Jul 11 Friday
The CDC has recommended a Spring dose of COVID- 19 vaccine for those individuals 65 and older. The Marquette County Health Department offers vaccine appointments Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. Please call to schedule an appointment and to check eligibility.
June 23, 2025 – January 31, 2026
Maps are a valuable tool for seeing history at work. Maps have been used as an aid to all types of transportation from steamboat routes to today’s single track bike trails. They are also used as a marketing tool, for reference, and entertainment. View maps of the Great Lakes and Marquette County. See how mapmakers have sometimes misled their viewers and how our landscape and surroundings have changed. For more information on our special exhibit, visit marquettehistory.org or call 906.226.3571.
125 years of Northern brings lots of change overtime. Join us for a historical walk through campus! Each tour will be around 90 minutes, exploring campus’s physical and social evolution across the past 125 years. Tours are FREE and NO reservations required!
Tours will be held on June 20th, July 11th, and August 8th. NMU alumnus and director of the Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center Dan Truckey will be your guide! Tours will begin at 11am in front of the Carillon Towers next to the Northern Center just off Lee Drive.
Call for Art: North of the 45th 2025 Annual Upper Midwest Juried Exhibition Rebecca Heidenberg is the 2025 Juror. Heidenberg is a curator, filmmaker, and co-founder of the Minneapolis gallery Dreamsong, which, beyond an exhibition program, participates in art fairs, including Frieze Los Angeles, Expo Chicago, and The Armory Show. In 2021, Heidenberg launched Twin Cities Art Week, an annual celebration of contemporary art in Minneapolis and St. Paul which features events at over twenty venues, from small artist-run spaces to leading galleries and major institutions, including the Walker Art Center.
Eligibility: Open to MI, MN, and WI residents, 18+, living north of the 45th parallel (up to 45.9°).
Submissions: All entries must be submitted by creating an account at devos.slideroom.com. There is a $20 fee to submit 1-5 images; the juror will select specific artworks for the exhibition based on submissions. Cash prizes will be awarded.
Timeline (all dates are 2025):March 18, 11:59 PM EST: Entries dueApril 17: Artists notifiedJune 10: Artwork due at the museum*June 20 - August 1: Exhibition dates
Reception to be announced.For full call details and to apply visit:devos.slideroom.com
*All artwork must be at the museum by 5 pm, June 10.
North of the 45th: 18th Annual Upper Midwest Juried ExhibitionJune 20 - August 1, 2025
North of the 45th is an annual juried exhibition of artists living in the geographical area north of the 45th parallel in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. This line, known as the halfway point between the equator and the North Pole, is often associated with being “up north.” The exhibition highlights artists living in this upper Midwest region from rural and urban areas.
The 2025 exhibition is juried by Rebecca Heidenberg. Heidenberg is a curator, filmmaker, and co-founder ofthe Minneapolis gallery Dreamsong. Heidenberg earned a BA from the University of Pennsylvania in 2004 and an MA from The New School in 2016. In 2021, Heidenberg launched Twin Cities Art Week, an annual celebration of contemporary art in Minneapolis and St. Paul, featuring over twenty venues, from small artist-run spaces to leading galleries and major institutions. On Friday, July 25 at 6 pm, please join us for talks with the juror and the closing reception.
You asked, we listened! This summer, from July 3rd to August 30th, we are bringing back your favorite exhibits: Remnants: Ghost Towns of the Upper Peninsula and Polar Bears: U.P. Soldiers in the Northern Russian Expeditionary Force 1918-1919.
The UP is known for its mining, creating a prosperous and booming population in its early days. But as this excitement settled, the once flourishing towns became abandoned. Now, they are forgotten, reclaimed by nature, or even demolished. Our Remnants exhibit explores 15 ghost towns, one from each county across the UP, through historic photos, contemporary photos, and drone footage.
Despite the infamy of World War 1, many don't know the history of the “Polar Bears”, a group of British, French, Canadian and U.S. troops who were sent to Northern Russia and Siberia. These units included nearly 100 UP residents who fought bravely and some even sacrificing their lives. Their stories cover the historical, social, and ethnic identities of these men through maps, artifacts, and photographs.
We are open *Monday through Saturday* 12pm to 4pm
Open knitting, crochet, other handwork. Bring your project. Enjoy working together sharing what you know and learning from others.Meets Thursdays in the summer.For more information call 906-524-6213.
Jul 12 Saturday