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2024 Archives of the Harry Whitehorse International

Wood Sculpture Festival

LOCATION: SAN DAMIANO MONONA
4123 MONONA DRIVE
MONONA, WISCONSIN
JUNE 14 – 22, 2024

This unique event is the first invitational international festival dedicated to an indigenous person, bringing together world-renowned sculptors for a weeklong artist-in-residence, immersing the community in the rich tradition of contemporary and traditional wood sculpting.

A celebration of contemporary and traditional wood sculpting

2024 Sculptors

From left, Thorsten Schutt, Christian Felland (equipment manager), Stacy Levin (Festival Executive Director), Gene Delcourt (Festival Founder & President), Annegret Kalvelage, Carlos Aguirre, Simone Levy, Lidia Rosińska, Michael Rofko, Gadadhar Ojha, Oldrich Pliska. Not pictured – Linda Metoxen and Djam Vivie.

Thank You

As the Harry Whitehorse International Wood Sculpture Festival comes to a close, we want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made this event a tremendous success.

First and foremost, we would like to express our profound gratitude to the Ho-Chunk people and the Ho-Chunk Nation. Your invaluable support and assistance in planning the festival were instrumental in its success. We deeply appreciate the opportunity to honor the fact that this is Ho-Chunk ancestral land and to share the Ho-Chunk people’s rich cultural heritage. Harry Whitehorse, a proud Ho-Chunk veteran, drew his artistic inspiration from this heritage, and it was a privilege to highlight this connection through the festival.

We extend our deepest appreciation to the community of Monona and the surrounding areas. Your active participation and return visits were the heart and soul of this festival. This event was created for you, to bring communities together, and your enthusiasm and engagement made it all worthwhile.

I want to express our gratitude to the City of Monona for their ongoing support and the Little Eagle Arts Foundation for allowing us to exhibit traditional Ho-Chunk arts and crafts. These artistic traditions played a vital role in Harry Whitehorse’s early development as an artist.

We also want to express our gratitude to the steering committee members Gene Delcourt, Stacy Levin, Janice Rice, Jon Thundercloud, Pat Howell, and Nancy Moore, as well as our dedicated event organizer Jane Schroeder. Your dedication and hard work were crucial to the festival’s success.

Our sincere thanks go out to the wonderful volunteers whose efforts were indispensable, our funders and in-kind donors, and the community restaurants that provided food for our artists. This was indeed a grassroots effort, and it couldn’t have happened without your generous contributions.

One of the most frequently asked questions is, “Where will the sculptures go?” We are excited to announce that five will be placed at Olbrich Botanical Gardens for a one-year exhibit. We are working out the details for the remaining sculptures and will update you once the locations are finalized.

Finally, we are thrilled to announce that we will be holding another Harry Whitehorse International Wood Sculpture Festival in 2026. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to once again come together to celebrate art, culture, and community.

Thank you all for being a part of this extraordinary event. Stay tuned for more updates; we can’t wait to see you in 2026!

Deb Whitehorse
June 26, 2024

2024 Featured Artists

Discover the twelve world-renowned talented artists featured at the Harry Whitehorse International Wood Sculpture Festival. Explore their unique styles and extraordinary creations. Get inspired and learn more about these exceptional artists today.

Carlos Olivera Aguirre

Carlos Olivera Aguirre

Quechua
Cusco, Peru
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Simone Carole Levy

Simone Carole Levy

Herrliberg,
Switzerland
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Oldrich Pliska

Oldrich Pliska

Halenkovice,
Czech Republic
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Thorsten Schütt

Thorsten Schütt

Horsten,
Germany
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Gene Delcourt

Gene Delcourt

Abenaki & Filipino
Madison, Wisconsin
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Linda Lou Metoxen

Linda Lou Metoxen

Diné
Montello, Wisconsin
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Michael Rofka

Michael Rofka

Laatzen,
Germany
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Djam Vivie

Djam Vivie

Ghana
(Currently living in Wisconsin)
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Annegret Kalvelage

Annegret Kalvelage

Gernsbach,
Germany
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Gadadhar Ojha

Gadadhar Ojha

India
(currently living in France)
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Lidia Rosińska

Lidia Rosińska

Zakopane,
Poland
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Finding the Spirit in the Wood is now available to purchase and download.

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The official 2024 Festival Book featuring a week of celebration and community.

