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Wisconsin Arts Board - Wisconsin Folks

    http://www.wisconsinfolks.org/
    Homepage for information on traditional and ethnic artists in Wisconsin. Homepage for information on traditional and ethnic art in Wisconsin including information about artists. Photo credits ©2011 Wisconsin Arts Board . This is the place to meet Wisconsin artists who highlight their cultures and traditions in their art.

Wisconsin Folks - The Artists

    http://wisconsinfolks.org/artists.htm
    Search for artists by: Ethnicity - Location - Art Form - Themes. Choose an art form (includes a picture of the artist): Craft Examples include needlework, dolls, carving, baskets, weaving & metalwork. Dance Examples include individual and group dances. Food Examples include pasties, corn & spices. Music Examples include polka, gospel music, instruments, & percussion

Great Grottos and Famous Folk Art in WI Travel Wisconsin

    https://www.travelwisconsin.com/article/things-to-do/wisconsins-great-grottos-and-famous-folk-art
    ‘Imagination set free’ is at the heart of Wisconsin’s internationally famous folk artist, Tom Every, aka Dr. Evermor, whose art literally reaches for the sky. Dr. Evermor’s Art Park , 7 miles from Prairie du Sac , and conveniently located next to Delany’s Salvage yard is free, and a jaw-dropping experience.

Folk and Traditional Arts - Wisconsin Arts Board

    https://artsboard.wisconsin.gov/Pages/Community/CCPFolk.aspx
    The folk and traditional arts of Wisconsin have grown through time within the many groups that make up the state’s residents—groups based on a shared heritage based in ethnicity, language, occupation, recreation, religion or geographic area.

Folk & Traditional Arts Program - Wisconsin Arts Board

    https://artsboard.wisconsin.gov/pages/Culture/FolkArtsProgram.aspx
    The video discusses polka's past and future through the voices and music of Wisconsin artists Steve Meisner, Karl Hartwich, Mark Dombrowski, and Marie Kubowski. Performances include lively outdoor gigs and intimate unplugged solos and duos that provide up-close artistry of Steve Meisner, Karl Hartwich and siblings Mark Dubrowski and Marie Kubowski.

Arts Board Two Wisconsin Artists Receive Nation's Highest ...

    https://artsboard.wisconsin.gov/Pages/FeaturedStories/2020NationalHeritageFellowship.aspx
    Two Wisconsin Artists Receive Nation's Highest Honor in the Folk and Traditional Arts Content_Area1 Madison, Wis. (June 23, 2020) As part of the National Endowment for the Arts' work to support and celebrate the distinct living traditions of communities around our nation, the agency announced the 2020 recipients of its National Heritage ...

Wisconsin Raised Beadwork Artist And Birchbark Canoe ...

    https://www.wpr.org/wisconsin-raised-beadwork-artist-and-birchbark-canoe-builder-keep-traditions-alive
    2 days ago · Two Wisconsin artists were honored Thursday by the National Endowment for the Arts as recipients of the 2020 National Heritage Fellowship, the nation's highest honor given to those who keep folk and traditional arts alive.. Karen Ann Hoffman, a raised beadworker, and birchbark canoe builder Wayne Valliere, both from Wisconsin, were featured in a video ceremony celebrating eight …

Take a Wisconsin Folk Art Road Trip: Here’s Your Itinerary

    https://www.milwaukeemag.com/wisconsin-folk-art-road-trip-itinerary/
    Jul 05, 2017 · Take a Wisconsin Folk Art Road Trip: Here’s Your Itinerary. See the whimsical, eccentric creations of Wisconsin’s self-taught artists. BY Kristine Hansen. In the 20th century, self-taught artists proliferated in Wisconsin. Using common materials such as scrap metal, wood and lots of concrete, they built grottos, carved sculptures and more.

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