Photography & Art at the Rock: Aramis Wells
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
3713 Split Rock Lighthouse Rd., Two Harbors, MN 55616
218-226-6372 | splitrock@mnhs.org
About This Event
Photography & Art at the Rock is a monthly exhibit at Split Rock Lighthouse highlighting local artists and photographers whose work celebrates the natural beauty of Minnesota’s North Shore—and beyond.
For the month of March, we are proud to feature Aramis Wells, a self-taught photographer from southern Minnesota.
Aramis’s work explores the space between earth and sky—from the intensity of fire scenes captured as a volunteer firefighter to the vastness of the stars rising over the shores of Lake Superior. His photography focuses primarily on landscapes and astrophotography, with an emphasis on celestial events such as the northern lights, eclipses, and the Milky Way.
He enjoys pushing the limits of his gear, whether freezing the motion of the International Space Station overhead or creating long exposures that allow stars to paint trails across the night sky.
Aramis’s creative home and greatest source of inspiration is Minnesota’s North Shore, where dark skies reveal the universe and the power of Lake Superior offers healing and perspective. Through his work, he hopes to inspire a sense of wonder and encourage others to venture into the wild, look up, slow down, and feel deeply connected to something greater than themselves.
Aramis Wells will be onsite to share more about his work on the following dates:
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Saturday, March 14 | 10 am–4 pm
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Saturday, March 28 | 10 am–4 pm
- Lectures and Talks
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Saturday, March 14, 2026
Photography & Art at the Rock: Aramis Wells
Photography & Art at the Rock is a monthly exhibit at Split Rock Lighthouse highlighting local artists and photographers whose work celebrates the natural beauty of Minnesota’s North Shore—and beyond.
For the month of March, we are proud to feature Aramis Wells, a self-taught photographer from southern Minnesota.
Aramis’s work explores the space between earth and sky—from the intensity of fire scenes captured as a volunteer firefighter to the vastness of the stars rising over the shores of Lake Superior. His photography focuses primarily on landscapes and astrophotography, with an emphasis on celestial events such as the northern lights, eclipses, and the Milky Way.
He enjoys pushing the limits of his gear, whether freezing the motion of the International Space Station overhead or creating long exposures that allow stars to paint trails across the night sky.
Aramis’s creative home and greatest source of inspiration is Minnesota’s North Shore, where dark skies reveal the universe and the power of Lake Superior offers healing and perspective. Through his work, he hopes to inspire a sense of wonder and encourage others to venture into the wild, look up, slow down, and feel deeply connected to something greater than themselves.
Aramis Wells will be onsite to share more about his work on the following dates:
-
Saturday, March 14 | 10 am–4 pm
-
Saturday, March 28 | 10 am–4 pm
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