Lakeside Concert Series - Featuring - Daybreak

The Lakeside Concert Series is a family-friendly FREE concert organized by Northwoods Arts Council at the beautiful Birch Lake Park Pavilion next to the children's playground in Hackensack, MN.

Daybreak is one of Central Minnesota’s most versatile music groups playing hits from the ’40s through today’s top classics.

Featured Artist - Linda Kieffer - Price

A lifelong lover of art, Linda began formal oil painting instruction in the Atelier style of classical realism in 1998. In the last several years she has received several awards of excellence and merit for portraiture, still life, and wildlife pieces. Linda has also had her paintings displayed at several venues throughout the metro area and northern Minnesota. She enjoys painting all subject matter and welcomes commissioned work.

Featuring Artist - Steve Nugent

Nugent Yard Art

I create copper and brass wind sculptures that move in the slightest breeze. I cut, shape, and solder all of my work in my studio. All of my sculptures have bearings in them, so they last and move in the breeze for years. They are meant to be outside year round and be able to handle the elements. The hanging sculptures have stainless eye hooks and caps that protect the bearings from the elements and the in ground sculptures are on sturdy steel posts that go into the ground. After fabrication, each one gets a heat patina. All sculptures are individually made and signed.

Featuring Artist - Kerri Norman

My jewelry is hand-fabricated metal smithing using mixed metals, gems, stones and pearls. I do not cast or use metal clays. Inspiration most often comes from naturally occurring phenomena, flora and fauna. Figs, gardens, storms, jellyfish and sundew plants are a few of the series I have been developing. Presently, I am working on two new series based on hollow form construction and homes. The look of my jewelry is contemporary and delicate, tipping into the mechanistic & industrial while retaining easy wearability.

Featuring Artist - Barry Nelson

 

Barry wanted something that looked unique compared to other designs he had seen. These are functional homes for birds and where ever they will be placed, either yard, garden, or your home, they will certainly add interest. These birdhouses embellished with sticks and driftwood are made from Barnwood and ceiling tins that are 100 years old.

Introducing Artist - Linda Mueller

I am a hobbyist photographer. I started with a film camera some years ago and enjoyed taking pictures of my daughters dance. I converted to digital after joining the Minnetonka Camera Club where I have presided as President and am currently Vice President and Membership Chair. The members there inspire me to create. I enjoy the beauty in all things whether it be flowers, places, wildlife or people. Especially my family.

Featuring - Artist Janie Mork

Animals have always fascinated me, and from a young age, it just seemed right that I should draw them. I have gone through a progression from drawing hundreds of horses as a girl, through a love affair with big cats, to exploring some of the more ignored members of the animal kingdom. My current favorite subjects are reptiles and amphibians, especially the American Toad.

 Not only are reptiles and amphibians fascinating and beautiful as objects themselves, they are surrounded by myth and folklore. My nerd itch is scratched both by drawing and reading about them. Through my art, I hope to explore both the physical beauty of these creatures and the mystery and lore that surrounds them.

Featured Artist - Janice Maurer

Stained Glass - Framed and Suncatchers

I have been doing Stained glass since 2011. Started with a small piece with seashells and took me a "long" time. Questioned why would someone go through all that a second time. Was 6 months plus before I tried again. As I improved, I became possessed. It's hard, fun and sometimes frustrating, but I love it. Love Gulf Shores, AL and Northern MN.

Featured Artist - Julie Meyer Leather Goods

It's me - Julie Meyer

I've been designing and creating leather goods from my Midwest studio since 2008. This one-woman studio produces bags and small leather goods for you to love and use every day!

Featured Artist - Patricia Lintner

I see beauty in the forgotten, the overlooked, and the cast-aside as old and no longer needed. I see something in the history of objects. My heart, soul, and hands want to change and create what beauty is really there. Old rusted metal on the ground, broken objects, and old wood are what I seek to bring to life".

 "I also love using oil and cold wax as another medium".

Featured Artist - Jamie Lee

I have spent most of my life as a writer and workshop facilitator. It has only been in the last three years that I started doing Pebble Art and, more recently, stained glass play. The one thing I know for sure is that when my hands are creatively engaged, my mind and spirit are happier. 

Let me know a little about your journey. Pop me a note on the contact page if you want. Part of my goal of once again building a website (I am not a fan of this) is to find my tribe, the people who seek the creative in all things, and yearn for a peaceful world. 

Featured Artist - Emily Gray-Koehler -Printmaker

Murmuration

"When asked how long I’ve been making prints, I stumble. The easiest answer is since I was thirteen, when a family friend invited me to her print studio. It was certainly from that experience that I fell in love with printmaking, but that doesn’t completely answer the question. Even as a baby, I was fascinated by the impression my hands made in wet beach sand, the intricate lines that appeared when I pressed a paint covered thumb onto paper. In my earliest art classes, I scratched images into foam plates and printed them like stamps. How long have I been making prints? Well, forever… that is to say, from my earliest memories. In every print ever made, there is a history of process, a story told through impression. The grain of the wood or the bevel of the copper translate into paper something of their essence where wood becomes image, metal becomes paper, stone becomes print. It is in this transmutation of properties that my love of printmaking lies. Just as the mechanisms of printmaking guide my hand, my heart is inspired by the wonder of cycles and processes in nature. The marrying of these two passions, has informed my art as I seek to explore the intersection of humanity and nature in a world where nothing is untouched by man."

Emily Gray Koehler was born and raised in Traverse City, MI. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking from Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, MI in 2006. After relocating to Minnesota in 2008, she opened her own print studio in the Minneapolis/Saint Paul metropolitan area and is now currently located in the Thorp Building in NE Minneapolis. Koehler’s work is represented in galleries throughout the Upper Midwest and may be found in public and private collections in the United States and Northern Europe.

Featured Artist- Jim Knutson-Kolodzne

NATIVE SKYWATCHERS PROGRAM

The Native Skywatchers (NSW) program materials includes constellation guidebooks, various star maps, a plani-spheres, and a teacher’s workbook. Our NSW research and programming continuously seeks out elders, culture teachers, language experts, and community members to discuss the Ojibwe and D(L)akota star knowledge.  Under the direction of the NSW founding director; Annette Lee (Lakota), and artist William Wilson (Ojibwe) and with help from other native elders and educators, they have created two astronomically accurate, culturally important star maps, Ojibwe Giizhig Anung Masinaaigan  Ojibwe Sky Star Map and Makoċe Wiċaŋḣpi Wowapi  D(L)akota Sky Star Map.

These native star maps were disseminated to regional educators at the first Native Skywatchers Middle School Teacher workshop in 2012. In addition, hands-on curriculum that combines astronomy, culture, language and art has been developed. As with many North American tribes much cultural knowledge, especially cultural astronomy, has been lost. The goal of the Native Skywatchers programming is to build community around the native star knowledge.

Featured Artist - Bobbi Hoppman

Witty Knitty Designs

Witty Knitty Designs was born of my fascination with the interactions of fiber and color.   I first rediscovered knitting about ten years ago and loved creating with yarns of all kinds.  Eventually, that led to the discovery of felting.   Both techniques allow me to explore how different textures and colors can "play together" and create something beautiful.    The possibilities are endless and motivate me to keep creating.  My work also reflects a fascination with the interaction of fashion versus function versus art.  Each piece is a one-of-a-kind creation.  For the wearer, it is my hope that the piece will become a favorite in their wardrobe and a reflection of their own unique personality.