Exhibition: Animal Instinct

Event Type: 
Exhibit
Saturday, October 16, 2010 - Saturday, January 8, 2011
The relationship between humankind and the animal kingdom is ancient and complex, and it has changed radically between prehistoric times and the present. This major group exhibition explores the ancient human need to look at animals, honor and fetishize them, attribute human qualities to them, and employ them as vehicles of allegory, fable, and myth.

No admission fee: Donations appreciated.

Presenter

John Michael Kohler Arts Center

Organization Main Email: 
atritz@jmkac.org
Contact Information: 

608 New York Ave.
Sheboygan, Wi 53081
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The John Michael Kohler Arts Center is a nationally acclaimed visual and performing arts complex in downtown Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The Arts Center is devoted to innovative explorations in contemporary art, new models for community arts, unique educational partnering with an emphasis on early childhood education, presenting internationally acclaimed performing artists, as well as supporting practicing artists through a variety of residencies. The 100,000 square foot complex includes ten galleries, a theatre, an interdisciplinary performance space, studio-classrooms, meeting spaces, gift shop, and cafe. The Community Arts Department is one of the programming departments at the Arts Center—the others being Exhibitions, Performing Arts, Education, and Arts/Industry—and is comprised of five programs:  Connecting Communities, the ARTery, the Community Gallery, the Partnership Program, and Community Events.


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Venue: 
John Michael Kohler Arts Center
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