger Tyna Waterhouse RED CLIFF GINANDAL GIKENDAASOMIN Holly Tourot Alan Gomez LIBRARY Jim Hansen Black Bears and BELL STREET GALLERY AND ARTBAR Blueberries Publishing MADELINE ISLAND SCHOOL OF ART (MISA) CAROLYN CONE at 807 Bell St, La Pointe, WI ANDY’S STONES THROW GALLERY, Poca Adams WOBBLY WOODS FARM & STUDIO (87050 Hwy County J), Andrea Falconer AUSTIN MILLER STUDIO, Francie Austin Miller LAPOINTE BAYFIELD ARTIST GUILD: MADELINE ISLAND Dorine Damm, Julie Zenner, Kaylee Hildreth Betsy Albert-Peacock at 94855 Allen Road ARTISTS SQUARED GALLERY, Susan Lince ECKELS POTTERY & FINE CRAFT: Dede Eckels, John Thompson SILVERWAVES JEWERLY WORKING STUDIO & ART GALLERY, Lissa Flemming HONEST DOG BOOKS: Charly Ray Frank Montano Bob Gross Carol Dunbar Denise Sweet LAKE SUPERIOR BIG TOP CHAUTAUQUA: Lil’ Mike & Funny Bone Blue Canvas Orchestra, Michael Perry, Tomáš Kubínek, & Special Guests Anishinaabe Dibajimowin: An Ojibwe Story Cloud Cult with Charlie Parr Lucy Tyrrell, BAYFIELD FESTIVAL OF ARTS, MEMORIAL PARK WILD RICE RETREAT, Lost in the Woods Improv Blue View Pastel Group, THE CLUB IN WASHBURN: Ann Christensen Michelle Williams Joanne Meierhofer Pat Gierczic Elizabeth Lexau Christine Lindsey Sandy Isely Sandy Isely Gretchen Burke ARTISTS SQUARED GALLERY, Susan Lince ARTISTS ON THE BYWAY, J. R. Lince-Hopkins YELLOW BIRD OPEN STUDIOS AT KARLYN’S GALLERY: Deena Schuppe Jonathan Walberg Trisha Miller Gail Christensen Jake Sandstrom Oxygen Imagery Pickle Smith John Scully South Shore Goods Company Lake Superior Weaving STEPHEN KREUSER, Kreuser Clinic SAME LOCATION, MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES POETRY READING, Washburn Cultural Center BAYF I EL D.OR G / F E STI VA L S - E V E N TS /A R T- E S C A P E 9

ARTIST PROFILES BAYFIELD I use a band saw to shape them, then sand (way too much) and finally give them 4-6 coats of clear matte varnish. Nothing ECKELS POTTERY & FINE CRAFT is stained or colored. I use superglue to stabilize areas of soft wood, which is often the most interesting. (Don’t make my ECKELSPOTTERY.COM mistake and superglue your mustache down, as I did a few DEMOS ON PAGES 22 & 34 (SEPT 10 & 17) weeks ago.) The unseen part of making my trees is in finding the woods. I use about 42 different woods, and I am constantly looking for interesting woods. The best pieces are often pretty shaggy looking. I hope you enjoy my trees as much as I enjoyed making them.” “My wife Patty and I live in Duluth, Minnesota, about 2 miles from Lake Superior. I came to Duluth in 1970. I quickly came to love the lakes and woods of our area and even took up ice fishing. I got into my chosen profession of Forestry, working for St. Louis County, MN, where I spent my career I gravitated to woodworking in 7th grade shop class, and long before retirement I spent my free time in the shop. We also love to travel, and we spend a lot of our summers at our lake property in Iron River, Wisconsin. Much of the wood used here comes from our own trees.” –JOHN THOMPSON I turn the knob on the front door of Eckels pottery and pause Saturday, September 17, to think, “How many times have I opened this door in my life? ECKELS POTTERY will resume How are my pots doing today? ‘Too dry, or too wet to work, will our annual public RAKU I decorate today, or load a kiln? Will a friend stop by, or will I pottery firing. We invite you meet someone new?” to participate and experience this exciting method of pottery Eckels Pottery, started by my dad Bob, has been a touchstone making. Combining open fire, to the arts in Bayfield for 62 years. Following his legacy, I began water and clay, guests can take to operate the studio and business on my own. I bring to the home a finished pot. RAKU public many local artists including, jewelers, wood carvers, refers to a type of low-firing potters, painters and more and continue to honor the quality process that was inspired Arts and Crafts movement that is at the pottery’s roots. In the by traditional Japanese raku same studio built in 1960, we throw, glaze, and fire our work. My potters usually associated with husband Pete and I share our philosophy and skills and offer a the tea-ceremony. A bisque place for you to experience how pottery is made. fired piece is available for purchase. With our instruction, Eckels Pottery is offering two weekends of open-to-the- the glaze is applied, then put through a raku firing. The firing public events, that will inspire and move your spirit and show cycle of raku is much faster than a typical pottery firing and can you something creatively new take as little as 15 - 20 minutes to fire. –DEDE ECKELS You’ll take your raku pot out of the kiln when it’s red hot, so you won’t be able to see the result until the piece has cooled. Saturday, September Some of the interesting results you might see are crackled 10, John Thompson, will glaze surfaces, black smoked unglazed clay or even beautiful demonstrate how he metallic effects. makes his decorative trees. Raku firing really is one of the most natural techniques that you can encounter in pottery. In raku firing, all of nature’s About the trees: elements are used, earth, fire, air, and water. Join us for this fun “Having spent my life family event, adults and children alike! growing trees, harvesting and regenerating this BAYFIELD ARTISTS GUILD most environmentally BAYFIELDARTISTSGUILD.COM friendly resource- if there is a single thing I know, it is the shape DAILY OPEN HOUSE DURING ART ESCAPE of a tree, so making trees to show the beauty of the wood seemed like a natural fit. The Bayfield Artists Guild is a collective of 22 local artists who work in a wide range of mediums, including glass, painting, It really is all about the wood, and the beauty that is hidden photography, ceramics, jewelry, sculpture, and bead-weaving until we find it inside there. The tree shapes are a comforting and familiar form to display that beauty. 10 ART ESCAPE 2022

as well as handcrafted items such as wood carvings, cutting expresses her Ojibwa culture. She beads on a loom or with boards, quilts, candles, soaps, aromatherapy bath products, needle and thread. and more. • Natalia Woodhull works with oil and acrylic paint and various forms of printmaking including linoleum block printing, dry- Each of our members creates unique pieces, inspired by point, and copper plate etching. She draws inspiration her in- Northern Wisconsin and Lake Superior. digenous heritage using plant life and • Bryan Johnson’s distinctive pieces display images of water, animals to convey waves, beach, shoreline, rocks, and foliage. These designs her message. develop both before and during the forming of each piece • Evie Roguski’s using different colored clay layers. hand-poured candles and aro- • Jim and Sue Vojacek create unique handblown glass pieces matheraphy bath from their studio in Oulu, Wisconsin. products are made with simple and • Wei Lan Lorber incorporates various types of paper and fi- clean ingredients. ber in her watercolor paintings to create interesting textures. • Ceramic artist Wei Lan also creates beautiful hand painted pottery. Jonathan Walburg uses beach sand • Tonja Sell works in from the shores of many different me- Lake Superior mixed into porcelain. diums; including oil, • Vicki Magaw’s soap and candles come in a variety of colors acrylic, watercolor, and scents that are clean and good for extremely dry sensi- ceramic, glass, felt, tive skin. and more. Tonja has • Candlemaker Olivia Haman enjoys incorporating sustainably been represented by sourced botanical elements into every item. galleries across the • Woodworker Traci Meller crafts beautiful cutting boards, wall country. art and games out of various wood species. • Stazia Sell’s unique POCA BASALT JEWELRY mini sculptures and DEMOS ON PAGES 22 & 35 (SEPT 10 & 17) ornaments exhibit a love of animals and Growing up on the South shore of Lake Superior Poca’s the outdoors. interest in basalt and beach stones were a part of every summer. The designs of stones tossed onto the sandy beaches • Julie Zenner’s pottery reflects a range of firing techniques, appeared as decorations or stone ornaments. Her first pieces from primitive pit-fired and Raku pieces to functional gas- were made with crocheted fiber or wire to hold stones in little fired stoneware. “charm pouches”. Some larger basalt stones were decorated with sterling and copper wire. It was then her real objective • Patti Carlson creates unique jewelry pieces from repurposed became clear: Jewelry, basalt and beach stones are beautiful antique silverware, serving trays and copper. and deserved to be treated so. By the mid 1980’s, her jewelry started with copper earrings and small basalt stones wired • Photographer Lynn Frechette loves using different textures and processing techniques to give her pieces a distinct look. She is inspired by local surroundings and strives to evoke an emotion when some- one views her work. • Sandy Ogle’s hand sewn baby items are sure to please with her high attention to detail and workman- ship. • Betty Sitbon’s colorful paintings and purses exhibit a carefree spir- it and zest for life. • Zach Jurewicz’s handcrafted leather toddler shoes are stylish yet functional. • A Wisconsin native and avid sportsman, David Reimer specializes in carved fish and wildlife found in the Chequa- megon Bay Area. • Dorine Damm’s hand-sculpted porcelain clay figurines have their roots in her creative play as a child. • Kristin Grant’s Nigerian Dwarf goat milk soap is hand-made with high-quality, sustainable ingredients. • Kaylee Hildreth creates unique baby and lap quilts, meant to be used and cherished for years to come. • Tanya Nelson’s beautiful beadwoven jewelry embraces and BAYF I EL D.OR G / F E STI VA L S - E V E N TS /A R T- E S C A P E 11

