
By Matt Foss, project coordinator
Nearly ten years ago, my wife, Mallory, who was my girlfriend at the time, prepared to travel to Door County to meet my extended family. While I wasn’t concerned about the side of my family that is good-natured and reserved, I was apprehensive about her meeting the other side that can be tactless and unforgiving. Even though I had a feeling she could hold her own, I wanted her to make a good first impression. I wasn’t looking for a “Rita Hayworth in Gilda” type impression, just something to show even the toughest crowd why I cared about her.
At the Woodson Art Museum, we also try hard to make good first impressions. This is one of the reasons we’re transforming the main entrance into a space that is more inviting, functional, and attractive. The staff at the Museum is head-over-heels in love with our workplace, and we want to give all visitors, including those who see the current exhibition, Celebrating Summer: Plein-Air Painters of America and Birds in Art this fall, an outstanding first impression – one that will make visitors, tour groups, and artists feel welcome, special, and eager to return often for memorable visits.