Door County 2009 Visitor Guide - (Page 24) Arts Artists, Cr aftsmen & Galleries Baileys Harbor ■ Frogtown Fr aming & gallery ✧ P.O. Box 284, 8142 Hwy 57, Baileys Harbor, 920-839-2566 A refreshing, light filled gallery on the shore of lake michigan. From traditional to contemporary, amusing to amazing, Frogtown offers original work by local and regional artists in a relaxed setting. open mayoct. m-sa 9am-5pm; nov-April Wed-sat 10am-4pm. ■ woodwalk gallery ✧ 6746 County G near Hwy 42, Egg Harbor 920-868-2912, www.woodwalkgallery.com Woodwalk Gallery features the large, ethereal works or margaret lockwood and 35 artists in a historic barn. painting, sculpture, jewelry. open 10am-5pm and by appointment. see ad page 35. ■ ephr aim Clay works W Ellison Bay/ Gills Rock ■ Clay bay pottery & gallery ✧ 11650 Hwy 42, Ellison Bay, 920-854-5027 www.claybaypottery.net, jaureliu@itol.com 33rd year. original designs. Fine contemporary pottery and tiles, handmade by Jeanne & david Aurelius. representing other potters, printmakers, and jewelers. pottery demonstrations Thurs 1-3, JuneAug. hours: April-december 10am-5pm. Winter hours, weekends or by appt. 9922 Water St/Hwy 42, Shorewood Village Shops Ephraim, 920-854-4110 www.ephraimclayworks.com A working studio and gallery in an 1890’s log cabin featuring functional stoneware and decorative raku by owner and local potter brian Fitzgerald. representing other artists’ work in pottery, jewelry, copper and more. open 10am daily may–october. ■ Fine line designs gallery 10376 Hwy 42, Ephraim, 920-854-4343 www.finelinedesignsgallery.com Fine line designs Gallery features original paintings, sculpture, custom wood furnishings, and fiber art deep in color and texture. unique, original gifts and collectable artworks by more than 100 renowned artists are found indoors and out. open daily 10am6pm and sundays 10am-5pm. see ad page 31. & sCulpture garden W ■ morning mist studio ✧ Located at the Inn at Windmill Farm 3829 Fairview Rd, Baileys Harbor, 920-868-9282 www.watercolorexcitement.com nestled in a dutch farmstead, the gallery features ed Fenendael’s award-winning watercolors, pastels, and oils. inspired by the pastoral scenes of door county and europe, Fenendael’s paintings evoke a sense of peace, comfort, and tranquility. The studio/gallery is open Fri.-sun., may 15 - oct. 18, 10am to 5pm. see ad page 27. ■ Fr anCis hardy Center ■ ellison bay pottery studios ✦ 12156 Garrett Bay Rd, Ellison Bay 920-854-5049 or 920-740-5859 www.ellisonbaypottery.wordpress.com/ Functional stoneware with strong shapes/contemporary design/gem-like glazes reflects door county. pit Fired ceramics explores origins of art. daily demos; hands-on pit fire class Wed, may-oct. est. 1974. open 10am-5pm. 3038 Anderson Lane (Gallery Address), P.O. Box 394 (Mailing Address), Ephraim, 920-854-2210 (office) and 920-854-5535 (Gallery), www.thehardy.org, info@thehardy.org Welcoming summer visitors at the water’s edge, the hardy Gallery is located in the heart of ephraim’s historic district on Anderson dock. The non-profit Francis hardy center for the Arts showcases three exhibitions seasonally from may to oct., linking you to the artists of door county and offering a stimulating educational experience. lighting the spark of creativity among individuals of all ages! Free and open to the public. Visit thehardy.org for current exhibits and events. The hardy Gallery open daily 10am-5pm from mid may - october. For the arts & gallery Egg Harbor ■ a deCor ator’s gallery 4633 Market St, P.O. Box 108, Egg Harbor, 920-868-3010, 800-278-8787, www.decoratorsgallery.com, cmscherer@dcwis.com local and national artists. bateman, redlin, doolittle, peterson, hanks, capser & White. same day custom framing. originals, open & limited edition prints, canvas giclee, photos, gift item & cards. see ad page 28. ■ Farm studio r ag rugs plus Gills Rock Dock, 4.5 miles North of Ellison Bay on Hwy 42 called “one of door county’s best shopping Finds” by Travel/Leisure magazine. offering the best choice of handwoven, braided & crocheted rag rugs, & some hooked rugs too. All made in Wisconsin. celebrating 45 yrs. in 2009. 