Artist Designed Washrooms at the Art Preserve

Episode four of the Art Preserve video series, “Artist-designed Washrooms at the Art Preserve”, includes interviews with several of the artists who created immersive environments within the public washrooms at the Art Preserve in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. They discuss their intentions and processes for creating these truly unique spaces. Interviews in this video include: Artists Beth Lipman, Michalle Grabner, and Joy Feasley along with Arts|Industry Project Manager Kaitlin Youwer.

This video was produced by the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in 2021, directed by Valerie Lazalier, and edited by Andrew Swant. On-site footage was filmed by Andrew Swant, Chris Thompson, and Jeff Machtig. Photography was shot by Jeff Machtig and Rich Maciejewski unless otherwise noted. Music was created by Color Film Music, Victor Wayne, and MuzboX.

The John Michael Kohler Arts Center thanks the following individuals, corporations, and foundations for their support in building the Art Preserve and the Art Preserve Endowment: Kohler Trust for the Arts & Education, Aurora Health Care, Bank First, Richard and Kristin Bemis, Bert L. and Patricia S. Steigleder Charitable Trust, Mary Lynn Donohue and Timothy Van Akkeren, F. K. Bemis Family Foundation, Deirdre Garton, Stephen and Pamela Hootkin, John C. and Katherine B. Miller Charitable Fund, Jim and Jamie Kitzinger, Laura Kohler and Stephen Proudman, Ruth DeYoung Kohler, Michael and Pamela Langan, Masters Gallery Food Inc., Ed and Jacqueline McKelvey, Muth Mirror Systems LLC, K. C. Nemschoff, Richard and Lois Pauls, Ralph Evinrude Foundation Inc., William and Patricia Reiss, Ruth St. John and John Dunham West Foundation Inc., Dave and Sandra Sachse, Sargento Foods Inc., The Sartori Foundation, Torke Family Coffee Roasters, The Vollrath Company LLC, and William Collins Kohler Foundation.

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