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L e i g h Ya w k e y W o o d s o n A r t M u s e u m
Birds in Art
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Birds enthrall us with their stunning plumage, amusing
antics, and lilting song. Birds in Art artworks inspire in endlessly novel ways, too, evoking the freedom of flight and the fragility of birds’ earthbound existence. Experience this year’s 43rd annual, internationally renowned exhibition; discover how the all-new paintings, sculptures, and graphics of 114 worldwide artists enchant you.
2018 Master Wildlife Artist
New England artist Cindy House’s exquisite pastel landscapes appear –
by design – to be oil paintings and feature sweeping vistas of avian habitats. Meticulously and magically capturing ecosystems, birds in their surroundings, and fleeting moments in time via pastel pigment on paper, Cindy’s paintings convey the essence of birdwatching. While searching the foliage and sky, experience a wafting breeze, glint of sunlight, or stillness of water until a bird is spotted in the distance and the search is rewarded. Fifteen Cindy House artworks comprise her 2018 Birds in Art Master Artist exhibition.
Birds in Art Opening DaySaturday, September 8Meet the Artists 9 am – NoonMore than seventy artists flock to the Museum from throughout the world for Birds in Art opening festivities. Refresh artist acquaintances, forge new friendships, and get your 2018 catalogue and posters signed. Coffee available at the arbor, along with treats to purchase.
Master Artist Talk 9:30 – 10:30 amNature in Pastel Cindy House provides insights into her inspiration and process.
Artists in Action 10:45 am – NoonHow do artists achieve splendid results, from realistic to abstract? Gain insights into their techniques and inspiration while watching Birds in Art artists at work in various mediums in the sculpture garden.
Saturday & Sunday, September 8 & 9This four-venue extravaganza features artwork in an array of mediums and styles. Free shuttle buses run every 15 minutes or so from 10 am – 5 pm.
Art in the Park Marathon ParkSaturday 9 am – 5 pm; Sunday 9 am – 4 pm
Festival of Arts & Center for the Visual Arts Downtown WausauSaturday 10 am – 5 pm; Sunday 10 am – 4 pm
Birds in Art Opening WeekendSaturday 9 am – 5 pm; Sunday 10 am – 5 pm
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Scholarship funds are available for youth and adult program fees thanks to the Wisconsin Valley Art Association. Call the Museum.
Cancellation Policy: Advance registration is required for all classes and other programs having the phone symbol. Places will be held only upon receipt of full participation fee. Fees are refundable (minus a 20% handling charge) up to seven days before a class begins. After that time fees are non-refundable unless there is a waiting list (refund minus 20% handling charge) or the program is cancelled (full refund).
Programs for Every AgeArt Babies: birth-18 months Art Time for Tots: 18 months-4 years Toddler Tuesday: 18 months-4 years Art 4 You: 4 years Art Kids: 5-12 years Art 101: 13-adult Studio Workshops: 13-adult SPARK!: adults with memory loss & care partners Art Beyond Sight: people with blindness/low vision
Call 715.845.7010 to register
Events & ProgramsSeptember 13 Thursday 10:30 am – Noon
SPARK!Artwork in Birds in Art encourages social interaction and engaging conversation between individuals with memory loss and an accompanying friend or family member, followed by a hands-on art activity. Programming for adults with memory loss is generously supported by Abbie Spire in memory of Dr. Lyman J. Spire.
September 18 Tuesday 10:30 am – Noon
Toddler Tuesday Hoot, Hoot!Little ones, 18 months-4 years, and accompanying adults sample art-making stations inspired by owls and other flying friends. This free, monthly, drop-in program includes a snack and story time.
September 19 Wednesday 12:15 – 1 pm
Art 101 Avian EssenceJoin curator of collections Jane Weinke for insights into Regal Bearing: Bird Portraiture, on view in the west galleries.
September 20 Thursday 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Count the WingsBehind the Charley Harper BiographyLearn about artist Charley Harper’s life and beguiling artwork of birds and animals that defined his signature style: minimal realism. Michelle Houts, author of Count the Wings: The Life and Art of Charley Harper for readers ages 9 and up, shares insights designed for nature and art enthusiasts of all ages. A book signing follows; books available for purchase.
