The Allium Hill Collection

A long dining table set for a meal with yellow chairs, floral centerpieces, and glasses. The room has white walls decorated with colorful paper flower art, and black pendant lights hanging from the ceiling.

Featuring work by: Nik Burkhart, Pepper Coate, Andrew Dost, Dana Falconberry, Kayla Powers, Gabrielle Schaub, Justin Shull, Corrina Ulrich, Rachel Winslow, Glenn Wolff

Now on view through October 2026 at Allium Hill, Traverse City, MI

Evolved from a vision that art should not merely inhabit a space but emerge from it, the collection curated for Allium Hill reflects the Leelanau destination’s roots, comprising a group of artists whose work is inspired by the region’s distinct landscape and whose practices are shaping the creative energy of Northern Michigan.

Displayed throughout the home, the works are experienced in an intimate and accessible setting, encouraging close viewing and rewarding extended contemplation. Extending from a recent exhibition at the Saugatuck Center for the Arts, work by Kayla Powers is exhibited just inside from Allium Hill’s vineyard and culinary garden. The solo exhibition features plant-dyed, handcrafted fiber works inspired by Michigan wildflowers that explore biodiversity, interconnectedness, and the cyclical nature of life—revealing that flourishing is mutual.

The collection is on view to guests of Allium Hill and during select private events. Browse the collection and purchase works below. Artwork will ship or be available for pick up in early November 2026.

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