Hausknecht’s whimsical paintings on display at library

The Dwight Foster Public Library will be displaying works by local artist Kelly Hausknecht during the month of April.

Stop by the Jones Gallery on the second floor to experience her series of whimsical paintings devoted to sweet marshmallow Peeps. Hausknecht’s interest in this subject was inspired by the Annual Peeps Exhibition at the Racine Art Museum.

Some of Hausknecht’s paintings include collage elements such as clotheslines and pins and actual candy Peeps. These creations are free spirited, silly and fun. She has also created an Artist’s Challenge scavenger hunt and a drawing to win one of the Peeps paintings. She encourages others to make a Peeps creation of their own and consider entering it for free at the Racine Art Museum next year. 

Hausknecht was born in Milwaukee, graduated from UW-Whitewater, and moved to Edgerton 35 years ago. She has had a career in art, alternating between both teaching and interior design. She has been teaching art with UW-Rock County and the Janesville School District. Her passion for art extends to all media including painting, collage, and photography. She encourages others, and recently said: “Whatever you do, enjoy art, make art, and appreciate the beautiful world around you,” according to a press release submitted by the Dwight Foster Public Library. 

Above: whimsical paintings by Kelly Hausknecht. 

Photos contributed. 

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