
The Rahr-West Art Museum will be hosting an exhibit this summer that will have a focus on the Great Lakes.
The works, created by Wisconsin artist Geo Rutherford, will be on display from April 24th to July 10th in the Lounge Gallery.
Rutherford’s work investigates notions of invasiveness, impermanence, and the unseen in relation to the Great Lakes.
Works in this exhibit include Manière lithographic prints, collages, artist books, and installations that all are inspired by the artist’s beach hunting and the materials such as beach glass, roots, and plastic debris.
Rutherford is creating a work specific to the beaches of Manitowoc specifically for this show.
For more information on the exhibit, entitled Geo Rutherford: On the Threshold of the Great Lakes, visit RahrWestMuseum.org.












