Category Archives: Blog

One Classy Lady

Posted on November 11, 2009
I fondly remember my first visit on a sunny spring day in 2003. I awoke in the Manhattan Sheraton Towers, the noise of the vibrant city filtering up to the room. While I am by no means a world traveler, I have been fortunate to visit many exotic cities, and... Read More

Musing on the Passage of Time

Posted on November 05, 2009
Where does the time go? How can we already be approaching the final week of the 2009 Birds in Art exhibition? It seems as though we just said goodbye to the artists and guests who joined us in September for the opening weekend. The exhibition’s final week is a bittersweet... Read More

Memory Loss Program Initiative

Posted on October 29, 2009
On Tuesday, the Woodson Art Museum presented “Memory Loss, Creative Engagement, and Museum-based Programming” a seminar supported by the Helen Bader Foundation. Open to our community partners, docents, and the public, speakers were Mary Dickman, Outreach Specialist, Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Wisconsin; Anne Basting, Director, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Center... Read More

In Memory of Carol

Posted on October 21, 2009
Monday morning I received a call alerting me that good friend and longtime Wausau-area arts supporter Carol Mularkey had died on Sunday. For more than fifty years, Carol taught art in central Wisconsin. I knew Carol for most of my twenty-nine years at the Woodson Art Museum. During this time,... Read More

I’ll Never Delete It

Posted on October 14, 2009
I remember it well. The morning of Tuesday, August 25. Approximately 8:15 a.m. I opened my e-mail inbox and saw the subject line “Birds in Art for the Wall Street Journal.” Before jumping for joy and calling across the hall for director Kathy Foley to come into my office to... Read More

Artists-in-Residence

Posted on October 07, 2009
Ah, the serenity of working in one’s studio, uninterrupted by the outside world. When I think of artists working in their studios, I imagine a light-soaked room with classical music playing, intelligent thoughts filling the emptiness, and an almost “Zen-like” atmosphere. Artists who visit the Woodson Art Museum as part... Read More

Collector’s Dream

Posted on October 01, 2009
What are stamps, coins, baseball cards, navel lint, and toasters? The answer: things people collect! I do not currently collect anything. In fact, since I gave up on acquiring each of the latest and most beautiful Barbie outfits, I have resisted the urge to amass a group of anything. This... Read More

Making Friends through Birds and Art

Posted on September 24, 2009
In her blog last week, educator Jayna Hintz wrote about friendships forged during Birds in Art opening weekend events. She spoke about how old friendships are renewed and new ones develop. Despite the hustle and bustle of the Birds in Art opening, I was fortunate to spend quality time with... Read More

Meet and Greet

Posted on September 17, 2009
Ca·ma·ra·der·ie (käm-räd-r, kämräd-r): Goodwill and lighthearted rapport between or among friends. When I think about of the Woodson Art Museum’s annual Birds in Art opening weekend events, it’s the word camaraderie that comes to mind. For thirty-four years the opening festivities have brought old and new friends to Wausau, Wisconsin.... Read More

Ah, to be 34!

Posted on September 09, 2009
When Birds in Art opens later this week – Saturday, September 12, at 9:00 a.m., to be precise – the Woodson Art Museum’s flagship exhibition turns 34. Sounds good to me. I recently celebrated my 57th birthday. No complaints. I couldn’t be happier or more energized by my work. Okay,... Read More