The Racine Art Museum (RAM) holds the largest and most significant contemporary craft collection in North America, with close to 11,000 objects from nationally and internationally recognized artists who create meaningful statements in craft media. RAM’s mission is to elevate the stature of craft to fine arts by presenting ceramics, fibers, glass, metals, polymer, and wood alongside paintings and sculptures. Exhibitions at RAM emphasize ideas behind the artwork, rather than following strict media categories.

RAM plays a vital role in arts education at RAM’s Wustum Museum, where community outreach programs and studio art classes are taught by regionally and nationally known artists working in craft media.

Racine Art Museum and Wustum Museum are located in Racine, Wisconsin, a historic community on the shores of Lake Michigan, with a tradition of supporting art and architecture.

*NARM privileges may be restricted for concerts/lectures/special exhibitions and ticketed events.