On Being Here (and There)

Between You and Me: Nine contemporary artists explore the idea of care and connection to communities through radical dinner parties, community sculpture projects, and more.
Tokens of Appreciation: A collection of objects made by Arts/Industry residents and given to retired Kohler Co. employee “Brass” Bob Halfmann in appreciation for his help during their residencies.
Inscriptions of an Immense Theatre: This immersive film, by Ailbhe Ní Bhriain, addresses the Western world’s legacy of imperialism, climate change, and other topics relevant to these times.
Good Road to Follow: The work of Green Bay whittler Adolph Vandertie and photographer David Eberhardt, both of whom followed and chronicled the lives of American hoboes.

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On Being Here (and There)

John Michael Kohler Arts Center
608 New York Ave - Sheboygan, WI 53081
Information: 920-458-6144
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JMKAC presents a series of exhibitions titled On Being Here (and There). These exhibitions highlight the ways artists, cultural organizations, and communities initiate connections, encourage belonging, and provide social sustenance. The works presented reveal how artistic practices can enhance and activate our communities.

Inscriptions of an Immense Theatre, through November 1, 2020: This immersive film, by Ailbhe Ní Bhriain, addresses the Western world’s legacy of imperialism, climate change, and other topics relevant to these times.

Tokens of Appreciation, through November 29, 2020: A collection of objects made by Arts/Industry residents and given to retired Kohler Co. employee “Brass” Bob Halfmann in appreciation for his help during their residencies.

Good Road to Follow, through January 17, 2021: The work of Green Bay whittler Adolph Vandertie and photographer David Eberhardt, both of whom followed and chronicled the lives of American hoboes.

Between You and Me, through January 24, 2021: Nine contemporary artists explore the idea of care and connection to communities through radical dinner parties, community sculpture projects, and more.