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Building a Nest (framed, carved marble and granite, 20 1/2 x 6 1/4 in.). Created by artist Amy Dallas of Tile Tempo in Grafton, WI. Dallas is a Midsummer Festival of the Arts artist.
TE+ND Rover (Leg) (wall-hung ceramic and brass, 9.5 x 6.25 x 1.25 in.). Created by artist Marnia Johnston of Concord, CA. Johnston is a sculptor and interdisciplinary instigator collaborating with engineers, biologists, programmers, and tinkerers. She creates projects exploring what Donna Haraway calls the "ideological struggle between life and social science." Johnston's work does this by incorporating themes surrounding mass production, ecology, and biological processes by using robotics, ceramics, and various other media.
Johnston has been awarded the Visions from the New California Award, a James Irvine Foundation Fellowship, and her sculptures and drawings have been exhibited widely. Johnston was a John Michael Kohler Arts Center Arts/Industry Artist in the Pottery in 2016.
Marked, Pigeon River, Sheboygan WI, 2017 (mounted, large format wheat-paste print, 40 x 50 in.) was created by artist Cole Caswell (ME). Caswell, an exhibiting and Ex-AIR artist for the Escape Routes exhibition in 2016, investigates landscape, place, environment, and geography through traditional, historic, and digital photographic mediums. This large format wheat-paste print was created in collaboration with area schools during Caswell?s ExAIR residency in the The ARTery.
Demarcation, Sheboygan River, Sheboygan WI, 2017 (mounted, large format Wheat-Paste Print, 92 x 68 in.) was created by artist Cole Caswell (ME). Caswell, an exhibiting and Ex-AIR artist for the Escape Routes exhibition in 2016, investigates landscape, place, environment, and geography through traditional, historic, and digital photographic mediums. This large format wheat-paste print was created in collaboration with area schools during Caswell's ExAIR residency in the The ARTery.
Get a complete collection of every softcover book and exhibition checklist JMKAC has published over the past 50 years! As an added benefit, Ruth DeYoung Kohler has personally signed a selection of the books in gratitude for your support. Also included in this package is the opportunity for you and a small group of your friends to enjoy a personal Curatorial Tour of the current exhibitions. Date subject to availability. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity!
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