The Waskowmium is a collection of artworks in northern Vermont, USA,[1] and "housed at two residences and four other spaces that are exclusively devoted to storing and displaying the collection".[2]

It was founded by Mark S. Waskow. As of 2007, it was reportedly "one of the largest private collections of artworks in [Vermont], [with] a total of 8,000 pieces, much of it produced by Vermonters".[1] It notably includes paintings by Marc Awodey and drawings by Ed Koren.[1]

Media heavily represented in this collection are works on paper, artists' books and other printed materials, collage, assemblage, constructions and works by Vermont-based artists. An archive of materials relating to the contemporary art scene in Vermont and its chronology is also maintained.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Anne Galloway, The artful collector, Mark Waskow has thousands of artworks and one big dream of a museum, Vermont Today, Published March 4, 2007. Consulted on March 30, 2011.
  2. Janet Van Fleet, WALKABOUT: The Waskowmium, Vermont Art Zine, February 18, 2009. Consulted on March 30, 2011.
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