Luke Winslow-King

  • Milliken Auditorium

    1410 College Drive
    Traverse City, Michigan 49686
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Luke Winslow-King
Sunday, November 23 | 6:00 PM

Originally from Cadillac, Michigan, Luke Winslow-King conjures a soulful tapestry that fuses delta blues, roots-rock, and folk music. His sound is characterized by masterful slide guitar work, captivating lyrics, and highlighted by a burgundy voice that resonates with earned authenticity. He captivates audiences world-wide with his dynamic performances and has formed deep, personal connections with his listeners. Now living in Calatayud, Spain, Luke continues to pursue his quest; to deliver honest, powerful, rustic, and authentic peoples’ music by stage and recording alike.

This concert will also serve as a food drive for the NMC Food Pantry. Those who'd like to support our local students can drop off donations at the museum the night of the concert. Last month was the busiest yet for student usage since the pantry began back in 2017.

Food items of greatest need:
Peanut butter
Jelly
Shelf-stable boxed milk - both dairy and non-dairy types (like oat milk)
Pasta
Pasta sauce
Packaged snacks
Rice
Mac and cheese
Canned fish
Canned chicken
Canned beans
Microwaveable meals

Toiletries:
Toilet paper
Toothpaste
Toothbrushes
Deodorant
Liquid dish soap
Laundry detergent

*Please be advised that photographs and/or video will be taken at this event for use on the Dennos website, press, marketing materials, social media, and/or other NMC publications. By entering this event, you consent to the Dennos Museum Center photographing and using your image and likeness.

Venue Details

Milliken Auditorium

1410 College Drive
Traverse City, Michigan 49686 Milliken Auditorium
Dennos Museum Center

The Dennos Museum Center builds community, sparks conversation, and inspires change for audiences of all ages through its exhibitions, programs, and the collection and preservation of art.

Opened in 1991, the Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College is a premier cultural facility in northern Michigan offering a dynamic array of exhibitions and programs in the visual arts, sciences, and performing arts. The Museum includes temporary exhibition and permanent collection galleries, an elegant sculpture court, and a hands-on Discovery Gallery. The permanent collection features regional, national, and international art from the 19th-21st centuries. The Milliken Auditorium hosts events and concerts with performers from around the world. Visit the Museum Store for great shopping, including a fine selection of Inuit art for collectors.

 

The Museum's signature collection is Inuit art of the Canadian Arctic, one of the largest and most historically complete collections of these distinctive sculptures and prints in the United States. A significant collection of outdoor sculptures by noted international and Michigan artists surrounds the Museum on the beautiful campus of Northwestern Michigan College. In 2000, the Dennos Museum Center was recognized by ArtServe Michigan with the Governor's Award for Arts and Culture. The Museum expanded its original building in 2018, adding new galleries and auditorium spaces with wide support from the community.

 

In 2021, the Dennos joined a network of more than 200 other Smithsonian Affiliates in the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Panama. Established in 1996, the affiliations program is designed to facilitate a two-way relationship among Smithsonian Affiliates and the Smithsonian to increase discovery and inspire lifelong learning in communities across America. Smithsonian Affiliates are collaborators on many of the Smithsonian’s strategic priorities, adding local content, context, and expertise to national initiatives to help tell a fuller story.


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