Rachel Hausmann Schall

Rachel Hausmann Schall

Biographical Info Rachel Hausmann Schall is a born and raised midwestern artist, writer and educator living and working in central Wisconsin. She received her BFA from the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design (MIAD) in 2015 and became co-founder and co-director of the artist collective After School Special (2015-2018). She continues to exhibit work regularly at gallery spaces in Milwaukee, including solo exhibitions at Chamber (2016) and the Real Tinsel (2021). Rachel has also shown nationally at Little Berlin (Philadelphia, PA), Project 1612 (Peoria, IL), Woman Made Gallery (Chicago, IL), the DeVos Art Museum at Northern Michigan University (Marquette, MI) and Lease Agreement (Lubbock, TX) for the Terrain Biennial 2019. She was recognized as an emerging artist finalist for the Mary L. Nohl Fellowship in 2016, received the Nohl Suitcase Export Grant in 2018, and completed an artist residency in 2019 at the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, VT. Her work takes shape in many forms, although currently, she is interested in exploring text, language, and mark-making through written and visual mediums like collage, painting, sculpture, and printmaking. Hausmann Schall is one of the co-organizers of the emerging artist grant and exhibition program The Grilled Cheese Grant. In addition to her practice as an artist, Rachel is a contributing writer for both the Chicago-based arts publication Sixty Inches From Center and the Wisconsin-based publication Artdose Magazine. Her written pieces highlight the work of underrepresented artists, galleries, and arts-related projects in the midwest.   Rachel Hausmann Schall works as the Artist Residency and Adult Program Manager at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, WI.

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