
In celebration of National Poetry Month this April, we are excited to welcome back local author and poet Adrienne S. Wallner to LOLA Arts!

Acrylic & Ink
AN EXHIBIT OF PAINTING & POETRY
April 9-April 25
LOLA Gallery
Featuring the poetry of Artist-In-Residence, Adrienne S. Wallner, in conversation with the paintings of her grandfather, Philip Richard Stock.
Opening Reception
Thursday, April 10
Artist Meet & Greet: 4-5 pm
Artist Talk: 5-6 pm
Complimentary wine, light appetizers, & refreshments


Poetry & Prose Open Mic Hosted by Adrienne S. Wallner
Thursday, April 24
Potluck: 5:30 pm
Open Mic: 6:00-7:30 pm
Complimentary coffee & tea

About Adrienne S. Wallner
Adrienne is a writer, photographer, teaching artist, traveler, and nature enthusiast. She holds a B.A. in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing from St. Norbert College and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing with an emphasis in Poetry from the University of Southern Maine-Stonecoast. She has been a National Park Ranger, youth advocate, wilderness instructor, grant writer, teacher, and editor. Her poetry collection, To the 4 a.m. Light, was published by Finishing Line Press and her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
Adrienne is Co-Vice President of the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets. In 2022 she was an Opening Poet for internationally renowned poet Rupi Kaur and a guest teacher at the Oscar Wilde House for Western Connecticut State University’s Dublin Residency. Her poetry has been exhibited at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center SOCIAL Studio, the Wausau Center for Visual Arts, the LOLA Gallery, Unwind in Woodruff, and by Roche Gallery & Writer’s Studio. Adrienne’s poetry is currently on display at Isle Royale National Park in Rock Harbor and aboard the NPS Ranger III as part of the park’s “Support Superior” Marine Debris Awareness exhibit, funded by the National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration.
Born in Milwaukee, Adrienne lives in Northwoods of Wisconsin. She is very excited to host Open Mic again and is looking forward to hearing everyone’s work! You can find more information about Adrienne and her work at inkinthebranches.com.