(1897-1964) Charlie Willeto was a Navajo medicine man trained in the ancient art of the illness doll—a ritual figure employed to draw sickness and suffering away from...
Gregory Van Maanen began his work as an artist following discharge from the Army. A New Jersey native and Vietnam veteran, he received a Purple Heart...
(1876-1951) Ingvald Skorgen, a self-taught artist, created an vast art environment in the yard surrounding his home in rural Minnesota. Using concrete, he built a fantasy work...
The Wisconsin Regional Arts Program or WRAP, was created in 1940 to promote art in the state, particularly in rural communities. Seeing a need for cultural...
(1943-2010) Purvis Young communicated a social message with his work, depicting poverty, crime, and other issues he was exposed to in his community of Miami (Overtown), FL....
(1936-2013) Jean Stamsta from Monches, WI was renowned for pioneering the art of tubular weaving. She created imaginative, colorful landscapes and still-lives, often combining fabric, paint, mirrors...
(b. 1946) Kohler Foundation is working with Milwaukee artist, Sally Duback to place her artworks, primarily paintings. In 2019 a major mural titled “Last Dance on a...
Artists Mara (b. 1951) and Roy (1934-2013) Superior worked independently but also as collaborators. Roy was an accomplished painter, sculptor, and woodworker while Mara is a...
(1907-2007) Lenore Tawney was a celebrated fiber artist. She was born in Lorain, Ohio but left to pursue higher education. Her art career began at the...
KOHLER, Wis. – June 20, 2017 – The 74th season of Kohler Foundation’s Distinguished Guest Series presents a dynamic collection of award-winning and world-renowned artists starting...
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