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SUMMARY:DeVos Exhibit Hosts 'Critters: Representations of Animals in Art from the Permanent Collection' Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The DeVos Art Museum at Northern Michigan University is hosting a new exhibit titled “SAME AS NEVER [anything to get out of here\, right?]” through Dec. 15. \nArtists Piper Hill\, Zerek Kempf and Shori Sims consider time\, bodies and architecture as sites of resistance and re-imagination. The exhibit offers an immersive art experience through both physical and digital mediums that aims to provoke\, move\, amuse\, and shake its audience. \nThis exhibition is curated by Snake House VT\, an artist-run collaborative based in Vermont that is dedicated to supporting underrepresented artists through exhibitions\, performances\, screenings and other events and projects. They promote the exchange of ideas through unique programming\, embracing work that presents challenging and provocative contemporary content that is outside of\, or directly eschews\, the predominant commercial system. \nThe museum is also hosting an additional exhibit through Feb. 2 titled “Critters: Representations of Animals in Art from the Permanent Collection.” This collection exhibition highlights diverse depictions of animals in art. It examines humans’ complex emotional and social relationships with animals and the environments both share. Using various media\, the artworks on view speak to the nuances of animal relationships. \nThe DeVos Art Museum is open noon to 5 p.m. Monday-Wednesday\, noon to 8 p.m. Thursday\, and noon to 5 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Admission is free.
URL:https://www.keepitintheup.com/event/devos-exhibit-hosts-critters-representations-of-animals-in-art-from-the-permanent-collection-exhibit/
LOCATION:DeVos Art Museum\, 401 Presque Isle Ave\, Marquette\, MI\, 49855\, United States
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SUMMARY:﻿Finlandia Art Gallery presents: Friends of Finland Youth Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Artist Reception: Thursday\, December 4\, 6:30-7:30pm \nDecember 1\, 2025 – January 28\, 2026 \n  \nHANCOCK\, MI – The Finlandia Art Gallery and Finlandia Foundation National (FFN) are pleased to present the Friends of Finland Youth Exhibition featuring the work of elementary and high school students from three states.  \n  \nA reception for the artists will take place on Thursday\, December 4 from 6:30-7:30pm and will include hands-on activities for young people. The reception is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. The exhibit is on display through January 28\, 2026 at the Finlandia Art Gallery\, located in the Finnish American Heritage Center in Hancock.  \nThis exhibit showcases the work of students from three Michigan schools as well as one from Wisconsin and individual artists from Pennsylvania. \n  \n Much of the work in this show is inspired by Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck (1862-1946). The opening of the Friends of Finland Youth Exhibit coincides with the opening of Seeing Silence: The Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck at the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, the first exhibition to show the work of the artist in a major United States museum. \n  \nArt students at Florence High School (Wisconsin) created pastel landscapes of their area that were inspired by Schjerfbeck’s landscapes of Finland. According to Florence art teacher Kelli Ellis\, students found the landscapes of Finland they studied to be so familiar they couldn’t believe they were not actually pictures of home. Schjerfbeck is also known for her self-portraits and still-life paintings. Florence students and first and second graders at Houghton Elementary School (Michigan) painted and drew flowers and self-portraits while learning about the artist.  \n  \nYoung artists found inspiration in other aspects of Finnish art and culture as well. Students at Calumet High School (Michigan) created gel plate prints focused on the flora and fauna of Finland and drew inspiration from Marimekko\, the iconic Finnish design collective. Students from Jeffers High School (Michigan) wove colorful wall hangings inspired by Finnish and Finnish-American rag rug weavers.  \n  \nThe opening reception will feature hands-on arts activities for children and teens as well as Finnish refreshments. Immediately preceding the reception from 5:30-6:30pm\, the Finnish American Heritage Center will host its annual observation of Finnish Independence Day. That event features young people as well\, with the Kivajat Dancers performing to music played by the youth folk band Kuparikielet.
