
Zig and Zag mock-up on RAM Exterior
Amanda Browder: Zig and Zag
September 18 – Mid-Fall (Weather Dependent) 2026
at Racine Art Museum
More About the Exhibition
Amanda Browder: Zig and Zag
September 18 – Mid-Fall (Weather Dependent) 2026
at Racine Art Museum

Zig and Zag mock-up on RAM Exterior
More About the Exhibition

Artist Bio
Born in Missoula, MT, Amanda Browder received an MFA/MA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She currently lives in Brooklyn, producing over 30+ large-scale fabric installations all around the world. Amplifying multiple voices, she collaborates with local community groups and sources her textiles from local donations. Exhibitions include: Triennale Brugge, Project 1: ArtPrize; Sioux City Art Center; SPRING/BREAK Art Fair; Nuit Blanche Public Art Festival/LEITMOTIF Toronto; Dumbo Arts Festival; Hirschhorn Museum; CounterPointe; White Columns, NYC; Nakaochiai Gallery, Tokyo. Published in Unexpected Art: Chronicle Books and Strange Material; Arsenal Pulp Press. She received her first NEA grant in 2016 with the Albright-Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo Art Museum) in Buffalo, NY, and later received two more, one in 2023 with the St. Charles Art Center and 2024 with the Sioux City Art Center. In 2021 she was a NYSCA/NYFA artist fellow. Artist in Residence: UNLV Las Vegas, Erie Arts & Culture & Reach Projects. Photos and reviews have appeared in New York Times to Fiber Art Magazine and founder of art podcast www.badatsports.com

Artist Bio
Born in Missoula, MT, Amanda Browder received an MFA/MA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She currently lives in Brooklyn, producing over 30+ large-scale fabric installations all around the world. Amplifying multiple voices, she collaborates with local community groups and sources her textiles from local donations. Exhibitions include: Triennale Brugge, Project 1: ArtPrize; Sioux City Art Center; SPRING/BREAK Art Fair; Nuit Blanche Public Art Festival/LEITMOTIF Toronto; Dumbo Arts Festival; Hirschhorn Museum; CounterPointe; White Columns, NYC; Nakaochiai Gallery, Tokyo. Published in Unexpected Art: Chronicle Books and Strange Material; Arsenal Pulp Press. She received her first NEA grant in 2016 with the Albright-Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo Art Museum) in Buffalo, NY, and later received two more, one in 2023 with the St. Charles Art Center and 2024 with the Sioux City Art Center. In 2021 she was a NYSCA/NYFA artist fellow. Artist in Residence: UNLV Las Vegas, Erie Arts & Culture & Reach Projects. Photos and reviews have appeared in New York Times to Fiber Art Magazine and founder of art podcast www.badatsports.com
Community Sewing Days
Sample of Work in the Exhibition
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Exhibitions at RAM are made possible by:
Platinum Partners
Anonymous
The Estate of Karen Johnson Boyd
Ron and Judith Isaacs

The Estate of Marilyn Rothschild
Windgate Foundation
Diamond Partners
David Charak
Ruffo Family Foundation
Ruth Arts Foundation
Diane Zebell
Gold Partners
Judith and David Flegel Fund
Osborne and Scekic Family Foundation
Reliance Controls Community Fund
W.T. Walker Group, Inc.
Silver Partners
Anonymous
Anonymous
Bader Philanthropies
Baird
A.C. Buhler Family
Dave’s Wine Garage
Paula and E.L. Donovitz Memorial Endowment Fund
Ben and Dawn Flegel
Tom Harty
Horizon Retail Construction, Inc.
Johnson Financial Group
Robert E. Kohler Jr. Fund
Luanne Frey and Mark Lukow
Sheri and Frank Sullivan
Bronze Partners
Sandy and Gus Antonneau
Carol Baylon
Susan Boland
Rose and Peter Christensen
Educators Credit Union
Carol Griseto
Julia Ann Oas and Don Gloo
Hitters Baseball
Debbie and Chuck Hoffman
Susan and Dan Horton
Gary Van Wert and Ronald Jacquart
Paula Kalke
Bill and Debbie Keland
Nancy Kurten
Susan Manalli
Norbell Foundation
O&H Danish Bakery
Rita Petretti
Rasmussen Diamonds
SC Johnson
Harold and Lois Solberg
Twin Disc
Marc J. Wollman
Amy and Robb Woulfe
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