Paintings by Clyde Stutesman will be exhibited at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse through February 24. Opening Reception is January 20, 5 - 7 p.m.
Matthew works in drawing, collage, sculpture and installation. Matthew’s work deals with strategies of abstraction; representation of landscape and architecture in art; the interaction of positive and negative form; the interaction of pictorial and physical space; and the relationship of an artwork’s form to light, shadow, and architectural space. Opening Reception is January 12, 4:30 [...]
The acrylic paintings in this show are built up very slowly, from initial drawing to final adjustments, using many, mostly thin layers of transparent-to-translucent-to-opaque color. Regional, vernacular building types have become a priority for the artist, Paul Burmeister, in the last decade. This subject matter allows him to exercise abstract interests in rhythm, proportion, and [...]
The exhibition features original illustrations from three book projects; Mary Casanova’s Wake Up Island (University of Minnesota Press) and Hush, Hush, Forest (University of Minnesota Press) as illustrated by printmaker Nick Wroblewski, and World of Wonder: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments (Milkweed Editions) written by Aimee Nezhukumatathil and illustrated by Fumi [...]
Fragments of this living earth will feature work that spans disciplines of printmaking, textiles, and poetry, asserting the critical interconnectedness of human and ecological wellbeing and embodying a mindset of reverence and kinship with land. This exhibition will include a new presentation of Hanesworth’s signature series, Medicine Kin, a body of work that engages concepts [...]
Hosono’s work brings intuition, delicacy and an intuitive touch to her intricate floral creations etched in chalky white clay. Inspired by internationally lauded Wedgwood’s Jasperware, pioneered by Josiah Wedgwood over 200 years ago, in which thin ceramic reliefs or ‘sprigs’ were applied as surface decoration to a piece, Hosono details the veins of a leaf [...]
Flora: Keinen Imao, features a collection of historic ukiyo-e, woodblock prints, focused on the printmaking tradition of kacho-e, or bird and flower pictures, from Japanese artist, Keinen Imao. He is best known for Bird and Flower Albums by Keinen (Keinen Kacho Gafu, 1891), a set of 4 volumes with 40 prints each, one of which [...]
A day-long series of exploratory experiences throughout the galleries, hands-on activities, and informal gallery interactives, geared at groups and families of all shapes and sizes. Family Day is part of the opening weekend series for Flora and Waking Worlds. Family day also features special admission discounts. Families (found families & friends included!) are just $20 [...]
Join us for music by classical guitarist Chris Rude, 1-4 pm today! Elmaro Vineyard is a family-owned vineyard and winery nestled in the Mississippi River Valley between Trempealeau and Winona.
Sarah began her artistic journey in elementary school with an interest in anime characters, with video games also sparking an interest in creating. After moving to Wisconsin, her doodling, sketching, and painting became more realistic in style. Come and talk with Sarah and see what makes her tick!
Matthew works in drawing, collage, sculpture and installation. Matthew’s work deals with strategies of abstraction; representation of landscape and architecture in art; the interaction of positive and negative form; the interaction of pictorial and physical space; and the relationship of an artwork’s form to light, shadow, and architectural space. Opening Reception is January 12, 4:30 [...]
The acrylic paintings in this show are built up very slowly, from initial drawing to final adjustments, using many, mostly thin layers of transparent-to-translucent-to-opaque color. Regional, vernacular building types have become a priority for the artist, Paul Burmeister, in the last decade. This subject matter allows him to exercise abstract interests in rhythm, proportion, and [...]
During daylight hours, guests can try out snow shoes and warm themselves around a fire. There will be a packed sledding hill behind the Perrot State Park nature center, and cleared trail in the Nature Center prairie for those who wish to hike a less snowy trail. As soon as the sun sets, there will [...]
Matthew works in drawing, collage, sculpture and installation. Matthew’s work deals with strategies of abstraction; representation of landscape and architecture in art; the interaction of positive and negative form; the interaction of pictorial and physical space; and the relationship of an artwork’s form to light, shadow, and architectural space. Opening Reception is January 12, 4:30 [...]
The acrylic paintings in this show are built up very slowly, from initial drawing to final adjustments, using many, mostly thin layers of transparent-to-translucent-to-opaque color. Regional, vernacular building types have become a priority for the artist, Paul Burmeister, in the last decade. This subject matter allows him to exercise abstract interests in rhythm, proportion, and [...]
Hosono’s work brings intuition, delicacy and an intuitive touch to her intricate floral creations etched in chalky white clay. Inspired by internationally lauded Wedgwood’s Jasperware, pioneered by Josiah Wedgwood over 200 years ago, in which thin ceramic reliefs or ‘sprigs’ were applied as surface decoration to a piece, Hosono details the veins of a leaf [...]
Fragments of this living earth will feature work that spans disciplines of printmaking, textiles, and poetry, asserting the critical interconnectedness of human and ecological wellbeing and embodying a mindset of reverence and kinship with land. This exhibition will include a new presentation of Hanesworth’s signature series, Medicine Kin, a body of work that engages concepts [...]
The exhibition features original illustrations from three book projects; Mary Casanova’s Wake Up Island (University of Minnesota Press) and Hush, Hush, Forest (University of Minnesota Press) as illustrated by printmaker Nick Wroblewski, and World of Wonder: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments (Milkweed Editions) written by Aimee Nezhukumatathil and illustrated by Fumi [...]
