Join us for the Northfield Arts Guild Annual Members’ Show!
Meet the artists and learn more about their work at the Artist Reception on Thursday, September 21 from 7-9 pm, directly following the Annual Members Meeting at 6 pm.
The exhibition features over 75 member artists including:
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David Allen, Marion Angelica, Wendell Arneson, Paul Briggs, Bob Christy, Christie Clarke, Eleanor Coolidge, Susan Crow, Richard DeBeau, Patsy Dew, Solveig Dittmann, Toni Easterson, Jill Ewald, Doug Foxgrover, Mary Ellen Frame, Joyce Francis, Juan Fried, Joel Froehle, Marj Gruszewski, Lisa Guthrie, David Hamer, Sue Hammes-Knopf, Peggy Hanson, Emily Haskell, Susan Hayes, Reid Hendershot, Sharon Henry, LuAnn Heyer, Sonja Hillestad, Kristine Hites, Keith Homstad, Todd Jacobs, Rose-Marie James, Jay Johnson, Kirsten Johnson, David Killen, Judy Kinstad, Marsha Kitchel, Kari Kruempel, Judy Kutulas, Heather Lawrenz, Diane LeBlanc, Glynnis Lessing, Tim Lloyd, Ann Madland, Jean Manrique, Dennis McClintock, Layl McDill, Diane McDonald, Fred Miller, Mary Mitchell, Paula Moon, Dolores Morrison, Sharol Nau, Erica Ness, Katherine Norrie, Bridget Novak, Bob Nyvall, Karen Oiseth, Joan Olson, Patsy Ophaug, Donovan Palmquist, Sue Pariseau, Gwen Partin, Barbara Pendergrass, Kathleen Pilugin, Harry Popiel, Colleen Riley, Cindy Robinson, Laura Sathre, Judy Saye-Willis, Jan Shoger, Frederick Somers, Kathryn Sparling, Lars Stromayer, Gerie Thelen, Rebecca Tolle, Mar Valdecantos, Candace Wilkinson…and more!
Gallery hours:
Tuesday-Friday, 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Saturday, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
SEMAC Capstone Event
“Illustrated Birds Eye View Map of the Straight and Cannon River Watersheds”
Jim Bohnhoff
Sept 1 – 23, 2017
This exhibition also features the capstone event of Jim Bohnhoff, recipient of an Established Artist grant from SEMAC for “Illustrated Birds Eye View Map of the Straight and Cannon River Watersheds”. Jim will have an artist talk at around 7:00 pm in the upstairs Dance Studio during the Artist Reception on Thursday, September 21.
This activity made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Southeastern Minnesota Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and culture heritage fund.