The organization will commission up to 10 artists to create large-scale temporary installations in farm fields in rural Wisconsin. Apply by February 12, 2024.
Wisconsin
Cloth as Land at JMKAC Presents Textiles as a Wellspring of Hmong Indigeneity
The exhibition explores kinship found through traditional and contemporary textile practices. On view at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Apply for the 2025 Arts/Industry Residency at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center
Emerging and established artists working in all media are welcome to apply through February 1, 2024.
Bea Fremderman Gives New Life to Detritus at John Michael Kohler Arts Center
Constructed of materials gathered from a closed landfill, illuminated sculptures offer an immersive experience in Weeds Compared to Flowers. On view in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Patricia Piccinini: encounters of another plot
The John Michael Kohler Arts Center exhibition features a life-size diorama sheltering Piccinini’s sculptures of new Earth-dwelling species.
142-Year-Old Shipwreck Discovered in Lake Michigan
After a two-year search, maritime historians Brendon Baillod and Bob Jaeck say they’ve found the “perfectly intact” Trinidad wreck off the coast of Wisconsin.
Sharing the Same Breath at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center Embraces the Universality of Kinship
Artists in this group show consider symbiotic relationships and a common fate with our more-than-human family. On view in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Rose B. Simpson: Counterculture Opens at the Art Preserve
Watchful figures highlight connections between contemporary lives and the natural landscape at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Kea Tawana: I Traveled into the Future in a Dream
The first museum show on the underrecognized artist features the John Michael Kohler Arts Center’s acquisition of contents from her apartment. On view in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Anatomy of a Disputed Emancipation Monument
The Chazen Museum of Art in Wisconsin didn’t quite know what to do with a controversial emancipation statue of Abraham Lincoln in its collection until Sanford Biggers stepped in with an idea.
Andrea Chung Interprets a Utopian Black Atlantis in New Work at John Michael Kohler Arts Center
The large-scale installation in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, explores motherhood, the legacy and trauma of slavery, and Black temporality.
For William Kentridge, Art and Life Animate One Another
In an exhibition that consists of mostly small-scale black and white works on paper, viewer engagement almost magically awakens the sleepy room.