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Rachel Hellerich: Where Light Falls
Feature image: Rachel Hellerich, Where Light Falls, 2020, Acrylic and flashe on panel, 30 x 30 inches. Courtesy of the artist. Written by Frank Juárez On June 28, 2025, I attended the Great Lakes Invitational Art Fair in Kewaunee, Wisconsin. June was an unusual month for art fairs in Wisconsin, as I have been involved in the Read more
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ArtStart Announces Fall Exhibitions
Submitted Rhinelander, WI – ArtStart is proud to announce the opening of its Fall Exhibitions, featuring Arthropods’ Night Out by Jim Good and Realism in Rhinelander by Kyle Surges. The exhibitions will run through November 1, 2025, in the ArtStart galleries located at 68 S. Stevens St. in Rhinelander. Arthropods’ Night Out – Jim Good Printmaking is a meticulous Read more
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Emily Duke: Truth to Material
feature image: Emily in her studio. Photo: Jonas Sebura. Written by Frank Juárez Living with art brings us joy and connection. Visiting artist studios, attending exhibitions, watching live online auctions, and engaging on social media are great ways to support local artists and businesses. Each piece an artist shares with the community reflects years of Read more
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The Radical Kitchen: Domestic Space as Curatorial Practice
feature image: Marla Sweitzer, Untitled, Tile 49, 2024. Oil on ceramic, 8.25 × 7 inches. Photo: The Nook Gallery. By Isabel Pinheiro At first glance, The Nook, an art gallery quietly tucked into the corner of a St. Louis home’s kitchen, might seem like nothing more than a charmingly domestic scene: a kettle on the Read more
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New Exhibits open at the Center for Visual Arts, host reception in Celebration
feature image: courtesy of the Center for the Visual Arts. submitted Wausau, Wisconsin – The Center for the Visual Arts will host a public reception this Saturday, August 9th, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. for its exhibits that opened this Summer. This closing reception will be the last opportunity to see the current exhibits on Read more
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House of No Era Isn’t Following a Script—It’s Writing Its Own
feature image: Redd Theory, Feat. Redd (Detroit) for House of No Era. Photo: House of No Era. By Carly Sioux At first glance, House of No Era might look like a vintage furniture studio. But founder Carly Sioux is doing something far more layered—blending design, music, art direction, and storytelling into a practice that refuses Read more
