2026 Feature Art Exhibit
NORTH SHORE ARTISTS LEAGUE
We are pleased to announce a collaboration with the North Shore Artists League for our 2026 season. We will display works from various artists in the group as well as sell their work in our gift shop. Thank you for collaborating with us. We hope to continue our work together in the future.
2025 Feature Art Exhibit
STEVEN OHMAN
Please join us in welcoming our 2025 featured artist, Steven Ohman. Steven is a photographer based out of Duluth, Minnesota. He finds inspiration in the breathtaking sunrises over Canal Park and other Duluth landmarks. His images reflect the beauty and serenity of these precious moments. Items are available for purchase at the gift shop, or on his website.
Thank you for joining us this season, Steven.
2024 Feature Art Exhibit
KARI CARTER
Please join us in welcoming local ceramics artist, Kari Carter, as our feature art exhibit for the 2024 season. Attention to detail is evident in her use of texture and color in her line of versatile pottery for the kitchen. Kari’s work is available for purchase in the gift shop.
Cross River Heritage Center
2023 Feature Art Exhibit
TRAVIS NOVITSKY
Travis Novitsky is a Northeast Minnesota Nature Photographer with a passion for the night sky. Travis is an Ojibwe from Gichi Onigaming Anishinaabe Nation. Travis was born in Grand Marais, Minnesota. Travis now resides in Grand Portage, a Reservation on the shores of Lake Superior. The subject matter of his work includes wildlife from lakes, rivers, and the boreal forest. His images of the night sky are absolutely amazing. His ability to portray the beauty of the world around us in ways that we might not have seen is unsurpassed. He brings the viewer on an adventure with him as he shows us the beauty of the natural world around us in his unique way. There is a sense of calmness and peacefulness in his work that is very deliberate. He helps the viewer understand the importance of being in the moment and taking in the beauty of the world around us. Travis is self-taught, and though most of his work is from the area, he also has other images from his travels and adventures. Some of his photographs are available for purchase at the gift shop of the Cross River Heritage Center.
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