Sept. 26 Wed. OR Sept. 27 Thurs.9:30 – 10:30 am OR 11 am – Noon
Art Time for Tots Wise Old OwlToddlers, 18 months-4 years, and accompanying adults gather to delight in Birds in Art. Share movement, stories, and hands-on art making.
September 27 Thursday 1 – 2 pm
Art 4 You Wise Old OwlBring your child to this afternoon offering just for 4-year-olds with busy mornings and delight in Birds in Art. Share movement, stories, and hands-on art making.
Left page, from left: Bart Walter, Untamed Spirit, 2018, bronze; Cindy House, Early Arrival, Late Spring, 2018, pastel on sanded paper
This page: Timothy David Mayhew, Goose Down, 2018, oil on Belgian linen
Each Thursday evening during Birds in Art, the Museum remains open until 7:30 pm. Central Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra ensembles provide music to enhance gallery strolls. Several Thursday evenings also include presentations, demonstrations, or hands-on art making, too.
Classical Thursdays
Call 715.845.7010 to register
October 4 Thursday 5:30 – 7 pm
Art 101 Technique DemystifiedThe organic, fluid backgrounds of Kris Parins’ paintings are achieved through a masterful pouring technique in the studio. Learn about the materials and processes used by the artist during this public demonstration.
October 4 Thursday 5:30 – 7 pm
Hands-on ArtInspired by Karen Bondarchuk’s Quantum Hubie, drop in and paint fanciful owls on black rocks.
October 6 & 7 Saturday & Sunday 10 am – 4 pm
Watercolor WorkshopTeens and adults experience Kris Parins’ watercolor mask-and-pour technique and create flowing, colorful backdrops for future artworks or pour multiple layers to complete a painting. Total fee: $120 for members; $150 for non-members; includes all materials and lunch both days.
September 27 Thursday 4:30 – 6 pm
Art Kids Batik-Inspired Birds Inspired by Michael Dickter’s, Positive Aspect, children, 5-12 years, create batik-like watercolor paintings using colorful crayons and black watercolor on avian-shaped paper.
September 28 Friday 10:30 – 11:15 am
Art Babies OwletsBring little ones, birth-18 months, for a Museum excursion featuring images, sounds, and stories inspired by Birds in Art and focused on owls. Baby gear, including prams, strollers, front packs, and blankets are welcome.
Watercolor InnovationsKris Parins Artist ResidencyTuesday – Sunday October 2 – 7
isconsin native and Birds in Art artist Kris Parins shares her expertise and enthusiasm for watercolor during this residency, guiding area students through hands-on painting in the Museum’s classroom and engaging visitors during public programs. Parins demonstrates her distinctive watercolor-pouring technique during an evening Art 101 program; teens and adults can try their hand at the process during a weekend studio workshop.
A grant from the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation supports the Kris Parins artist residency.
Scholarships available thanks to the Wisconsin Valley Art Association; call the Museum to inquire.
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October 6 Saturday 1 – 3 pm
Art Park Open StudioAll ages drop in and paint fanciful owls on black rocks.
October 11 Thursday 10:30 am – Noon
SPARK!Bring a friend or loved one with memory loss for a social outing in soothing surroundings. Birds in Art sparks one-on-one conversation between participants and an accompanying friend or family member. Social interaction is followed by a hands-on art activity. Programming for adults with memory loss is generously supported by Abbie Spire in memory of Dr. Lyman J. Spire.
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Left page: Kris Parins, Green Heron, Red Mangrove, 2018, watercolor on Arches cold press paper
This page, from top, clockwise: Sherrie York, Watching + Waiting, 2016, reduction linocut on Rives BFK paper; Thomas Hill, Running Heron, 2018, steel; Michael Dickter, Positive Aspect, 2018, oil on panel
October 11 – 13 Thursday – Saturday
Nature’s Nocturne Seek & ExploreCelebrate the beauty and wonder of nature by nightfall via a nocturnal-themed scavenger hunt that begins at the Monk Botanical Gardens, 1800 N. 1st Avenue, Wausau, on October 11 and continues at the Woodson Art Museum on subsequent days, through October 13, in tandem with the Wisconsin Science Festival.
