What's Happening?
The John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan is inviting artists to submit proposals for a unique project titled '2.7 Miles of Imagination: A Rock’s Walk.' The initiative involves devising creative ways to transport a rock 2.7 miles from the Arts Center to the Art Preserve.
Inspired by the art installation 'Rock Fade (≈ 45 Billion Years)' by Lenka Clayton and Phillip Andrew Lewis, the project encourages artists to propose methods that are practical, symbolic, humorous, or poetic. Submissions must include a visual representation and a written justification of 250 words or fewer. The deadline for proposals is May 1, with selected works to be exhibited from June 13 to September 20.
Why It's Important?
This project represents an innovative approach to engaging the artistic community and the public in a creative endeavor that combines art, imagination, and community involvement. By inviting diverse artistic interpretations, the Arts Center fosters creativity and dialogue around the concept of movement and transformation. The exhibition of selected works provides artists with a platform to showcase their creativity and engage with the community, potentially attracting visitors and boosting local cultural tourism. The project also highlights the role of art in exploring and interpreting everyday objects and experiences in novel ways.