Flora: Keinen Imao, features a collection of historic ukiyo-e, woodblock prints, focused on the printmaking tradition of kacho-e, or bird and flower pictures, from Japanese artist, Keinen Imao. He is best known for Bird and Flower Albums by Keinen (Keinen Kacho Gafu, 1891), a set of 4 volumes with 40 prints each, one of which [...]
Jamie Harper's show will contain mostly all new works done in the last month, all done with salvaged materials and all for sale. The exhibit will run into February.
Paintings by Clyde Stutesman will be exhibited at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse through February 24. Opening Reception is January 20, 5 - 7 p.m.
Matthew works in drawing, collage, sculpture and installation. Matthew’s work deals with strategies of abstraction; representation of landscape and architecture in art; the interaction of positive and negative form; the interaction of pictorial and physical space; and the relationship of an artwork’s form to light, shadow, and architectural space. Opening Reception is January 12, 4:30 [...]
The exhibition features original illustrations from three book projects; Mary Casanova’s Wake Up Island (University of Minnesota Press) and Hush, Hush, Forest (University of Minnesota Press) as illustrated by printmaker Nick Wroblewski, and World of Wonder: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments (Milkweed Editions) written by Aimee Nezhukumatathil and illustrated by Fumi [...]
The acrylic paintings in this show are built up very slowly, from initial drawing to final adjustments, using many, mostly thin layers of transparent-to-translucent-to-opaque color. Regional, vernacular building types have become a priority for the artist, Paul Burmeister, in the last decade. This subject matter allows him to exercise abstract interests in rhythm, proportion, and [...]
Hosono’s work brings intuition, delicacy and an intuitive touch to her intricate floral creations etched in chalky white clay. Inspired by internationally lauded Wedgwood’s Jasperware, pioneered by Josiah Wedgwood over 200 years ago, in which thin ceramic reliefs or ‘sprigs’ were applied as surface decoration to a piece, Hosono details the veins of a leaf [...]
Flora: Keinen Imao, features a collection of historic ukiyo-e, woodblock prints, focused on the printmaking tradition of kacho-e, or bird and flower pictures, from Japanese artist, Keinen Imao. He is best known for Bird and Flower Albums by Keinen (Keinen Kacho Gafu, 1891), a set of 4 volumes with 40 prints each, one of which [...]
Fragments of this living earth will feature work that spans disciplines of printmaking, textiles, and poetry, asserting the critical interconnectedness of human and ecological wellbeing and embodying a mindset of reverence and kinship with land. This exhibition will include a new presentation of Hanesworth’s signature series, Medicine Kin, a body of work that engages concepts [...]
Celebrate "World Read Aloud Day" at the bookstore with a live reading of the children's chapter book Junkyard Tough: A "Tail" of Bravery. We'll also have a make-your-own story book craft available in house! Jenny will work with kids to create their own books to take home. The reading of Junkyard Tough will also be [...]
Come down and play some free beer bingo to win free beers at Island City Brewing Company!
Spend the evening with Sapori di Sicilia. Dinner, appetizers, desserts, beer, and wine will be available.
Jamie Harper's show will contain mostly all new works done in the last month, all done with salvaged materials and all for sale. The exhibit will run into February.
Master Gardner Laura Armstrong will present the slide-show," Gardening for Birds," at the Winona Bird Club's program on February 1 at 7:00 p.m. at the Winona Friendship Center. She'll discuss both the big picture topic of creating a refuge for all wildlife, since gardening for birds means caring for all of nature to the small-picture [...]
Join us for a night of live jazz presented by Winona Jazz Collective. 8:00pm - 9:15pm Winona Jazz Collective Set 9:45pm - 11:00pm Jam session with students, community members & members of WJC WJC includes: Aaron Lohmeyer - alto sax Ray Dretske - tenor sax & EWI Jon Allabouni - trumpet Kelly Blau - guitar [...]
Paintings by Clyde Stutesman will be exhibited at the Blue Heron Coffeehouse through February 24. Opening Reception is January 20, 5 - 7 p.m.
Matthew works in drawing, collage, sculpture and installation. Matthew’s work deals with strategies of abstraction; representation of landscape and architecture in art; the interaction of positive and negative form; the interaction of pictorial and physical space; and the relationship of an artwork’s form to light, shadow, and architectural space. Opening Reception is January 12, 4:30 [...]
Fragments of this living earth will feature work that spans disciplines of printmaking, textiles, and poetry, asserting the critical interconnectedness of human and ecological wellbeing and embodying a mindset of reverence and kinship with land. This exhibition will include a new presentation of Hanesworth’s signature series, Medicine Kin, a body of work that engages concepts [...]
Flora: Keinen Imao, features a collection of historic ukiyo-e, woodblock prints, focused on the printmaking tradition of kacho-e, or bird and flower pictures, from Japanese artist, Keinen Imao. He is best known for Bird and Flower Albums by Keinen (Keinen Kacho Gafu, 1891), a set of 4 volumes with 40 prints each, one of which [...]
Hosono’s work brings intuition, delicacy and an intuitive touch to her intricate floral creations etched in chalky white clay. Inspired by internationally lauded Wedgwood’s Jasperware, pioneered by Josiah Wedgwood over 200 years ago, in which thin ceramic reliefs or ‘sprigs’ were applied as surface decoration to a piece, Hosono details the veins of a leaf [...]
The acrylic paintings in this show are built up very slowly, from initial drawing to final adjustments, using many, mostly thin layers of transparent-to-translucent-to-opaque color. Regional, vernacular building types have become a priority for the artist, Paul Burmeister, in the last decade. This subject matter allows him to exercise abstract interests in rhythm, proportion, and [...]