2023 Fall Sturgeon Bay Art Crawl
Oct
21
to Oct 22

2023 Fall Sturgeon Bay Art Crawl

Come see Holly at her studio, 6170 Highway 57, Stugeon Bay, WI 54235 (just south of Jacksonport) See new art and talk to her about her work and projects. There will be over 35 artists joining the tour this year. FREE EVENT

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Classes
Jul
15
to Dec 31

Classes

Holly will be teaching a series of art classes with a range of subjects and techniques to support participants experimenting and unleashing their inner artist. Classes for all levels of artists from beginners to advanced. Watch here for 2023 dates and location to be announced.

This series will be taught at Articipation Art Studio in Sturgeon Bay.

Saturday October 7 Bold Colors, Soft Pastels 2PM - 5PM SOLD OUT

More Dates Coming Soon

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2023 Summer Sturgeon Bay Art Crawl
Jul
15

2023 Summer Sturgeon Bay Art Crawl

The Art Crawl has grown and changed over the years; the number of artists is up to over 25 this year who show work from paintings and woodworking to ceramics and photography. The Art Crawl welcomes the public into the artists’ home studios and galleries so that visitors can experience the artwork where it is made and engage in conversation with the artists.

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The Healing Power of Color: Manhattan Arts International Online Exhibit
May
8
to Jul 8

The Healing Power of Color: Manhattan Arts International Online Exhibit

The Healing Power of ART & ARTISTS (HPAA) is a community of artists, writers and advocates. We believe art is a powerful catalyst for positive change in the world. HPAA was founded by Renée Phillips, artists’ advocate & mentor, and also Founder, Director & Curator of Manhattan Arts International.

“The Impact of Color is Powerful and Unlimited. Color affects our behaviors, moods, and thoughts. It has the ability to bring healing energy, soothe our frazzled nerves, motivate and empower us. In art the healing power of color is undeniable and far-reaching. Color (or hue) may be the first creative element an artist chooses and often the most distinctive quality we may notice when we look at art.”

—Show Curator Renee Phillips

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