Fall Into Art Workshop | Ages 4 – 6
RAM's Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts 2519 Northwestern Avenue, Racine, WisconsinExplore materials used for collage, painting, and more to create art inspired by the season.
Explore materials used for collage, painting, and more to create art inspired by the season.
SAVOUR 2024 highlights the diverse flavors of local cuisine paired with art created by local artists. These pairings are curated based on various factors, such as the types of work or food created by each participant and personal history between people.
Along with experiencing the exhibition before it officially opens to the public, attendees will also witness the presentation of multiple Purchase Awards to acquire photographs for RAM’s permanent collection.
Enjoy a garden drawing experience where you will learn to scribe illustrations and notes on the flora, fauna, and sounds in the gardens at RAM's Wustum Museum.
Discover the process of printing large-scale relief cuts using a steamroller as a massive makeshift printing press! Full Steam Ahead 2024 is free to attend at RAM’s Wustum Museum, 2519 Northwestern Avenue, on Saturday, August 10, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm.
With the summer 2024 Olympics well under way, it's time to take part in ARTlympics!
Learn to paint in an abstract fashion, inspired by American artist Jackson Pollock—one of the original abstract expressionist painters who explored splattering, drizzling, and designing surfaces with paint.
RAM is pleased to collaborate with Mahogany Gallery to present an outdoor live music performance on the grounds of RAM's Wustum Museum. Brace yourself for an unforgettable evening of NeoSoul, R+B, a dose of funk, and more, featuring a curated collection of local musicians.
Using the palette knife technique or brushes, create a tropical bird on canvas. Will it be a fabulous flamingo, a pretty parrot, or a terrific toucan? The choice is yours!
Free Drop-in for Art at RAM's Wustum Museum, July [...]
Discover the beauty and peace of the gardens at RAM's Wustum Museum while investigating various garden elements through drawing.
Create a variety of functional and non-functional ceramic pieces using the potter's wheel and hand building techniques.