ARTIST PROFILES on. Karlyn’s Gallery in Washburn was the place to be. She SILVERWAVES JEWELRY remembers when she asked Karlyn to see if she would be SILVERWAVES.NET interested in her work. In true Karlyn fashion she looked at the DEMOS ON PAGES 22, 24, 30, 32 & 34 (SEPT 10-11 & 15-17) pieces and said “Sure, but what are those stones?” Poca said “Basalt, you know beach stones.” Karlyn laughingly said, “I BAYFIELD FESTIVAL OF didn’t even know they had a name!” ARTS “BEST OF SHOW” winner (2014) Lissa Flemming opened Spending a summer season with a metalsmith helped her Silverwaves Jewelry, her first learn the fundamentals of tools. It then became apparent art gallery & working studio in that a studio was needed to develop and grow a small jewelry Spring 2016 and recently moved business. Poca and her partner created a space on their to a larger storefront just down property. By 1992 shop was completed, tools and supplies are the road a bit (November 2021). ready. Poca Basalt Jewelry was in full swing. Over the following On display you will find her 30 years she was represented by 7 galleries and taught herself work, alongside a few select how to use lapidary equipment to create Lake Superior agate artists who are inspired by Lake Superior. A biologist turned cabochons. metalsmith and 18 year resident of Baja, Mexico, Lissa has been living in Bayfield, WI for 24 years. Her unique perspective Recently Poca has decided to keep on making jewelry and and travels, fuel organic jewelry designs which masterfully metal art with a different focus. Exclusively working out of her incorporate the majestic beauty of Lake Superior and the studio she makes her pieces at an easier pace while taking time natural world. to try new ideas. Her love for jewelry is an enduring part of her life. “I finally figured out what I should be doing: hand forging art jewelry and instructing and empowering others in my Personal ornaments were worn by the ancients to protect, brand new teaching studio, Workshop 46.8°N. It took a cure illness and show social, political, and religious status. Poca while, but every adventure, sorrow, joy, moonrise, cup of tea, feels in many ways this is still true. You can tell a lot about a workshop, etc has brought me to where I am right now and person just by looking at the jewelry they wear. That’s jewelry is reflected in my jewelry designs and life. I am inspired by as a language. I think that’s pretty amazing. Lake Superior and the Pacific Ocean; waves and ripples and the eddies crated around whales when they surface; the trees AUSTIN MILLER STUDIO & GALLERY moving in the breeze and the pebbles along the shore. Setting AUSTINMILLERSTUDIO.COM native stones from around the Lake with organic sterling OPEN HOUSE AND DEMOS ON PAGES 24, 28, 32 & 36 frames is my passion: Lake Superior Agate, Mohawkite, (SEPT 11, 14, 16, 18) Thomsonite, Greenstone, Basalt, etc…and I also use stones from all over the globe including Larimar, Bumblebee Jasper The Austin Miller and so many more.” Studio & Gallery (established in 1988), The gallery and my art has been evolving since I started my overlooks Lake art adventure and it continues. All the workshops I’ve taken Superior near where I and taught; the places I’ve worked; the adventures I’ve taken; was born. The Lake’s the tears I’ve shed; and the grieving I do led to the first gallery’s immense and varied opening on May 7, 2016. That was Mother’s Day. I chose that day beauty clears your to honor my mom, who sadly never saw the gallery. I believe the mind, putting you squarely in the moment. That’s heady stuff gallery has been and continues to be part of my grieving for the for a painter. unexpected death of my Mom. I know she is always around—she is the reason it is such a beautiful and inviting place. She taught Watercolor’s fluid nature leads you gently down the creative me those traits and so many more. And oh how I wish she could path, while setting the imagination free. This journey brings forth a powerful element of who we are. Even during the most frustrating moments, I paint, because it nourishes my soul. 12 ART ESCAPE 2022

be here to see how I’ve grown as an artist, business woman “Fire Ecology” talk; and her watercolor for Y and a mixed and instructor. My mom lives on through me and will be at the media art piece (including birch bark) to represent “Traditional Grand (Re) Opening for gallery #2 on June 24, 2022. I do what I Ecological Knowledge.” Copies of A is for Apostle Islands were do to honor her and she’ll be in my heart on that day and every given to area libraries (from Ashland to La Pointe). An exhibit day. of the art, poems, and science summaries of both books was held in June 2021 at the Washburn Cultural Center. It continues Be sure to check out the photo of Lissa’s mom, Lettie, virtually at washburnculturalcenter.com/blog/2021/6/2/ hanging next to her bench. Lettie’s kindness, creativity and soul apostle-islands. These book and exhibit projects were funded lives on through Lissa and her work. by an Arts Initiative Grant from the Chequamegon Bay Arts Council (CBAC), matched with money from Friends of the LUCY TYRRELL Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, Bayfield Carnegie Library, Architect of the and Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets. Lucy seeks a publisher who Bayfield Poetry Trail will continue to print and distribute the ABC book. Bayfield Festival of the Arts, Memorial Park As if that weren’t enough for the cause of poetry and artistic DEMOS AT THE BAYFIELD expression, Lucy came up with the idea and organized the FESTIVAL OF ARTS 2021 Bayfield Poetry Trail working with the Bayfield Chamber. Twenty-two businesses shared a poem of their choosing in their When Lucy Tyrrell left Alaska in shop windows for a month in late summer. Three winners drawn 2016, she likes to say she traded a at random from the entries (writing down the names of 22 big mountain (Denali) for a big lake poems) received a copy of A is for Apostle Islands. Because of (Superior). During her 16 years in the trail’s success in 2021, Lucy’s involvement in the literary arts Alaska, she lived in a cabin without continues, having taken on the major organization of this year’s water and worked as an ecologist Bayfield Poetry Trail. at Denali National Park and Preserve (keeping track of research It should not surprise you that Lucy summarizes her passions projects and creating and editing documents, fact sheets, and as “Nature, Adventure, Creativity” and says, “My favorite verbs web pages to share park resource information). One winter, are experience and create.” She encourages all to enjoy the she ran her small team of sled dogs 800 miles to Nome as part 2022 Bayfield Poetry Trail, as part of the Bayfield Festival of of a group expedition commemorating the 1925 Serum Run. the Arts, and Art Escape! For 10 summers, she walked the 90-mile Denali Park Road in stages, writing essays about the wildlife and adventure of each WASHBURN walk. And, as a member of Denali Quilters, Lucy spearheaded a project that coordinated 35 local quilters in the making of THE BLUE VIEW PASTELS GROUP an enormous 12’ x 12’ quilt that portrays, in 13,800 pixels of of Washburn, Wisconsin colored cloth, a satellite image showing the 22 landcover types DAILY DEMOS DURING ART ESCAPE of Denali National Park and Preserve, surrounded by a border of blocks that depict these plant/animal communities close up. If you’d enjoy meeting a circle of artists who are as enthusiastic about exploring the range of their chosen medium She loved her years in Alaska, but was ready for a new as they are about supporting one another and the local chapter—with fewer days of minus 30 or 40, the chance to community, look no further than the Blue View Pastels Group of garden without permafrost, and no grizzlies to look out for Washburn, Wisconsin. when hiking. In her early “pages” in Bayfield, Lucy jumped into creative ventures like bringing the Wisconsin Poet Laureate to Their mentor, artist Doug Thomas, hoped the legacy of his Bayfield (2017), organizing an art show based on three poems popular pastels classes, with their emphases on cooperative written by both the Bayfield and Wisconsin Poets Laureate learning and artistic interaction, would go on after he passed (2017), and hosting a “peace” poetry reading to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day (2019). (On a personal note, for the 70th anniversary, Lucy traveled to Normandy and walked from Gold Beach to Arromanches, retracing her father’s route, as a British medic, after coming ashore on D-Day.) In 2020, Lucy was appointed Bayfield Poet Laureate for 2020–2021. Despite the pandemic, she organized multiple creative projects engaging the greater Bayfield community. She arranged for 52 artists and poets and 15 researchers to participate in the creation of two books for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Apostle Islands National Lakeshore: A is for Apostle Islands (A-Z topics in art and poetry) and Island Intersections (art and poetry in response to 15 talks at the National Park Service’s Resource Stewardship Symposium). Included in the books are Lucy’s poems for N, X, and for the BAYF I EL D.OR G / F E STI VA L S - E V E N TS /A R T- E S C A P E 13

