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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.
Bravery (mounted, limited edition 1/50 signed archival photograph, 24 x 16 in.). Taken at Horace Mann High School in Gary, IN, by photographer Chris Robleski of Fading Nostalgia in Milwaukee, WI). He used a long exposure and colored flashlights to create this image - not Photoshop or any other digital manipulation. Robleski is an award-winning Midsummer Festival of the Arts artist.
Untitled (ceramic wall hanging, 17 x 9 x 4 in.). Created by artist Ralph Benedict of Ralph Benedict Ceramic Design in Ripon, WI. Benedict is a Midsummer Festival of the Arts artist.
White-Tailed Deer (matted, signed archival photograph, 20 x 24 in.). Created by photographer Drake Fleege of Powder Hill Photography LLC in Hartford, WI. As a self-taught, award-winning, Wisconsin-based, landscape fine art photographer, Fleege's photographic goal is to "give a voice" to the land and its inhabitants, through the medium of photography. Fleege is a Midsummer Festival of the Arts artist.
Also in this package, enjoy two Palermo's Courtside tickets to the Milwaukee Bucks vs. Washington Wizards game on Tuesday, February 27, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. at the BMO Harris Bradley Center and parking at the MacArthur Square Parking structure.
Vegetable Medley (framed, watercolor on paper, 19 1/2 x 19 1/2 in.). Created by artist Louise Joyner of West Bend, WI.
Also enjoy a 12-month Garden Family Membership to the Olbrich Botanical Society in Madison, WI. Members receive unlimited admission into the Bolz Conservatory, Blooming Butterflies, Holiday Express Train Show, and the Spring Flower Show. Additionally, members receive at least 10% off every day on most items in Olbrich's Growing Gifts Shop, have borrowing privileges at Olbrich's Schumacher Library, and qualify for reciprocal admission at over 300 gardens and arboreta throughout the United States and Cayman Islands, including 8 in Wisconsin! Members receive discounts on our classes and workshops and are given a free gift each year at Olbrich's Plant Sale with the Pros.
This table runner (cotton and embroidery, 25 x 41 in.) was created by artist Xao Yang Lee of Hmong Needleart in Sheboygan, WI. Lee is a Midsummer Festival of the Arts artist.
Certificate for a limited edition, twelve-inch fine art print selected from a wide variety of images by photographer Thomas Fallon of Portland, ME, valued at $495.00. Or, apply the full value of your certificate to a larger print, canvas gallery wrap, or wall grouping from over 1,000 available. Image categories include landscapes, seacoast, still lifes, architecture, flowers, city scenes, and found objects.
Keiler + Jupiter (spray paint on canvas board, 18 x 24 in.). Created by artist Amy L. Larink of Shorewood, WI. Larink is a Midsummer Festival of the Arts Artist.
UNTITLED No. 3 (acrylic and paint marker on foam core, 17x17x2 in.). Created by artist Timon Tupper of Sheboygan, WI). Tupper is a long-time staff member and a past exhibiting artist at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center.
Columbine: The Mystery of Five Doves (limited edition 1/30 digital photograph, 34 x 31 1/2 in.). Created by artist Lisa Frank of Belleville, WI. Frank is a MacDowell Colony Fellow in photography at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she holds an MFA in design studies. She has been a part of the Discovery to Product (D2P) incubator program. With its support, she is developing virtual reality content that is based on her 2-D photography.
Using her artwork to also enhance interdisciplinary explorations, Frank was chosen to be a Senior Research Fellow at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She was the first artist/collaborator to be given this distinction. Frank is an ARTspace artist who was most recently featured in the 2017 One & Only: Gifts Made By Hand exhibition.
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.
Three- and four-year-old children in the Arts Center's Preschool classes embellished ceramic triangles during "The Shape of Things to Come" unit. (painted ceramic tiles mounted and framed, 24.75 x 24.75 in.) All proceeds raised from this piece will directly support our Preschool program.
TICHI BWA WABANG ED. 35 (lithograph, 24 x 26 in. framed to 30 x 32 in.) by artist Tom Uttech of Saukville, WI. Uttech is a past exhibiting artist at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center.
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.
Life (framed, limited edition, signed fine art print on archival paper, 13 x 13 in., framed to 17 x 17 in.). Created by artist Cassie Shultz of Los Angeles, CA.
The white custom frame was done by Amy Harmelink of Creative Art and Framing in Sheboygan, WI.
Cows and Flowers (serigraph, 25 x 19 1/2 in.). was created by artist Schomer Lichtner of Milwaukee, WI. Lichtner was a muralist who created many large works in public and private buildings as part of the 1930's Treasury Relief Art Project, the Public Works Art Project, and the Federal Works Progress Administration art program. One of his murals can be viewed today in the Sheboygan Post Office. Schomer worked in his own regionalist style, dealing with the virtues of rural, middle-class life, but was among the first generation of Wisconsin artists to break from the tradition of German academies. Schomer's best known creations will always be recognized as part of the Modernist movement with imagery that includes elements of whimsy and humor, a sense of the potency of color, freedom, and energy. Two of his trademark motifs, black and white patterned Holstein cows and slender ballet dancers, have been recurrent themes. His dogged production, longevity, and positive nature made him and his work distinctive and much loved.
Signed by Ruth DeYoung Kohler, Top Drawers: A National Invitational Drawing Exhibition poster (17 x 20 1/2 in.) is a limited edition, hand-pulled screenprint from 1976 that has been waiting in our archives just for you.
Signed by Ruth DeYoung Kohler, All the Arts For All The People JMKAC membership poster (23 x 35 in.) is a limited edition, hand-pulled screenprint from 1970-1971 that comes straight from our archives. Its timeless motto serves as the heart of all that we do here at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center.
Signed by Ruth DeYoung Kohler, environment/C.O.W. JMKAC exhibition poster (24 1/4x 30 1/4in.) is a limited edition, hand-pulled screenprint from 1969 that comes straight from our archives. This was one of the first exhibitions held at the Arts Center.
Signed by Ruth DeYoung Kohler, Summer Theatre 72 JMKAC programming poster (23 x 35 in.) is a limited edition, hand-pulled, screenprint from 1972 that comes straight from our archives.
Signed by Ruth DeYoung Kohler, Glass 14th Century B.C. to 1971 A.D., JMKAC exhibition poster (19 1/2 x 31 1/2 in.) is a limited edition, hand-pulled screenprint on clear form-pressed plastic from 1971 that comes straight from our archives.
Spring Falls (acrylic on canvas, 2017, 30 x 24 in.). Created by artist Miles Bair of Bloomington, IL. Bair is an emeritus professor of art and was the director of the School of Art at Illinois Wesleyan University for three decades. Bair has exhibited widely over the years, including locations as far away as Japan. Bair's work is currently represented by the Edgewood Orchard Gallery in Wisconsin; the Marshall Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ; the Duane Reed Gallery in St. Louis, MO; and the Haen Gallery in Asheville, NC. Bair is an ARTspace Artist.
Folk Fish Wall Hanging (recycled tannery board and aluminum, 27 3/4 x 7 1/2 x 3/4 in.). Created by artist Dave Pethan of Sheboygan, WI.
SHE PULLED UP HER STOCKINGS AND FLEW OFF: DEARLY DEPARTED SERIES (framed, mixed media on canvas, 12 x 15 in.). Created by artist Keely Phippen of Sheboygan, WI. Phippen is an ARTspace artist and staff member of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center.
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