'An Afternoon with Allen Eskens'
/Northwoods Arts Council is pleased to present
‘An Afternoon with Allen Eskens’
June 8, 2023, 1 PM at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Allen Eskens is a Minnesota bestselling and award-winning author of mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. His works include The Life We Bury, The Guise of Another, The Heavens May Fall, The Deep Dark Descending, The Shadows We Hide, Nothing More Dangerous, The Stolen Hours, and Forsaken Country. His newest book Saving Emma is available for preorder with a release date of September 19, 2023. All his books are character arcs that revolve around a small community rather than a series. He recently retired from 25 years of experience as a criminal attorney.
You won't want to miss this presentation on June 8th at 1:00 PM at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 220 3rd Street South, Hackensack, Minnesota 56452. A book signing and sale will follow Allen's presentation along with refreshments. Reservations are required.
A grant from Sourcewell's Community Enrichment Fund made this presentation possible.
Josh Duffee "Hittin' The Keys" - Tickets now on Sale!
/Josh Duffee, a renowned musician, and bandleader, will perform live in concert for two nights. July 7 and 8, 2023. Tickets go on sale in stores today. Duffee, known for his exceptional talent in traditional jazz and swing music, captivates audiences worldwide with his dynamic performances.
With a reputation for his energetic and authentic renditions of classic jazz and swing tunes, Josh Duffee promises an unforgettable experience for music enthusiasts. His expertise as a drummer and his passion for the genre shine through in every note. This creates an electrifying atmosphere that transports listeners to the golden age of jazz.
Given Duffee's popularity and the high demand for his performances, securing tickets early is highly recommended. Whether you are a long-time fan or simply curious about the vibrant world of jazz, this concert promises to be a night filled with exceptional music and pure entertainment.
So, mark your calendars, and don't miss this opportunity to witness Josh Duffee's incredible talent live on stage. Grab your tickets today and get ready for an evening of timeless melodies and infectious rhythms that will leave you wanting more.
The details:
Concerts at 7:30 pm on Friday, July 7, and Saturday, July 8, 2023
Ticket prices:
$22 credit card or PayPal beginning May 1, 2023, on our website
$20 cash or check beginning June 1 at Southside and Swanson’s in Hackensack
$22 cash or check at the door
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'An Afternoon with Allen Eskens'
/Northwoods Arts Council is pleased to present
‘An Afternoon with Allen Eskens’
June 8, 2023, 1 PM at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Allen Eskens is a Minnesota bestselling and award-winning author of mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. His works include The Life We Bury, The Guise of Another, The Heavens May Fall, The Deep Dark Descending, The Shadows We Hide, Nothing More Dangerous, The Stolen Hours, and Forsaken Country. His newest book Saving Emma is available for preorder with a release date of September 19, 2023. All his books are character arcs that revolve around a small community rather than a series. He recently retired from 25 years of experience as a criminal attorney.
You won't want to miss this presentation on June 8th at 1:00 PM at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 220 3rd Street South, Hackensack, Minnesota 56452. A book signing and sale will follow Allen's presentation along with refreshments. Reservations are required.
A grant from Sourcewell's Community Enrichment Fund made this presentation possible.
Congratulations to our 2022 Art & Book Festival Winners
/Left to right - Luke Jepson, Elizabeth Jepson, Emily Gray Koehler, Mark Swenson, Kate Hammer, in front Warren Slocum - Not pictured - Kari Townsdin (See below)
Featuring - Potter - Lee Zimmerly
/The stoneware pottery I create is primarily wheel thrown, then hand decorated using additive techniques. My pieces, which are both decorative and functional, are influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement and its depictions of plants and animals, and I often use my own garden as inspiration!
Featuring - Artist - Kim Young
/I am excited to participate in the Northwoods's Art and Book Festival for the second time. Colorful hand painted lightweight metal earrings are my specialty. What started this handcrafted jewelry making process 11 years ago came about after buying a pair of blue sea glass earrings in Puerto Rico. "Silver tray" and "Icelandic" fish leather earrings round out my earring collection.
Featuring - Artist - Kari Townsdin
/Sunniest
Canoe Trip
My paintings are inspired by my nature and the outdoor adventures I take with my family in northern Minnesota. Most of my paintings are influenced by pictures we take while spending time on the lake or exploring the wilderness. Besides being an artist, I am also a K-12 Art teacher at a small rural school. I am a member of the Leech Lake Art League. I'm happy to call northern Minnesota my home along with my husband, two daughters, and dog
Featuring - Artist - Sue Vogen
/It's all about the bark - eco-harvested from dead trees only. Frames, flowers, mirrors, custom sizes, plain bark sheets and tubes. Look at these details!
Featuring - Artists - Mike and Jennifer Tauber -
/Mike and Jenny live in a wooded location, and they view the trees as people. It is only when you look inside that you can see the beauty. In order to create their unique pieces, they bounce ideas off each other and come up with original designs.