ARTIST PROFILES in 2011. The artist Tonya Sell. Steve Hill also provided a plein air workshop devoted core and Collette Odya Smith taught painting abstraction from Nature group of Sandy during a two-and-a-half-day visit. Individual members have Isely, Ann also attended master pastelist Doug Dawson’s and other artist’s Christensen and workshops. Chris Lindsey, joined by Members have exhibited in Washburn and Ashland both as a Pat Gierczic, group and as individuals. Suzanne Smiles, Elizabeth Lexau Come meet the members of our circle at Bayfield County’s Art and later Elisa Escape 2022. Our art exhibit and live demonstrations will take Voss, Joanne place from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm every day from Saturday, Meierhofer September 10 through Saturday, September 18 at The Club in and Gretchen downtown Washburn on Hwy 13. Look for our signs. Paintings are Burke, carried available for sale and new members are welcome! We’ll lure you on Doug’s in with refreshments but you’ll stay for the art and camaraderie. weekly open studio format EXPERIENCE WATERFALLS & WOODS DIFFERENTLY— at Karlynn Holman’s Gallery. More members were welcomed. A POETRY READING & PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW In 2020, the group moved their Tuesday night studios to the PERFORMANCE ON PAGE 32 (SEPT 16) Washburn Cultural Center. Perhaps the Blue View’s most important inheritance from their time with Doug was the nurturing dynamic created by artists given freedom to explore their medium in their own ways within an atmosphere of cooperation, support and camaraderie. Yes, the members critique each other’s work at the end of the sessions, but proactively. Problems are posed, questions are asked, advice is given. But most importantly, individuality is respected and criticism is positive. The members actively pursue continuing education on both individual and group levels. For instance, the Blue View has enjoyed a three-day workshop from Steve Hill of Washington state, a workshop from Lisa Stauffer of Duluth, Minnesota; another by master pastelist Richard McDaniel of California and an evening of portraiture from Brule, Wisconsin multi-medium Hear 24 poems from 13 regional poets. See 40 photographs of water & woods. Enjoy wine & light apps. On September 16, 2022, from 5-7 p.m., the Washburn Cultural Center hosts a poetry reading within the setting of an exhibit of 40 photographs of water and woods in northern Wisconsin and Michigan, taken by Catherine Lange and Michael L. Ruth. Hear the 24 poems which are displayed in the exhibit, read by several poets. Enjoy wine and light appetizers. Thirteen regional poets—from Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, and Ontario—contributed their work to the exhibit called “Same Location, Multiple Perspectives.” Several are ekphrastic poems, written to photos in the show. The poets: Jan Hasselman Bosman, Eric Chandler, Jan Chronister, Naomi Cochran, Yvette Viets Flaten, Crystal Spring Gibbins, Carol Good, Catherine Lange, Howard Paap, Mary Louise Peters, Diana Randolph, Peggy Trojan, and Lucy Tyrrell. Paap and Tyrrell have each served in recent years as Bayfield Poet Laureate. Alan Brew, Professor of English at Northland College in Ashland, Wisc., and the Executive Director of its Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute, says Catherine Lange, Michael L. Ruth, “and their poet friends use photos and words to explore what it is that rivers, and experiences with water more generally, say to each of us. In doing so, they help to build bridges that 14 ART ESCAPE 2022

we desperately need in these tumultuous times. Bridges that connect us to the stability of rocks from the basement of time and to the lifeblood that courses through each of our veins. Bridges that close the gaps between us, helping us to understand and appreciate the diversity of our perspectives. And, perhaps most importantly, bridges that transport us into the essential beauty of moving water and flowing words.” ARTISTS SQUARED GALLERY & ARTISTS ON THE BYWAY GALLERY OPEN HOUSES ON PAGES 35 & 37 (SEPT 17-18) J. R. Lince-Hopkins and I discovered the I grew up in many parts of the world and the United States. South Shore of Lake Superior where we now Over time, a great deal of inspiration resulted from incredible live and I paint the wide- experiences and remarkable vistas, from the exotic to the open skies, lake views, beautifully ordinary. My love of landscape and sky was set trees, and wildlife of by early memories, still vivid today, of far-off places like the Bayfield Peninsula. Norway, Germany and Japan. An oil painting of a lake and Mt. Skyscapes are timely Fuji which I did at age 10 attests to the art these experiences subjects to paint as skies stimulated in me from a young age. Public school art classes, and increasing weather extremes at the onset of climate induced changes mean that many artists, like me, are documenting these especially during my middle school and early high school events with “Time of the First Awareness” eyes. years in Duluth, further encouraged me along an art path. The North Shore of Lake Superior was a constant source of We own and operate two art galleries in Washburn, Artists influence and early art inspiration during that period of my Squared Gallery and Artists on the Byway Gallery. It is the life. However, as college became a reality, I pursued a major in mission of the galleries to make a place for the Arts from both zoology instead of art. I followed this with a graduate school established and emerging artists to show or perform their emphasis in biology and ecology. work. The galleries welcome artists and viewers of all ages into a comfortable and inclusive setting. Special programs Art and science repeatedly intertwined throughout my include guided interaction with art that stimulates reflection, subsequent professional life, as formal art training through a memories, conversations, and stories. variety of workshops and coursework fit in whenever possible. Over the years, I have been influenced by the powerful skies, Susan Lince open spaces, and distant horizons of John Constable, J.M.W. Growing up near New York City, I was drawn at an early age Turner, Frederick Remington, Charles Russell, Winslow Homer, Frederic Church, Wilson Hurley, and Eric Sloane. It was, however, to the contemporary and modern art I saw at the Museum John P. O’Neill at LSU who brought art and science into sharp of Modern Art. As a young artist, I loved being experimental focus as a dual career path for me by helping me understand that many things in nature cannot be adequately photographed but only become known and part of the record because scientifically trained artists observe and paint nature, habitats, weather, wildlife, and fleeting natural phenomena. Through the eyes of a teacher, biologist and artist, my painted canvases have been filled with images from Texas to Alaska and Georgia to Washington. After retirement, my wife, Susan, BAYF I EL D.OR G / F E STI VA L S - E V E N TS /A R T- E S C A P E 15

ARTIST PROFILES and was never discouraged by family, or critiqued by teachers As brand new owners at Karlyn Yellowbird Gallery, one of the imposing on me a formal, traditional, or “correct” way to do art. most common questions we’ve heard this summer is “what’s I pursued studio art and art history in college and received my with the name?” BA degree in Fine Arts in the early sixties. It was a time when abstract expressionism was well understood and appreciated, From Karlyn Holman’s Pretty Good Pot Shop to her prolific and that influenced my natural inclination to freely explore how career as a watercolor artist and teacher at Karlyn’s Gallery, to use different materials to highlight elements of color, line, there’s a history to this place that we’ll never fully understand. texture and shape in my work. We’ve learned from countless stories the joy and fun Karlyn infused into the experience of creating art in this place. My own art has followed from that and has included painting, drawing, collage, batik, sewn and fabric art, photography, and When Ron Piercy bought the gallery in 2020, he brought with now mixed media painting. Over the years I have probably been him the Yellowbird name and decades of experience launching most influenced by the art of Paul Klee, Jean DuBuffet, Hans multiple galleries throughout the country. His endless energy and Hofmann, Mark Rothko, Morris Graves, and Andy Goldsworthy. passion for art evolved the gallery into a space that showcases the In the last 10 years I have especially focused on making mixed work of over 40 artists and provides ten working studios. media artwork that creates messages about the environment, climate change, and social/political issues. Since moving All of this has created one of the longest-running art spaces in to the Bayfield Peninsula in 2018, I have discovered the joy the area and the Karlyn Yellowbird Gallery that stands here today. and inspiration not only of living in this beautiful natural environment on Lake Superior, but that there are natural So now onto the other most-asked questions: Who are we? materials here to include in my art. My series of mixed media What’s our plan now? And are we changing the name? paintings in which stones are crying for the forest, the soil, the air, the water, and bees uses stones water-worn smooth and We’re Brie + Joe, Kelsey + Erik – four friends who jumped in flat, found on Lake Superior beaches. I have also created many with eight feet to keep the magic of this place going. That, simply, artworks that have bark or twigs added to the canvas, to honor is our plan: offer a destination to take a pause from the daily grind the northwoods birches and other trees. In other works I have and experience the joy and fun of art. integrated the dried stems of roadside day lilies, or driftwood from the beaches. Since 2018 my husband (John Hopkins) and I And we are having fun. With five ceramic artists in the pottery have owned and directed galleries in Washburn, first at Artists studio and five working studio spaces in the back of the gallery, Squared Gallery Washburn and then in 2021 at our second this place is always buzzing. From locals stopping by for art Washburn gallery, Artists on the Byway. supplies to tourists taking in the exceptional art we have in this region, there’s always something inspiring happening here. Now, as “his and hers” galleries, we are using each gallery to promote somewhat different strands of art. Artists Squared In everything we do, our goal is to support the arts in a serious Gallery, which I direct and which displays my art and that of way while not taking ourselves too seriously. That’s why we’re other local and regional artists, is a home for abstract and doing something a bit unconventional for Art Escape. Studio contemporary art, mixed media work, fiber arts, fine crafts, Takeover on September 17 is all about the artists and makers. and other non-traditional art items. I enjoy being surrounded We’re stepping aside so artists can set up shop, showcase, and by unusual art that enriches the senses and stimulates thought sell their work throughout the gallery. and creativity. I believe that making art helps us understand our own thinking, values, and feelings, and interacting with art by And are we changing the name? Who knows! But what we do viewing and talking about it can do the same. know is this space will continue to evolve just as it has from the very beginning. In the future, we hope to bring you some live music, offer art shows, build an outdoor patio space, and serve up some good old Wisconsin beer (arguably one of the most appreciated crafts in the state). So stop on by and say hi! Take a pause, and let’s have some fun. KARLYN YELLOWBIRD GALLERY DRUMMOND KARLYNYELLOWBIRDGALLERY.COM OPEN HOUSES AND ARTIST TAKEOVER ON DIANA RANDOLPH PAGES 23, 25, 29, 30, 33, 34, 35 & 37 (SEPT 10-11 & 14-18) DEMO ON PAGE 26 (SEPT 12) Diana Randolph works primarily with pastels on paper and oils on canvas. She also has her pen & ink drawings made into note cards. Her works are inspired by Lake Superior, landscapes of Chequamegon/Nicolet National Forest, and inland lakes in southern Bayfield County. “Lake Superior lures me to express its many moods,” said Diana. She often captures scenes of rivers that spill into Lake Superior along the north shore of Minnesota. Using her own photos, she enjoys working in series. “I focus on different elements of art to emphasize the focal point/center of interest. Sometimes it’s the rhythm of the composition. Other times I exaggerate color, texture, or space— creating the illusion of three-dimensional space.” Diana (Tesoriere) Randolph, originally from New Jersey, 16 ART ESCAPE 2022

