Jaymee Harvey Willms, "Wallflower"

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$2500. Mix Media on Infrastructure Canvas, 36x36 in, 2022.

Price does not include shipping. Email info@collarworks.org for a shipping estimate.

Artist statement

As a project based artist I pull from my own experience and the stories of others. This is investigated through material and display. The work combines moments of narrative into sculptures and paintings that represent a devastation of self-dom within love, fear, poverty, fantasy and survival.

Artist bio

Jaymee Harvey Willms is an artist living and working in the Milwaukee area of Wisconsin. She was born and raised in Maplewood, Minnesota. From there she moved to South Dakota where she received her BFA in painting and art history from the University of South Dakota. In 2015 she went on to graduate from SUNY Albany with her MFA in sculpture. Currently, she is the Museum Director for the Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Art Museums and an adjunct instructor at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. Jaymee is a bereaved mother. She and her husband lost their twin sons, George and Allen to twin-twin-tranfusion-syndrome in 2021. Her artwork digs into grief, fantasy, feminism and where materials meet these thoughts, feelings and concepts. She has had international residencies, shows her work across the United States, and continues to make work in her studio in Milwaukee’s Walker's Point neighborhood.

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$2500. Mix Media on Infrastructure Canvas, 36x36 in, 2022.

Price does not include shipping. Email info@collarworks.org for a shipping estimate.

Artist statement

As a project based artist I pull from my own experience and the stories of others. This is investigated through material and display. The work combines moments of narrative into sculptures and paintings that represent a devastation of self-dom within love, fear, poverty, fantasy and survival.

Artist bio

Jaymee Harvey Willms is an artist living and working in the Milwaukee area of Wisconsin. She was born and raised in Maplewood, Minnesota. From there she moved to South Dakota where she received her BFA in painting and art history from the University of South Dakota. In 2015 she went on to graduate from SUNY Albany with her MFA in sculpture. Currently, she is the Museum Director for the Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Art Museums and an adjunct instructor at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. Jaymee is a bereaved mother. She and her husband lost their twin sons, George and Allen to twin-twin-tranfusion-syndrome in 2021. Her artwork digs into grief, fantasy, feminism and where materials meet these thoughts, feelings and concepts. She has had international residencies, shows her work across the United States, and continues to make work in her studio in Milwaukee’s Walker's Point neighborhood.

$2500. Mix Media on Infrastructure Canvas, 36x36 in, 2022.

Price does not include shipping. Email info@collarworks.org for a shipping estimate.

Artist statement

As a project based artist I pull from my own experience and the stories of others. This is investigated through material and display. The work combines moments of narrative into sculptures and paintings that represent a devastation of self-dom within love, fear, poverty, fantasy and survival.

Artist bio

Jaymee Harvey Willms is an artist living and working in the Milwaukee area of Wisconsin. She was born and raised in Maplewood, Minnesota. From there she moved to South Dakota where she received her BFA in painting and art history from the University of South Dakota. In 2015 she went on to graduate from SUNY Albany with her MFA in sculpture. Currently, she is the Museum Director for the Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Art Museums and an adjunct instructor at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. Jaymee is a bereaved mother. She and her husband lost their twin sons, George and Allen to twin-twin-tranfusion-syndrome in 2021. Her artwork digs into grief, fantasy, feminism and where materials meet these thoughts, feelings and concepts. She has had international residencies, shows her work across the United States, and continues to make work in her studio in Milwaukee’s Walker's Point neighborhood.