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SUMMARY:"Wit/Whim" WMQFA Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Wit/Whim explores the themes of play\, family\, and a sense of belonging\, inviting visitors to examine the intricate ways these concepts intersect and influence out lives. The features artists create immersive worlds with their work\, experiment with different materials\, and provide insightful reflections on their personal stories. \n\n\n\nThis exhibit encourages visitors to contemplate essential questions about joy and community: How do we forge the bonds that connect us? What role does play have in the creative process? Through a blend of documentary and personal narratives\, the artists in "Wit/Whim" sensitively explore their biographies\, relationships with the world\, and the essence of human connection and community. \n\n\n\nWit/Whim expansively considers contemporary fiber art and includes the artists Russell Barratt\, Susie Brandt\, Ella Clemons\, Will Grimm\, Jeila Gueramnian\, Luke Haynes and Nicole Leth\, Lexy Ho-Tai\, Julian Jamaal Jones\, Yr Johannsdottir\, Ali Kijima\, Emilie Trahan\, and Anna Torma.\n\n\n\n"Wit/Whim" runs from June 13\, 2025 through August 10\, 2025.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><em><font face="arial"><span style="font-size: 16px\;">Wit/Whim&nbsp\;</span></font></em><font face="arial"><span style="font-size: 16px\;">explores the themes of play\, family\, and a sense of belonging\, inviting visitors to examine the intricate ways these concepts intersect and influence out lives. The features artists create immersive worlds with their work\, experiment with different materials\, and provide insightful reflections on their personal stories.&nbsp\;<br />\n<br />\nThis exhibit encourages visitors to contemplate essential questions about joy and community: How do we forge the bonds that connect us? What role does play have in the creative process? Through a blend of documentary and personal narratives\, the artists in &quot\;<em>Wit/Whim</em>&quot\; sensitively explore their biographies\, relationships with the world\, and the essence of human connection and community.&nbsp\;</span></font><br />\n<br />\n<em>Wit/Whim&nbsp\;</em>expansively considers contemporary fiber art and includes the artists Russell Barratt\, Susie Brandt\, Ella Clemons\, Will Grimm\, Jeila Gueramnian\, Luke Haynes and Nicole Leth\, Lexy Ho-Tai\, Julian Jamaal Jones\, Yr Johannsdottir\, Ali Kijima\, Emilie Trahan\, and Anna Torma.<br />\n<br />\n<strong><span style="font-size:16px\;"><em><font face="arial">&quot\;Wit/Whim&quot\;</font></em>&nbsp\;runs from June 13\, 2025 through August 10\, 2025.</span></strong></p>\n
LOCATION:Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts N50W5050 Portland Road Cedarburg\, WI 53012
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DTSTAMP:20260405T205011Z
URL:http://ww.cedarburg.org/events/details/wit-whim-wmqfa-exhibit-07-26-2025-33312
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