MADELINE ISLAND CAROL WRIGHT of Woods Hall Gallery EARTHKILNFIRE.COM WOODS HALL DAILY DEMOS DURING ART ESCAPE journeyed to In 1993, my daughter and I took a pottery class at Woods Hall Northland College on Madeline Island. We had no expectations. It was all about in 1975 to be an being together with others, all learning this new art. Music and environmental art had always been a part of my life. After taking that class at studies, feeling the Woods Hall, I felt a connection to the art of ceramics. After 14 lure of Lake Superior years working full time, I returned to pottery, making wheel- for the first time. thrown vases, teapots, bowls, cups, plates and platters. During During an acrylic/oil painting class in her sophomore year with my bouts with health issues, I turned to hand building, making instructor, Karlyn Holman, she became passionate about art trays, bird houses, spoons, wall hangings, larger platters and again as she had in high school. She declared art as a major and vases. I split my professional time between my studio located in the art department she met her future husband, student Kelly at Midwest Clay Project in Madison, and at Woods Hall on Randolph. Madeline Island. Today, I have a blank canvas. I sit at my wheel or table and simply create. Other than some commission work, Since graduating from college, Diana worked with Kelly I do not do production pottery. Thus, each piece is unique. The managing a gallery in Bayfield, then was assistant manager clay bodies vary, but all are stoneware. I use very dark brown of Karlyn’s Gallery in Washburn for several years. When Kelly clay, buff ochre, red iron, manganese, B-clay and porcelain. obtained the art instructor position for the School District of Each clay body moves and fires differently, as well as how it Drummond, they moved to the Cable/Drummond area, renting reacts to glazes. I have fired my pottery in a salt, gas, wood- various homes before purchasing land on Blue Moon Road. fired and electric kilns, all using different types of glazes. The Kelly built their home with the help of family and good friends. results are beautiful and different. The fascinating element There they raised their son and daughter. about making ceramics is you are free to create, to express oneself and to be completely open to possibilities. I continue At her Once in a Blue Moon Studio, Diana paints and writes. to further my skill set by participating in workshops at the In 1999 Savage Press published a small chapbook of her poetry/ Haystack Mountain School of Crafts on Deer Isle, Maine, various art; then in 2012, a full-length book of works, Beacons of the workshops in Wisconsin and attending NCECA conferences Earth and Sky. Diana is a member of Wisconsin Fellowship of across the country. Poets, Pastel Society of America, and Wisconsin Visual Artists. Her poetry has appeared in many publications including Wisconsin Poets’ Calendar, Red Cedar, and Thunderbird Review. Her pastel painting was featured on the cover of the 2021 Bayfield County Visitor Guide. Creative Painting in Pastel by Carole Katchen includes her pastel paintings images. Her paintings are in many collections. Diana has taught continuing education art classes through Cable Natural History Museum, Northwood Technical College (formerly WITC), and Northland College. Since the pandemic, she’s taught on-line live from her studio for Northwood Tech. She looks forward to teaching an outdoor sketching class on August 31 for Cable Natural History Museum. For ten years Diana participated in the Blue Moon Art Tour with three other studios on her road. She then participated in several CHARAC (Cable Hayward Area Arts Council) Art Crawls and she’ll participate again this year, August 12 to 14. She will open her studio at 47790 Blue Moon Road, Drummond, to visitors on Monday, September 12, 2022, noon to 5 p.m. during the Bayfield County Art Escape. Otherwise, her studio is open by appointment. There’s a link to her studio Facebook page at www.dianarandolph.com. BAYF I EL D.OR G / F E STI VA L S - E V E N TS /A R T- E S C A P E 17

ARTIST PROFILES CRAIG CAMPBELL BELL STREET GALLERY & ARTBAR CAMPBELLARTGLASS.COM BELLSTGALLERY.COM DAILY OPEN HOUSE DURING ART ESCAPE DAILY OPEN HOUSE DURING ART ESCAPE A “Must See” Art destination featuring more than 40 local artists. Artwork inspired by Madeline Island and Lake Superior. Serving coffee, beer, and wine daily and live music and artist demos several days a week. See our website for more info: bellstgallery.com The gallery consists of several open air galleries and patios, perfect to sip, shop, and relax. Our artists include potters, painters, sculptures, and jewelers that are both regional and local. Come on over. CORNUCOPIA Shaping the KAREN MAKI searing-hot glass, DEMO ON PAGE 30 (SEPT 15) doing the last bit of work before The inspiration for my the fiery orange artwork began with growing shape cools into a up in Ironwood, Ml. This beautiful cobalt blue was supplemented by new vase. Suddenly it ideas resulting from living in cracks off the metal Washburn, WI and Southern pipe holding it and Minnesota. My work is an smashes to the floor. intuitive collection of these Another life lesson memories and experiences. at the hands of the Art, athletics, interior design master glass-blower from Mahtomedi. and travel are my passions. Each day brings new ideas “It happens when I’m distracted, or move too fast, or driven by the past and touch the glass in the wrong place,” he said. “ Regardless of expanded by the present. experience, everyone has failures. They are your best teachers.” Many of my recent paintings and collages are in bright Craig Campbell was going to be a veterinarian until he spent primary colors. Some are three years at the U of M. He went to St. Cloud and took a class done on watercolor paper in glassblowing, just for fun. He was hooked when he realized while others are done with you can control a mass of molten glass that wants to fall on the acrylics on shallow wooden floor with gravity. boxes. The box also serves as a frame for hanging. My art education includes degrees from Central Michigan University “It is like magic­—­ applying fire to sand that’s ground up like and the University of WI-River Falls. In addition, I’ve had several flour, making a ball of incredibly hot liquid glass, then shaping it classes at Columbia University in New York City, University of into something beautiful.” he said. MN-Duluth, University of WI-Superior and many specialized workshops. My art background includes teaching, sketching, Campbell makes his living blowing and molding glass, and painting, sculpture, handmade paper, ceramics and journaling. teaching it to others. His work includes tableware, vases, The last fifteen years have included extensive travel with an communion sets, corporate awards and fglass sculptures, as emphasis on art. In summary, I am a lifelong artist utilizing an well as large works for churches, hospitals, offices and Xcel eclectic mix of resources, mediums and subject matter. Energy Center. 18 ART ESCAPE 2022

HESTEKIN POTTERY CORNUCOPIA ART CRAWL HESTEKINPOTTERY.COM VISITCORNUCOPIA.COM/EVENTS/CORNUCOPIA-ART-CRAWL DEMO ON PAGES 22, 24, 34 & 36 (SEPT 10-11 & 17-18) SEPTEMBER 10& 11 Hestekin Pottery has been a part of Cornucopia, WI since The Cornucopia Art Crawl 2012. Positioned as close to Lake Superior as possible, is on the second weekend natural inspiration is all around. The great lake has many of September. Local artists moods throughout the year which affect the ebb and flow sharing their work in beautiful of the pottery studio. Clay from the area is used in some of Cornucopia on the sunny south the handmade glazes while sand from the lake shore is used shore of Lake Superior. during the kiln firing. Evan has been perfecting his clay body, glazes, and pottery forms for over twenty years. Each step is Every year in Cornucopia we handcrafted: from splitting the wood for a firing to throwing dedicate a day to promote the pots on the treadle wheel he built to following his curated Arts from the area. Featuring recipes for clay body and glaze. This attention to detail Artists from the South Shore connects the artist and the art appreciator to centuries of of Lake Superior. Walk around prior ceramic work; learning from and following the traditions our picturesque harbor town of many. Focusing on functional, utilitarian ware, his pots are and enjoy a day of Art and fun. microwave, oven, dishwasher, and food safe. They’re made to Maps provided. be loved and used, beautifying your space at the same time. HERBSTER HERBSTER STUDIO ART TOUR DEMOS ON PAGES 24, 26, 27, 28, 30 & 35 (SEPT 11-15 & 17) The Herbster Studio Art Tour (HSAT) has been a Herbster community event since 2009. Over those 13 years, the mission, as stated in the HSAT website https://www. herbsterstudioarttour.org, has been to: (1) Promote the creative arts within Herbster and (2) Encourage relationships within the artist community and between artists and the broader community. The studio tour has always been on the 3rd weekend in August. In 2022, those dates are August 20-21, but for the first time HSAT will include a follow up educational component during the week of September 10 to September 18, which will involve instruction from each of the artists. This September educational component is called Art Escape and has been organized by the Bayfield Chamber and Visitor Bureau. During the August tour, the community will visit the studios casually, view the art work in the studios, ask questions of the artists, and often purchase art work. The number of artists who participate in opening their art studio for the tour have ranged from 6 to 12. Each of the artists repre2s0e22n– AtrtdEsicfapfeerent visual art mediums, such as painting, quilting, jeJwaneeHlerrryic,k fiber sculpture, weaving, wood turninMIgXE,D aMEnDdIA printmaking. The spark behind the regular August studio tour is simply to raise the awareness of and appreciation for fine art in the south shore area. The goal of the educational component is to offer educational experiences for the local community and the broader community on the creative process behind the art work – the techniques and processes involved, the creative thought BAYF I EL D.OR G / F E STI VA L S - E V E N TS /A R T- E S C A P E 19

