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  • Museum of Wisconsin Art Announces 8th Annual Bloomin’ Holidays

    October 22, 2020
    Museum of Wisconsin Art Announces 8th Annual Bloomin’ Holidays
    The popular event aptly themed “Floral Sanctuary” returns November 6–8
     
     
    WEST BEND, WISCONSIN Art and flowers come together for the 8th annual Bloomin’ Holidays at the Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA). The popular event returns Friday, November 6 through Sunday, November 8 giving guests the opportunity to view imaginative floral installations created by local florists and artists on display throughout the museum’s galleries.
     
    Bloomin’ Holidays kicks off on Wednesday, November 4 with Lights in Bloom—a spectacular large-scale animated outdoor art installation projected onto the museum’s towering façade. Lights in Bloom is free and open for public viewing each night between 5:00–10:00 through Sunday, November 8.
     
    Featured floral designer Michael Alt will transform MOWA’s atrium with a floral installation devoted to the event’s timely theme—“Floral Sanctuary.” The museum invites guests to enjoy a weekend of reflection on ideas of home, sanctuary, and mental health through the ephemeral beauty of flowers and botanicals.
     
    We have dramatically reimagined one of the museum’s most cherished events, Bloomin’ Holidays. To promote social distancing, we eliminated the bustling marketplace and the standing-room-only demonstrations, but we kept what our members love most: the spectacular floral displays in the galleries,” said Executive Director Laurie Winters.
     
    This year’s annual event includes pre-recorded video demonstrations playing continuously in the atrium allowing guests to come and go as they please while safely social distancing. The marketplace has been replaced with an expanded MOWA gift shop featuring hand-crafted local goods made by Wisconsin artists and artisans for thoughtful gift-giving.
     
    Bloomin’ Holidays has grown to become one of MOWA’s most popular events. To ensure a safe and healthy environment and observe capacity guidelines, timed entry will be implemented Friday through Sunday. Guests can reserve their preferred time slot on the museum’s website at wisconsinart.org/bloomin or by calling 262-334-9638. Guests without a reservation will be welcomed at the first available entry time. The museum has also extended its senior and at-risk member hours to 9:30–11:30.
     
    Bloomin’ Holidays is made possible with the generous support of Presenting Sponsor Allan C. Kieckhafer.
     
    Event Information
    Friday, November 6: 9:30–4:00
    Saturday, November 7: 9:30–4:00
    Sunday, November 8: 9:30–4:00
     
    Note, 9:30–11:00 time frame is reserved for seniors and at-risk members.
     
    Admission
    Free to existing members.
    As low as $15 for new guests and includes a one-year membership with unlimited Museum access.
     
    Meet the 2020 Floral Designers & Artists
    Featured Floral Designer–Atrium Installation: Michael Alt | Alt’s | Milwaukee
    Nancy Cody | Rose and Twig Floral Designs | Mukwonago
    Loreen Hablewitz and Meg Hopkins | La Terre, Mequon
    Julie Jilek | Artist | Appleton
    Bebe Kay | Bee Wed Floral Design Studio | Green Bay
    Paige McKenna | Vagabond Fleurs | Green Bay
    Lauren Morin | Flower Mill | Appleton
    Emily Neubauer, AIFD, CFD | Belle Fiori, Ltd. | Milwaukee
    Paloma Wilder Studio | Milwaukee
    Krista Roskopf | Bank of Flowers | Menomonee Falls
    Karin Savage & Sarah Starrett | Green Bay
    Kristin Seitz | Kristin’s Flowers | West Bend
    Amanda Strassburg | Consider the Lilies | Sheboygan
    Wendy Walker | Caan Floral & Greenhouses | Sheboygan
    Laurie Warehem and Lynda Curl | Ikebana Society | Milwaukee
    Amy Wickert | Amy’s Creations | Hartford
    Nicole Wright | The Pink Peony | Waterford
     
     
    Weekend Activities
    Short pre-recorded video demonstrations will be played continuously in the atrium to allow guests to come and go as they please while safely social distancing. Demonstrations will also be available to view online through MOWA’s YouTube channel, youtube.com/museumofwisconsinart.
     
    Video Demo: At Home with Ikebana
    Learn how to arrange flowers to create specific moods, effects, and feelings with Elaine Jo, Executive Master of the Ichiyo School of Ikebana.
     
    Video Demo: Enhancing Your Living Space
    Johnson’s Gardens horticulturist Zannah Crowe will share tips for the proper care and placement of house plants to boost your mood and oxygen.
     
     
    Video Demo: DIY Grapevine Wreaths
    Join Dane County botanist Kevin Kawula as he identifies which wood and vine elements to use for floral arrangements, and demonstrates the construction of a natural, DIY grapevine wreath for your home.
     
    Video demo: Fall Forage
    Learn about our native Wisconsin plant life with John “Little John” Holzwart (Plant Based Services LLC) as he shares tips and information on local foraging, medicinal plant life, and seasonal flower collecting.
     
    Exhibition Sponsors
    Support for the exhibition is provided by Presenting Sponsor Allan C. Kieckhafer. Additional support is provided by Leola Culver Family Foundation, Pick Heaters, Inc., West Bend Mutual Insurance, Anonymous Donor, Continental Properties, Godfrey and Kahn S.C., Quarles & Brady LLP, and the City of West Bend Tourism Commission.
     
    Media Resources
    High-resolution images are available through this link: https://bit.ly/2HgH6Vu
    Images of MOWA’s campus: https://bit.ly/2H8J6i6
    Website: www.wisconsinart.org
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/museumofwisconsinart
    Instagram: www.instragram.com/museumofwiart
    Twitter: www.twitter.com/museumofwiart
     
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    ABOUT THE MUSEUM OF WISCONSIN ART
    The Museum of Wisconsin Art explores the art and culture of Wisconsin. Founded in 1961, MOWA is one of the top museums of regional art in the United States, with over 5,000 works of contemporary and historic art by more than 350 artists.
     
    The building’s modern wedge shape is a striking sight on the west bend of the Milwaukee River and is the centerpiece of the museum’s four-acre campus. With 18 rotating exhibitions and over 175 programs—from talks and tours to making art and meeting artists—MOWA attracts nearly 200,000 visitors annually. There is always something new to explore at MOWA. Visit wisconsinart.org to learn more.
    Contact:
    Jennifer Turner, Director of Communications and Marketing
    jturner@wisconsinart.org, (262) 247-2279
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