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SUMMARY:2025 Red Wing Studio Art Tour (Sunday)
DESCRIPTION:The ceramic wares created by Tom Larkin of Featherstone Pottery are always subtly changing. His goal is not to come up with an unending stream of pots\, but rather to produce pots with functional form and eye-pleasing color\, texture and shape that people enjoy looking at and put to use. During the Red Wing Area Studio Tour on July 26 & 27 you can find Featherstone Pottery\, and live artist demos\, at 31998 210th Ave in Red Wing\, MN (Studio #2).\n\n\n\nExplore the arts and the area during the free\, weekend-long Red Wing Area Studio Tour on July 26 & 27\, presented by The Anderson Center and Red Wing Arts. Both organizations are committed to fostering connections between artists while presenting the public with a rare opportunity to explore the gateway to the Driftless Region through the eyes of the many talented creatives that help define the culture of our community. Learn more at redwingareastudiotour.org\n\nOn this self-guided studio tour\, visitors can see demonstrations\, visit private studios overlooking the Mississippi River Valley\, and experience a wide range of artistic styles and media that include painting\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, jewelry\, and textiles.\n\nAbout Red WingLess than an hour from St. Paul and Rochester and set amidst spectacular bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River\, Red Wing is an ideal daytrip for anyone in Southern or Central Minnesota or Western Wisconsin. For those looking for a full weekend getaway\, the area features historic hotels\, inns\, and bed & breakfasts\, along with contemporary hotel and motel chains and restaurants.\nAbout the Anderson Center at Tower ViewThe Anderson Center – in its historic setting of Tower View – offers residencies in the arts and humanities; provides a dynamic environment for the exchange of ideas; encourages the pursuit of creative endeavors; and serves as a source of significant contributions to society. One of the North’s top artistic destinations\, the Anderson Center has served the national arts and humanities community and the citizens of Minnesota since 1995. From the grounds of Tower View\, a national registered historic landmark\, the Anderson Center supports and showcases creativity at the intersection of art and ideas.\n\nAbout Red Wing ArtsRed Wing Arts has been a cornerstone of the arts in the Red Wing community and throughout the region since its inception in 1952. Begun as an interactive arts education program\, it has transformed over its history into an anchor of an arts ecosystem. It is the goal of Red Wing Arts to incorporate art into the dialogues\, influences and economic impacts of the community. We enrich lives by connecting\, celebrating\, inspiring\, and leading through shared art experiences. Each year Red Wing Arts supports over 450 artists in our gallery and festivals and over 45\,000 visitors at free events and exhibits
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SUMMARY:2025 Red Wing Studio Art Tour (Saturday)
DESCRIPTION:The ceramic wares created by Tom Larkin of Featherstone Pottery are always subtly changing. His goal is not to come up with an unending stream of pots\, but rather to produce pots with functional form and eye-pleasing color\, texture and shape that people enjoy looking at and put to use. During the Red Wing Area Studio Tour on July 26 & 27 you can find Featherstone Pottery\, and live artist demos\, at 31998 210th Ave in Red Wing\, MN (Studio #2).\n\n\n\nExplore the arts and the area during the free\, weekend-long Red Wing Area Studio Tour on July 26 & 27\, presented by The Anderson Center and Red Wing Arts. Both organizations are committed to fostering connections between artists while presenting the public with a rare opportunity to explore the gateway to the Driftless Region through the eyes of the many talented creatives that help define the culture of our community. Learn more at redwingareastudiotour.org\n\nOn this self-guided studio tour\, visitors can see demonstrations\, visit private studios overlooking the Mississippi River Valley\, and experience a wide range of artistic styles and media that include painting\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, jewelry\, and textiles.\n\nAbout Red WingLess than an hour from St. Paul and Rochester and set amidst spectacular bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River\, Red Wing is an ideal daytrip for anyone in Southern or Central Minnesota or Western Wisconsin. For those looking for a full weekend getaway\, the area features historic hotels\, inns\, and bed & breakfasts\, along with contemporary hotel and motel chains and restaurants.\nAbout the Anderson Center at Tower ViewThe Anderson Center – in its historic setting of Tower View – offers residencies in the arts and humanities; provides a dynamic environment for the exchange of ideas; encourages the pursuit of creative endeavors; and serves as a source of significant contributions to society. One of the North’s top artistic destinations\, the Anderson Center has served the national arts and humanities community and the citizens of Minnesota since 1995. From the grounds of Tower View\, a national registered historic landmark\, the Anderson Center supports and showcases creativity at the intersection of art and ideas.\n\nAbout Red Wing ArtsRed Wing Arts has been a cornerstone of the arts in the Red Wing community and throughout the region since its inception in 1952. Begun as an interactive arts education program\, it has transformed over its history into an anchor of an arts ecosystem. It is the goal of Red Wing Arts to incorporate art into the dialogues\, influences and economic impacts of the community. We enrich lives by connecting\, celebrating\, inspiring\, and leading through shared art experiences. Each year Red Wing Arts supports over 450 artists in our gallery and festivals and over 45\,000 visitors at free events and exhibits
