The Kohler Workers Mural
The artist Ann Agee (Arts/Industry alumnus, Pottery: 1991, 1998) painted the portraits of twenty-five Kohler Pottery associates for the work fondly known as the Kohler Workers Mural (untitled, 1991). Now, over thirty years since it was installed on the wall of the Pottery’s cast shop, the mural has been seen by countless associates. It serves as an acknowledgment and celebration of the individuals who are integral to the processes and production that take place on the factory floor.
Agee began her 1991 Arts/Industry residency without previous experience working in a factory. Over her time at Kohler Co., the people behind industrial production became colleagues and friends. After her residency, Agee took on the role of residency technician, an Arts Center staffer who aids artists-in-residence in navigating studio processes, further embedding herself into the network of factory workers.
Agee filled numerous sketchbooks with drawings of people and places she encountered. Those portrait drawings served as icebreakers to get to know the associates better and hear their stories.
Using a cobalt blue and white palette, she transferred the sketches onto teapots, tureens, portrait platters, bathroom fixtures, wall tiles, and the Kohler Workers Mural. The mural is constructed with the factory’s painted setters, which are large tiles placed under plumbing ware for stabilization during the firing process. Each portrait is bordered by a plain or decorative painted frame and surrounded by textured white tiles. The workers—casters, administrative associates, supervisors, glazers, and masons—are depicted either seated in the break room or standing at their workstations in the factory.
Mary Ross
Artist Editions
39 years and is still working
Dave Hansen
Vitreous Spray
40+ Years
Chris Shircel
Manual Caster
43 Years, Retired from Kohler
Merle Furhmann
Caster
41 Years
Charlie Blindauer
Herman Line Operator
30+ years, still works at Kohler
Joe Straub
Pottery Casing
45+ years, retired from Kohler
Greg Schmidbauer
Foreman, slip making and mold dept.
Mike Frombach
Foreman
Began in 1988, still working
Val Jean Marcoe
Pottery Casing
36 and counting
Carl Penzich
Maintenance
33 years, retired from Kohler
DuWayne Wiek
Vitreous Manufacturing Development
44 years
Linda Gensh
Admin Assistant
36 years
Dennis Frankovis
Load/unload kiln cars
34 Years
Pete Martinez
Cleaning Crew
Dave Seefeldt
Manual Caster
40+ years, retired from Kohler
Doug Post
Jaimy Burt
Caster, retired from Dist Centerbli
35+ Years
Scott Czaplinski
Danny Michels
Vitreous Manufacturing Development
Working retiree, golf course maintenance, started in 86.
Dennis Drexler
Inspector
35 Years
Eugene Beeck
Ware Caster
40 Years
Dan Kugle
10 years, left to run his own dairy farm
Elroy Voss
Kiln Operator
42 Years
Theresa Millard
33 Years
Project Manager – Sustainability and Stewardship (she also an industrial designer in Artist Editions and was instrumental in starting the waste lab).
Gerry Voss
Pottery
42 Years