Supporting Creativity Close to Home: Marietta’s Allmon Proudly Partners with the Milwaukee Art Museum
Pictured left to right: Amanda Grams (Marietta), Thomas Busciglio-Ritter (Abert Family Associate Curator of American Art, MAM), Sarah Humphreville (Lunder Curator of American Art, Colby College Museum of Art), Jon Smucker (Marietta), Liz Siegel (Chief of Curatorial Affairs, MAM), Mary Allmon (Marietta), Michaela Harrington (Marietta), and Dr. Kim Sajet (Donna and Donald Baumgartner Director, MAM)
Photo: Front Room Studio
Marietta is proud to support the Milwaukee Art Museum in bringing Gertrude Abercrombie: The Whole World Is a Mystery to our community this spring. Abercrombie’s legacy is rooted in the Midwest, where she cultivated a creative community that bridged art, music, and conversation. Her story is a powerful reminder that innovation and imagination thrive close to home - values that resonate with our own approach to partnership and investing.
At Marietta, we believe strong communities are built not only through strategic investing, but also through cultural engagement. We’re committed to supporting institutions that enrich our city and inspire creativity.
We’re especially proud to recognize Mary Allmon’s contributions to this exhibition. In her role as President of the Contemporary Arts Society at the Milwaukee Art Museum, her leadership and dedication to the arts play a meaningful role in shaping Milwaukee’s cultural landscape.
We invite you to experience this extraordinary exhibition on view now through July 19, 2026.
Learn more about the exhibition: https://mam.org/exhibitions/whole-world/