ARTIST PROFILES processes and concepts involved, and the fundamental reason for 4 years, I decided the desk life wasn’t for me and pursued art is created in the first place. In doing so, we hope to educate, a Masters in Anthropology focusing on Archeology. I worked share, explain and promote the artistic and creative qualities as an archeologist for 16 years, 9 of those were as manager, found on the south shore and across Bayfield County. then owner of a consulting firm. The last couple years of that career were difficult, and ended with closing the doors on my All of the 6 artists who open their studios in August for the company, and closing the doors to my career. The camera has regular open studio tour will participate in the September been part of my world since I was very young, and after the educational component to explain, demonstrate, and instruct end of my career in archeology, became my main source of the public about their particular art medium. These September therapy. I joined a Photography Scavenger Hunt on Google+ events will be open for youth and adults. These 6 HSAT artists in 2013 which changed the trajectory of my life significantly. feel strongly about the fine arts and about encouraging quality The Hunt gives a list of 10 words to interpret any way you like and creativity in the arts, particularly as they are influenced through a photograph. In finding that group, I found my tribe. by the natural beauty of Lake Superior and the surrounding The Hunt led me to free mentorships hosted by photographers environment. For example, Susan McDonald will teach a class on the G+ platform which honed my skills. The camaraderie on Botanical Watercolor. Sara Mustonen will teach a hands-on of the Scavengers (that’s what we call ourselves) gave me the class on loom weaving. Scott Sample will offer demonstrations confidence to put my art out there, first online, then in print. It on the fundamentals of drawing. Diana O’Brien will offer a was through one of the mentorships that I discovered WWOOF class on her techniques in wet on wet watercolor painting. (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms), which is how I Dale Paulson will conduct a lecture and provide a demo on arrived in Port Wing. I left Oklahoma in May 2018 to WWOOF his woodturning techniques and explain how a block of wood and travel around the eastern US, camping and photographing from an area tree evolves into a fine crafted art piece. Jane in our National and State Parks. I came to Wisconsin for the first Herrick will lead a discussion about artistic abstraction across time in fall 2018 to WWOOF at Silver Sage Farm, returning in various mediums in the visual arts, and will explain how she fall 2019 and moving permanently, becoming the Farm Manager uses abstraction in her work. She will also have participants in March 2020. I’ve now sealed my fate and bought land in Port experiment in an abstract drawing exercise. PORT WING HEATHER SZARKA PHOTOGRAPHY SILVER SAGE FARM CLASS/DEMO ON PAGES 27 (SEPT 13) I am a photographer and organic farmer and blend those two Wing to begin my own organic farm. You can find my work on worlds in nature, landscape and personal brand photography Authentic Superior, a non-profit organization helping South specializing in organic and natural brands. When not Shore artists, makerr. and farmers. I also attend the Cornucopia working on the farm, you’ll find me out in nature hiking and Market on Thursdays as both a farmer and artist. I will have a photographing the beauty and wonder of the earth. My work booth at the Cornucopia Art Crawl September 10 and 11 and a focuses on how I see and feel nature and the joy found there, Garden and Landscape photography class as part of the Art from a tiny bug to a Superior vista! I also enjoy cooking, food Escape on Tuesday, September 13th. preservation, and crochet. I grew up in central Oklahoma and attended Oklahoma Baptist University for a Bachelors degree Website: authenticsuperior.com/shop/heather-szarka- in Accounting and Finance. After working as an accountant photography Class Registration: authenticsuperior.com/product/garden- and-landscpaephotography-with-Heather 20 ART ESCAPE 2022

OULU OULU GLASS OULUGLASSGALLERY1.COM TONJA VOJACEK SELL DEMOS EVERY DAY OF ART ESCAPE OARTWORX.COM DAILY OPEN HOUSE DURING ART ESCAPE Located in the Northwoods of Wisconsin is a unique, eccentric and eclectic glass blowing studio owned by the Tonja Vojacek Sell is a Wisconsin native and daughter of Vojacek family of Finnish descent. This is not your “run of the blown & stained glass artisans Anton (Jim) & Sue Vojacek who mill” studio. The outside architecture of the buildings gives you operate the Oulu Glass Gallery. She attended the Milwaukee the first clue. Then, entering the work room we were greeted School of Art, where she studied fine arts, drawing, and by Jim who was teaching his Grandson some glass working illustration. techniques. Watching them was a treat-passing down to another generation such a special art. Entering the display area Tonja lives with family in the home, studio & teaching studio was “at your own risk”-crowded with shelves of glassware and a they built together in Oulu, Wi. She works in many different cat climbing the ornament covered Christmas tree!, it was hard mediums; including oil, acrylic, watercolor, ceramic, glass, felt to see everything. Open by appointment in mid winter. Classes and more. in glass blowing and demonstrations also available throughout the year. Tonja has been represented by galleries across the country, she has been a part of the prestigious Women Painting Women shows and her work is in multiple private collections in the US and Internationally. Locally, she has created murals for the Minnesota Discovery Center and the Carnegie Foundation at the Two Harbors Public Library. Tonja teaches classes across the U.S. A, in her Studio in Oulu, WI and She and Matthew also lead International Art Tours to Spain, Italy & France, where students explore and create. They are currently adding a new gallery space on their property next to the Oulu Glass Gallery. [email protected] tonja_sell : Instagram Tonja Sell - Artist Page : Facebook RED CLIFF BLACK BEARS AND BLUEBERRIES PUBLISHING BLACKBEARSANDBLUEBERRIES.COM BOOK SIGNING ON PAGE 32 (SEPT 16) fiction “More than once, Thomas Peacock’s The Wolf ’s Trail, an Ojibwe Story, Told by Wolves, brought warmth to my heart. It is a story of zaagi’idiwin, the story of love – the love of the wolves for each other and their family, the Anishinaabe people. A story of the love the Creator has for what has been created. Peacock says, “Zhi-shay’, the Uncle wolf, ‘wanted to simply talk story’. And talk story he does. In this book, there are teachings within the teachings. It is a story not just for the young but for the old in how to teach and be with the young, while the wolf, in one part of the story, is told to -‘Put his face in front of you, run towards your thoughts.’ This book is a reminder to us to put Ojibwe teachings in front of us and to run towards the teachings.” —Marcie Rendon, author of Girl Gone Missing “At times moving, at others amusing, and always informative, Thomas Peacock’s The Wolf ’s Trail shows us the depth of Ojibwe teachings and the hard truths of Ojibwe experience through the words of a wolf elder as he “talks story” with a set of wolf pups. Through story, he reveals how the pups ought to live in the world, while showing them why the Ojibwe live the way they do. Listen to our wolf brother and learn to live as the Creator intended!” —Carter Meland, author of Stories for a Lost Child. Thomas D. Peacock has authored or co-authored The Forever Story, Collected Wisdom, Ojibwe Waasa Inaabidaa: We Look in All Directions, The Good Path, The Seventh Genera- tion, The Four Hills of Life, To Be Free, The Tao of Nookomis, Beginnings: The Homeward Journey of Donovan Manypenny, The Forever Sky, and The Dancers. Ojibwe and The Good Path were Minnesota Book Award winners. The Seventh Generation was multicultural children’s book of the year (American Association of Multicultural Education). He is a member of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Anishinaabe Ojibwe and lives with his wife Betsy in Little Sand Bay, Red Cliff, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota. For more information about wolves, the Ojibwe, and the relationship of wolves and the Ojibwe, please visit www.thewolfstrail.com $16.95 US Holy Cow! Press ISBN 978-1-5136-4562-9 Distributed by Consortium Book Sales & Distribution Black Bears and Blueberries Publishing is a Native owned company that publishes fiction and non-fiction paperback books and ebooks, many with reading levels K-6, on Native topics serving a regional audience, including the Dakotas, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. We hope to keep our focus small, publishing several titles a year. BAYF I EL D.OR G / F E STI VA L S - E V E N TS /A R T- E S C A P E 21

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SU NDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2022 D E M O N S TR ATI O N S MADELINE ISLAND BAYFIELD WIRE WRAPPING JEWELRY SILK PAINTING DEMO with Alan Gomez with France Austin Miller WOODS HALL GALLERY AUSTIN MILLER STUDIO & STUDIOS 10:00AM 11:00AM-2:00PM 33615 SKI HILL RD, 712 MAIN ST, LA POINTE, WI BAYFIELD, WI WOODSHALL.COM AUSTINMILLERSTUDIO.COM LET’S GET BASIC WITH WASHBURN BASALT: INTRO TO METALSMITHING PASTEL PAINTING with Lissa Flemming DEMONSTRATION SILVERWAVES JEWELRY with the Blue View Pastel Group 8:30AM-4:30PM THE CLUB OF WASHBURN 10:00AM-4:00PM 126 RITTENHOUSE AVE. BAYFIELD, WI 54814 3 WEST BAYFIELD ST WASHBURN, WI SILVERWAVES.NET CORNUCOPIA LAKE SUPERIOR DROP-IN POTTING DEMONSTRATION MAGNETIC POETRY HESTEKIN POTTERY with Lucy Tyrrell, 12:00PM Bayfield Poet Laureate FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS 22630 SISKIWIT BAY PKWY IN MEMORIAL PARK CORNUCOPIA, WI 54827 10:00AM-4:00PM HESTEKINPOTTERY.COM 1 RITTENHOUSE AVE., WOODWORKING BAYFIELD, WISCONSIN 54814 DEMONSTRATION with Ray Hyde POTTERY WHEEL DEMO 1:00PM with Julie Zenner BAYFIELD ARTISTS CORNUCOPIA ART CRAWL: GUILD COMMUNITY CENTER 12:00PM-2:00PM HWY C & ERIE AVE, CORNUCOPIA, WI 201 RITTENHOUSE AVE, BAYFIELD, WI 54814 BAYFIELDARTISTSGUILD.COM 2022 – Art Escape OULU HERBSTERJane Herrick ABSTRACTION: DEMONSTRATION: METAPHORS OF REALITY SIMPLE SGRAFFITO, DESIGN MIXED MEDIA with Jane Herrick & TECHNIQUES with Tonja Sell 1:00PM-3:00PM (DO)ARTWORX 24 3:00PM HERBSTER ART TOUR, 88255 BARK PT RD 1675 WEST COLBY RD, BRULE, WI HERBSTER, WI DOARTWORX.COM ART ESCAPE 2022