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SUMMARY:2024 Red Wing Studio Art Tour (Sunday)
DESCRIPTION:The ceramic wares created by Tom Larkin of Featherstone Pottery are always subtly changing. His goal is not to come up with an unending stream of pots\, but rather to produce pots with functional form and eye-pleasing color\, texture and shape that people enjoy looking at and put to use. During the Red Wing Area Studio Tour on July 27 & 28 you can find Featherstone Pottery\, and live artist demos\, at 31998 210th Ave in Red Wing\, MN (Studio #3).\n\n\n\n\n\n\nExplore the arts and the area during the free\, weekend-long Red Wing Area Studio Tour on Saturday\, July 27 (10-5) & Sunday\, July 28 (10-4)! This annual event is presented by the Anderson Center and Red Wing Arts. This July\, 40 artists across 15 locations invite the public into their studios and workshops to see first-hand the vibrancy and range of creative work in the Red Wing area. This scenic river town has earned a reputation as an artistic community\, featuring public art\, performances\, and galleries more commonly found in cities many times its size. Learn more at redwingareastudiotour.org\n\nOn this self-guided studio tour\, visitors can see demonstrations\, visit private studios overlooking the Mississippi River Valley\, and experience a wide range of artistic styles and media that include painting\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, jewelry\, and textiles.\n2024 participating artists include: Chap Achen\, Sushila Anderson\, Brent Beal\, James Borden\, Lynn Brown\, Deb Lee Carson\, Lindsey Cherek Waller\, Adamantia Everett\, Willow Gentile\, Deneena Hughes\, David Husom\, Kevin Ihrke\, Brian & Susan Johnson\, Constance Stockwell Johnson\, Art Kenyon\, Tom Larkin\, Heather Lawrenz\, Jean Sherlock Matheny\, Jeff McDowell\, Randi Morgan\, Allen Nickelsen\, B-J Norman\, Jonathan Oien\, Terri Orth\, William Pringle Rodman\, Margaret Rivard\, Stephanie Rogers\, Jackie Scherer\, Clare Schuster Jeff Sikes\, Peggy Simonson\, Russ Stanton\, Kathy Swanson\, Sam Thompson\, Kevin Thurk\, Cynthia Weitzel\, Blanche White\, Dan Wiemer\, Wing Young Huie\, Alexis Zaccariello.\nThe Tour is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant\, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.\n\nAbout Red WingLess than an hour from St. Paul and Rochester and set amidst spectacular bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River\, Red Wing is an ideal daytrip for anyone in Southern or Central Minnesota or Western Wisconsin. For those looking for a full weekend getaway\, the area features historic hotels\, inns\, and bed & breakfasts\, along with contemporary hotel and motel chains and restaurants.\nAbout the Anderson Center at Tower ViewThe Anderson Center – in its historic setting of Tower View – offers residencies in the arts and humanities; provides a dynamic environment for the exchange of ideas; encourages the pursuit of creative endeavors; and serves as a source of significant contributions to society. One of the North’s top artistic destinations\, the Anderson Center has served the national arts and humanities community and the citizens of Minnesota since 1995. From the grounds of Tower View\, a national registered historic landmark\, the Anderson Center supports and showcases creativity at the intersection of art and ideas.\n\nAbout Red Wing ArtsRed Wing Arts has been a cornerstone of the arts in the Red Wing community and throughout the region since its inception in 1952. Begun as an interactive arts education program\, it has transformed over its history into an anchor of an arts ecosystem. It is the goal of Red Wing Arts to incorporate art into the dialogues\, influences and economic impacts of the community. We enrich lives by connecting\, celebrating\, inspiring\, and leading through shared art experiences. Each year Red Wing Arts supports over 450 artists in our gallery and festivals and over 45\,000 visitors at free events and exhibits
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SUMMARY:2024 Red Wing Studio Art Tour (Saturday)
DESCRIPTION:The ceramic wares created by Tom Larkin of Featherstone Pottery are always subtly changing. His goal is not to come up with an unending stream of pots\, but rather to produce pots with functional form and eye-pleasing color\, texture and shape that people enjoy looking at and put to use. During the Red Wing Area Studio Tour on July 27 & 28 you can find Featherstone Pottery\, and live artist demos\, at 31998 210th Ave in Red Wing\, MN (Studio #3).