Featuring - Bear Paw Paperworks
/Sunrise
Bear Paw Paperworks started as a business about 50 years ago. Linda and I have been creating and doing art shows since then. Northern Minnesota has been, and continues to be, an inspiration for our body of work. Using wool, fiber, handmade paper, sticks, stones, metal, sea glass & beads, the dyed, needle-felted wool is layered into nature inspired 2D textured art wall hangings.
Featuring - Arist - Mark Swenson
/The Wonder of it all
Mark Swenson, an accomplished Northern Minnesota artist, believes it is important for a wildlife artist to live in close proximity to his subject matter. Mark's paintings and woodworking reflect his profound connection and appreciation of nature and wildlife.
Mark studied commercial and fine art at Bemidji State University. He won the Minnesota Lake Trout Stamp in 1994. His lifelong passion for the outdoors and incredible eye for detail enables him to uniquely capture his subject matter, a mood or an experience on canvas.
Mark's paintings and woodwork hang in private collections across the country.
"I've been influenced by the Impressionists and their use of brush stroke to create warmth and movement. I like C.M. Russell for his rawness and colors of his landscapes, as well as Robert Bateman for the way he presents the whole picture of a bird or mammal in its natural habitat."
"It enables me to see and experience the subtle nuances of nature. Watching a storm move across a lake can be a real stimulus. I particularly enjoy hunting for waterfowl, upland birds and fishing the north shore of Lake Superior."
Featuring - Becky Steinhoff - Mystical Diva Jewelry
/In her childhood, Becky Steinhoff used to go to garage sales and buy old jewelry, take it apart, and redo it. Even though she still repurposes old pieces, her main focus now is working with semiprecious gemstones and creating nature-inspired pieces. Because she uses dragonflies and other creatures of nature as focal points, her company is called Mystical Deva. The word deva means spirit of nature. As a child, she believed dragonflies were created when fairies and dragons merged, hence their "mystical" nature.
Featuring - Jennifer Stawarski
/Angelic Trouble Art - Fluid Art Pours
A Little About Jen
Jen is lucky enough to work for a great company that has helped me rediscover my passion for art. I recently started my artistic journey, first with acrylic brush paintings, and then a friend suggested I try paint pouring. I have fallen in love with it, and I hope that others love my work as much as I love creating it! I am able to do custom requests - Let’s talk about size and color details, and we will make it happen!
Featuring Artist - Warren Slocum
/DOO DA GLASS AND WOOD, NEW RICHMOND
Stained glass windows and mirrors, in frames of oak, rounded copper, and aluminum. Many sizes, shapes and styles ranging from Victorian to Art Deco. Also kiln-formed cast, slumped, and fused glass.
With more than 40 years experience working in glass, I've both developed and refined many distinctive attributes of the artistic medium, within many recognizable styles: Victorian to Art Deco, Mission, and Contemporary. My kiln-formed glass 'tiles' are often used in glass panels.
Becky and Bob Seemann
/Nature: Love. Respect. Protect. "We want to help people enjoy, respect and protect the beauty of the woods, water and wildlife all around us," says Becky and Bob Seemann of Artwoods.
"This inspires us to create our nature-oriented silver jewelry and rustic furniture and accessories to share with other lake folks. There are endless ideas for creativity in the forests and lakes - leaves, trees, unique stones, and animals. Our name Artwoods simply means that we make art in the woods of northern Minnesota. We give 10 percent of net profits to support environmental organizations and want to help people understand that it's up to all of us to preserve it for future generations."
Sebesta Apothecary
/"Kim Sebesta is the founder and maker at Sebesta Apothecary; an all natural, eco-friendly bath and body product company. Launched in 2018, as a clean alternative to traditional products, her small-batch products are made of wholesome ingredients that are beneficial for your skin and the environment. You can find her products at retail locations throughout the twin cities, online, and pop-up markets throughout the Midwest."
You can find more about Kim and her fun product in the links below.
Featuring Artist - Barbara Robertson
/I've started to make some cluster pendants. They are so much fun to make but do take a while!!! I still make my metal clay charms for necklaces or bracelets or special-order lake charms. Then there's a lot of silver and copper jewelry, a variety of prices. Rings galore too!
Barbara Robertson
Featuring Artist - Jerry Raedeke
/Jerry Raedeke comes to Northwoods Art & Book Festival with a distinguished past. The renowned wildlife and landscape artists paintings have been shown at major wildlife exhibitions in the nation and have received many prestigious awards. Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year in 6 states including Minnesota. Wildlife mugs with a Raedeke design appeared regularly on television’s, “Northern Exposure”, and in several movies. Anheuser-Busch commissioned Raedeke to paint the World-Famous Budweiser Clydesdales in a wildlife setting. He has been in documentaries on public television... Jerry’s list of accomplishments is long and honorable.
Raedeke’s love of the outdoors has also drawn him to conservation. Over his career, he has donated roughly 85,000 prints and over 150 original paintings, with proceeds going towards conservation efforts. He has raised over $5 million for Ducks Unlimited, which is just one of the organizations he works with.
Are you a collector of Jerry's work? He would love to visit with you, and if not, you may become one. Don't miss his collection in the Community Center this Saturday, August 11, from 9-3.