October 11 Thursday 4:30 – 7 pm
What’s in the Dark?Family Night @ the Monk Botanical Gardens Was that a bat, a bird, or a bug? Visit the Monk Botanical Gardens for an evening scavenger hunt to find out what nature offers at night; complete the scavenger hunt by visiting the Woodson Art Museum throughout the weekend. Enter a completed scavenger hunt form for an opportunity to win Monk Botanical Gardens or Woodson Art Museum family memberships.Go to www.wisconsinsciencefest.org/program-guide.wsf for the entire Wisconsin Science Festival schedule, October 11-14.
Call 715.845.7010 to register
Guest Writer Ronnie HessFriday & Saturday, October 12 & 13
Journalist and poet Ronnie Hess shares her creative
writing and passion for owls during a public reading and creative-writing workshop.
October 12 Friday 5:30 – 7 pm
Reading & Conversation Writers ReceptionJoin poet Ronnie Hess, author of O Is for Owl, for a reading and reception in the Birds in Art galleries followed by an open-mic for teens and adults to share their art- and nature-themed writing.
October 13 Saturday 9 am – Noon
Creative-Writing Workshop For Teens & AdultsDrawing upon life experiences, natural encounters, and avian-themed artwork on view, Ronnie Hess leads area writers through creative writing and poetry exercises.
October 16 Tuesday 10:30 am – Noon
Toddler Tuesday Just DuckyToddlers, 18 months-4 years, and accompanying adults share hands-on art projects inspired by the ducks on view in Birds in Art. This free, monthly, drop-in program includes a story time and a snack.
October 17 Wednesday 12:15 – 1 pm
Art 101 Birds in Art Gallery WalkJoin educator Catie Anderson in the Birds in Art galleries for observations and conversation focusing on the mediums and subjects featured in two-dimensional artworks.
October 20 Saturday 10:30 am – Noon
Art Beyond SightIndividuals with low vision or blindness are invited for a multisensory experience in the Birds in Art galleries with Museum educators, followed by hands-on art making.
Oct. 24 Wed. OR Oct. 25 Thurs.9:30 – 10:30 am OR 11 am – Noon
Art Time for Tots Duck, Duck, GooseLittle ones, 18 months-4 years, and accompanying adults wiggle and waddle their way through Birds in Art galleries, sharing movement, stories, and music, followed by hands-on art projects.
October 25 Thursday 1 – 2 pm
Art 4 You Duck, Duck, GooseBring your child to this afternoon offering just for 4-year-olds with busy mornings. Wiggle, waddle, and giggle while sharing movement, stories, and music in the Birds in Art galleries, followed by hands-on art projects.
October 25 Thursday 4:30 – 6 pm
Art Kids Feather MonoprintsChildren, 5-12 years, create colorful one-of-a-kind feather-shaped prints.
October 25 Thursday 6 – 8 pm
WAEA Artisan Market & Open StudioPeruse and make purchases during an artisan market, open to the public as part of the Wisconsin Art Education Association fall conference for educators. Also, drop in for hands-on art making.
October 26 Friday 10:30 – 11:15 am
Art Babies DucklingsBring your littlest ones, birth-18 months, to share music, stories, and movement in the Birds in Art galleries, followed by multisensory play in Art Park, the Museum’s interactive family gallery. Baby gear, including prams, strollers, front packs, and blankets are welcome.
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Left page, from top: Kimberly Beck, In the Balance, 2017, oil on Belgian linen; Fran A.H. Alvarado, Where Is the Water?, 2017, bronze and iron
This page, from top: William Alther, Breaking Trail, 2018, oil on Belgian linen; Lucinda Kate McEachern, Blue Wren 2, 2017, bronze; Tony Pridham, Crested Terns on Lady Elliot Island, 2017, oil on canvas board
November 2 – 4 Friday, Saturday, & Sunday 8 am – 4 pm
Wildfowl Woodcarving WorkshopAdults join renowned carver Josh Guge for three days of instruction in woodcarving and painting techniques. Learn how to carve and paint the beautiful Cape May warbler, referencing Josh’s sculpture featured in the 2018 Birds in Art exhibition. Total fee: $345 for members; $395 for non-members; includes lunches, snacks, and beverages each day. Materials list sent upon receipt of registration and payment. Call 715.845.7010 to register
Wildfowl Carving Josh Guge Artist ResidencyThursday – Sunday November 1 – 4
triking sculptures of delicate songbirds and carefully carved kestrels exemplify the work of Birds in Art artist Josh Guge. An experienced instructor, he runs Guge Institute and Art Studio, traveling throughout the country to teach the art of woodcarving to students of all ages. During his residency, Josh leads an Art 101 presentation and a three-day workshop for adults.
