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Michelle Grabner: Under the Sink

Michelle Grabner: Under the Sink

Milwaukee-based artist, writer, and curator Michelle Grabner pays homage to custodial labor through this installation of household sinks and replicated everyday objects. Largely unseen janitorial work is instead foregrounded through the presence of commonplace objects used to keep institutional spaces sanitary. In the traditionally orderly gallery space, rests a silver leafed garbage can, cast bronze broom, and cast porcelain buckets, caddies, wash brushes, toilet paper rolls, washcloths, "wet floor" signs, and cleaning supplies.

The majority of the work in Grabner's exhibition is produced in the Kohler MakerSpace, an invitational project space for artists and designers based in Kohler's Pottery. In addition, the display includes work from Kohler Co.’s commercial production line including single basin wall-mounted sinks.

Grabner’s display celebrates the labor of sanitation, highlights the design of those objects, and creates a conceptual link to Cleaning Woman, a photograph by August Sander in the Museum’s adjacent collection display.

In Partnership with Kohler Company

Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University
10:00 AM - 05:00 PM, every day through May 24, 2025.

Event Supported By

Haggerty Museum of Art
414-288-1669
Haggertym@marquette.edu
Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University
1234 W Tory Hill St
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233
414-288-7290
haggertym@marquette.edu