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MONDAY SEPTEMBER 12, 2022 D E M O N S TR ATI O N S DRUMMOND PASTEL PAINTING WASHBURN MADELINE ISLAND DEMONSTRATION with Diana Randolph PASTEL PAINTING DEMONSTRATION with the Blue View 47790 BLUE MOON RD Pastel Group DRUMMOUND, WI THE CLUB OF WASHBURN 12:00PM-5:00PM 10:00AM-4:00PM 3 WEST BAYFIELD ST WASHBURN, WI OULU HAND-BUILD CERAMIC ACRYLIC PAINTING DEMONSTRATION BASICS AND GLAZING with Jim Hansen TECHNIQUES DEMO WOODS HALL GALLERY & STUDIOS with Tonja Sell 11:00AM-2:00PM (DO)ARTWORX 712 MAIN ST, LA POINTE, WI WOODSHALL.COM 11:00AM 1675 WEST COLBY RD, BRULE, WI DOARTWORX.COM HERBSTER SAMPLE THE ART OF OULU GLASS WEAVING 10:00AM-5:00PM with Sara Mustonen Glass Demos Daily 9:00AM-11:00AM 1695 W COLBY RD, HERBSTER ART TOUR: BRULE, WI 14100 HWY 13, HERBSTER, WI OULUGLASSGALLERY1.COM OPEN HOUSES/STUDIOS SEPTEMBER 12&13 BAYFIELD OULU OULU GLASS 10:00AM-5:00PM Glass Demos Daily 1695 W COLBY RD, BRULE, WI OULUGLASSGALLERY1.COM BAYFIELD ARTISTS GUILD AA RR TT EE SS CC AA PP EE 22 0022 22 9:00AM-3:00PM 201 RITTENHOUSE AVE, BAYFIELD, WI BAYFIELDARTISTSGUILD.COM 26

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TH U RSDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 2022 DEMONSTRATIONS AND PERFORMANCES BAYFIELD MADELINE ISLAND SKETCHING TOGETHER PRECIOUS METAL CLAY OUTDOORS DEMO with Dana Johnson with Sally Brown BLUE VISTA FARM WOODS HALL GALLERY 10:00AM-12:00PM & STUDIOS 11:00AM-2:00PM 34045 S COUNTY HWY J BAYFIELD, WI 712 MAIN ST, LA POINTE, WI WOODSHALL.COM WASHBURN PASTEL PAINTING DEMONSTRATION JEWELRY with the Blue View DEMONSTRATION Pastel Group with Lissa Flemming THE CLUB OF SILVERWAVES JEWELRY WASHBURN 1:00AM-2:30PM 10:00AM-4:00PM BEADS. BEVERAGES. 3 WEST BAYFIELD ST BANTER. WASHBURN, WI with Lissa Flemming SILVERWAVES JEWELRY STUDIO WALK-THROUGHS 5:30PM-8:30PM KARLYN YELLOWBIRD STUDIO & GALLERY 126 RITTENHOUSE AVE. 2:00PM-7:00PM BAYFIELD, WI 54814 SILVERWAVES.NET 318 W. BAYFIELD ST. WASHBURN, WI KARLYNYELLOWBIRDGALLERY.COM OULU SIMPLE SGRAFFITO, DESIGN & TECHNIQUES with Tonja Sell (DO)ARTWORX 11:00AM 1675 WEST COLBY RD, BRULE, WI DOARTWORX.COM ARTIC HEART with Charly Ray & Bob Gross OULU GLASS HONEST DOG BOOKS 10:00AM-5:00PM 7:30PM Glass Demos Daily 30 ART ESCAPE 2022 1695 W COLBY RD, BRULE, WI OULUGLASSGALLERY1.COM

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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2022 DEMONSTRATIONS AND PERFORMANCES BAYFIELD MADELINE ISLAND SILK PAINTING DEMO SKETCHING YOUR OWN with France Austin Miller POSTCARD AUSTIN MILLER STUDIO with Tyna Waterhouse 10:00AM WOODS HALL GALLERY & STUDIOS 33615 SKI HILL RD, 11:00AM-2:00PM BAYFIELD, WI AUSTINMILLERSTUDIO.COM 712 MAIN ST, LA POINTE, WI WOODSHALL.COM JEWELRY WASHBURN DEMONSTRATION with Lissa Flemming PASTEL PAINTING SILVERWAVES JEWELRY DEMONSTRATION 11:00AM-2:30PM with the Blue View Pastel Group 126 RITTENHOUSE AVE. THE CLUB OF BAYFIELD, WI 54814 WASHBURN SILVERWAVES.NET 10:00AM-4:00PM ANISHINAABE DIBAJIMOWIN: 3 WEST BAYFIELD ST AN OJIBWE STORY WASHBURN, WI 7:00PM BIG TOP CHAUTAUQUA 84810 STATE HWY 13, BAYFIELD, WI 54814 888-BIG-TENT mas Peacock’s The Wolf ’s Trail, fiction POETRY READING with Photography Exhibit by Wolves, brought warmth to y of zaagi’idiwin, the story of WASHBURN CULTURAL CENTER“More than once, Thomas Peacock’s The Wolf’s Trail, wolves for each other and their be people. A story of the love an Ojibwe Story, Told by Wolves, brought warmth to hat has been created. Peacock 5:00PM-7:00PMmy heart. It is a story of zaagi’idiwin, the story of Uncle wolf, ‘wanted to simply story he does. In this book, love – the love of the wolves for each other and their thin the teachings. It is a story 1 EAST BAYFIELD ST WASHBURN, WIfamily, the Anishinaabe people. A story of the love but for the old in how to teach g, while the wolf, in one part of the Creator has for what has been created. Peacock Put his face in front of you, run ts.’ This book is a reminder to says, “Zhi-shay’, the Uncle wolf, ‘wanted to simply hings in front of us and to run .” talk story’. And talk story he does. In this book, on, author of Girl Gone Missing there arWe teacAhinSgs wHithiBn thUe teRachNingsC. It iUs a sLtorTy URALCENTER.COM rmative, Thomas Peacock’s The Hear 24 poems fromnot just for the young but for the old in how to teach and the hard truths of Ojibwe 13 regional poets. See 40 photographs of water & s story” with a set of wolf pups. and be with the young, while the wolf, in one part of the world, while showing them brother and learn to live as the uthor of Stories for a Lost Child. Forever Story, Collected Wisdom, Good Path, The Seventh Genera- mis, Beginnings: The Homeward e Dancers. Ojibwe and The Good h Generation was multicultural ulticultural Education). He is a shinaabe Ojibwe and lives with nd Duluth, Minnesota. nd the relationship of wolves 62-9 rtium Book Sales & Distribution the woods.story, is told to -‘Put hEis nfacjeoin yfronwt ofiynou,erun& light apps. towards your thoughts.’ This book is a reminder to us to put Ojibwe teachings in front of us and to run BOOK SIGNING & READING OULUtowards the teachings.” —Marcie Rendon, author of Girl Gone Missing with Black Bears and Blueberries Publishing“At times moving, at others amusing, and always informative, Thomas Peacock’s The Wolf ’s Trail shows us the depth of Ojibwe teachings and the hard truths of Ojibwe HONEST DOG BOOKS experience through the words of a wolf elder as he “talks story” with a set of wolf pups. COLD WAX 10:00AM-12:00PM Through story, he reveals how the pups ought to live in the world, while showing them DEMONSTRATION why the Ojibwe live the way they do. Listen to our wolf brother and learn to live as the with Tonja Sell Creator intended!” (DO)ARTWORX —Carter Meland, author of Stories for a Lost Child. 3:00PM 38 S. 2ND STREET, BAYFIELD, HONESTDOGBOOKS.COThoMmas D. Peacock has authored or co-authored The Forever Story, Collected Wisdom, Ojibwe Waasa Inaabidaa: We Look in All Directions, The Good Path, The Seventh Genera- tion, The Four Hills of Life, To Be Free, The Tao of Nookomis, Beginnings: The Homeward Journey of Donovan Manypenny, The Forever Sky, and The Dancers. Ojibwe and The Good Path were Minnesota Book Award winners. The Seventh Generation was multicultural children’s book of the year (American Association of Multicultural Education). He is a member of the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Anishinaabe Ojibwe and lives with 1675 WEST COLBY RD, his wife Betsy in Little Sand Bay, Red Cliff, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota. BRULE, WI For more information about wolves, the Ojibwe, and the relationship of wolves and the Ojibwe, please visit www.thewolfstrail.com DOARTWORX.COM 32 ART E S C A P E$16.95 US 2 0 2 2 Holy Cow! Press ISBN 978-1-5136-4562-9 Distributed by Consortium Book Sales & Distribution

