WAUSAU — Monday, June 18 – Sunday, June 24

June 19 Tuesday 10:30 a.m. – Noon
Toddler Tuesday Caboodle of Crafts
Toddlers, 18 months-4 years, and accompanying adults share hands-on art projects inspired by Federico Uribe’s repurposed-object artworks.

June 20 Wednesday 12:15 p.m. – 1 p.m.

Art 101 Faust Serigraphs
Dynamic Designs: The Serigraphs of Anne Senechal Faust, and learn about the serigraphy process from curator of collections Jane Weinke.


June 22 Friday 4 – 7 p.m. 
June 23 & 24 Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Screen-Printing with Artist Anne Senechal Faust
Teen & Adult Workshop
Teens and adults join Birds in Art Master Artist Anne Senechal Faust for a three-part workshop dedicated to the art of screen-printing or serigraphy. With Anne’s guidance, participants will create original, two-color serigraphs in an edition of 10. $100 for non-members, $85 for members; all materials and lunch on Saturday and Sunday provided. For more information and to register, call 715-845-7010.

On view through Aug. 26

“The World According to Federico Uribe”
Colombia-born, Miami-based artist Federico Uribe creates exuberant sculptures and immersive installations from everyday objects. Finding beauty in simple and sometimes startling materials – from books, colored pencils, wood fragments and shoes to shell casings – Uribe transforms objects from their original, utilitarian purposes to create boldly beautiful surroundings. Deconstructed books morph into trees, disassembled leather saddles become horses, and bullet shell casings become bunnies.

New to the Collection
Experience newly acquired artwork by Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait, Frederick Stone Batcheller, Alexander Pope, Thomas Aquinas Daly, Karen Bondarchuk, Arthur Burdett Frost and Lynn Bogue Hunt.

On view through Feb. 17, 2019
From the Museum’s Collection
“Dynamic Designs: The Serigraphs of Anne Senechal Faust”
Anne Faust’s vibrant silk-screens affirm her mastery of this medium and a deep knowledge of and affinity for birds and their habitats. Named the Museum’s Birds in Art Master Wildlife Artist in 1999, she was the first woman and the first printmaker to receive this recognition.

On view through August 2018
“Fowl Play”  Decorative Duck Decoys
Duck decoys long have been used to lure waterfowl. Typically made of wood, these life-sized sculptures range from simple bird shapes to intricately carved and finely painted examples.

In the Sculpture Garden
“The Dance”
Inspired by the way the seasonal migration of sandhill cranes to their Wisconsin nesting grounds marks the passage of time, Boston artists­ Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein, constructed 25-foot-tall sandhill cranes of Wausau-area saplings, on-site. (June 2016)
The Woodson is at 700 N. 12th St., in Wausau. Log on to www.lywam.org for more information.