Tomahawk-area artists among those on Northwoods Art Tour

For the Tomahawk Leader

NORTHERN WISCONSIN – Summer is in full swing up north, and it’s time for the 24th annual summer Northwoods Art Tour.

The Northwoods Art Tour will be held from Friday, July 28 through Sunday, July 30, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

Some of the Northwoods’ finest artists and artist-owned galleries are allowing visitors a behind-the-scenes view of how their work is created. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to discover where many Northwoods artists live and work, view their processes and inspirations, and have the unique opportunity to make purchases directly from them.

Follow the tour map and take a drive through some of the prettiest back roads of Northern Wisconsin.

At the southern tip of the tour are artists in the Tomahawk area. There you will find one of the tour’s new artists, Linda DeBroux, who owns the Chapel Art Gallery and works with pottery and mixed media.

The Fifth Element Gallery in Tomahawk is also new, owned by Shayna Kelley, who is a teacher and a contemporary artist. Plus, there are the returning Tomahawk-area artists, including Lisa Krueger, a painter and Andrea Fenner, a pastel artist.

Traveling north, stop in Rhinelander and look at Betty Christian’s unique jewelry designs in silver, copper and gold.

Heading north on Hwy. 17, check out Eagle River, where there is a cluster of five artists. Wendy Ahnen is an art quilter and her husband makes unique wood-turned pieces. Donna Welhoefer creates sterling silver jewelry.

“I create because it is in my blood,” Welhoefer said.

 Don’t forget the other artists in the area.

 On Hwy. 70, going west, there are several more artists in St. Germain. Tamara Lauder is a potter and printmaker, who creates because it is within her. She sees art in everything. Sheri Smith is a hand weaver, who designs one-of-a-kind scarves, shawls, ponchos and vests.

Continue west to Hwy. 51 and take a detour south and then west at Hazelhurst to see Jenny Gibson’s 100-year-old sock machine. Phyllis Schuit displays exquisite, quilted wall-hangings with hand embroidery, while her husband David Barnhill reveals nature’s art through his photography.

Over in the Lac du Flambeau area, stop to see Christine Alfery’s contemporary fine art. Christine says that creating has been a spiritual calling for her.

At La De Da Gourds, Karen Caldwell sells hard-shell gourds.

“If you come to my studio, my gourds will make you smile,” said Caldwell.

Lisa Opfer is a new member and creates whimsical pottery. Jillayne and Jeff Waite create unique garden art and unusual indoor sculptures.

Jack Stayer of Sand Lake Trading Co. creates stained and fused art glass. His pieces are one-of-a-kind art glass rarely seen by the public. B

ob Kovar is wildlife and landscape photographer, who said, “My photography is a heart-felt creative process.”

 In Boulder Junction, Sara Muender, owner of Moondeer Gallery, is a multimedia artist.

“I like to play; my work is normally very whimsical in a variety of styles,” she said.

Mary Burns of the Manitowish River Studio weaves on a unique hand-jacquard loom. She has a new exhibit, “Women and Water: Woven Portraits from around the World.”

And don’t forget Steve Klemann’s spectacular handcrafted furniture. He is worth the drive to the Land O’ Lakes area.

 The Northwoods Art Tour is free to all. Brochures with studio descriptions, driving directions and a map are available at area businesses, chambers of commerce and online at www.northwoodsarttour.com.

A landscape by Andrea Fenner of Irma.
Andrea Fenner primarily works in pastels to create her art pieces. Contributed photos.
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