Nov 19 Wednesday
The Glen Arbor Arts Center’s 2025 Small Works Holiday Exhibition is an annual showcase of 2D + 3D work that offers small, original art at affordable prices, $150 or less. The exhibition is November 5 – December 17, 2025, and features more than 100 works of art, 12” x 12” or smaller, by 19 artists working in glass, mixed media, collage, needlework, paper, paint, clay, and photography.
PREVIEW WEEK: Preview Week is November 5 - 13. Leisurely peruse the artwork online or in the Main Gallery. Small Works objects will be available for purchase at the Grateful Gathering on November 14, 6 - 8 pm. Artwork purchases continue through December 17.
GRATEFUL GATHERING: Enjoy holiday refreshments, and morsels while perusing the exhibit. In addition, the GAAC’s Art Wish List returns. Visitors can donate a wish to help with the GAAC’s year-round programming.
The 2025 Small Works exhibitors are: Michele Aucello, Sarah Bearup-Neal, Mark Bowyer, Mercedes Bowyer, Frank Clements, Lauren Everett Finn, John Huston, Claudia Keglovitz, Jessica Kovan, Cynthia Marks, Alice Moss, Nori Obata, Steb Prieto, Shana Robinson, Pam Spicer, Amy Stevens, Nina Tarr, and Judy Wieske.View the Small Works exhibit online beginning November 5. For more information go to GlenArborArt.org / EXHIBITS.
Nov 20 Thursday
Join us for an afternoon with artist Dewey Blocksma, whose solo exhibition Roundtable will be on view at the museum. A former emergency room physician turned full-time artist, Blocksma draws on his global experiences, medicine, and memory to create folk-inspired assemblages. During this conversation, Blocksma will share stories from his unconventional path to becoming an artist, the influences and inspiration behind Roundtable, and what continues to inform his artmaking practice.
Limit of 34.
Nov 21 Friday
The Oliver Art Center’s upcoming exhibition explores the elements as they inspire artists’ work in a variety of media. The show will close with an Artist Talk on November 21 from 2:00 – 4:00 PM. The Artist Talk is free and open to the public.
The exhibit showcases the work of Michigan artists who employ oils, wax, printmaking, ceramics and other materials to interpret the effect of elemental properties on the world around us through paintings, photography, ceramics and sculpture.
Nov 22 Saturday
Deck the halls with local flair! Find unique handmade gifts from regional artists showcasing a variety of ready-to-gift handmade items, holiday cards, ornaments, accessories and more.
Oliver Art Center is closed on Mondays and also on November 27th and 28th.
Market hours are Tuesday - Saturday from 10am-4pm
Skip the big box stores and shop local this season! Discover one-of-a-kind art and gifts from Michigan artists at Crooked Tree Arts Center’s Holiday Art Market—where creativity meets holiday spirit.
From November 8 thru December 13, enjoy our indoor art market, holiday workshops, and two weekends of pop-up artist booths!
HOURSTuesday - Friday | 11am - 5pmSaturday | 10am - 4pm
The 19th Annual Mancelona Community Craft Show will be taking place on Saturday, November 22 from 9am - 3pm at Mancelona Elementary School (231 W Limits, Mancelona MI 49659).
Embrace the season's spirit and discover a treasure trove of unique handmade craft, delightful treats, and festive joy with over 70 vendors!
Nov 23 Sunday
Originally from Cadillac, Michigan, Luke Winslow-King conjures a soulful tapestry that fuses delta blues, roots-rock, and folk music. His sound is characterized by masterful slide guitar work, captivating lyrics, and highlighted by a burgundy voice that resonates with earned authenticity. He captivates audiences world-wide with his dynamic performances and has formed deep, personal connections with his listeners. Now living in Calatayud, Spain, Luke continues to pursue his quest; to deliver honest, powerful, rustic, and authentic peoples’ music by stage and recording alike.
Nov 24 Monday
Come visit Alden District Library and see Debbie Northrup’s unique up-north pottery.
The display can be viewed during normal library hours:Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri 9:30a-5p Tue 9:30a-6pSat 9:30a-2p.
The library is located at 8751 Helena Rd, Alden, 231-331-4318.
Free Event.
At a later date, a video of the display can be viewed on the library's website, aldenlib.info and look for "On Display" link at left. Sponsored by Alden District Library.
Nov 25 Tuesday
Something To Smile About: Mixed Media Paintings By Carol C Spaulding
Leelanau County artist Carol C Spaulding brings Something To Smile About, a small group of new mixed media paintings, to the Glen Arbor Arts Center’s Lobby Gallery. The exhibition runs September 2 - December 17.
Working intuitively, Spaulding combines cut-paper collage with exuberant painting. She creates lively compositions in a bright, uplifting palette, full of expressive lines, inserting an array of delightful marks and icons. “I like to begin with an open mind and a playful attitude,” Spaulding said.
Something To Smile About may be viewed in the Lobby Gallery or online, GlenArborArt.org / EXHIBITS.
The GAAC is open:Monday - Friday, 9 am - 3 pmSaturday and Sunday, noon - 4 pm