James Kieselburg

Director

  • Milwaukee WI UNITED STATES
  • Grohmann Museum: GM112
  • Grohmann Museum

James Kieselburg is an expert in museum collections and exhibition management, sociology of work, photography and the art of industry.

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Education, Licensure and Certification

M.S.

Anthropology and Museum Studies

University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee

1997

B.A.

Anthropology and Museum Studies

Beloit College

1993

Master's Certification

Museum Studies and Curation

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee & Milwaukee Public Museum

1996

Biography

James Kieselburg is director of the Grohmann Museum at MSOE. His areas of expertise include museum collections and exhibit management, the sociology of work, art of industry and graphic design. Kieselburg has spent the past 20+ years at the museums of Beloit College, UW-Milwaukee, Marquette University and MSOE.

He is the curator of several recent exhibitions including David Plowden’s Portraits of Work, The Art and Mechanics of Animation, and The Magnificent Machines of Milwaukee. He has also published numerous books, essays and articles for the Grohmann Museum, The Society for Industrial Archeology, and Railroad Heritage magazine. His scholarly pursuits focus on museum design, the art of human industry, and the sociology of work.

Areas of Expertise

Photography
Art of Industry
Museum Management and Leadership
Sociology of Work
Graphic Design

Affiliations

  • Milwaukee Museum Consortium : Member
  • American Alliance of Museums (AAM) : Member
  • Wisconsin Federation of Museums (WFM) : Member

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Media Appearances

Old and new collide in an amazing collaboration of industry art at MSOE's Grohmann Museum

CBS58 Sunday Morning - WDJT-TV  tv

2024-03-10

It's like taking a time machine and traveling to the past and future. The museum has a new temporary exhibit called "Patterns of Meaning: The Art of Industry by Cory Bonnet." It blends historic steel mill artifacts with painting and culture.

It's on display through the end of April at the Grohmann Museum on the Campus of MSOE. There are dozens of pieces, each honoring the innovators and workers who built our modern world at the turn of the 20th century.

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Grohmann Museum’s Latest Exhibit Welds Together Art and Industry

Milwaukee Magazine  online

2024-02-16

In a warehouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a ten-truckload collection of wooden casting patterns once used in steel mills in late-19th century and early-20th century. Painter Cory Bonnet began acquiring them in 2021, and since then has worked with a multidisciplinary group of artists to create works inspired by the industrial components.

A fraction of this collection is featured in the Grohmann Museum’s latest exhibit, “Patterns of Meaning: The Art of Industry by Cory Bonnet,” which runs until April 28. It includes paintings, glassworks, ceramics and more that represent the staggering steel industry and human ingenuity.

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'Patterns of Meaning' at Grohmann Museum elevates hand built craftsmanship through wood casting patterns

WUWM 89.7FM  radio

2024-02-06

The Milwaukee School of Engineering's Grohmann Museum specializes in merging art and industry, and its latest exhibit fully embodies this principle.

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Selected Publications

Clark Hulings: The Art of Work and the Work of Art

Cambridge University Press

Kieselburg, J. (Editor and Foreword)

2024-04-01

Book

A Time of Toil and Triumph: Selections from the Shogren-Meyer Collection of American Art

Milwaukee School of Engineering

Kieselburg, J.

2022-07-01

Exhibition Catalogue

Building STEAM: Creating a Culture of Art in an Engineering Education

ASEE Conference

Dwyer, M.; Kieselburg, J.; Marini, C.; Wikoff, K.

2021-04-01

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