Intertwining
April 10 - May 25, 2026
Our spring exhibition features six local artists Abigail Marquardt, Kassie Corroy, Miranda Moeller, Savannah Mikle, Shelby Stoddard, and Willow Bayer. Across a variety of artistic practices from painting, collage, textiles, and print making, this group exhibition embraces the Intertwining of their works in concept and collaboration. These artists create an intertwining of art and memory, metaphor for emotion, and a reverence for the natural world.
Abigail Marquardt
Abigail Marquardt was raised in Coleman Wisconsin and currently lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She attended college at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay and has her BA in Art Education and Studio Arts. She has worked primarily in crochet and sculpture and her color palette usually includes natural colors.
She has participated in the Wisconsin Art Biennial hosted at the Museum of Wisconsin Art in West Bend and was a part of the Contemporary Art Show at the Trout Museum in Appleton. She has also worked as a summer art teacher at the Peninsula School of Art and currently works as the art teacher at Antigo High School.
Spidergraph by Abigail Marquardt
Kassie Corroy
Kassie Corroy is a printmaker and multidisciplinary artist living and working in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Studio Arts with emphasis in printmaking and sculpture from the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay. Her practice is rooted in personal experience and the shifting spaces between relationships: with others, the environment, and the self. Through layers of ink, form, and texture, Corroy explores the fluid nature of memory and emotion, where tension and tenderness coexist. Working across two dimensional, three dimensional, and book art forms, her work becomes a tactile meditation on connection, loss, and the ways experiences embed themselves in the material world. Corroy has exhibited in multiple group and invitational exhibitions across the United States, as well as internationally.
Infestation by Kassie Corroy
Gently by Kassie Corroy
Miranda Moeller
Miranda Moeller is a Wisconsin based artist. She received her BA in studio arts at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay in 2020. Miranda is interested in the roles that domestic spaces play in our lives. She explores the complexities of layered emotions and memories surrounding homes through printmaking and collage.
A Different Path by Mandy Moeller
The Shadow by Mandy Moeller
Savannah Mikle
Savannah Mikle explores the cyclical essence of life and death in nature, emphasizing the resulting decomposition as flora and fauna turn back to the ground. Their paintings and drawings are self-contained moments in the process of renewal. Organic material twists and flows through the passage of time; overlapping, pushing through, undulating, never static. They value an approach in working primarily in eco-conscious materials that retain the work’s potential to break down. This includes works on unfixed paper, handmade ink from foraged materials, creative uses for material obtained from invasive species, water-based mediums, and pencil. Savannah lives and works in the Green Bay, WI area and graduated from University of Wisconsin - Green Bay with a BA in Graphic Design and Studio Arts. They appreciate access to green spaces as well as the local consciousness around conservational efforts.
Humus Compositon (Red Winged Blackbird) by Savannah Mikle
Humus Composition (Grackle) by Savannah Mikle
Shelby Stoddard
Shelby Stoddard is a two-dimensional artist originally from rural Minnesota. Art has always been a significant part of Stoddard’s life as a way to express herself during any rough patch in her life. Especially from a young age, Stoddard relied on drawing and painting as a way to understand her thoughts, opinions, and emotions when words failed her. As she pursued art as a full time career, she explored different topics of discussion to base her art around, such as themes of childhood memories, feminism, human connection, and self-reflection. Stoddard’s work tends to involve sewing to some capacity; using the medium as a way of metephorically mending, healing, and connecting herself with her craft.
Stoddard graduated with a bacholors degree in Studio Art and a teaching certification in K-12 Art from Lawrence University in 2025. She currently works in Appleton as a substitute art teacher and has work experience as a studio assistant, visitor service associate, and education management in museum settings.
Go Get the Bucket, I Found a Worm! by Shelby Stoddard
Willow Bayer
Willow Bayer is an emerging artist currently based in Appleton, Wisconsin. She received her BFA in Painting and Drawing from the Peck School of the Arts, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee in 2018. During her last year of school, Bayer discovered her love for collage. She originally created small paper works as references for acrylic paintings. This process helped her plan out the color and composition before painting. Recently, the collages have taken on a life of their own and are no longer just references. The newer collages take on a level of detail and construction that makes it seem like you are entering another world. Her focus has been on sourcing and collaging old photographs from antique malls, her grandma’s photo album, and photos she takes herself.
Influences that inspire Bayer are colors of environments in animated TV shows and illustrations in children's books. Bayer is represented by Woodwalk Gallery in Egg Harbor, Wisconsin. She has shown work at The Trout Museum of Art in Wisconsin numerous times and in many galleries across Wisconsin and Michigan. Most recently, she has two pieces in the Wisconsin Artist Biennial 2026. She has also done a residency through Appleton Public Library in 2020.
Additionally, she also enjoys painting commissioned pet portraits, especially making them look like quirky characters from various periods, styles, or genres.
Cruisin for a Bruisin by Willow Bayer