URL:https://www.keepitintheup.com/event/finlandia-art-gallery-presents-friends-of-finland-youth-exhibition/
LOCATION:Finlandia Art Gallery\, 435 Quincy Street\, Hancock\, Michigan\, 49930
CATEGORIES:Central UP Events
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SUMMARY:139th Annual Ishpeming Ski Club Ski Jumping Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Suicide Hill\nJanuary 16–18\, 2026 | U.P. Nordic Ski Complex | Ishpeming\, Michigan \nIshpeming\, MI — The Ishpeming Ski Club\, one of the oldest ski clubs in the United States (founded in 1887)\, will host the 139th Annual Ski Jumping Tournament on January 16–18\, 2026. Held every year since its founding\, the event stands as one of the longest-running winter sports traditions in North America. As the birthplace of organized skiing in the United States and home to the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame\, Ishpeming continues to play a central role in American ski history. This year’s tournament also marks the 100th Anniversary of Suicide Hill\, the 90-meter ski jump that has shaped winter sport in the Upper Peninsula for a century. \nNational Junior Events Featured \nThe 2026 tournament includes nationally sanctioned junior competitions under U.S. Ski & Snowboard\, drawing athletes from across the country: \n\nJunior World Qualifier (JWQ) — 90 meter hill\n• Friday and Saturday\nJunior National Qualifier (JNQ) —60 meter hill\n• Saturday\nNordic Combined (NC) — ski jumping + cross-country skiing\n• Saturday and Sunday (JNQ & WJQ)\n\nThese events reinforce Ishpeming’s role as an important stop on the U.S. junior athlete-development pathway during this milestone anniversary year. \nWeekend Schedule \nFriday\, January 16\n139th Annual ISC Ski Jumping Tournament \nIncludes USA Ski Jumping \,U.S. Cup and JWQ Ski Jumping Competition\nOpening night on Suicide Hill\, featuring national-level ski jumping\, bonfires\, concessions\, and a beer tent. \nSaturday\, January 17\nPaul Bietila Memorial Tournament\nIncludes JWQ and JNQ Ski Jumping and NC Ski Race Competitions\nThe busiest day of the weekend\, featuring national-level ski jumping\, ski racing\, bonfires\, concessions\, beer tent and fireworks show immediately following competition. \nSunday\, January 18\nCentral Division Junior Tournament\nIncludes JWQ and JNQ\, NC Ski Race Competition\nA family-friendly event featuring up-and-coming\, Central Division athletes and national-level ski racing. \nQuote \n“Reaching the 100th Anniversary of Suicide Hill isn’t just a milestone — it’s a reminder of how deeply this hill is woven into our community’s identity\,” said Peter Copenhaver\, Vice President of the Ishpeming Ski Club. “Generations have watched athletes fly here. Pairing that legacy with national qualifiers and a full weekend of events makes this the year to experience ski jumping in Ishpeming.” \nAdmission — Booster Buttons \nRequired for entry Friday and Saturday. Proceeds support ISC youth ski programs. \n\n$15 in advance\n$20 at the gate\nAges 12 and under free\n\nFull purchasing information for Booster Buttons is available at:\nwww.ishskiclub.com \nParking & Shuttles \n\nPark and Ride Shuttle service to and from North Iron Church (US 41\, Ishpeming)\nOn-site Parking: $10 per vehicle per night; limited parking available; opens 4 PM Friday.\nNo roadside parking on County Road or Cliffs Drive. Vehicles will be towed.\n\nAbout the Ishpeming Ski Club \nFounded in 1887\, the Ishpeming Ski Club is one of the oldest ski clubs in the United States and part of the birthplace of organized skiing in America. The club is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to ski jumping\, Nordic combined\, and cross-country skiing\, preserving the region’s Nordic heritage while supporting year-round youth development programs. \nMore information: www.ishskiclub.com\nFacebook: facebook.com/ishskiclub
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LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Central UP Events
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SUMMARY:139th Annual Ski Jumping Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Event Description: \nThe Ishpeming Ski Club\, one of the oldest ski clubs in the United States (founded in 1887)\, will host the 139th Annual Ski Jumping Tournament on January 16–18\, 2026. Held every year since its founding\, the event stands as one of the longest-running winter sports traditions in North America. As the birthplace of organized skiing in the United States and home to the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame\, Ishpeming continues to play a central role in American ski history. This year’s tournament also marks the 100th Anniversary of Suicide Hill\, the 90-meter ski jump that has shaped winter sport in the Upper Peninsula for a century. \nFriday\, January 16\n139th Annual ISC Ski Jumping Tournament \nIncludes USA Ski Jumping \,U.S. Cup and JWQ Ski Jumping Competition\nOpening night on Suicide Hill\, featuring national-level ski jumping\, bonfires\, concessions\, and a beer tent. \n\nSaturday\, January 17\nPaul Bietila Memorial Tournament\nIncludes JWQ and JNQ Ski Jumping and NC Ski Race Competitions\nThe busiest day of the weekend\, featuring national-level ski jumping\, ski racing\, bonfires\, concessions\, beer tent and fireworks show immediately following competition. \n\nSunday\, January 18\nCentral Division Junior Tournament\nIncludes JWQ and JNQ\, NC Ski Race Competition\nA family-friendly event featuring up-and-coming\, Central Division athletes and national-level ski racing. \n\nAdmission — Booster Buttons \nRequired for entry Friday and Saturday. Proceeds support ISC youth ski programs. \n\n\n$15 in advance \n\n\n$20 at the gate \n\n\nAges 12 and under free \n\n\nFull purchasing information for Booster Buttons is available at:  www.ishskiclub.com
URL:https://www.keepitintheup.com/event/139th-annual-ski-jumping-tournament/
LOCATION:U.P. Nordic Ski Complex\, Cliffs Drive\, Ishpeming\, Michigan\, 49849
CATEGORIES:Central UP Events
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