celebrating 150 years at Kohler Co
Making a plaster bluegill at the Kohler Company Picnic
I am working on a couple of exciting projects in the pottery at Kohler Co in Wisconsin this summer. It also happens to be the 150th anniversary of Kohler Co. In order to give Kohler associates, and their families, a glimpse of what we are doing in the pottery we set up a booth at the company picnic. I volunteered to demonstrate carving and Shari McWilliams had the brilliant idea of casting plaster miniature versions of a bluegill fish I carved. This would be a craft activity for kids and families. The project was meant to illustrate the work done in the Kohler pottery. The pottery’s mold makers made the molds for the plaster bluegill craft. It was great to see all of the departments in the pottery represented so well at the company picnic.
Making a plaster bluegill at the Kohler Company Picnic was an incredible, if not messy, success thanks to the help of some great volunteers and leadership by: Shari McWilliams who made it all possible, Todd Miske, Joanne Franklin and Melissa Hand who organizes the picnic.
My wife Joanne has been working hard in the pottery casting fish with me. She has also been having a crash course in ceramics and helping manage the projects too. This is quite the family project.
Some pictures from the picnic:
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