By Breana Roy
Art Exhibits & Shows
The Johnson Heritage Post in Grand Marais is full of new artwork, starting with a combined exhibit by Hazel Belvo and Marcia Cushmore, on display until Aug. 15. Reid Thorpe will showcase his work Aug. 20 through Sept. 12. And an exhibit by John A. Spelman III is currently on display through Sept. 5. This is also the last month to see the exhibit But It Was Still There at Studio 21 in Grand Marais. And don’t miss the Two Harbors Art Festival (Under the Spreading Walnut Tree) held Aug. 13-15, as well as Art in Bayfront Park, held Aug. 21-22 in Duluth.
Photographer William Hurst will be at Art in Bayfront Park. This piece is called “Summer Solstice Sunrise,” taken at Park Point in Duluth. | WILLIAM HURST
Mosaic artisan Shelley Beaumont will be attending Art in Bayfront Park. This piece, created with glass, mirror, gemstones, minerals and metal, is titled “My Authentic Self.” | SHELLEY BEAUMONT Linoleum-block print by John A. Spelman III, titled “Untitled [Erickson’s Fish House].” | JOHN A. SPELMAN III
Photographer Vince Quast will be attending the Two Harbors Art Festival, held Aug. 13-15. | VINCE QUAST 24
AUGUST 2021
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“White Amaryllis,” by Marcia Cushmore [TOP PIECE] and Hazel Belvo [BOTTOM PIECE]. Their exhibit is titled Two Artists—Two Stories; Juxtaposition During a Covid Conversation. | MARCIA CUSHMORE & HAZEL BELVO
This piece, titled “The Draw of the Lake” by Nick Wroblewski, is part of the Grand Marais Art Colony’s Studio 21 exhibition, But It Was Still There. | NICK WROBLEWSKI