November 3 Saturday 1 – 3 pm
Art Park Open StudioAll ages drop in to create miniature paintings on teabags inspired by Birds in Art artist Diane Mason’s sculpture.
November 8 Thursday 10:30 am – Noon
SPARK!Individuals with memory loss and accompanying friends or family members gather for a social outing at the Museum. Birds in Art galleries spark one-on-one conversation between participants, followed by a hands-on art activity. Programming for adults with memory loss is generously supported by Abbie Spire in memory of Dr. Lyman J. Spire.
November 1 Thursday 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Art 101 Woodcarving WondersBirds in Art artist Josh Guge shares insights into his carving and painting techniques during this public demonstration and conversation.
November 1 Thursday 5:30 – 7 pm
Hands-on ArtInspired by Birds in Art artist Diane Mason’s sculpture, all ages drop in to create miniature paintings on teabags.
Scholarships available thanks to the Wisconsin Valley Art Association; call the Museum to inquire.
This page, from top: Josh Guge, Cape May Warblers, 2017, acrylic on tupelo and brass; Diane Mason, Tea for Two?, 2018, bronze
A grant from the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation supports the Josh Guge artist residency.
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November 10 Saturday 1 – 2 pm
Through the Eyes of an Illustrator Gallery WalkJoin artist and science illustrator Jane Kim for a fresh perspective in the Birds in Art galleries where she reflects upon the avian subjects and artworks on view.
November 11 Sunday 10 am – 4 pm
Scientific Illustration Teen & Adult WorkshopTeens and adults interested in learning more about the art form of natural-history illustration receive instruction from certified scientific illustrator Jane Kim, whose lifelike murals of the natural world garner national praise for their elegance, accuracy, and artful storytelling. Total fee: $75 for members; $90 for non-members; cost includes lunch and materials.
November 15 Thursday 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Behind The Wall of Birds Presentation & Book SigningJoin Jane Kim as she tells the story of her 2,500-square-foot mural for the Cornell Lab of Ornithology depicting the evolution of birds. The two-and-a-half-year journey to complete this monumental mural is documented in a new book, The Wall of Birds: One Planet, 243 Families, 375 Million Years, published by Harper Collins. A book signing follows Jane’s presentation; books available for purchase at the Museum.
Mural, Mural on the Wall Jane Kim Artist ResidencyFriday – Sunday November 9 – 18
rtist, science illustrator, and founder of Ink Dwell – a studio designed to inspire people to love and protect the earth, Jane Kim specializes in creating large-scale public installations. Her paintings capture the awe-inspiring realism of the natural world. She received widespread acclaim for her Cornell University Lab of Ornithology mural celebrating the evolution and diversity of birds. During Jane’s Woodson Art Museum residency, observe her at work as she completes a large, commissioned painting onsite, illustrating how bird feathers get their color. She also will lead a Birds in Art gallery walk, offer a full-day scientific illustration workshop for teens and adults, and present an evening presentation about her work and artistic process as well as sign copies of The Wall of Birds, which chronicles the Lab of Ornithology project.
Support for the Jane Kim mural project comes from the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B. A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. Call 715.845.7010 to register
Scholarships available thanks to the Wisconsin Valley Art Association; call the Museum to inquire.
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Jane Kim, Facebook HQ installation, Menlo Park, photo by Kelly Hsaio
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November 20 Tuesday 10:30 am – Noon
Toddler Tuesday Gobble, GobbleToddlers, 18 months-4 years, and accompanying adults share turkey-themed hands-on art projects – just in time for Thanksgiving – during this free, monthly program.
November 21 Wednesday 12:15 – 1 pm
Art 101 Surveying SculptureJoin curator of exhibitions Andy McGivern for a Birds in Art gallery walk focused on sculpture and the artists who create three-dimensional artworks.
Nov. 28 Wed. OR Nov. 29 Thurs.9:30 – 10:30 am OR 11 am – Noon
Art Time for Tots Feathered FriendsToddlers, 18 months-4 years, and accompanying adults focus on Anne Senechal Faust’s screen-prints in Dynamic Designs through movement, stories, music, and hands-on art making.
