Art and Industry on View at the Grohmann Museum in Milwaukee

Art and Industry on View at the Grohmann Museum in Milwaukee

Grohmann Museum Exhibition now Open 

The Patterns of Meaning exhibition opened at the Grohmann Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on January 19, 2024. This collaborative exhibit, open through April 28, incorporates paintings, ceramics, wood sculptures, and glass. The exhibition fits in well at The Grohmann, with its dedication to the history of work. 

Photos courtesy of Mike DeSisti

Patterns Artistic Team:  Cory Bonnet, A.J. Collins, Brian Engel, Nate Lucas, Andrew Moschetta, Angela Tumolo Neria, and Mia Tarducci.  


Art and Industry Converge 

 

From the entryway chandelier that greets visitors to sand core boxes in glass flanked by abstract art, it reminds us of what human beings are capable of when we put our minds to it and work to contribute to something bigger than ourselves.   

 

We thank Grohmann’s Director, James Kieselburg, for taking a chance on this exhibition and for Steel Founders’ Society Ray Monroe, who introduced us to the museum. 

The Grohmann Museum is located at 1000 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 


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