Ann Marie Craig

Public Programs Assistant at Museum of Wisconsin Art

Ann Marie Craig is currently the Public Programs Assistant at the Museum of Wisconsin Art, where Ann Marie produces Art + Wellness and SPARK! programming. Ann Marie is also the Founder of Century Farmhouse, where Ann Marie designs handcrafted artisan soap and teaches classes in soap making and hand crafts. Additionally, Ann Marie is an Instructor at The Clearing Folk School, teaching soap making workshops. Previously, Ann Marie worked as an Elementary Art Teacher at Holy Angels Catholic School and as a Nurse Case Manager and Nurse Educator at Froedtert Health St. Joseph's Hospital. Ann Marie also has experience as a Healthcare Careers Instructor at West Bend East/West High Schools. Ann Marie holds a BSEd in Elementary Education and a BSN in Nursing from Marian University of Fond du Lac.

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Museum of Wisconsin Art

The Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) explores the art and culture of Wisconsin. Founded in 1961, MOWA is one of the top museums of regional art in the United States, with almost 5,000 works of contemporary and historic art by more than 350 artists. Through rotating exhibitions and educational programs, MOWA provides an innovative forum for the culturally engaged. In 2013, MOWA opened its new 32,000-square-foot facility in downtown West Bend. The building, the first museum commission by acclaimed architect Jim Shields of HGA Architects, is situated along the west bend of the Milwaukee River on a triangular plot of land that inspired the facility’s modern wedge shape. An expansive wall of windows follows the curve of the river bank and minimizes the boundaries between interior and exterior. The museum houses five permanent collection galleries, three temporary exhibition spaces, and two classrooms as well as visible art storage, a shop, and a large atrium for public events.


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