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SATU RDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 2022 DEMONSTRATIONS AND PERFORMANCES BAYFIELD MADELINE ISLAND RAKU PAINTING DEMONSTRATIONS DEMONSTRATION ECKELS POTTERY & with Holly Tourdot FINE CRAFT WOODS HALL GALLERY with Dede Eckels & & STUDIOS Pete Skoro 11:00AM-2:00PM 1:00PM-5:00PM 712 MAIN ST, LA POINTE, WI 85205 STATE HWY 13, WOODSHALL.COM BAYFIELD, WI ECKELSPOTTERY.COM HANDSCULPTED BELL STREET GALLERY & ART BAR PORCELAIN FIGURINES 11:00AM-6:00PM DEMO with Dorine Damm Drink Specials and Small Plates, LIVE MUSIC BAYFIELD ARTISTS GUILD 807 BELL ST, LA POINTE, WI 1:00PM-3:00PM BELLSTGALLERY.COM 201 RITTENHOUSE AVE, BAYFIELD, WI 54814 BAYFIELDARTISTSGUILD.COM CLOUD CULT WITH WASHBURN CHARLIE PARR 7:00PM PASTEL PAINTING DEMONSTRATION BIG TOP CHAUTAUQUA with the Blue View 84810 STATE HWY 13, Pastel Group BAYFIELD, WI 54814 THE CLUB OF 888-BIG-TENT • BIGTOP.ORG WASHBURN 10:00AM-4:00PM LAKE SUPERIOR AGATE SETTING with Bob Wright 3 WEST BAYFIELD ST SILVERWAVES JEWELRY WASHBURN, WI 11:00AM-2:30PM 126 RITTENHOUSE AVE. BAYFIELD, WI 54814 SILVERWAVES.NET CAROL DUNBAR: STUDIO TAKEOVER! DEMOS FROM THE NET BENEATH US IN-HOUSE AND VISITING ARTISTS HONEST DOG BOOKS KARLYN YELLOWBIRD STUDIO & GALLERY 7:00PM 12:00PM-4:00PM 38 S. 2ND ST., BAYFIELD, WI • HONESTDOGBOOKS.COM 318 W. BAYFIELD ST. WASHBURN,WI KARLYNYELLOWBIRDGALLERY.COM 34 ART ESCAPE 2022

INSPIRED OR SOURCED RAKE SUPERIO RED CLIFF PORT WING DRUMMOUND BAYFIELD MADELINE WASHBURN CORNUCOPIA OULU HERBSTER BY ISLAND L SATU RDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 2022 OULU OPEN HOUSES/STUDIOS CORNUCOPIA BAYFIELD HERBSTER ACRYLIC PAINTING BASICS BAYFIELD ARTISTS GUILD AND GLAZING TECHNIQUES 9:00AM-3:00PM DEMO 201 RITTENHOUSE AVE, with Tonja Sell BAYFIELD, WI BAYFIELDARTISTSGUILD.COM (DO)ARTWORX POCA ADAMS JEWERLY 11:00AM Andy’s Stones Throw 10:00AM-2:00PM 1675 WEST COLBY RD, BRULE, WI DOARTWORX.COM 40 SOUTH 2ND ST, BAYFIELD, WI OULU GLASS 10:00AM-5:00PM STONESTHROWBAYFIELD.COM Glass Demos Daily WASHBURN 1695 W COLBY RD, BRULE, WI OULUGLASSGALLERY1.COM POTTING DEMONSTRATION KARLYN YELLOWBIRD STUDIO & GALLERY with Evan Hestekin 10:00AM-4:00PM HESTEKIN POTTERY 12:00PM 318 W. BAYFIELD ST. WASHBURN, WI 22630 SISKIWIT BAY PKWY CORNUCOPIA, WI 54827 KARLYNYELLOWBIRDGALLERY.COM HESTEKINPOTTERY.COM ARTISTS ON THE BYWAY OPEN HOUSE J. R. Lince-Hopkins 5:00pm-8:00pm 406 W BAYFIELD ST, WASHBURN WI ARTISTSSQUAREDGALLERY.COM INTRODUCTION TO MADELINE ISLAND DRAWING with Scott Sample MADELINE ISLAND 11:00AM-12:00PM SCHOOL OF ART (MISA) 9:00AM-3:00PM HERBSTER ART TOUR: Studio and Classroom Tours 87685 BARK POINT RD HERBSTER, WI 978 MIDDLE RD, LA POINTE, WI MADELINEARTSCHOOL.COM BAYF I EL D.OR G / F E STI VA L S - E V E N TS /A R T- E S C A P E CRAIG CAMPBELL La Pointe Center for the Arts Open House MIDDLE ROAD, LA POINTE, WI LAPOINTECENTER.ORG 35

SU NDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 2022 D E M O N S TR ATI O N S BAYFIELD MADELINE ISLAND WATERCOLOR PAINTING PAINTING DEMO DEMONSTRATION with France Austin Miller with Holly Tourdot AUSTIN MILLER STUDIO WOODS HALL GALLERY 10:00AM & STUDIOS 11:00AM-2:00PM 33615 SKI HILL RD, BAYFIELD, WI 712 MAIN ST, LA POINTE, WI AUSTINMILLERSTUDIO.COM WOODSHALL.COM CORNUCOPIA POTTING DEMONSTRATION with Evan Hestekin HESTEKIN POTTERY 12:00PM BELL STREET GALLERY & ART BAR 22630 SISKIWIT BAY PKWY 12:00PM-4:00PM CORNUCOPIA, WI 54827 HESTEKINPOTTERY.COM Check website for live demos and music! 807 BELL ST, LA POINTE, WI BELLSTGALLERY.COM OULU WASHBURN OULU GLASS 12:00PM-5:00PM PASTEL PAINTING Glass Demos Daily DEMONSTRATION with the Blue View 1695 W COLBY RD, Pastel Group BRULE, WI THE CLUB OF 715-372-4160 WASHBURN OULUGLASSGALLERY1. 10:00AM-5:00PM COM 3 WEST BAYFIELD ST WATERCOLOR WASHBURN, WI & PASTEL COMBINATION DEMO with Tonja Sell (DO)ARTWORX 3:00PM SCULPTURE 1675 WEST COLBY RD, DEMONSTRATION BRULE, WI with Stephen Kreuser DOARTWORX.COM KREUSER CLINIC 10:00AM-2:00PM 320 SUPERIOR AVE WASHBURN, WI 36 ART ESCAPE 2022

INSPIRED OR SOURCED RAKE SUPERIO RED CLIFF PORT WING DRUMMOUND BAYFIELD MADELINE WASHBURN CORNUCOPIA OULU HERBSTER BY ISLAND L SU NDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 2022 OPEN HOUSES/STUDIOS BAYFIELD WASHBURN BAYFIELD ARTISTS ARTISTS SQUARED GUILD GALLERY WASHBURN 9:00AM-3:00PM Susan Lince 5:00pm-8:00pm 201 RITTENHOUSE AVE, BAYFIELD, WI 631 W BAYFIELD ST. WASHBURN, WI BAYFIELDARTISTSGUILD.COM ARTISTSSQUAREDGALLERY. COM AUSTIN MILLER STUDIO KARLYN YELLOWBIRD 10:00AM-4:00PM STUDIO & GALLERY 10:00AM-2:00PM 33615 SKI HILL RD, BAYFIELD, WI 318 W. BAYFIELD AUSTINMILLERSTUDIO. ST. WASHBURN, WI COM KARLYNYELLOWBIRDGALLERY. COM MADELINE ISLAND CRAIG CAMPBELL MADELINE ISLAND SCHOOL La Pointe Center for the OF ART (MISA) Arts 9:00AM-3:00PM Open House Studio and Classroom Tours MIDDLE ROAD, 978 MIDDLE RD, LA POINTE, WI LA POINTE, WI MADELINEARTSCHOOL.COM LAPOINTECENTER.ORG BAYF I EL D.OR G / F E STI VA L S - E V E N TS /A R T- E S C A P E 37

