Celebrate 19 Years of Art in Door County at Plum Bottom Gallery

Celebrate 19 Years of Art in Door County at Plum Bottom Gallery

This July, Plum Bottom Gallery is celebrating 19 years in Door County with two days of art, inspiration, and connection. Whether you’re a seasoned art collector or exploring Door County galleries for the first time, these events are the perfect way to experience the creativity that makes this region so special.

Artist Demo Day | Thursday, July 11 | 11 AM – 2 PM

Join us for Demo Day at our Egg Harbor gallery location on Plum Bottom Road. From 11 AM to 2 PM, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at how our artists create their stunning works of art. This is a unique opportunity to watch live art demonstrations in Door County and meet the makers:

  • Kinga Vnuk – Painter

  • Trisha Spice – Painter

  • Mary White – Painter

  • Stacey Small Rupp – Watercolor Artist

  • Angela Olson Luberger – Silversmith & Jewelry Artist

It’s an inspiring afternoon that art lovers, collectors, and families will all enjoy.

19th Annual Gala | Friday, July 12 | 3 PM – 7 PM

The next day, don’t miss the 19th Annual Plum Bottom Gallery Gala, one of the most anticipated Door County summer events. Held at our Plum Bottom Road gallery location, this event is a celebration of local art, community, and nearly two decades of creativity.

From 3 PM to 7 PM, explore brand-new collections from featured artists:

  • Trisha Spice

  • Stacey Small Rupp

  • Angela Olson Luberger

  • Kellie Hanson

  • Mary White

  • Margaret Prescott

Meet the artists, enjoy local food in Door County from Mauricio’s Taco Truck and MacReady’s Bread Company, and sip wine from Von Stiehl Winery—all while soaking in the beauty of handmade art in a picturesque setting.

“This event is the culmination of everything we’ve worked to build over the past 19 years,” says Chad Luberger, co-owner of Plum Bottom Gallery. “It’s about celebrating the incredible artists we represent, the community that has supported us, and the joy of art that brings us all together.”

Whether you’re visiting for the weekend or live locally, these two events are a must. Both are free and open to the public, and they offer a perfect way to enjoy Door County art, meet talented creators, and celebrate a gallery that’s been a cornerstone of the community for nearly two decades.

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