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UWL Art in Tandem | Lowe Center for the Arts

Truman T. Lowe Center for the Arts, University Gallery 16th Street South 333, La Crosse

UWL Art in Tandem Opening Reception: January 31, 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Join UWL Gallery for "Art in Tandem." All exhibitions, receptions, and artist talks are free and open to the public. Opening Reception: January 31, 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. In the spring of 2024 professional, working artists...

Free

Valentine’s Makers Market | Pettibone Resort

Pettibone Resort, 333 Park Plaza Dr, La Crosse, WI Park Plaza Drive, La Crosse

Join us in supporting local makers on Sunday February 9th at Pettibone Resort. The Market is free to attend, supports a local charity, and promises a fun and premium gift shopping experience for all. We're so excited to see you again on Superbowl Sunday!

Hammered Copper Bowls with Stone Tools w/ Martha Buche | Driftless Folk School

Driftless Folk School Wisconsin 56, Viroqua

Using the warm, red metal my Bodewadmi (Potawatomi) relatives call “miskwabik” (copper) and basalt hammer stones from the shores of G’chi gamii (Lake Superior), we will hand-forge bowls on wooden stumps. In a process called “sinking”, or hammering on the inside, we will anneal the metal in a wood fire...

Hammered Copper Bowls with Stone Tools w/ Martha Buche | Driftless Folk School

Driftless Folk School Wisconsin 56, Viroqua

Using the warm, red metal my Bodewadmi (Potawatomi) relatives call “miskwabik” (copper) and basalt hammer stones from the shores of G’chi gamii (Lake Superior), we will hand-forge bowls on wooden stumps. In a process called “sinking”, or hammering on the inside, we will anneal the metal in a wood fire...

Hammered Copper Bowls with Stone Tools w/ Martha Buche | Driftless Folk School

Driftless Folk School Wisconsin 56, Viroqua

Using the warm, red metal my Bodewadmi (Potawatomi) relatives call “miskwabik” (copper) and basalt hammer stones from the shores of G’chi gamii (Lake Superior), we will hand-forge bowls on wooden stumps. In a process called “sinking”, or hammering on the inside, we will anneal the metal in a wood fire...

Hammered Copper Bowls with Stone Tools w/ Martha Buche | Driftless Folk School

Driftless Folk School Wisconsin 56, Viroqua

Using the warm, red metal my Bodewadmi (Potawatomi) relatives call “miskwabik” (copper) and basalt hammer stones from the shores of G’chi gamii (Lake Superior), we will hand-forge bowls on wooden stumps. In a process called “sinking”, or hammering on the inside, we will anneal the metal in a wood fire...

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