ART AS ADVENTURE!
September is a wonderful time of year to take a road trip in NW Wisconsin. Crisp fall colors, cool Art.
It’s all about enjoying the ride! Plan now to take a daytrip for your Fall Gallery Adventure - “Come for
the colors, stay for the Art”.
This year, 10 wonderful Art galleries in Northwest Wisconsin welcome you to ride our bucolic
countryside roads, enjoying the great Wisconsin colors while experiencing superb creative talent,
unforgettable side trips and unique artisan shops! Dates are September 27-29th. Minimum hours are
Friday and Saturday 10 - 4, and Sunday 10 – 3 for each stop. Find your own adventure when Northern Wisconsin's colors are at their peak. The Fall GalleryAdventure provides small galleries and the artists who exhibit their work the benefit of exposure and attention, creating awareness of the local Arts scene for locals and visitors alike. Who knows what treasures you’ll discover?
When in discovery mode, you’ll definitely observe unique pottery, jewelry, paintings, metal, glass, wood
and so much more. Each gallery has their own unique array of artists in various media to explore so
visitors can expect a wide variety of mediums and techniques to be represented.
The galleries, all found in Polk, Burnett and Washburn counties include: B.A.A.G Gallery at Northwest
Passage, Webster; Brickyard Pottery and Gallery, Shell Lake; One 10 Gallery, Frederic; Arts In Hand
Gallery, Spooner; Polk County Information Center, St Croix Falls; Café Wren, Luck; Todd Cutler, Images In
Nature, Siren; Dancing Bird Gallery, Cumberland; Crosshatch Coffee Company in Siren and The Pottery
Shed, Shell Lake.
A map and information are available online at: artsinhandgallery.com/fall-gallery-adventure, or at
Facebook.com/FallGalleryAdventure Check each participant's website for street addresses and
additional information specific to each gallery.
The Fall Gallery Adventure is a collective effort with each venue participating in spreading the word to
their customers. Additional help comes from Wisconsin Northwest Heritage Passage, Spooner.