This exhibit displays the poetry and visual artwork from two projects celebrating the 50th anniversary of Apostle Islands National Lakeshore (1970-2020). Original visual art and poetry for the ABCs featured in the forthcoming book A is for Apostle Islands (ed. Lucy Tyrrell) is currently on display. In addition the exhibit includes trios of "Island Intersections," i.e., science summaries and the interpretations or responses of visual art and poetry that emerged from 15 science presentations at the Apostle Islands 50th Anniversary Resource Stewardship Symposium held March 30-31. Dozens of artists and poets have collaborated and contributed to this exhibit.
ANNUAL STUDENT ART SHOW by Students from the Washburn School District
The Annual Student Art Show from elementary, middle, and high school artists from the Washburn School District is on view from May 4–23!
Our art gallery, shop, and museum hours this month are:
Monday–Friday: 12–5pm
Saturday & Sunday: 12–4pm
Watch this space for additional photos from this month’s exhibition!
CULTIVATING RESILENCE (April 7–28, 2021): Virtual Exhibition
CULTIVATING RESILIENCE—Thriving Amid Adversity
The CHEQUAMEGON BAY ARTS COUNCIL (CBAC)
April 7—28, 2021
The Chequamegon Bay Arts Council (CBAC) invites you to its annual spring show, this year titled Cultivating Resilience—Thriving Amid Adversity. This exhibition features over 80 unique works created by 34 local and regional artists with prizes and merits awarded by guest judge Ron Piercy (Karlyn Yellowbird Gallery, Washburn, WI). The virtual exhibition below highlights the work of these talented individuals by featuring photos of this year’s show and detailed photographs of every individual work on display in our galleries this month. To see Piercy’s comments on the awarded works, click here!
Tap on any image in the gallery below to enlarge that image or to learn more about a specific work:
On mobile devices: Tap on any image below to enlarge that image. Tap the small white dot in the lower right-hand corner of your screen to see detailed information about that artwork. Swipe left/right to see nearby works, or click the X in the upper right-hand corner to return to this screen.
On computers: Click on any image below to enlarge that image. Hover your cursor over the enlarged image to see detailed information about that artwork. Click the left/right arrows to see nearby works, or click the X in the upper right-hand corner to return to this screen.
We encourage viewers to visit the Washburn Cultural Center to see the works in Cultivating Resilience in person! Visitors can also browse the Cultural Center’s reorganized antiques shop and Vinyl Vault, as well as its historical museum. Masks will be required for entry.
Note for Participating Artists:
If you notice any inaccurate information for or misrepresentation of your artwork, please notify the Washburn Cultural Center at (715) 373-5591 or WashburnCulturalCenter@gmail.com so that we can quickly correct it.
JUDGE’S AWARDS & COMMENTS
GUEST JUDGE: Ron Piercy, Karlyn yellowbird gallery
To play any video below, click the ▶ on the YouTube video next to the corresponding artwork.
Introductory remarks from Guest Judge Ron Piercy (Karlyn Yellowbird Gallery, Washburn, WI)
Gretchen Burke, Drive to Big Sur, pastel
Sandy Isely, Morning Walk, pastel
Elizabeth Lexau, Big Bay Bog, soft pastel
Joanne Meierhofer, Lady of Seville, pastel
Kristin Tetzner, Paper Play No. 2, painted paper collage
Michelle Wegler, Bales and Barns, pastel
UN-GATHERING (November 4–28) – Virtual Exhibition
UN-GATHERING (Nov. 4– Dec. 26)
From The CHEQUAMEGON BAY ARTS COUNCIL
The Chequamegon Bay Arts Council (CBAC) invites you to Un-Gathering at the Washburn Cultural Center, running from November 4–December 26. Held in lieu of CBAC’s annual autumn exhibition/reception, their small works show, and the Cultural Center’s Holiday Bazaar, Un-Gathering features more than 70 affordably priced works—including paintings, sculptures, jewelry, collages, drawings, and textile pieces—from 28 regional artists. Un-Gathering is this area’s premiere location for holiday gifts, especially for the art lovers in your life!
The virtual exhibition below features shots of this year’s show and detailed photographs of every individual work on display in our galleries this month. To see any artwork in detail:
On mobile devices: Tap on any image below to see an enlarged image. Tap the small white dot in the lower right-hand corner of your screen to see detailed information about that artwork. Swipe left/right to see nearby works, or click the X in the upper right-hand corner to return to this screen.
