With a new Board of Directors, Spirit of the Lake Community School has grown to become Spirit of the Lake Community Arts.
We call it: SOLCA. And we welcome you to become a part of what we are doing!
It’s a center focused on bringing Community and Creativity of all kinds (visual arts, music, dance, etc.) to our neighborhood, while providing affordable studio space to Duluth artists while continuing to offer Waldorf-inspired early childhood/family programming & fun community events.
Board of Directors
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Jon Hinkel - Board Chair
Jon Hinkel has been a block carver and printer since the age of 10, with his primary medium the multicolor block print. All of Jon's work is created and produced at The Tight Squeek Press, which serves as both a design studio and a production shop.
Jon's work has always been narrative-oriented, combining figurative, landscape and still-life elements based on his original designs and drawings. Chosen images are refined and transferred to blocks, then hand carved or engraved. The blocks are printed by hand as proofs, with presswork often extended to produce limited edition runs.
Jon's academic foundations lie in geology and art, while his pressroom experiences were gathered as a commercial pressman and bindery worker for many years.
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Alison Aune
Alison Aune is an artist and art educator. She was raised in Amherst, Massachusetts and later her Minnesota-Nordic roots drew her to Duluth in 1985, where she earned her MA in painting at the University of Minnesota Duluth. After working on her PhD at Ohio University and in Norway, she returned to Duluth and in 1991 she was hired as the Education Coordinator at the Tweed Museum of Art.
Since 1999, Aune has been the area chair and professor of Art Education at UMD, where she develops museum and community learning opportunities to promote meaningful art engagement for all ages. She is active at Spirit of the Lake in providing creative art experiences for children.
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Peter Spooner
Peter Spooner is an artist, educator, curator and art appraiser, who is thrilled to serve on the Board of Directors at SOLCA.
He worked for 35 years as an art educator and museum curator. After leaving the Tweed Museum of Art in 2012, he opened an art appraisal business (Archive Arts, LLC) and continued teaching at local colleges. He has served on numerous boards and grant panels, including Minnesota State Arts Board, Illinois Arts Council, Jerome Foundation, Duluth Public Library, Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, The Artists Fund and the Duluth Public Arts Commission. Peter and his family have enjoyed living in Duluth's Lakeside neighborhood since 1992.
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Ted Lewis
Ted Lewis is a restorative justice trainer and consultant with the Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking, University of Minnesota (Duluth).
Since the mid-90s he has worked in the fields of restorative justice and conflict resolution; he also provides workshops and facilitation services for workplace settings and faith-based communities.
As a Waldorf parent since 2000, and spouse of a Waldorf teacher (Nancy Lewis), Ted has been involved in Waldorf education for many years. He served on the board of the Spirit of the Lake Community School since 2016. Ted also enjoys creating poetry and collage artwork.
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Susanna Gaunt
Susanna Gaunt is an award-winning mixed-media installation artist and instructor living in Duluth. Using mediums such as weaving, photography, embroidery and collage, she analyzes the human condition through a philosophical and scientific lens. Inspired by historic European curiosity cabinets, natural history museums and personal specimen collections, she tangles human anatomy with animal taxonomy, creating works that encourage curiosity and reflection.
Susanna holds a BFA in Painting, Drawing and Printmaking from U of M Duluth and a BA in Philosophy from Boston College. Her work has been shown in solo and juried shows throughout the region. She taught photography for 10 years at Rocky Mountain School of Photography and currently runs the Youth Photography Club at Duluth Art Institute. She looks forward to additional teaching opportunities and engaging more with community through the Spirit of the Lake Community Arts.