Northwoods Fall Art Tour set for Oct. 9, 10, 11

For the Tomahawk Leader

NORTHERN WISCONSIN – While many things have changed during this challenging year, some of the things that we love and that renew our spirit have remained the same. Our beautiful backroads of Iron, Vilas, Oneida and Lincoln counties are getting dressed in their most stunning colors to welcome guests. The artists of the Northwoods Fall Art Tour are getting studios ready to share their newest art work and inspirations with visitors.

Wave Dance: 29 x 29 wall quilt, cut free hand, machine pieced and quilted, embellished with Swarovski crystals and Angelina fibers. It has a sleeve on the back to make it real for hanging. By Louise Schotz, Outback Studio, Irma. Outback studio will be open for the tour. Photos submitted by Ann Waisbrot.

Members of Northwoods Art Tour will be welcoming visitors in a variety of ways on Friday, Oct. 9, Saturday, Oct. 10, and Sunday, Oct. 11.

The 39 studios and three guest artists each made individual decisions regarding their ability to safely be open to the public during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Twenty-one studios will be open as usual. Five will be open by appointment only. Four will be closed, but offer online options for viewing and sales. Ten will be closed for the fall tour. Open studios will welcome visitors from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. A status list of all the studios with links to their contact information, including webpages is available on the Northwoods Art tour website, www.northwoodsarttour.com.

Back in the Woods: One-of-a-kind foiled, stained and fused glass Lantern by Jack Stayer, Sand Lake Trading Company, Lac du Flambeau. While the trees may look like prints, they are actually etched glass enamel paint designs created by Jack and then fired into the four wispy white glass panels. The piece is further highlighted by original “tree bark” sculptured soldering and patina work. Sand Lake Trading Company will be open for the tour.

Because tour members value and respect their visitors, all open studios and galleries will be following recommended safety guidelines. Visitors should be prepared to wear masks, use hand sanitizer and observe social distancing conventions.

Guests are invited into the private sanctuaries where artists live and create. Tour members have been working throughout the year so all open studios will have new work to share and artists will be demonstrating their approaches to art making. Whether visitors are shopping, wanting to learn about art processes, or just browsing, all the artists are pleased to welcome you to their creative space, to share their joy in art making, and their knowledge of process.

Old friendships will be renewed and new ones made. With the sharing of ideas and creativity, each tour provides a unique experience for both the visitors and the artist.

Mugs: Wheel thrown and hand carved, white stoneware by Amy Higgason at Pigeon Road Pottery, Lake Tomahawk. Amy will be open sharing her one-of-a kind pieces during the tour.

Each studio and artist is special. Whether your interest lies in pottery, painting in many media, photography, art glass, practical or decorative fiber works, sculpture in wood or clay, reproduction or original prints, jewelry, handmade or custom furniture, or just learning more about art, there is something for a variety of interests and tastes. You might just find that unique one-of-kind gift or a piece for your home that elevates your space and your spirit.

The tour is self-guided. Studios are like open houses in which you come and go as your schedule allows. Visitors select which studios to visit based on their interests and time. Colorful brochures featuring each studio with driving directions, contact information and a map are available at area Chambers of Commerce, brochure racks located in many area businesses and on the tour’s website. Because brochures were printed early in the year, a list of the open status of each studio is only available the website, wwwnorthwoodsarttour.com.

For more information about the Northwoods Art Tour, contact Ann Waisbrot at 715 479-1097 or [email protected]; or Mary Burns at 715 476-2828 or [email protected].

After the Rain: Oil on canvas, 24 x 18 by Sandy Cashman, Manitowish Waters. Sandy’s Birchbark Studio will be open to the public for the tour.
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