The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum has a new lineup of winter attractions — some that fully embrace the outdoors, others that let people enjoy the season from a temperature-controlled distance.
A new winter-themed art exhibit, "Holiday Spirits," opened Nov. 26 and continues to Jan. 25 in the Reedy Gallery at the arboretum's Oswald Visitor Center. It replaces "Colors of Fall," an exhibit that began shortly after Labor Day.
"We've got a lot of snowscapes; it's very Christmassy," said the new exhibit's curator, Keith Wilcock of the Wilcock Gallery in Excelsior.
The art show has more than 30 paintings from several Minnesota and internationally known artists who have previously had their work displayed at the arboretum. Others, like Vicky Hubbell and Jane Abben, are showing their work for the first time.
Wilcock said Hubbell's paintings are reminiscent of Grandma Moses. "Her skills at handling color are quite good," he said. Abben's paintings have a cheerful aura about them, Wilcock said, like one featured work of birds perched on a snowman.
Wilcock also has two paintings in the exhibit — a watercolor of a Chilean glacier and an oil painting of icehouses on Lake Minnetonka.
All the artwork is for sale, with a portion of the proceeds going to the arboretum.
The "Hot Chocolate Walk" — a perennial favorite — is scheduled for 10 a.m. to noon Dec. 20. The walk will be led once again by naturalist Matt Schuth. The event costs $12 for arboretum members and $25 for nonmembers, and reservations can be made at 612-301-1210 or online at www.arboretum.umn.edu.