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Racine Art Museum

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34: 142:, U.S. The museum holds the largest and most significant contemporary craft collection in North America, with more than 9,500 objects from nationally and internationally recognized artists. The Racine Art Museum's mission is to exhibit, collect, preserve, and educate in the contemporary visual arts. Its goal is to elevate the stature of craft to fine arts by presenting contemporary crafts alongside paintings and sculptures. 951: 884: 770: 707: 670: 638: 575: 538: 501: 464: 103: 177:(WPA) artworks including textiles from the Milwaukee Handicraft Project, and paintings, photographs, and block prints from Wisconsin- and New York-based artists. Jerry, who was a supervisor for the WPA Art Program before joining the museum, arranged a 99-year lease for the collection which contained works by artists such as lithographer 237:
night. The new building increased the museum's space from 15,500 to 40,000 sq ft (1,440 to 3,720 m) and included a sculpture garden, an art library, and large storefront windows used for displays. The interior of the building was gutted to create exhibition space including a double-height gallery for larger objects.
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A city ordinance creating the Wustum Museum and Park Commission was passed in 1940, and in 1941, the property became the Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts. The museum's grand opening was on November 16, 1941, and Sylvester Jerry was named the first director. The first exhibit was 96 paintings by
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Jennie E. Wustum, widow of Charles A. Wustum, died on December 3, 1938, and left their house, property and a small trust fund to the City of Racine, Wisconsin, for the creation of a public art museum and park. The 12-acre (0.049 km) property was on the edge of town, across the street from the
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of Chicago, involved the installation of a translucent acrylic shell around the upper two floors of the existing limestone building. The acrylic panels were 18 inches off the surface of the building; they allowed the colors of the limestone to show through during the day and were illuminated at
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Fibers: over 450 objects, many of which are sculptural works that employ basketry techniques or materials. The collection contains works by Dorothy Gil Barnes, Lia Cook, Carol Eckert, Lilliam Elliott,
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Handmade books: hand-printed letterpress and larger offset lithography works. The collection includes work from Scott McCarney, Patti Tyrol, Erica Von Horn,
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RAM's permanent collection features more than 9,500 artworks from internationally recognized artists such as Wendell Castle, Dale Chihuly, Lia Cook,
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of Racine. Additional funds were used to upgrade the original museum which was retained for educational purposes and regional art displays.
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Wood: includes turned vessels, as well as furniture. One of the highlights of the collection is a Wendell Castle desk that was in the
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was a major benefactor to the museum donating over 1750 items including 200 objects in 1991 that included works by
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Kneiszel, Jim (January 29, 1996). "From the depths of the Depression to the walls of the Wustum Museum".
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In 2000, the museum expanded into downtown Racine by moving into an historic building donated by the
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The $ 6.5 million funding for the renovation included a gift of $ 2.7 million from
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Wisconsin artists, followed by a collection of contemporary lithographs from the
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factory. The Italianate mansion was of brick construction with a cupola on top.
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of Racine. The renovation of the 1874 bank building, which was designed by
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In the 1980s, the museum began to focus on crafts by American artists.
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Racine Art Museum and RAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts
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The museum's permanent collection began with a donation of 294
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exhibition in 1969. Other artists include Gary Knox Bennett,
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Racine, Wisconsin
Bruce W. Pepich
Bus interchange
Ryde Racine
www.ramart.org
Racine, Wisconsin
J & W Horlicks
malted milk
Redfern Gallery
Midwestern
Works Progress Administration
Mabel Dwight
Rufino Tamayo
Brett Weston
Bernice Abbott
Karen Johnson Boyd
Wendell Castle
Dale Chihuly
Lia Cook
Albert Paley
Toshiko Takaezu
M&I Bank
Brininstool & Lynch
S.C. Johnson
Arline Fisch
Toshiko Takaezu
Claire Zeisler
Rudy Autio
Richard DeVore

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