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Ice Boulders by Lee Ross.

Ice Boulders by Dan Ross.

Nestled in the ice by Sam Cook.

Nestled in the ice by Sam Cook.

Always look up, you never know what is going on by David Johnson.

Keep looking up, by David Johnson.

Greetings from the North Shore, where, like the rest of the state, we’re cold and snowy one day, warm and balmy the next. So yes, it is March. Artists, meanwhile, are looking at their calendars and ramping up their making. And everyone is looking forward to the first blooms of spring.

On Thursday, the Art Project Counter at Joy and Company will be open for art-making from 3-5:30 pm.

the art counter project this week is making accordion books.

The Art Counter Project this week is making accordion books.

This week, participants will make accordion books from colored papers. The session is free and open to all. Supplies will be provided.

The North Shore Swing Band will play for Jazz Night at Up Yonder on Thursday from 6:30-8:30 pm.

North Shore Community Band to play at Up Yonder. Photo by Chuck Olsen.

North Shore Community Band to play at Up Yonder. Photo by Chuck Olsen.

The North Shore Swing Band is a 15-20-piece Big Band featuring talented local players and vocalists. They play every Third Thursday of the month. Free.

On Friday, an artist reception for painter Eric Klepinger will be held at Tettegouche State Park at 7 pm.

Portrait of a wolf, acrylic, by Eric Klleplinger is one of the piantings on view at Tettegouche.

Portrait of a wolf, acrylic, by Eric Klepinger. This is one of the paintings on view at Tettegouche.

Klepinger is exhibiting work in the Great Hall at Tettegouche through the end of March.

On Saturday, the Cook County Potters will hold Who Needs Perfect? a Seconds Pottery Sale to benefit Care Partners at The Hub from 10 am to 2 pm.

The Cook County Potters will hold Who Needs Perfect?, aa Seconds Sale at the Hub on March 21,a fundraiser for Care Partners.

The Cook County Potters will hold Who Needs Perfect?, a Seconds Sale at The Hub on March 21. The sale is a fundraiser for Care Partners. By donation only.

Expect to find all kinds of pottery, including mugs, bowls, plates, covered jars, and more. The sale is by donation only. The public is invited.

Also on Saturday, the annual Poplar Plunge will be held on Poplar Lake from noon to 2 pm.

The Poplar Plunge is on Saturday.

The Poplar Plunge is on Saturday.

This annual event is a fundraiser for the Gunflint Trail Volunteer Fire Department, which, incidentally, will be deployed on the lake to supervise the cold-water plunging. Afterwards, participants can enjoy a sauna and refreshments at Poplar Haus and White Pine Lodge.  In addition to the plunge festivities, there will be food and drink specials at both locations throughout the day.

 Exhibits:

This is the last weekend to see the Winter Plein Air exhibit at the Johnson Heritage Post. The exhibit features plein air paintings by more than 25 artists who spent a week at YMCA Camp Menogyn painting the beauty outdoors.

The Ski Rock, oil, by Allison Eklund.

The Ski Rack, oil, by Allison Eklund.

My Buddy Matt, oil, by Neil Sherman.

My Buddy Matt, oil, by Neil Sherman.

Losing Track, oil, by Stephen Herzog.

Losing Track, oil, by Stephen Herzog.

Birch Grove, oil, by NMchelle Wegler.

Birch Grove, oil, by Michelle Wegler.

 The exhibit ends on Sunday, March 22.

The Heritage Post is open from 10 am to 4 pm Thursday through Saturday, and from 1-4 pm Sunday. Free.

The Duluth Art Institute is currently exhibiting work by Carl Gawboy and a curated exhibit by Wendy Savage. The exhibits continue through April 3.

Carl Gawboy's Fur Trad Nation has opened at the Duluth Art Institute.

Carl Gawboy’s Fur Trade Nation is on view at the Duluth Art Institute.

Ojibwe Adornment in Ribbons, Cloth, Beads, and Fur,"Wendy Savage is on view at the D.uluth Art Institute

Ojibwe Adornment in Ribbons, Cloth, Beads, and Fur, curated by Wendy Savage, is on view at the Duluth Art Institute.

“All Kinds of People,” an exhibit of portraits, continues at the Tweed Museum of Art.

All Kinds ofo People, an exhibit f rom the Tweed Permanent Collection, is at the Tweed

All Kinds of People, an exhibit from the Tweed Permanent Collection, is on view now.

The Tweed writes:

“All Kinds of People is the first installment in a series of permanent collection rotations that feature works organized within thematic areas. Drawn from the Tweed’s growing collection of about 11,000 objects, this rotation includes artists from the 17th century to the present day who approach portraiture and the depiction of people through the mediums of drawing, painting, sculpture, collage, photography, and printmaking. The title draws its name from a 1968 exhibition organized by influential curator Walter Hopps (1932 – 2005) at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art (Washington, DC). The salon-style exhibition of portraiture and figurative work was organized in response to the overwhelming predominance at the time of abstraction in contemporary culture.”

The exhibit continues through May 9.

The Minneapolis Institute of Art is currently exhibiting “Modern Art and Politics in Germany 1910–1945: Masterworks from the Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin.”