\n\n\n\nExplore the arts and the area during the free\, weekend-long Red Wing Area Studio Tour on Saturday\, July 27 (10-5) & Sunday\, July 28 (10-4)! This annual event is presented by the Anderson Center and Red Wing Arts. This July\, 40 artists across 15 locations invite the public into their studios and workshops to see first-hand the vibrancy and range of creative work in the Red Wing area. This scenic river town has earned a reputation as an artistic community\, featuring public art\, performances\, and galleries more commonly found in cities many times its size. Learn more at redwingareastudiotour.org\n\nOn this self-guided studio tour\, visitors can see demonstrations\, visit private studios overlooking the Mississippi River Valley\, and experience a wide range of artistic styles and media that include painting\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, jewelry\, and textiles.\n2024 participating artists include: Chap Achen\, Sushila Anderson\, Brent Beal\, James Borden\, Lynn Brown\, Deb Lee Carson\, Lindsey Cherek Waller\, Adamantia Everett\, Willow Gentile\, Deneena Hughes\, David Husom\, Kevin Ihrke\, Brian & Susan Johnson\, Constance Stockwell Johnson\, Art Kenyon\, Tom Larkin\, Heather Lawrenz\, Jean Sherlock Matheny\, Jeff McDowell\, Randi Morgan\, Allen Nickelsen\, B-J Norman\, Jonathan Oien\, Terri Orth\, William Pringle Rodman\, Margaret Rivard\, Stephanie Rogers\, Jackie Scherer\, Clare Schuster Jeff Sikes\, Peggy Simonson\, Russ Stanton\, Kathy Swanson\, Sam Thompson\, Kevin Thurk\, Cynthia Weitzel\, Blanche White\, Dan Wiemer\, Wing Young Huie\, Alexis Zaccariello.\nThe Tour is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant\, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts & cultural heritage fund.\n\nAbout Red WingLess than an hour from St. Paul and Rochester and set amidst spectacular bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River\, Red Wing is an ideal daytrip for anyone in Southern or Central Minnesota or Western Wisconsin. For those looking for a full weekend getaway\, the area features historic hotels\, inns\, and bed & breakfasts\, along with contemporary hotel and motel chains and restaurants.\nAbout the Anderson Center at Tower ViewThe Anderson Center – in its historic setting of Tower View – offers residencies in the arts and humanities; provides a dynamic environment for the exchange of ideas; encourages the pursuit of creative endeavors; and serves as a source of significant contributions to society. One of the North’s top artistic destinations\, the Anderson Center has served the national arts and humanities community and the citizens of Minnesota since 1995. From the grounds of Tower View\, a national registered historic landmark\, the Anderson Center supports and showcases creativity at the intersection of art and ideas.\n\nAbout Red Wing ArtsRed Wing Arts has been a cornerstone of the arts in the Red Wing community and throughout the region since its inception in 1952. Begun as an interactive arts education program\, it has transformed over its history into an anchor of an arts ecosystem. It is the goal of Red Wing Arts to incorporate art into the dialogues\, influences and economic impacts of the community. We enrich lives by connecting\, celebrating\, inspiring\, and leading through shared art experiences. Each year Red Wing Arts supports over 450 artists in our gallery and festivals and over 45\,000 visitors at free events and exhibits
URL:https://featherstonepottery.com/event/2024-red-wing-studio-art-tour/
CATEGORIES:Arts Tour
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SUMMARY:Red Wing Area Studio Tour
DESCRIPTION:Red Wing Area Studio Tour\n \nPresented by Red Wing Arts & the Anderson Center \nSat\, July 30\, 2022 10 am-6 pm\nSun\, July 31\, 2022 10 am-5 pm\n \nStatement from Tom Larkin: \nThe ceramic wares created at Featherstone Pottery are always subtly changing. My goal is not to come up with an unending stream of pots\, but rather to produce pots with functional form and eye-pleasing color\, texture and shape that people enjoy looking at and put to use. \nFeatherstone Pottery welcomes guest artist Jonathan Oien: \nI use recycled plate glass(like your windows in your home) cut cold and carefully formed to an open mold. Electric kiln fired\, and then sandblasted to form. Each sculpture is created and is one of a kind. Like the snow that falls\, each flake is similar but also very different. Just as the glass that is used to create\, FCG is limited by the size of each pane of glass to make each sculpture. Long story short. Heat and expansion\, if not uniform have shattering results. \nThis slideshow requires JavaScript.
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SUMMARY:Red Wing Area Studio Tour
DESCRIPTION:Red Wing Area Studio Tour\n \nPresented by Red Wing Arts & the Anderson Center \nSat\, July 30\, 2022 10 am-6 pm\nSun\, July 31\, 2022 10 am-5 pm\n \nStatement from Tom Larkin: \nThe ceramic wares created at Featherstone Pottery are always subtly changing. My goal is not to come up with an unending stream of pots\, but rather to produce pots with functional form and eye-pleasing color\, texture and shape that people enjoy looking at and put to use. \nFeatherstone Pottery welcomes guest artist Jonathan Oien: \nI use recycled plate glass(like your windows in your home) cut cold and carefully formed to an open mold. Electric kiln fired\, and then sandblasted to form. Each sculpture is created and is one of a kind. Like the snow that falls\, each flake is similar but also very different. Just as the glass that is used to create\, FCG is limited by the size of each pane of glass to make each sculpture. Long story short. Heat and expansion\, if not uniform have shattering results. \nThis slideshow requires JavaScript.
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