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Abel Contemporary Gallery Announces Three New Exhibits
Feature image: Juan Alejandro Fried Ortiz de Zarate, Derrick Tap Brooch, Sterling Silver, part oxidized. Submitted Stoughton, WI – Abel Contemporary presents Glynnis Lessing and Juan Alejandro Fried Ortiz de Zarate – Memento, 5th Annual Painting Invitational, in Gallery no. 5: Dragon Cove by Stephon Ashley Events: Opening Reception Friday, June 19, 5 – 8 pm Shows Open Online Saturday, June… Read more
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Friends of the Porcupine Mountains Unveils New “Artist Ambassador” Program to Bridge Art and Wilderness
Feature image: Artist Cabin at Porcupine Mountains State Park. Submitted Ontonagon, MI — The Friends of the Porcupine Mountains (Friends of the Porkies) is proud to announce the pilot of its newest initiative: the Park Artist Ambassador program. This new role works in addition to the park’s current photo ambassadors, representing the first-ever ambassador position focused solely on the arts… Read more
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Celebrate the 10th Year of Art4Trails with a Public Art Bike Tour & Artist Talk
Feature image: Dispersal by Tobias Gilbert and Malini Basu. Sunday, June 28, 2026 at 1:00 PM Free and open to the public Submitted Rochester, MN— Join Rochester Art Center in celebrating the 10th year of Art4Trails with a special Public Art Tour & Artist Talk on Sunday, June 29 at 1:00 PM. This free event kicks off with a short… Read more
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What Happens to Our Art Once We Are Gone?
Feature image: Courtesy of Carroll University. By Frank Juárez I met retired art educator and artist, Kay Jelinek, in 2008 when she moved to Sheboygan from Janesville, Wisconsin. We developed a wonderful relationship as friends, educators, and artists. She was an amazing artist, advocate, and collector, who developed a diverse collection that was spread throughout… Read more
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New exhibition unites Guadalupe Maravilla’s sound healing art with Emery Blagdon’s “Healing Machine” at John Michael Kohler Arts Center
Feature image: Guadalupe Maravilla, Mariposa Relámpago, 2023; bus, volcanic rock, steel, and objects collected from a ritual of retracing the artist’s original migration route; 182 x 500 x 180 in. Courtesy of Guadalupe Maravilla and P·P·O·W, New York. © Guadalupe Maravilla. Photo: Mel Taing. Submitted Sheboygan, WI — Opening May 30, 2026, at the John Michael… Read more

