Jessica Jackson Hutchins

Reason To Be

Jessica Jackson Hutchins is known for her paintings and ceramic sculptures, but in the last several years has begun to create architectural insertions using fused glass. Made from cut and carved pieces of glass melted together in a kiln, this process allows the artist flexibility in creating quasi-narrative panels that mix shapes and words drawn from contemporary culture.

In her repurposed bus shelter, Jackson Hutchins replaces the functional glass walls with baroque decorative panels, some with phrases and words that recall the advertising function of these public shelters. The artist has replaced the bench with a hammock, taking participants away from the fast pace of downtowns business environment and giving works a place to rest, and perhaps to dream. Her work embraces issues of public citizenship and personal spirituality.

Jessica Jackson Hutchins is known for her paintings and ceramic sculptures, but in the last several years has begun to create architectural insertions using fused glass. Made from cut and carved pieces of glass melted together in a kiln, this process allows the artist flexibility in creating quasi-narrative panels that mix shapes and words drawn from contemporary culture.

In her repurposed bus shelter, Jackson Hutchins replaces the functional glass walls with baroque decorative panels, some with phrases and words that recall the advertising function of these public shelters. The artist has replaced the bench with a hammock, taking participants away from the fast pace of downtowns business environment and giving works a place to rest, and perhaps to dream. Her work embraces issues of public citizenship and personal spirituality.

Jessica Jackson Hutchins is known for her paintings and ceramic sculptures, but in the last several years has begun to create architectural insertions using fused glass. Made from cut and carved pieces of glass melted together in a kiln, this process allows the artist flexibility in creating quasi-narrative panels that mix shapes and words drawn from contemporary culture.

In her repurposed bus shelter, Jackson Hutchins replaces the functional glass walls with baroque decorative panels, some with phrases and words that recall the advertising function of these public shelters. The artist has replaced the bench with a hammock, taking participants away from the fast pace of downtowns business environment and giving works a place to rest, and perhaps to dream. Her work embraces issues of public citizenship and personal spirituality.

Jessica Jackson Hutchins

Jessica Jackson Hutchins

Reason To Be

Exhibition

Exhibition

Materials & Dimensions

Materials & Dimensions

Decommissioned bus shelter, stained glass, plywood

94 x 107 x 58 inches

Year

Year

2019

Site

Site

500 E Wisconsin Ave.

Credits

Credits

Courtesy of the artist and Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York and Aspen.

Audio Tour

Audio Tour

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Gary Hume

Bud

Gary Hume

Bud

Gary Hume

Bud

Robert Indiana

The American LOVE

Robert Indiana

The American LOVE

Robert Indiana

The American LOVE

Mel Kendrick

Marker #2

Mel Kendrick

Marker #2

Mel Kendrick

Marker #2

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Susan & Mark Irgens*
Mellowes Family*
Sue & Bud Selig*
Julie & David Uihlein*
Lacey Sadoff Foundation

presenting

Collaborator

Betty Arndt
City of Milwaukee Arts Board
Good Karma Brands

leader

Anonymous
Heil Family Foundation
Godfrey & Kahn

Exhibition Partner

Visionary

George & Karen Oliver

sculpture

Wayne & Lori Morgan

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thank you

To our generous sponsors, partners, collaborators, and supporters who make our work possible.

Founding & Sustaining
Sponsors

* indicates both Founding and sustaining founding sponsor

Anonymous
Donna & Donald Baumgartner*
Black Box Fund
Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation
Herb Kohl Philanthropies
Herzfeld Foundation
Hoke Family Foundation
Susan & Mark Irgens*
Mandel Groups*
Mellowes Family*
Sue & Bud Selig*
Julie & David Uihlein*
Lacey Sadoff Foundation

presenting

Collaborator

Betty Arndt
City of Milwaukee Arts Board
Good Karma Brands

leader

Anonymous
Heil Family Foundation
Godfrey & Kahn

Exhibition Partner

Visionary

Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation

sculpture

Wayne & Lori Morgan

Connector

BMO
Foley & Lardner
Hawks Landscaping
Open Pantry
PNC Bank
PwC
Russ Darrow Group
Town Bank
US Bank
WeycoGroup

Sculpture Milwaukee is always free and open to the public thanks to our generous supporters.

We work with trusted community partners to ensure great contemporary art is accessible to all.

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