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Artists flock to Mid-Winter Art Show

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Three-year-old Everett Poppy of New London looks with amazement as his mother, Amanda McHugh of New London, points out a metal seahorse sculpture during the Wolf River Art League’s 49th annual Mid-Winter Art Show on Saturday, Feb. 9 at Crystal Falls Banquet Facility. Titled "Ocean Drifter," the sculpture was built by Makennah West of New London. Scott Bellile photo

The Wolf River Art League presented its annual showcase of local artists last weekend, Feb. 9-10.

More than 50 Wisconsin artists entered 150-plus pieces into the Mid-Winter Art Show for displaying, judging and selling.

Next year will be the 50-year anniversary of the art show. Organizers said they intend to “whoop it up a bit” to celebrate the milestone.

Sugar Bush native Kathleen Heideman was this year’s guest judge, and Iola photographer Judy Johnson was the featured artist.

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