Nicci Martin, “The Bird Knows the Way,”acrylic, 12 x16 inches, 2018.
Riverwalk Art Center will host a reception for “Beasts & Critters” on Friday, January 25 from 5:00-9:00 pm during the Fond du Lac Gallery Night. The invitational art exhibit will show the work of four artists: Kathy Dittmer, Debra Lee Hellwig, Nicci Marin, and Jeanne Snowhook. All four artists are recognized as creators of art that features animals, either realistically or whimsically depicted. The exhibition can be viewed until March 22.
In addition, mother and son artists, Nina and Malachi Schmidt, will demonstrate their painting and drawing skills during the reception. Malachi will do commissioned pet portraits from photographs. Their work is frequently shown at Riverwalk Art Center.
Other Gallery Night venues open on January 25 include Ubuntu Art Space, Gallery & Frame Shop, and Trista Holz Studios. This event is free and open to the public.
Find current information on Fond du Lac Gallery Night at tourthetownfdl.com.
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