
Member Art Show - 10th Annual
Saturday, February 1 through Saturday, February 8,2025
EXHIBIT DAYS AND TIMES
Saturday, Feb 1: 11am - 4pm
Sunday, Feb 2: 11am - 4pm
Monday, Feb 3: noon - 4pm
Tuesday, Feb 4: noon - 4pm
Wednesday, Feb 5: noon - 4pm
Thursday, Feb 6: noon - 4pm
Friday, Feb 7: 1pm - 5pm
Saturday, Feb 8: 11am - 7pm
Visit the 10th Annual Member Art Show.
Over thirty member artists will display two examples of their work at the historic Masonic Lodge in Mineral Point, Wisconsin. All artworks are offered for sale. Taking place over 2 weekends, this is a wonderful way to see the depth and breadth of Mineral Point's Art scene!
Admission is free! Donations are welcome.
PLAN A TRIP TO MINERAL POINT
Looking for a fun family escape from the winter doldrums? Visit the AMP Art Show! Located at the top of High Street, the Masonic Lodge hosts this show yearly. View close to 75 pieces of art, which are also available to purchase. New this year, AMP welcomed students from Mineral Point High School to display their art as well.
Bonus on Saturday, February 8: Enjoy family-friendly activities in the downtown historic district from 1 - 7pm at the Ice Lantern Festival. Grab a hot chocolate, warm-up at a fire pit and listen to tunes in the library park. Ice Lanterns are lit at 5pm. Visit participating retail locations with extended hours till 7:00pm. Enjoy bars and restaurants into the evening with festival specials. Then, stay at one of our many historic and charming lodging options.
ARTWORKS FROM THE FOLLOWING MEMBER ARTISTS WILL BE ON DISPLAY:
Steve Brown
Elizabeth A Carter
Gary Cisler
Gerald Glaeve
Beverly Harris
Violet Hill
Nona Hyytinen
Janice Johnson
Kathy Knapp
Eric Kurdrna
Ash Kyrie
Caitlin Leline-Hatch
Evan Lewis
Lesley Macaulay
Lily McDonald
Richard Moninski
Kathleen Nutter
Kate Olsen-Birner
Sarah Piper
Leslie Reger
Richard Reger
Nancy Schmit
Larry Schultz
Carole Spelic
Sharon Stauffer
Brian Stuart
Cindy Taylor
Bruce Tunis
Katie White
Shiree Woodard
NEW THIS YEAR
The Mineral Point High School Art Department will show an exhibit of select student works.