Aug 11 Tuesday
Come to the museum and join an informal tour of our current exhibitions with one of our docents.
Tours are free with museum admission and will begin at 12:00 PM. Please meet by the front desk a few minutes before the tour begins.
Aug 12 Wednesday
Images and poetry are the essence of the Glen Arbor Arts Center’s current Lobby Gallery exhibit. Poetic Visions Of Port Oneida: Painting And Poems That Reimagine is a series of oil paintings and corresponding poems created by Grand Traverse County artist Wendy McWhorter. This exhibition is in the GAAC’s Lobby Gallery through August 27, 2026.
Hours:Monday thru Friday: 9am – 3pmSaturday: 12pm – 4pmSunday: 12pm – 4pm
Dig into discovery this summer at the Dennos! In partnership with Traverse Area District Library, families are invited to explore stories, art, and imagination! Enjoy lively read-alouds, songs, and hands-on activities that spark curiosity, creativity, and connection. Designed for young learners and their caregivers, this playful program brings our mission to life—building community, inspiring creativity, and learning together in the Discovery Gallery.
JUNE 10 | DinosaursJULY 8 | America’s 250thAUGUST 12 | Dinosaurs
Tickets are not necessary for this event.
For more information, please click here.
Aug 14 Friday
American Tree is an exhibit that explores the role trees played in the formation of the United States 250 years ago — and the role trees will play moving forward into this nation’s next 250 years. This exhibition features the work of 28 artists. Set in Glen Arbor — named Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation in February 2026 — the exhibit celebrates trees in a wide variety of media, styles, and materials. It interprets the pivotal role trees played in the history of this nation.
At the same time, American Tree is an exhibition that asks what our relationship with the forests and woodlands looks like today? Is it purely transactional and commercial? Is there respite and renewal to be found in the woods? And what is our blueprint for the forest ecosystem in the next two centuries? What does a United State of Trees look like? Why should we care?
Monday thru Friday: 9am – 3pmSaturday: 12pm – 4pmSunday: 12pm – 4pm
Aug 15 Saturday
Step back in time at the 1842 Dougherty Mission House built by Chief Agosa, the Odawa and Ojibwe people and Rev. Peter Dougherty. Explore life from 1842 to 1917 through the house, outbuildings and demonstration garden.
See unusual pure American chestnut trees. Docent led tours Wednesdays through Saturdays, 11am to 4pm. Discover the Mission House that gave Old Mission Peninsula its name.
Tours:Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Admission: $5 adults(12 and under free)
Aug 17 Monday
In memory of Joe and Jane Muer, this giant community collage with over 200 canvases, created by local artists, is on display beginning June 6th. Each piece is priced at $40.00 with all proceeds benefiting programming at the Oliver Art Center.
Summer Hours:June 1 – September 30:Monday – Saturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pmSunday 12:00pm – 4:00pm
Aug 18 Tuesday
Aug 19 Wednesday
Aug 22 Saturday
The Tunnel of Trees Art Trail aims to engage the community in the arts while showcasing the visual fine arts created by local artists along the scenic stretch from Harbor Springs to Cross Village. Join us in art and community as we celebrate local art and artists along and near the Tunnel of Trees (M-119) in a multi-faceted, family-friendly event. The art trail includes stops at:
- Art galleries.- Private artists’ studios.- Artists featured at local area businesses along M119- Artists doing live painting demonstrations at Little Traverse Conservancy Nature Preserves and Thorne Swift Nature Preserve- Odawa art demonstrations at the King House in Middle Village.- An art show at the Good Hart Artist Residency featuring the work of local artists.
This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please click here.
Pick up a map at any of the galleries in Harbor Springs.