10-5 daily, June - oct. ■ sCrimshanders W ■ doVetail gallery & studio ✦ 7901 Hwy 42, Egg Harbor, 920-868-3987 www.dovetailgallery.com, kathy@dovetailgallery.com since 1994, a magical blend of art & nature in an 1873 log home. An impressive gallery of fine art and craft including dovetail’s copper art sprinklers. Visit an egg art museum. look for the egg mailbox. see ad page 36. ■ linden gallery 12001 Mink River Rd & Hwy 42, Ellison Bay 920-854-2487, www.lindensgallery.com linden Gallery specializes in Asian Art and Antiques. brian and Jeanee personally choose original paintings, jewelry, ceramics, textiles and furniture for the collector and connoisseur. open 10-5, may to oct. see ad page 30. 10355 N. Water Street, P.O. Box 268, Ephraim 920-854-5407, www.scrimshanders.com located at the shops of Green Gables, about 1 mile north of downtown ephraim on hwy 42. Featuring scrimshaw by resident artist Gary kiracofe. complementing Gary’s work are ivory collectibles and carvings, fine knives and nantucket lightship baskets. Weekly on site scrimshaw demos. see ad page 34. Fish Creek ■ Connie glowaCki - artist Top of the Hill Shops, Unit B23, Fish Creek 608-752-0707, 877-926-5677 www.connie-glowacki.com “Watercolors with spirit”. Gallery and art demonstrations. View nationally known award winning artist, connie Glowacki as she creates her original watercolors & drawings. limited edition prints and notecards avail. connie and mike invite you to stop by and say hello. see ad page 27. ■ the gallery at liberty square ✦ 7755 Hwy 42, Egg Harbor, 920-868-4800 www.libertysquareshops.com An open visual display of appealing and engaging art for a wide array of tastes and interests by award winning artists. Fine art photography, representations of all painting expressions, rugs, pottery and furniture. open daily, year round 10am-5pm. see ad page 70. ■ the gallery at silVer poplar studios 1519 E. Door Bluff Rd, Ellison Bay, 920-854-2106 www.silverpoplar.com, look@silverpoplar.com Featuring the eclectic art of Jim maronek, the gallery is housed in a showcase barn on a russian inspired estate, surrounded by award-winning gardens. open may-oct. Fri. & sat. 1pm-4pm or by appt. or destiny. Ephr aim ■ blue dolphin house and bdh studio 10320 N. Water Street, Ephraim, 920-854- 4113, 800-765-0141, www.bluedolphinhouse.com blue dolphin house and bdh studio are showcases of contemporary home furnishings and Fine Arts and crafts. nationally recognized by niche magazine as a Top retailer of American craft. see ad page 32. ✦ open in Winter ■ edgewood orChard galleries 4140 Peninsula Players Rd, Fish Creek 920-868-3579, www.edgewoodorchard.com, orchard@dcwis.com since 1969, a premier gallery featuring fine art in all media. over 140 artists represented. housed in a beautifully restored stone fruit barn, with a sculpture garden and outdoor courtyard to enjoy. open daily 10am-5pm may–october. see ad page 33. ■ plum bottom pottery W 4999 Plum Bottom Road, Egg Harbor (920) 743-2819, www.plumbottompottery.com, chad@plumbottompottery.com plum bottom pottery, a chad luberger working studio gallery, offers contemporary clay in a classic door county setting. Featuring ceramic and jewelry art from nationally collected artists. may-october daily 10am-5pm november-April Friday & saturday 10am-5pm. see ad page 35. 24 The Official Door County Visitor Guide ✧ open limited hours in Winter W open Winter Weekends http://www.woodwalkgallery.com http://www.ephraimclayworks.com http://www.finelinedesignsgallery.com http://www.claybaypottery.net http://www.watercolorexcitement.com http://www.thehardy.org http://www.ellisonbaypottery.wordpress.com/ http://www.thehardy.org http://www.decoratorsgallery.com http://www.scrimshanders.com http://www.dovetailgallery.com http://www.lindensgallery.com http://www.connie-glowacki.com http://www.silverpoplar.com http://www.libertysquareshops.com http://www.edgewoodorchard.com http://www.plumbottompottery.com http://www.bluedolphinhouse.com
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