November 29 Thursday 1 – 2 pm
Art 4 You Fine-Feathered FriendsBring your child to this afternoon offering just for 4-year-olds with busy mornings and delight in Anne Senechal Faust artworks through movement, stories, music, and hands-on art making.
Exhibition ExtrasBirds in Art Catalogue and PostersThe 134-page commemorative catalogue features every artwork along with artists’ statements; $22.50. Three distinct posters; $7.50 each.
Activity Guide Embark upon in-gallery birding excursions with this free guide designed for all ages.
Audio Tour Get insights from Birds in Art artists by listening on a Museum iPod, your smartphone, or tablet; all free!
Art Park Explore an array of avian-themed, hands-on activities in the Museum’s interactive family gallery, recently “re-landscaped” to send imaginations soaring.
Watch It Grow Artist Bonnie Gale constructed Living Willow Dreams in the Museum’s sculpture garden in June. Enjoy this dynamic green space for play, rest, or contemplation.
November 30 Friday 10:30 – 11:15 am
Art Babies Feather Your NestBring little ones, birth-18 months, for a Museum excursion featuring images, sounds, and stories inspired by Dynamic Designs, an exhibition featuring Anne Senechal Faust’s screen-prints. Baby gear, including prams, strollers, front packs, and blankets are welcome.
Above right: Tony Angell, Preening Display, 2017, bronze
Living Willow Dreams, designed and constructed by Bonnie Gale, June 2018, Margaret Woodson Fisher Sculpture Garden
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Regal Bearing applies the tenets of portraiture to more than sixty artworks from the Museum’s collection. As with human portraits, the artists represented captured the essence of their subjects using a variety of formats, including a focus on single birds without backgrounds as well as the inclusion of habitat or attributes that help to characterize a species or place it in context. On view through August 11, 2019.
Discover the beauty of shorebirds – sanderlings, stilts, turnstones, whimbrels, yellowlegs, and others – through sculptures and works on paper from the collection. On view through August 18, 2019.
Vibrant silk-screens affirm Faust’s mastery of the medium and her knowledge of and affinity for birds and their habitats. Honored by the Woodson Art Museum as the Birds in Art Master Artist in 1999, she was the first woman and the first printmaker to receive this recognition. Anne designated the Woodson Art Museum as the repository for her artistic oeuvre, representing a commitment by the artist to ensure the Museum’s collection includes each of her screen-prints. On view through February 17, 2019.
A Jewel in the Crown (5/17), 1998, serigraph on Strathmore board
For almost twenty years, the Museum has welcomed a steady flow of artists in residence, most of whom settled into our modest guesthouse for stays of varying lengths and honored us by not only their extraordinary work in the classroom, in the galleries, and on the grounds, but also by leaving their marks in a guestbook. To celebrate the artist residency program, multiple guestbooks have been carefully unbound and the pages framed and presented in the classroom to inspire students and all visitors during this fall’s residencies with Birds in Art artists Kris Parins and Josh Guge and with science illustrator and artist Jane Kim. On view September 4 through November 25, 2018.
Edward Aldrich, Crested Barbet, 1997, oil on hardboard
Tom Shumate, Long-billed Curlew, 1981, painted basswood
Harold Bergholte and Marcus Schultz, Whimbrel, ca. 1980, oil on wood
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AcknowledgmentsBirds in Art® is an international juried exhibition organized annually by the Woodson Art Museum.
Support for Birds in Art comes from Aspirus, Inc. and Aspirus Arise. Additional exhibition and educational support comes from Jim and Sue Konkel, and additional educational support comes from Gary and Amy Sweet. Birds in Art media support comes from Wisconsin Public Radio. Marketing supported in part by City of Wausau Room Tax funds.
Exhibitions and programs are supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts. Support for the Jane Kim mural project comes from the Community Arts Grant Program of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin, with funds provided by the Wisconsin Arts Board, a state agency; the Community Foundation; and the B. A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation. A grant from the B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation supports the Kris Parins and Josh Guge artist residencies.
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Cover: Rose Tanner, Bee Curious, 2017, oil on linen on gator board
This page, from top: Gary Eigenberger, Scissor-tailed Flycatcher (detail), 2017, oil and acrylic on tupelo and brass; Peter Gray, River Rendezvous, 2016, oil on Belgian linen
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