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With a concentration in ceramics, fibers, glass, metals and wood, RAM features one of the most significant collections of contemporary crafts in North America. The evolution of its collections began at the Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts with 300 pieces created for the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project in the 1930s. more
Today, RAM holds more than 3,500 objects in its permanent collection, including works by Dale Chihuly, Joel Philip Myers, Wendell Castle, Gertrud and Otto Natzler, Lia Cook, Peter Voulkos, Albert Paley, Toshiko Takaezu, Arline Fisch and several hundred more.
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Michael Davis
American, 1952 –
The Devil Made Me Do It, 1988
Rattan, wood, and paint
Racine Art Museum, Gift of Barbara S. Rosenthal and Kenneth W. Juster |
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Richard Milette
Canadian, 1960 –
Tea Caddy, 1989
Luster-glazed earthenware
Racine Art Museum, the Donna Moog Teapot Collection
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Toshiko Takaezu
American, 1922 –
Unas, 1999-2000, From the
Star Series
Glazed stoneware
Racine Art Museum, Gift of the Artist |
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William Morris
American, 1957 –
Untitled Vessels from the Shard Drawing Series, 1979-1981
Glass
Racine Art Museum, Gift of the Brillson Foundation in Memory of
Michael Baer Brillson |
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