On computers: Click on any image below to see an enlarged image. Hover your cursor over the enlarged image to see detailed information about that artwork. Click the left/right arrows to see nearby works, or click the X in the upper right-hand corner to return to this screen.
We encourage viewers to visit the Washburn Cultural Center to see these works in person and browse the Cultural Center’s reorganized antiques shop and Vinyl Vault. For the health of our community, Un-Gathering and the Washburn Cultural Center are open by appointment only, daily from 1–5pm. Making an appointment is easy! Contact us at (715) 373-5591 or WashburnCulturalCenter@gmail.com, and let us know of your desired appointment date and time. Masks will be required for entry.
For weekday appointments, we are often able to accommodate last minute requests but ask that you try to schedule with us at least 24 hours in advance of your desired appointment date/time.
For Saturday/Sunday appointments, we ask that you schedule with us by Friday at 4pm.
If you are unable to attend Un-Gathering in person but would like to purchase any work(s) you see in the virtual exhibition, simply call or email us, and we will work with you and the artist(s) to get your selected work(s) to you!
Note for Participating Artists:
If you notice any inaccurate information regarding your artwork, please notify the Washburn Cultural Center at (715) 373-5591 or WashburnCulturalCenter@gmail.com so that we can quickly correct it.
SELECTIONS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION (Oct. 14–31) — Virtual Exhibition
The virtual slideshow above displays the talents of this month’s artists and includes images of the installed exhibition and details of some these works. To view the virtual exhibition in detail, simply click any image above, and then swipe or use the left/right arrows to see the works around it.
Our new exhibition, a selection of 50 works from our always expanding permanent collection, is currently on view until Saturday, October 31. Our last permanent collection show was in February 2018, and since then, we’ve added more than 30 innovative and regionally relevant new works to our collection, and we have also reframed others to make them glorious and exhibition-quality again! Come view your favorite works from our collection recontextualized alongside our new acquisitions until the end of the month.
We invite you to visit the Cultural Center from Wednesday, Oct. 14, to Saturday, Oct. 31, to view Selections from the Permanent Collection in person! Appointment slots are available every Wednesday through Saturday between the hours of 1 PM and 5 PM. Please contact us at (715) 373-5591 or WashburnCulturalCenter@gmail.com to set up an appointment. Please note that this exhibition, our antiques shop and Vinyl Vault, and museum are all currently open to the public by appointment only, and for the continued safety of all, masks are required of all visitors for entry.
BACKWOODS ARTISTS (Sept. 16–Oct. 10) – Virtual Exhibition
This virtual slideshow above displays the talents of this month’s artists and includes images of the installed show and details of selections of some these works. To view the virtual exhibition in detail, simply click any image above, and then swipe or use the left/right arrows to see the works around it.
The Washburn Cultural Center is proud to announce the opening of Backwoods Artists, consisting of more than 80 works from 11 artists who have taken classes from local watercolorist Wei Lan Lorber. This group of self-described “backwoods artists” include: Ann Christensen, Donn Christensen, Cheryl Drevlow, Tanya Eitzenhoefer, Jan Enfelt, Aaron Folsom, Margaret Motiff, Marilyn B. Nourse, Merry Nuutinen, Linda Saetre, Nancy Schryer, and Wei Lan Lorber.
Backwoods Artists includes works ranging from watercolor and pastel paintings to collages and mixed media works. The title of this exhibition chosen by these artists is both a proud reference to our region and a tongue-in-cheek nod to most of these artists’ relatively short time creating art. However, "backwoods" is by no means the only way to describe the breadth, creativity, and expressiveness on display in our galleries. Many of these exhibited works were executed in Lorber’s classes, where some artists completed their first paintings and others expanded upon their already existing art practices. Other works created outside of the classroom show how these artists have independently explored and honed their artistic talents. From regional flora to personal portraits, abstracts to architecture, and local birds to exotic sea creatures, these works fill the Cultural Center’s walls with an array of genres, mediums, styles, and color palettes. And when exhibited beside each other, they reveal shared sensibilities, complementary motifs, and interconnected subject matter.
We invite you to visit the Cultural Center from Wednesday, Sept. 16, to Saturday, Oct. 10., to view Backwoods Artists and celebrate this region’s newer local talents! Appointment slots are available every Wednesday through Saturday between the hours of 1 PM and 5 PM. Please contact us at (715) 373-5591 or WashburnCulturalCenter@gmail.com to set up an appointment. Please note that this exhibition, our antiques shop and Vinyl Vault, and museum are all currently open to the public by appointment only, and for the continued safety of all, masks are required of all visitors for entry.