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Racine

Art Museum


Racine, WI

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Untitled (Candleholder), 1950
Exhibition: A Chosen Path: The Ceramic Art of Karen Karnes
Karen Karnes
Untitled (Candleholder), 1950
Produced in Sesto Florentino, Italy
Glazed earthenwarek
Courtesy of the Artist, Photography: Anthony Cuñha
Exhibition: To Wear or Not to Wear
John Petrey
Elizabeth, 2009
Wood, steel, resin, fiberglass, copper and tin
Collection of the Artist, Photography: John Petrey©
Coastal Stack V, 2008
Blossoming Radii, 2006
Exhibition: Terra Nova: Polymer Art at the Crossroads
Jeffrey Lloyd Dever
Blossoming Radii, 2006
Polymer, nickel-plated, glass beads, and plastic-coated wire
Racine Art Museum, gift of the Artist
Photography: Penina Meisels
Exhibition: Kim Cridler: My Wisconsin Home
Kim Cridler
Field Study #2, 2010
Steel, sterling silver, copper and 22k gold
12 x 28 inches
Photography: Jim Escalante
Field Study #2, 2010
Exhibition: Watercolor Wisconsin 2011
Peggy Flora Zalucha, Mount Horeb
Cuttings on Funnies #8, 2010
Transparent watercolor and India ink
Photography: Jon Bolton, Racine, WI

RAM Night Exterior Photography:
Christopher Barrett, Hedrich Blessing, Chicago

Racine Art Museum
441 Main Street
Racine, WI 53401
p. 262.638.8300
f. 262.898.1045
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Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts
2519 Northwestern Avenue
Racine, WI 53404
p 262.636.9177
f 262.636.9231
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www.ramart.org

Hours
Tuesday—Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday Noon - 5:00 pm
Closed Mondays, Federal Holidays, and Easter

  • The Museum Store closes 15 minutes prior to RAM each day.

Admission
RAM Members: Free
Adults: $5
Seniors (over age 62): $3
Full-time Students: $3
Young Adults (ages 12-18): $3
Children (under 12): Free

  • RAM accepts cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard and Discover

Mission/Statement
The Racine Art Museum is one of North America's most significant contemporary craft museums, with more than 5,000 objects in the permanent collection. Its focus is on work from internationally recognized artists in ceramics, fibers, glass, metals and wood, as well as painting, sculpture and works on paper.

Together, the two campuses of the Racine Art Museum, RAM in downtown Racine at 441 Main Street and the Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts at 2519 Northwestern Avenue, seek to elevate the stature of contemporary crafts to that of fine art by exhibiting significant works in craft media with painting, sculpture and photography, while providing outstanding educational art programming.

Docent led contemporary craft and architectural tours of the museums are available. Both campuses of the Racine Art Museum, are open to the public Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, and are closed Mondays, Federal holidays and Easter. RAM is open Sunday Noon - 5:00 pm, while Wustum is closed Sundays. An admission fee of $5 for adults, with reduced fees for students and seniors, applies at RAM. Admission to Wustum is free. Members are always admitted without charge to either campus.


Exhibitions

A Chosen Path: The Ceramic Art of Karen Karnes
January 29 - May 27, 2012

Watercolor Wisconsin 2011
December 11, 2011 - April 21, 2012
RAM's Wustum Museum of Fine Arts

To Wear or Not to Wear
October 30, 2011 – February 19, 2012

Terra Nova: Polymer Art at the Crossroads
October 21, 2011 – February 5, 2012

Kim Cridler: My Wisconsin Home
in RAM’s Windows on Fifth Gallery
July 31, 2011 – July 22, 2012

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