For the 61st time, the Wall-to-Wall Juried Exhibit in Ephraim is nearing its end with great success at the Francis Hardy Center for the Arts.
Coming up to the final week of the event, and with the winners of this year being announced, the last chances for you to see the artwork are closing in. The Juried Exhibit is Hardy’s most popular of the year and is the season starter and has the most notable exhibits. Emerging and established artists were able to enter their art into the Center and were judged by Door County artist, Craig Blietz.
The public was able to voice their opinions and vote for the “People’s Choice Award” which was won by Sophie Perry for "Golden Hour at Cave Point”. After 173 total submissions, five artists received financial awards from $125 to $500. Best in the Show, also known as the Francis Hardy Legacy Award, was given to Lisa Dukowitz for “Young Doe”, which was charcoal on a cedar trunk.
You can view all of the artwork and the winners at the Francis Hardy Center for the Arts in Ephraim until July 9th.