Open Studio Group displays for Artist Spotlight
The Warehouse Community Arts Center in downtown Eagle River has a new Artist Spotlight display, as part of their public art initiative to share artists work. The current display comprises five local ceramic artists from the Open Studio group at the Warehouse. Doug and Patrice Armato, Rom Hom, Kris Preboske, and Kathy Schuh will have…
Warehouse wraps Hearing Our Northwoods
The Warehouse Community Arts Center in downtown Eagle River has wrapped up their summer programming, “Hearing Our Northwoods”, which aimed to spur new ways of hearing, listening, and sharing stories with community and self through the arts. A public art exhibit, along with specialized classes related to the programming, saw hundreds of participants this summer.…
What’s happening in August at the Warehouse
The Warehouse Community Arts Center in downtown Eagle River has free public art exhibit “Ergo Sum: A Crow a Day” displayed and open for free viewing until Friday August 16th. This beautiful exhibit features 365 small panels of mixed media work by artist Karen Bondarchuk, who created one piece a day for a whole year,…
Warehouse awarded Wisconsin Arts Board grant
The Warehouse Community Arts Center in Eagle River, announced they have been awarded a Wisconsin Arts Board Creative Communities grant. They will use this funding to partially cover costs for their 2024 summer programming, Hearing Our Northwoods, which aims to expand the connections established over the last three summers, and use the arts to promote…
Now Hiring- 2022 College Summer Arts Intern
The Warehouse is seeking a college student to assist in various capacities. This internship is available 7/11 – 8/7 and requires 30 hours per week (hours will vary during the week but will include Saturdays from 10 am to 3 pm). If you are looking for an opportunity to help facilitate arts programming for both…
Warehouse Artists start Happiness Bird Project
The Warehouse Community Arts Center has begun a new project to bring happiness to the Eagle River community and beyond. Inspired by a similar project in Colorado, Artist Bonnie Grebner along with Lisa Opfer decided to bring a flock of Happiness Birds to Eagle River, creating over 50 beautifully decorated ceramic birds. The goal of…