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X-WR-CALDESC:The 'Visions between the Lakes' exhibit at the Erickson Center
  for the Arts Waterfront Gallery offers works of art from three Northern E
 xposure Featured Artists: Stella Larkin\, Joann Shelby\, and Jason Limberg
 . See a variety of different mediums and art pieces skillfully crafted by 
 the three talented U.P. artists. The exhibit will be on display June 4th t
 hrough Labor Day and is open to the public Monday-Friday during regular bu
 siness hours.\n\nStella Larkin’s training in the arts at Northern Michigan
  University started her on her artistic journey 37 years ago. She began wi
 th fibers: suspended sculptures of latch-hooked burlap adorned with found 
 objects. Her frequent exposure to the richly textured regalia of indigenou
 s tribal art left an indelible impression\, a consistent thread woven into
  the aesthetic of Stella’s art to present day. Her most recent work explor
 es the medium of metal in the form of bottle caps. \nJason Limburg always 
 has had a deep fascination with the forest and its inhabitants. He creates
  in a way that comes naturally\, through drawing\, primarily in pen & ink.
  Much of his passion lies in translating the intricate details and subtlet
 ies of the environment\, alongside the surreal elements of his imagination
 . With an empathetic eye\, he strives to reveal the spirit and essence of 
 the animals he draws.\nJoann Shelby was an art major at Michigan State Uni
 versity\, where her studies focused on fine art and clothing design. She w
 orked in an art gallery and sold her art in fairs. Joann uses many mediums
 \, depending on the results she wants\, and most recently is working with 
 reclaimed clothing and alcohol ink art. As a full time artist\, she doesn’
 t try to make photographic representation\; rather she tries to convey a f
 eeling she gets from a scene.\n
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DESCRIPTION:The 'Visions between the Lakes' exhibit at the Erickson Center 
 for the Arts Waterfront Gallery offers works of art from three Northern Ex
 posure Featured Artists: Stella Larkin\, Joann Shelby\, and Jason Limberg.
  See a variety of different mediums and art pieces skillfully crafted by t
 he three talented U.P. artists. The exhibit will be on display June 4th th
 rough Labor Day and is open to the public Monday-Friday during regular bus
 iness hours.\n\nStella Larkin’s training in the arts at Northern Michigan 
 University started her on her artistic journey 37 years ago. She began wit
 h fibers: suspended sculptures of latch-hooked burlap adorned with found o
 bjects. Her frequent exposure to the richly textured regalia of indigenous
  tribal art left an indelible impression\, a consistent thread woven into 
 the aesthetic of Stella’s art to present day. Her most recent work explore
 s the medium of metal in the form of bottle caps. \nJason Limburg always h
 as had a deep fascination with the forest and its inhabitants. He creates 
 in a way that comes naturally\, through drawing\, primarily in pen & ink. 
 Much of his passion lies in translating the intricate details and subtleti
 es of the environment\, alongside the surreal elements of his imagination.
  With an empathetic eye\, he strives to reveal the spirit and essence of t
 he animals he draws.\nJoann Shelby was an art major at Michigan State Univ
 ersity\, where her studies focused on fine art and clothing design. She wo
 rked in an art gallery and sold her art in fairs. Joann uses many mediums\
 , depending on the results she wants\, and most recently is working with r
 eclaimed clothing and alcohol ink art. As a full time artist\, she doesn’t
  try to make photographic representation\; rather she tries to convey a fe
 eling she gets from a scene.\n
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LOCATION:Ericskon Center for the Arts
SUMMARY:'Visions Between the Lakes' Gallery Exhibit Northern Exposure Featu
 red Artists
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