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    John Michael Kohler Arts Center 

    Sheboygan
    920-458-6144

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     This nationally  acclaimed visual and performing arts complex in downtown Sheboygan, focusing on contemporary American art. Its exhibitions showcase a  wide range of art forms, including sculpture, photography, crafts, new genres, installation art, ongoing folk traditions, and the work of self-taught artists. 

     

    Kohler Design Center 

    Kohler
    920-457-3699

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    A video presentation, art gallery and museum provides a glimpse into the rich heritage of Kohler Co. and the Village of Kohler. The 3-level Design Center also features a collection of innovative Kohler Co. products, services and resources. More than 25 kitchen and bath exhibits showcase the talents of nationally-recognized designers. Open to the public with free admission.

    Plymouth Arts Center 

    Plymouth
    920-892-8409 

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    The Plymouth Arts Center is the premier art destination in western Sheboygan County. Located in historic downtown Plymouth, the community non-profit organization is dedicated to providing diverse experience in the arts.  Activities include art education and classes. A visual art display offers exhibits of varied media, including a juried art exhibition.

    Rahr-West Art Museum 

    Manitiwoc
    920-892-8409 

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    This art museum is located in the Joseph Vilas, Jr. House, which is a significant example of Queen Anne Style architecture. The museum features a World Class Art Collection with no admission fee  Outside in the street is the spot where a piece of Sputnik debris crashed in the street in 1962! There is a replica of the piece in the museum.