Birds in Art
Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum
Wausau, Wisconsin
September 9 – November 26, 2017
Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum
Wausau, Wisconsin
September 9 – November 26, 2017
"American (Pigeon)" Oil on 1/2 in. Maple panel
12 x 24 in
12 x 24 in
Robert’s painting “American ” has the prestigious honor to be included in the 2017 Birds in Art exhibition at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, September 9 through November 26, 2017, in Wausau, Wisconsin.
Organized annually since 1976 by the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Birds in Art presents the very best contemporary artistic interpretations of birds and related subject matter. Each year, a jury selects approximately 100 works to take part in the exhibit. This year, 524 artists from around the world submitted 832 pieces of art. Robert is one of approximately 113 juried artists selected for the exhibit; the show will also include the work of many master wildlife artists.
Birds in Art opens September 9, coinciding with Wausau’s Artrageous Weekend, a two-day, three-event art extravaganza on both sides of the Wisconsin River: Art in the Park at Marathon Park, Festival of Arts in downtown Wausau and Birds in Art at the Woodson Art Museum.
For more information, visit www.lywam.org, or you can find them on Facebook and Twitter.
Organized annually since 1976 by the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Birds in Art presents the very best contemporary artistic interpretations of birds and related subject matter. Each year, a jury selects approximately 100 works to take part in the exhibit. This year, 524 artists from around the world submitted 832 pieces of art. Robert is one of approximately 113 juried artists selected for the exhibit; the show will also include the work of many master wildlife artists.
Birds in Art opens September 9, coinciding with Wausau’s Artrageous Weekend, a two-day, three-event art extravaganza on both sides of the Wisconsin River: Art in the Park at Marathon Park, Festival of Arts in downtown Wausau and Birds in Art at the Woodson Art Museum.
For more information, visit www.lywam.org, or you can find them on Facebook and Twitter.