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I Learn of a Women’s Art Club.
Read more: I Learn of a Women’s Art Club.Same mindset from an earlier era.
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‘Guns and Gowns’ at the Neville Public Museum
Read more: ‘Guns and Gowns’ at the Neville Public MuseumGender identifying showpieces
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The Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts.
Read more: The Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts.This week I ‘cover’ a Quilt Museum
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An Excellent Guitar Exhibit in Appleton
Read more: An Excellent Guitar Exhibit in AppletonThe Magic of the Guitar is on display at the ‘Houdini Museum’
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The Art of Papermaking
Read more: The Art of PapermakingHere’s a place that focuses on one of the most common materials in the World.
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John Michael Kohler Art Center-a community center piece.
Read more: John Michael Kohler Art Center-a community center piece.Why would any art museum use the very necessary, and most bacterially vulnerable facility, a focal point for superior artistry? It would be, of course, if the name of the museum bears the name of John Michael Kohler, the founder of a giant in the kitchen and bathroom fixture industry-the Kohler Company. As the name…
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My Experience at the Oshkosh Public Museum
Read more: My Experience at the Oshkosh Public MuseumOshkosh has some pretty unique attributes, things that have earned it an identity across the globe. Yet, dismiss those Identifiers, like Oshkosh B’gosh and the EAA Airventure, and there is more. Pieces like the eight foot Apostles Clock and a trio of ornate stained glass windows are set inside the walls of an elegant and stately house, proving there is more to Oshkosh than what…
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Great Temporary Exhibits at the Neville
Read more: Great Temporary Exhibits at the NevilleI’ve blogged about the Neville Public Museum in a Prior post, giving a positive spin on the Green Bay museum’s permanent exhibit. However, I wasn’t too keen on the temporary installments at that particular time. That was a year ago and, my oh my, can things change. I could have indulged in the historical artifacts and information in…
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My Wanderings in a Glass Museum
Read more: My Wanderings in a Glass MuseumGlass products, whose predecessors have been conceived centuries ago, can still be found everywhere. As I am a retail worker, I grow rather tired of all the accidents rendered from this shatter prone material, plastic substitutes being a much safer alternative. So, when I hear that a museum in Neenah, Wisconsin has a sole focus on glass, I’m astounded to find that some featured relics have…