West Bend, WI – Day one of BLOOM is in the books. Over 20 talented Wisconsin-based floral designers are showcasing their stunning arrangements throughout the galleries.
The People’s Choice Winner: Spirit of the Harvest! Flowers by Cammy | Ruth Lindgren.
All day Saturday and Sunday there are spectacular floral displays, fun hands-on workshops, and unique shopping experiences! Admission is free for our wonderful members and just $15 for non-members.
BONUS: As part of MOWA’s featured exhibition, Weaving a Legacy, currently on view, BLOOM attendees can also enjoy shopping at the Ho-Chunk Makers Faire, a special three-day event celebrating the creativity and craftsmanship of Ho-Chunk artists from all over the state.
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West Bend, Wi – The Museum of Wisconsin Art will host the 12th annual BLOOM 2024 floral extravaganza November 1–3 (West Bend, WI).
This year’s theme—Bountiful Harvest—is inspired by the groundbreaking exhibition,Weaving a Legacy: Ho-Chunk Black Ash Basketry, and drawson thebeautyandfunctionalityof basketmaking.
The museum is transformed as 20 Wisconsin-based floral designers create stunning arrangements throughout the galleries.Visitors will be captivated by spectacular floral displays, hands-on workshops, and one-of-a-kind shopping experiences.
BLOOM will also host a special lecture on Friday, November 1, featuring PJ Liesch. Knownas “The Wisconsin Bug Guy,” Liesch will discuss the invasive emerald ash borer, its devastating impact on our local ecosystems, and the importance of community action in combating this pressing environmental challenge.
Alongside the lecture, BLOOM is offering several workshops on a variety of harvest-inspired topics: floral and centerpiece design, horticulture, botanical dyeing, flower pressing, and more.
This year, MOWA is proud to host the Ho-Chunk Makers Faire, an exciting addition to BLOOM that honors the creativity and craftsmanship of Ho-Chunk artists from across the state. During this three-day Makers Faire, visitors will shop unique, handmade baskets, meet the artists, and have the opportunity to witness baskets being made from start to finish.
Additionally, the MOWA Shop will have extended hours,perfect for those looking to jump-start their holiday shopping while supporting Wisconsin artists.“BLOOM is a vibrant fusion of art, nature, and culture,” said Brianna Fischer, Director of Development at MOWA. “This event celebrates Wisconsin’s diverse artistic landscape, from the timeless beauty of floral design to the craftsmanship of Ho-Chunk basketry.
We are thrilled that Bountiful Harvestand the Ho-Chunk Makers Faire are taking place concurrently—this will be a truly unique experience for museum visitors.”
Admission to BLOOM is free for existing members or as low as $15, which includes a complimentary annual museum membership thanks to MOWA’s accessible membership model.
BLOOM takes place Friday, November 1 through Sunday, November 3, from 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.  daily.
Find additional details and all event activities and workshops at
wisconsinart.org/bloom
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