2024 EVENT DETAILS

2024 SCHEDULE
Dates:
The festival will take place from June 14 – 22, 2024
Opening Ceremony:
June 14 @ 5 PM
Artist Working Hours: June 15 – 21 @ 9 AM – 5 PM , June 22 Closing Ceremony 10AM with Community Potluck to Follow
CLOSING CEREMONY TIME HAS BEEN CHANGED TO 10AM!
Closing Ceremony & Reception:
June 22 @ 10AM with Community Potluck to Follow
Location: The festival will be held at scenic San Damiano Monona on Lake Monona in Monona, Wisconsin. The address is 4123 Monona Drive, Monona, WI Map
Duration: The festival spans a week, offering attendees ample opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of wood sculpting.
Activities: Attendees can expect a diverse range of activities, including:

  • Live wood sculpting demonstrations by renowned artists.
  • Cultural performances, food vendors, and live entertainment create a vibrant and festive atmosphere.

Accessibility: The festival is open to all ages and is designed to be inclusive and accessible to everyone interested in art and culture. The festival takes place on the grass lawn of San Damiano.
Tickets: Free tickets are available on Event Brite.

Our 2024 Funders

Dane Arts

Dane Arts

This project is supported by Dane County Arts with additional funds from the Endres Mfg. Company Foundation; The Evjue Foundation, Inc., charitable arm of The Capital Times; the W. Jerome Frautschi Foundation; and the Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation.

Evjue Foundation

Evjue Foundation

The Evjue Foundation is the charitable arm of The Capital Times, created by William T. Evjue, the founder, longtime publisher, and editor of The Capital Times. Mr. Evjue established the foundation in 1958 to support the causes he and his wife, Zillah, cared most about, including the welfare of children and racial and social justice.

Farley Foundation

Farley Foundation

The Farley Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting ecological sustainability, social justice and peace.

Ho-Chunk Nation

Ho-Chunk Nation

Our oral tradition states “we have always been here” and more than likely, we always be here. Our history is not told in history books, but spans back beyond possibly three ice ages. The Ho-Chungra have traditional lands that go from Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri and Illinois.

Madison Community Foundation

Madison Community Foundation

Thanks to the generous Community Impact Grant from the Madison Community Foundation, our festival is able to make a significant difference in our community. This support reflects MCF’s dedication to fostering creativity, inclusivity, and community engagement.
Monona Tourism Fund

Monona Tourism Fund

Proudly supported by the City of Monona Tourism fund, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for their generous sponsorship, which enables us to host an exceptional event celebrating art, culture, and community.
Monona Fund

Monona Fund

The Monona Fund was established to help support the community of Monona by backing charitable causes with a vast outreach.

Travel Wisconsin

Travel Wisconsin

Thanks to the invaluable support from Travel Wisconsin through their marketing grant, we’re spreading the word far and wide about our festival. Their contribution ensures that our event reaches audiences across the state and beyond, inviting everyone to experience the magic of artistry and community in Monona
UW Health

UW Health

With a deep-rooted connection to our community, UW Health has been a valued partner in our festival journey, honoring the legacy of Harry Whitehorse. As a testament to this enduring partnership, one of Harry’s statues proudly stands in front of their Yahara Clinic, symbolizing our shared commitment to fostering creativity and well-being within our community.

Our Partners

Friends of San Damiano

Friends of San Damiano

The Friends are a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the use and development of the property known as San Damiano as a place for public recreation, interpretive programming, and peaceful reflection.

Little Eagle Arts Foundation

Little Eagle Arts Foundation

Little Eagle Arts Foundation (LEAF) stands as a vital partner in our festival, enriching our daily programming with their dedication to preserving and promoting American Indian art. As a nonprofit organization, LEAF is committed to nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit of American Indian/First Nations artists, fostering success, and promoting economic security.
Mundo Esperanza

Mundo Esperanza

Mundo Esperanza is a US-based Nonprofit, an NGO. We promote global sustainability, the celebration of Indigenous peoples and their history, and partners who share our vision and purpose.

Principal In-Kind Donors

In-Kind Contributors

American Family
Artist Host Families
     Janet Braun
     Sonja Darlington
     Kay Drew & Steve Wessel
     Drew Leja & Marybeth Wendorf
     Alex Mentele & Stewart Jameson
     Mary Todd & Michael Harwell
Center for Russian, