Season Exhibits & Events
The Art of Culinary at Nicolet College
Opening Reception: December 12, 4-7 pm
The third in a series of exhibitions highlighting the intersection of Nicolet College’s occupational programs and the creative arts, the Art of Culinary will highlight the delicious connection between art and food. It is said, we eat first with our eyes. We also consume art, and it feeds our soul. View this interplay of food and art as we showcase one of the many programs offered at Nicolet College – Culinary. The Art Gallery will be stuffed with an abundance of tasteful, culinary-themed artworks from artists across the Midwest.
During the Art of Culinary, Chef Mitch and Nicolet College Culinary students will host several culinary experiences with the exhibit between December 9 - January 24. Watch your email and the Arts & Enrichment social media for details. Artists can enter to be in the show from 8/12 - 10/18 at https://artist.callforentry.org/festivals_unique_info.php?ID=13959 or inquire at artgallery@nicoletcollege.edu.
WRAP: Wisconsin Regional Art Program
The Wisconsin Regional Art Program (WRAP) encourages nonprofessional, student, and emerging artists to create and exhibit their work across Wisconsin. It is for people who have a serious interest in art, and create art for the love of art. WRAP originated as an outreach program of UW-Madison but is now administered by the Association of Wisconsin Artists. Each WRAP site has a judge who selects works eligible for the state competition. The judge also provides invaluable encouragement and feedback to the exhibiting artists.
This year’s Nicolet College judge and workshop instructor is Wolfgang Ryan. He uses repurposed found objects in unexpected ways to create sculptures that amuse and confound the viewer. Ryan’s art seeks playful conversations with art history, popular culture, literature, mythology, and philosophy, with allusions to history and science. In his 2023 exhibit at ArtStart entitled All Over the Place, Right Here, Ryan tackled everything from skateboarding to the multiverse and a few things in between. More information at wiscartists.wildapricot.org/WRAP
Opening Reception for WRAP: Wisconsin Regional Art Program
Our opening receptions are a highlight, offering a chance to meet the artists, explore new exhibitions, and celebrate the arts with music, fellowship, and refreshments. These events are free to attend (unless otherwise noted) and provide the perfect opportunity to connect with Northwoods arts enthusiasts. We invite you to visit our beautiful campus, stroll through the exhibits, and experience the creativity and inspiration on display.
The Wisconsin Regional Art Program (WRAP) encourages nonprofessional, student, and emerging artists to create and exhibit their work across Wisconsin. It is for people who have a serious interest in art, and create art for the love of art. WRAP originated as an outreach program of UW-Madison but is now administered by the Association of Wisconsin Artists. Each WRAP site has a judge who selects works eligible for the state competition. The judge also provides invaluable encouragement and feedback to the exhibiting artists.
This year’s Nicolet College judge and workshop instructor is Wolfgang Ryan. He uses repurposed found objects in unexpected ways to create sculptures that amuse and confound the viewer. Ryan’s art seeks playful conversations with art history, popular culture, literature, mythology, and philosophy, with allusions to history and science. In his 2023 exhibit at ArtStart entitled All Over the Place, Right Here, Ryan tackled everything from skateboarding to the multiverse and a few things in between. More information at wiscartists.wildapricot.org/WRAP
Nicolet College Student Art Show
Witness the creativity of Nicolet College’s talented students through a curated collection of their works. As part of their educational journey, many students create art in our art labs while fulfilling their Humanities and Elective requirements. From sketches to paintings, sculpture, ceramics, and more, these pieces showcase their artistic growth and vision. Our faculty carefully select and display these remarkable creations, highlighting the diversity and skill of our student artists. The opening reception is a must-attend event — a chance to support and celebrate the artists within our college community. We are proud to empower students recognized for their artistic excellence as they continue to evolve and thrive in their journey through higher education.
Opening Reception for the Nicolet College Student Art Show
Our opening receptions are a highlight, offering a chance to meet the artists, explore new exhibitions, and celebrate the arts with music, fellowship, and refreshments. These events are free to attend (unless otherwise noted) and provide the perfect opportunity to connect with Northwoods arts enthusiasts. We invite you to visit our beautiful campus, stroll through the exhibits, and experience the creativity and inspiration on display.
Witness the creativity of Nicolet College’s talented students through a curated collection of their works. As part of their educational journey, many students create art in our art labs while fulfilling their Humanities and Elective requirements. From sketches to paintings, sculpture, ceramics, and more, these pieces showcase their artistic growth and vision. Our faculty carefully select and display these remarkable creations, highlighting the diversity and skill of our student artists. The opening reception is a must-attend event — a chance to support and celebrate the artists within our college community. We are proud to empower students recognized for their artistic excellence as they continue to evolve and thrive in their journey through higher education.
38th Annual Northern National Art Competition
Northern Arts Council and Nicolet College proudly present the Northern National Art Competition for the 38th year in a row. The exhibit contains roughly 100 artworks that have been selected from numerous entries across the nation by a visiting arts professional. Out of those that make it to our gallery, a handful are awarded cash prizes including three $1000 awards of excellence. The quality and caliber of the artwork makes it one of the premiere annual exhibits in Northern Wisconsin.
Each year brings a different judge and their unique lens which makes every Northern National special. This year we welcome Jaleesa Johnston. She is an interdisciplinary artist, educator and curator, currently living and working in the Pacific Northwest. She holds a BA from Vassar College, an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MA from the University of Bergen in Norway. Her interdisciplinary art practice explores the ruptured space between the subjectivity and objectivity of the Black female body. She has been the recipient of the AICAD Post-Graduate Teaching Fellowship, Centrum’s Emerging Artist Residency, Open Signal’s New Media Fellowship, Performance Works NW Alembic Artist Residency, and an Artist Trust Fellowship Award.
Jaleesa also works as Curatorial Coordinator in the Curatorial Department at the Portland Art Museum, where she initiated and curates an ongoing exhibition series titled, “Conductions: Black Imaginings.” The opening reception, with many of the artists in attendance, is one of the highlights of the year. The attendees not only get a first peek at the exhibit and witness the awards, but also enjoy an evening of dining, music, and refreshments. The main event is the judge’s talk, which always leaves the audience enlightened and inspired.
CALL FOR ART! Registration deadline for artist consideration is March 13. Click here to submit your entry at callforentry.org.
Opening Reception for the 38th Annual Northern National Art Competition
Purchase tickets starting May 1 at nicoletce.tix.com
The opening reception, with many of the artists in attendance, is one of the highlights of the year. The attendees not only get a first peek at the exhibit and witness the awards, but also enjoy an evening of dining, music, and refreshments. The main event is the judge’s talk, which always leaves the audience enlightened and inspired.
Northern Arts Council and Nicolet College proudly present the Northern National Art Competition for the 38th year in a row. The exhibit contains roughly 100 artworks that have been selected from numerous entries across the nation by a visiting arts professional. Out of those that make it to our gallery, a handful are awarded cash prizes including three $1000 awards of excellence. The quality and caliber of the artwork makes it one of the premiere annual exhibits in Northern Wisconsin.
Each year brings a different judge and their unique lens which makes every Northern National special. This year we welcome Jaleesa Johnston. She is an interdisciplinary artist, educator and curator, currently living and working in the Pacific Northwest. She holds a BA from Vassar College, an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and an MA from the University of Bergen in Norway. Her interdisciplinary art practice explores the ruptured space between the subjectivity and objectivity of the Black female body. She has been the recipient of the AICAD Post-Graduate Teaching Fellowship, Centrum’s Emerging Artist Residency, Open Signal’s New Media Fellowship, Performance Works NW Alembic Artist Residency, and an Artist Trust Fellowship Award.
Jaleesa also works as Curatorial Coordinator in the Curatorial Department at the Portland Art Museum, where she initiated and curates an ongoing exhibition series titled, “Conductions: Black Imaginings.” The opening reception, with many of the artists in attendance, is one of the highlights of the year. The attendees not only get a first peek at the exhibit and witness the awards, but also enjoy an evening of dining, music, and refreshments. The main event is the judge’s talk, which always leaves the audience enlightened and inspired.