Sonja, oil on canvas, by Christian Schad (German, 1894–1982), is one of the works on disiplay at the Mineeapolis Institute of Art.

Sonja, oil on canvas, by Christian Schad (German, 1894–1982), is one of the works on display at the Minneapolis Institute of Art.

MIA’s statement about the exhibit:

“In the first half of the 20th century, Germany experienced the last years of the German Empire, World War I and the revolution that followed, the liberal Weimar Republic, the rise of Adolf Hitler and Nazism, World War II, and the Holocaust. Modern art played an important role in the discourse of the period, and politics influenced the arts.

This exhibition features more than 70 paintings and sculptures from the collections of the Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery), the distinguished modern art museum of the Berlin State Museums. It traces the German experience in the visual arts over four decades.

Beginning with the Expressionist reaction and opposition to the conservative artistic regime of Kaiser Wilhelm II, the exhibition moves on to the New Objectivity movement, the modern style of the 1920s. Between the wars, German artists participated in international experiments with abstraction. Painters and sculptors critiqued social currents, but most were silenced under the Nazis. This exhibition concludes with an epilogue that examines the ambiguous aftermath of World War II.”

The exhibit continues through July 19.

Artists at Work:

Deviled egg trays by Dame Eerrant Clay, Tara Block.

Deviled egg tray by Dame Errant Clay, Tara Block.

Anthropomorphic Animals, acrylic, by Patricia Canelake.

Anthropomorphic Animals, acrylic, by Patricia Canelake.

Shadow walker,, acrylic, by Layne Kennedy.

Shadow Walker, acrylic, by Layne Kennedy.

Bones, acrylic, by Adam Swanson.

Bones, acrylic, by Adam Swanson.

Early West coast snow, by acrylic, by Jack Shewchuk.

Early West Coast snow, acrylic, by Jack Shewchuk.

Oyster Huts, oil, by Christian Eurga.

Oyster Huts, oil, by Christian Eurgal.

Thirsdy cedar, acrylic, by Patrick Markle.

Thirsty cedars, acrylic, by Patrick Markle.

Factotum, wood panel, gesso, acrylic, varnish, ,by K Baumgarten.

Factotum, wood panel, gesso, acrylic, varnish, by K Baumgarten.

Puffin and Gull Colonies, oil, by Robert Bateman.

Puffin and Gull Colonies, oil, by Robert Bateman.

AFter Life Highway,oil, by Scott Murphy.

After Life Highway, oil, by Scott Murphy.

The Great Pattern Changes, acrylics and mixed media, by David Austin.

The Great Pattern Changes, acrylics and mixed media, by David Austin.

Online Findings:

The Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa regains 87 acres of historically significant lands, including Paradise Beach

An aerial shot of the land returned to the land returned to Garnd Portage by Travis Novitsky

An aerial shot of the land returned to Grand Portage by Travis Novitsky. Click here to read the story.

The story includes maps of the returned land. Click here to see more.

Watch this short animated film, “The Girl Who Cried Pearls.” It won an  Oscar this year.

 

Online Music:

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Live Music:

Thursday, March 19:

  • Timmy Haus, Moguls Grille & Taproom, 4-6 pm
  • Gordon Thorne, North Shore Winery, 6-8 pm
  • Billy Manzik, Raven Rock Grill at Skyport Lodge, 6-8 pm
  • Jim Miller, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm
  • North Shore Swing Band, Up Yonder, 6;30-8:30 pm

Friday, March 20:

  • Nicolas David, Lofty Gondola at Lutsen Mountains, 3-6 pm
  • Jim Miller, Moguls Grille & Taproom, 4-6 pm
  • Pete Kavanaugh, Cascade Lodge Restaurant & Pub, 6-8 pm
  • Briand Morrison, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm
  • Jim Miller, Bluefin Grille, 7-9 pm
  • Timmy Haus, Lofty Gondola at Lutsen Mountains, 8:30-11 pm

Saturday, March 21:

  • The Skally Line – Music & Stories, Grand Marais Public Library, 12:30 – 1:30 pm
  • Nicolas David, Lofty Gondola at Lutsen Mountains, 3-6 pm
  • Mike Lewis and Barbara Jean, North Shore Winery, 3:30-5:30 pm
  • Briand Morrison and Roxann Berglund, Cascade Lodge Restaurant & Pub, 6-8 pm
  • Joe Paulik, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm
  • EricKaoke, Karaoke hosted by Erick Steey, Up Yonder, 8-1 am
  • Timmy Haus, Lofty Gondola at Lutsen Mountains, 8:30-11 pm

Sunday, March 22:

  • Pete Kavanaugh, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm

Monday, March 23:

  • Drew Heinonen, Voyageur Brewing Company, 5-7 pm
  • Gordon Thorne, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm
  • Emma Tweten, Bluefin Grille, 7-9 pm

Tuesday, March 24:

