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Racine, WI December 16, 2020 By Racine Art Museum - Dec 16th, 2020 09:15 am
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On December 15, 2020, Racine Art Museum’s (RAM’s) Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts continued a longstanding Racine tradition with a twist this year’s opening reception and awards announcements for
Watercolor Wisconsin was virtual. As one of the museum’s most popular annual shows, this exhibition brings together the works of artists from throughout Wisconsin. Limited only by their materials aqueous media such as acrylic and watercolor artists are free to create two- and three-dimensional works on paper. Featuring 98 pieces by 78 artists from communities in all corners of the state,
Jim Higgins (
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) announced that five artists, including Ck Ledesma, from Puerto Rico, and Nirmal Raja, have won southeastern Wisconsin’s prestigious prize for individual artists, the Mary L. Nohl Fellowship.
Higgins explains:The Nohl fund gives two established artists $20,000 and three emerging artists $10,000 each to create new work or complete work in progress. The funds, given in memory of the late artist Nohl, are unrestricted. The 18th annual competition drew 151 applicants. The five winners, all based in Milwaukee, will participate in a future Haggerty Museum of Art exhibit.
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Ck Ledesma is a transdisciplinary artist from San Juan, Puerto Rico, living in the diaspora in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Their socially engaged practice is centered at the intersections of history, place, experiences, community, and how these influence the creation of our identity(ies). Most recently they’ve been exploring the legacies of s