
Debby Peck
Cirque du Soleil–”La Peeps”, 2025
PEEPS® Brand marshmallow candy, foam, polymer clay, pipe cleaners, beads, glitter glue, lace, glass, curtain rings, latex paint, and google eyes
PEEPle’s Choice Award, RAM PEEPS® Brand Art Exhibition 2025
Photography: Rachel Comande
RAM PEEPS® Brand Art Exhibition 2026
April 1 – 18, 2026
at Racine Art Museum
The seventeenth edition of a popular annual exhibition showcasing artwork made from or inspired by PEEPS® Brand marshmallow candy.
Whether using the candy as a material or paying homage to it through representation, this exhibition brings together artists of all ages. For the first time, RAM PEEPS® Brand Art Exhibition will be held in one of RAM’s first-floor permanent gallery spaces, bringing this fan-favorite exhibition to a larger space that better shows off masterPEEPS® from the community. Additionally, RAM will unveil a custom PEEPS®-inspired installation created by Chicago-base Andrea Jablonski to set the mood for this joy-filled exhibition.
The PEEPS® Brand and PEEPS® Shapes are trademarks of Just Born, Inc. and are used with permission. ©2026. All Rights reserved.
RAM PEEPS® Brand Art Exhibition 2026
April 1 – 18, 2026
at Racine Art Museum

Debby Peck
Cirque du Soleil–”La Peeps”, 2025
PEEPS® Brand marshmallow candy, foam, polymer clay, pipe cleaners, beads, glitter glue, lace, glass, curtain rings, latex paint, and google eyes
PEEPle’s Choice Award, RAM PEEPS® Brand Art Exhibition 2025
Photography: Rachel Comande
The seventeenth edition of a popular annual exhibition showcasing artwork made from or inspired by PEEPS® Brand marshmallow candy.
Whether using the candy as a material or paying homage to it through representation, this exhibition brings together artists of all ages. For the first time, RAM PEEPS® Brand Art Exhibition will be held in one of RAM’s first-floor permanent gallery spaces, bringing this fan-favorite exhibition to a larger space that better shows off masterPEEPS® from the community. Additionally, RAM will unveil a custom PEEPS®-inspired installation created by Chicago-base Andrea Jablonski to set the mood for this joy-filled exhibition.
The PEEPS® Brand and PEEPS® Shapes are trademarks of Just Born, Inc. and are used with permission. ©2026. All Rights reserved.
A Sugary Sweet Show
This beloved exhibition has become a melting pot of creative expression since it encourages artists of all ages and abilities to step out of their comfort zones and work with a material unlike anything else, or push themselves to incorporate the iconic PEEPS® Brand shapes in their chosen medium. Taking inspiration from pop culture, famous artists, sports, and everything in between, artists have combined PEEPS® with such artmaking mediums as painting, ceramics, screen-printing, woodworking, papier mâché, glass fusing, and 3-D printing.
A Sugary Sweet Show
This beloved exhibition has become a melting pot of creative expression since it encourages artists of all ages and abilities to step out of their comfort zones and work with a material unlike anything else, or push themselves to incorporate the iconic PEEPS® Brand shapes in their chosen medium. Taking inspiration from pop culture, famous artists, sports, and everything in between, artists have combined PEEPS® with such artmaking mediums as painting, ceramics, screen-printing, woodworking, papier mâché, glass fusing, and 3-D printing.

Andrea Jablonski: Enjoy the PEEPS® Show
Chicago-based multidisciplinary artist Andrea Jablonski presents Enjoy the PEEPS® Show, a playful and irreverent body of work that reimagines iconic sculptures through the unmistakable form of the PEEPS® Brand Bunny shape. Drawing from art history, public monuments, and personal memory, Jablonski transforms well-known masterpieces into approachable, humorous objects that invite viewers.
By filtering celebrated works through a candy-colored lens, Jablonski’s reinterpretations pay homage to artists such as Alexander Calder, Pablo Picasso, Louise Bourgeois, Jeff Koons, and the anonymous creator of the Venus de Milo, while also reflecting her own background as a muralist, fabricator, and public artist.
Sample of Work from Past Exhibitions
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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
Wisconsin Arts Board
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
Hitter’s 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
Media Sponsor
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