5 Dever
Jeffery Lloyd Dever
Violet Midnight, 2013
Repurposed silk flower petals, wire, polymer, thread, cyanoacrylate, and ping pong ball
13 x 8 x 3 3/4 inches
Photography: Gregory R. Staley

(in)Organic

October 13 – February 1, 2015
at the Racine Art Museum

Racine Art Museum is pleased to present (in)Organic open through February 1, 2015. This exhibition features artists investigating the biological through artificial materials, such as polymer or acrylic yarn, or organic-based media, like fibrous handmade paper, pencils, or ceramic. Whether exploring cellular structures or creating extraordinary representations of familiar forms, these artists create work that straddles the permeable lines between chaos and disorder, the beautiful and the monstrous, and the contained and pervasive.

Undeniably, the natural world is a popular and compelling area of interest and exploration for contemporary artists. In fact, as subject matter, the natural world has been a persistent and provocative theme throughout art and design history. What distinguishes the work of certain artists early in the twenty-first century is a desire to explore the connection between human beings and the larger, organic world through specific material choices and/or as a topic relating to growth, outgrowths, and perhaps, even an overabundant nature.

More About the Exhibition

Exhibition Notes (PDF)

Artists in the Exhibition

Harriete Estel Berman, Leslie Blackford, Peter Chang, Jeffrey Lloyd Dever, Jessica Drenk, Kathleen Dustin, Nora Fok, Jasmyne Graybill, Amy Gross, Maggie Maggio, Bruce Metcalf, Keizuke Mizuno, Jillian Moore, Masako Onodera, Katie Poterala, Leisa Rich, Michelle Samour, Bonnie Seeman, Melanie West, and Tatayna Yanishevsky

(in)Organic

October 13 – February 1, 2015
at the Racine Art Museum
5 Dever
Jeffery Lloyd Dever
Violet Midnight, 2013
Repurposed silk flower petals, wire, polymer, thread, cyanoacrylate, and ping pong ball
13 x 8 x 3 3/4 inches
Photography: Gregory R. Staley

Racine Art Museum is pleased to present (in)Organic open through February 1, 2015. This exhibition features artists investigating the biological through artificial materials, such as polymer or acrylic yarn, or organic-based media, like fibrous handmade paper, pencils, or ceramic. Whether exploring cellular structures or creating extraordinary representations of familiar forms, these artists create work that straddles the permeable lines between chaos and disorder, the beautiful and the monstrous, and the contained and pervasive.

Undeniably, the natural world is a popular and compelling area of interest and exploration for contemporary artists. In fact, as subject matter, the natural world has been a persistent and provocative theme throughout art and design history. What distinguishes the work of certain artists early in the twenty-first century is a desire to explore the connection between human beings and the larger, organic world through specific material choices and/or as a topic relating to growth, outgrowths, and perhaps, even an overabundant nature.

More About the Exhibition

Exhibition Notes (PDF)

Artists in the Exhibition

Harriete Estel Berman, Leslie Blackford, Peter Chang, Jeffrey Lloyd Dever, Jessica Drenk, Kathleen Dustin, Nora Fok, Jasmyne Graybill, Amy Gross, Maggie Maggio, Bruce Metcalf, Keizuke Mizuno, Jillian Moore, Masako Onodera, Katie Poterala, Leisa Rich, Michelle Samour, Bonnie Seeman, Melanie West, and Tatayna Yanishevsky

Sample of Work in the Exhibition

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Exhibitions at RAM are made possible by:

Platinum Partners

The Estate of Karen Johnson Boyd
David Charak
Judith and David Flegel Fund
Ron and Judith Isaacs
Racine Community Foundation logo
United Way Of Racine County logo
Windgate Foundation

Diamond Partners

Ruffo Family Foundation
Ruth Arts Foundation
Diane Zebell

Gold Partners

Anonymous
A.C. Buhler Family
Robert E. Kohler Jr. Fund
Osborne and Scekic Family Foundation
Reliance Controls
Trio Foundation of St. Louis
W.T. Walker Group, Inc.
Wisconsin Arts Board 50th Anniversary Logo

Silver Partners

Anonymous
Baird
Lucy G. Feller
Ben and Dawn Flegel
Sharon and Tom Harty
Dave and Judy Hecker
Paula Kalke
Horizon Retail Construction, Inc.
Johnson Financial Group
Lang Family Foundation
Dorothy MacVicar
Jan Serr & John Shannon
Sandra Shove
Willard and Mary Walker

Bronze Partners

Sandy and Gus Antonneau
Carol Baylon
Rose and Peter Christensen
Dave’s Wine Garage
Educators Credit Union
Patricia and Richard Ehlert
Express Employment Professionals
Deborah Ganaway
Carol Griseto
Hitter’s Baseball
Bill and Debbie Keland
Nancy and Nick Kurten
Susan Manalli
Norbell Foundation
JoAnna Poehlmann
Rasmussen Diamonds
SC Johnson
Harold and Lois Solberg
Kathy Stranghellini
Tito’s
Twin Disc
Janna Waldeck
Barbara Waldman
Marc J. Wollman

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