Bayfield Chamber ARTIST & GALLERY MEMBERS OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND ARTISTS SQUARED STUDIOS & GALLERY BEMUSED GALLERY & STUDIO 952-923-5222 715-209-1126 • BEMUSEDPOSTERS.COM ARTISTSSQUAREDGALLERY.COM 14 East Bayfield St., Washburn, WI 54891 631 W Bayfield St. Washburn, WI 54891 Gallery, studio & world headquarters for Bemused In Washburn since 2018, we show and sell original Design and illustrator Jamey Penney-Ritter. The gallery art in many media by local and regional artists: fine showcases 140+ piece collection of original, retro crafts, fiber arts, wearable art and art for the home, travel posters, gifts, and local landmark souvenirs. The with a contemporary point of view. space also serves as a studio workspace and fulfillment center. Studio tours upon request. OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND ARTISTS ON THE BYWAY GALLERY CASHMAN CUSTOM LEATHER & REPAIR 952-923-5218 ARTISTSSQUAREDGALLERY.COM 763-213-4595 • CASHMANCUSTOMLEATHER.COM 406 W Bayfield St, Washburn WI 54891 117 South 1st St. Unit 101, Bayfield, WI 54814 The gallery shows and sells fine art and fine craft From saddles to coasters, we are your source inspired by the lake, rivers, islands, sky, forests, of handmade leather goods, upholstery, leather plants, and wildlife of The Lake Superior National repair and custom orders. If you are looking for a Scenic Byway on the Bayfield Peninsula. handmade, unique, “Made in America” product, look no further, you are in the right place. OPEN MAY-OCT EVENTS YEAR ‘ROUND AUSTIN MILLER STUDIO & GALLERY CHEQUAMEGON BAY ARTS COUNCIL (CBAC) 406-579-5605 • AUSTINMILLERSTUDIO.COM CBAYARTS.ORG 33615 Ski Hill Rd. Bayfield, WI 54814 Run by a dynamic all-volunteer Board of Directors, CBAC supports local arts and believes Francie Austin Miller’s gallery (est. in 1988) is a a vibrant arts community invigorates the collection of (primarily) watercolors, acrylics, silk community at large. Visit our website for events paintings, and oils. Noted for vibrant images of the supporting the local arts community! area, Francie’s studio/gallery houses her collection of originals and art cards, prints & more! SECOND WEEKEND IN SEPTEMBER OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND ONLINE CORNUCOPIA ART CRAWL AUTHENTIC SUPERIOR VISITCORNUCOPIA.COM/EVENTS/CORNUCOPIA-ART-CRAWL 715-774-3849 • AUTHENTICSUPERIOR.COM Cornucopia, WI A non-profit organization focused on creating a more sustainable local creative economy through This joint venture is new and exciting for our artists, programs, services, and other activities that help the their patrons, and tourists visiting the area. The creative producers (farmers/food producers, artists, artists share their tremendous talent with visitors the and craftspeople) of the greater South Shore region second weekend of each September. to broaden the distribution of and/or accelerate the sales of their products. OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND ECKELS POTTERY & FINE CRAFT GALLERY BAYFIELD ARTISTS’ GUILD 715-779-5617 • ECKELSPOTTERY.COM 715-779-5781 • BAYFIELDARTISTSGUILD.COM 85205 State Hwy 13, Bayfield, WI 54814 201 Rittenhouse Ave. Bayfield, WI 54814 Cornerstone of the arts community since 1960, we feature works from over 30 artists. Local pottery, You’ll find all kinds of treasures to remind you of jewelry, wood, glass, garden art, prints and Bayfield’s beauty. All created by local artists, you’ll paintings. Offering pottery demonstrations and find paintings, photography, ceramics, jewelry, tours of our working studio. Located south edge of wood sculptures, cutting boards, quilts, soaps, Bayfield, Hwy. 13 –free parking! lotions, and more. SECOND WEEKEND IN SEPTEMBER OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS BAYFIELD INN ART GALLERY 715-779-3335 • BAYFIELD.ORG 715-779-3363 • BAYFIELDINN.COM 1 Rittenhouse Ave., Bayfield, WI 54814 20 Rittenhouse Ave. Bayfield, WI 54814 This juried fine arts show is held on the scenic shores The Bayfield Inn showcases the works of Austin of Lake Superior in downtown Bayfield on the second Miller Studio in the lobby of our hotel to exhibit our weekend of September. You will find a unique selection local talent. of pottery, painting, jewelry, sculpture, glass works, wood carvings, photography, and more. OPEN MAY-OCT OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND BELL STREET GALLERY & ART BAR GRACE HOGAN JEWELRY 715-747-2902 • BELLSTGALLERY.COM 406-580-1619 • GRACEHOGAN.COM 807 Bell St. LaPointe, WI 54850 85205 State Hwy 13, Bayfield, WI 54814 Come over and experience our fabulous galleries, outdoor patios, and the new wine/beer and coffee Grace Hogan is an artist working in metal and found bar. Serving small plates and wood-fired pizzas. objects. Her designs are one-of-a-kind combinations Locally inspired and created fine art, pottery, of elements and ideas of nature. Lake Superior and sculpture, and jewelry. Live music! its shores has become her inspiration, where she incorporates her surroundings into her jewelry. 38 ART ESCAPE 2022

VISIT BAYFIELD.ORG FOR MORE INFO THIRD WEEKEND IN AUGUST OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND HERBSTER STUDIO ART TOUR SILVERWAVES JEWELRY 715-828-9695 • HERBSTERSTUDIOARTTOUR.COM 715-913-0256 • SILVERWAVES.NET Herbster, WI 126 Rittenhouse Ave. Bayfield, WI 54814 An annual event when Herbster artists open their working Creative Sterling Silver and Lake Superior Jewelry studios to the public the third weekend in August. Inspired by Water, Waves & Wind. Regional stones The public can view the artwork and meet the artists, include agates, greenstone & thomsonite. Custom representing painting, quilting, jewelry, fiber sculpture, designs, repairs and workshops. weaving, woodturning, and printmaking. OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND & ONLINE OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND HESTEKIN POTTERY STONE’S THROW 715-209-0137 • HESTEKINPOTTERY.COM 715-779-5200 • STONESTHROWBAYFIELD.COM 22630 Siskiwit Bay Pkwy, Cornucopia, WI 54827 40 South 2nd St., Bayfield, WI 54814 Focusing on functional, utilitarian ware, Hestekin Stone’s Throw is located in beautiful lower Bayfield in Pottery’s pots are microwave, oven, dishwasher, and a historic turn-of-the-century building. It’s an upbeat food safe. They’re made to be loved and used while gallery where you’ll find a wide variety of eclectic also beautifying your space. Come to Cornucopia to items ranging from handmade porcelain pottery to see for yourself! jewelry, sculpture, functional home decor and more. OPEN MAY-OCT OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND LAPOINTE CENTER FOR THE ARTS WASHBURN CULTURAL CENTER 715-747-3321 • LAPOINTECENTER.ORG 715-373-5591 WASHBURNCULTURALCENTER.COM 103 Main St., LaPointe, WI 54850 1 East Bayfield Street, Washburn, WI, 54891 Since 1991, the La Pointe Center Art Gallery has provided a space for local artists to show and sell their Aside from its historical avenues, the Washburn Cultural work. Located in downtown La Pointe, the gallery Center is home to a large, two-room gallery space. In shows art exhibits from early spring throughout the our galleries we host monthly art exhibits, art and craft late fall with focus on Madeline Island and the greater fairs, receptions and civic meetings. Chequamegon Bay area. OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND OPEN MAYM-aOdCelTine island school of the arts (MISA) WOODS HALL GALLERY & STUDIOS MADELINE ISLAND MUSEUMis ranked among the top five art and craft schools in the country. The school is located on Madeline Island, the largest of the 22 Apostle 715-747-3943 • WOODSHALL.COM 715-747-24Itoslw1ann5dosf Bi•nayLMfaiekledA,SWuDIpaenrEidorLi.nBItwNoaerndEtytIhmSeincLuateArsfeyNroryu’DlilnslMoipurinUctohaISsrlmaEnindUgtipmMoer.t . WISCONSINHISTORY.ORG 712 Main St., La Pointe, WI 54850 226 Colonel Woods Ave., LaPointe, WI 54850MISA’s workshop environment is known for its world renowned Woods Hall is an association of artists and instructors, spacious studios, superior on-site accommodations, and craftspeople who have a close connection to Madeline Island, which is the largest of the Apostle From the Oamesjatialbsffatwnhdatedwiniil(nl Cgenfashcuirliietpieaspnpureonvfwoidregaeatnt)abatldeodietixoptneahrlieoenpcpeoe.rtOaunurirtylfiateobubslootnudsEuropean Islands on the south shore of Lake Superior in settlers, thweithlsatudregntes asndtinostrfucttohrs.e Apostle Islands, Madeline Wisconsin. Island, has been home t“Aowomndearfunl, yunfocrguetltatbulereexpserietnhcer! oughout OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND history. The hospitality and organization was WORKSHOP 46.8 N stellar! I recommend MISA to anyone 414-550-7015 • SILVERWAVES.NET looking for an opportunity to learn and 10 S 2nd Street #105, Bayfield, WI 54814 WORKSHOPS MAY-OCTpractice their craft while having all their Jewelry workshops (all levels). Art workshops. Private needs met!” – MISA Alum classes. Visiting instructors. Creative community art and meeting space. Open jewelry lab. Classroom, MADELINE ISLAND SCHOOL OF THE ARTS jewelry classroom and jewelry bench rentals.Birthday parties. 715-747-2054 • MADELINEARTSCHOOL.COM OPEN BY APPOINTMENT 978 Middle Rd., La Pointe, WI 54850 WOVEN CONNECTIONS MISA’s beautiful prairie meadow campus is the site of the historic Sandstrom Dairy Farm. All the buildings have 715-209-2145 been custom-designed for workshops in quilting, fiber [email protected] arts, painting, writing, and photography. Woven Connections handwovens provide a wide range of unique wearables and household items. mmadadeelilnineesscchhooool.lc.ocomm OPEN MAY-OCT Whether a scarf, hand towels, a blanket or a rug, my art is intended to be used, enjoyed, and touched. OULU GLASS OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND 715-372-4160 • OULUGLASSGALLERY1.COM YELLOW BIRD GALLERY 1695 Colby Rd, Brule, WI 54820 715-373-2922 Oulu Glass is unique with glass made by 3 generations KARLYNYELLOWBIRDGALLERY.COM of glassmakers. Owners Jim and Sue Vojacek were both raised in Northern Wisconsin. They love to share 318 W Bayfield St., Washburn, WI 54891 their love of glass with you. Open Daily 10-5 Sundays 12-5. Working art studio in the heart of Washburn supporting the craft of local potters and artists for OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND 54 years. Lively gallery space features local pottery, paintings, prints, jewelry, gifts, and more. PENNY PRINT STUDIO PHONE: 414-659-5901 [email protected]  40 S 2nd St #103, Bayfield ,WI 54814 Penny Print Studio is a retail space and artisan studio. Screen printing, artisan goods, and an art educational classroom are available to the local community and visiting tourists for creative exploration and inspiration BAYF I EL D.OR G / F E STI VA L S - E V E N TS /A R T- E S C A P E 39

2022 Art Escape Raffle Terms and Conditions: Enter to win at any participating Art Escape Gallery or Studio. Notification of prizes will be Monday, September 19th. Prize pick up in person only. Only complete entry forms will be considered. You do not need to be present to win. No purchase necessary. Up to six lucky winners will be chosen to receive a handmade art piece by Bayfield and Madeline Island area artists. By entering this drawing, you are consenting that the Bayfield Chamber and Visitor Bureau may use your information for promotional purposes such as email newsletters or direct mail. Your information will not be shared with third party sites.


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