Our NOMO logo was designed by Sheboygan-based tattoo artist, Steven Bossler
Ene and I (aka wowhaus) are gearing up for a cross-country, family road trip, the final destination being the final, three week leg of our residency at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, 6/27- 7/18. Somewhat ironically, the focus of our project is non-motorized transportation, which we’ve contracted into the catchier moniker, ‘NOMO’. During our residency, we will be setting up an outdoor NOMO Studio under a tent on the grounds of Kohler Arts, where we will work collaboratively with the community to interpret and celebrate NOMO culture in the region, culminating in a day-long exposition and related gallery exhibition, that will remain open to the public for the remainder of the summer.
We’ve already laid the groundwork for the body of work we plan to produce and are looking forward to pulling it all together in true wowhaus style. To promote the project, we asked Steven Bossler, a Sheboygan-based tattoo artist, to contribute his take on a NOMO graphic identity (see above). The NOMO logo will be featured on all print materials, and we will be giving away NOMO tattoo decals during our residency. We will continue to tap the creative energies of the citizens of Sheboygan throughout the process as we explore alternative modes of transportation in the region. ivermectin safe for pregnant dogs
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Door Peninsula cherries are a must, should coincide with your visit.
Thanks for the tip! Warren recommended a ‘fish boil’, and I will be making regular posts about the project after we arrive in Sheboygan later this month. Stay tuned!