  • Eric Frost, North Shore Winery, 4:30-6:30 pm
  • Open Stage hosted by Pete K, Up Yonder, 6-8 pm
  • Pat Eliasen, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm
  • Community Singing, Log Cabin at the Grand Marais Community Center, 7 pm
Wednesday, March 25:
  • Pat Eliasen, Skyport Lodge & Raven Rock Grill, 6-8 pm
  • Bump Blomberg, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm

Thursday, March 26:

  • Timmy Haus, Moguls Grille & Taproom, 4-6 pm
  • Gordon Thorne, North Shore Winery, 6-8 pm
  • Billy Manzik, Raven Rock Grill at Skyport Lodge, 6-8 pm
  • Jim Miller, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm

Friday, March 27:

  • Dan Israel, Lofty Gondola at Lutsen Mountains, 3-6 pm
  • Bump Blomberg, Moguls Grille & Taproom, 4-6 pm
  • Martha’s Garage Band, Cascade Lodge Restaurant & Pub, 6-8 pm
  • Briand Morrison, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm
  • Joe Paulik, Bluefin Grille, 7-9 pm
  • Timmy Haus, Lofty Gondola at Lutsen Mountains, 8:30-11 pm

Saturday, March 28:

  • Chuck Corliss and Glen Helgeson, North Shore Winery, 3:30-5:30 pm
  • Dan Israel, Lofty Gondola at Lutsen Mountains, 3-6 pm
  • Jim Miller, Cascade Lodge Restaurant & Pub, 6-8 pm
  • Joe Paulik, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm
  • Frequency Rising, Up Yonder, 8-11 pm
  • Timmy Haus, Lofty Gondola at Lutsen Mountains, 8:30-11 pm

Sunday, March 29:

  • Pete Kavanaugh, Charlie’s Alpine Bistro, 6:30-9 pm 

Photographs:

 Here is a selection of photographs we found this week:

Wildlife:

A phesant hen seems unimpressed byher suitors by Bill Marchel.

A pheasant hen seems unimpressed by her suitors by Bill Marchel.

Just dropping in by Paul Ostrum.

Just dropping in by Paul Ostrum.

Red-wingedblackbirds have arrived in central Minnesota by Bill Marchel.

Red-winged Blackbirds have arrived in central Minnesota by Bill Marchel.

Arriving in the fog and a snowstorm by Chuck Olsen.

Arriving in the fog and a snowstorm by Chuck Olsen.

Moose on Isle Royale. Photo courtesy of Rolf Peterson.

Moose on Isle Royale. Photo courtesy of Rolf Peterson.

Pine Grosbeak female by Michael Furtman.

Pine Grosbeak female by Michael Furtman.

Mom anad her youngsters by Jill Lovro Beim.

Mom and her youngsters by Jill Lovro Beim.

In Hovland, courtesy of Cindy Parks.

In Hovland, courtesy of Cindy Parks.

A good fishing day by John Meyers.

A good fishing day by John Meyers.

Ruffed Grouse by Paul Sundberg.

Ruffed Grouse by Paul Sundberg.

Migrating to summer by Bill Marchel.

Migrating to Summer by Bill Marchel.

Potpourri:

I need to up my omelet game by Tom Kasper.

I need to up my omelet game by Tom Kasper.

Last year at this time, by Lori Sparkly Franklin.

Last year at this time, by Lori Sparkly Franklin.

Landscapes, Skyscapes & Wavescapes: 

Polar Bear rocking Lake Superior by Matthew Pastick.

Polar Bear rocking Lake Superior by Matthew Pastick.

Sea smoke at sunrise by Carl Anderson.

Sea smoke at sunrise by Carl Anderson.

Powerful, angeous and brauiful by Nathan Klok.

Powerful, dangerous and beautiful by Nathan Klok.

stormy Shore by Nathan Klok.

Stormy Shore by Nathan Klok.

Whiteout conditions and a pounding lake by Nathan Klok.

Whiteout conditions and a pounding lake by Nathan Klok.

It snowed by Sarah Hamilton.

It snowed by Sarah Hamilton.

Anotheer snowy day in northern Minnesota by Travis Novitsky.

Another snowy day in northern Minnesota by Travis Novitsky.

Northern Lights looking good by Sam Cook.

Northern Lights looking good by Sam Cook.

Frosty morning by Bryan Hansel.

Frosty morning by Bryan Hansel.

Snowshoeing in Duluth by Ken Harmon.

Snowshoeing in Duluth by Ken Harmon.

Gunflint Lake in winter. Photo courtesy of Gunflint Lodge.

Gunflint Lake in winter. Photo courtesy of Gunflint Lodge.

Ice shapes bpy Bryan Hansel.

Ice shapes by Bryan Hansel.

The cave behind O-kun-de-kun Falls as captured by our Insta360 camera by Michelle Lutke.

The cave behind O-kun-de-kun Falls, as captured by Michelle Lutke.

 

Have a great weekend, everyone!!!

Thank you all for the great support! It is so important. If you would like to make a contribution, just click on the icon below. And thank you!

 

We are so grateful for the help and support from Jeremy Lopez for his Live Music schedule and tech support, and Yvonne Mills for her great proofreading. Thank you, both! And to Visit Cook County for its outstanding Events Calendar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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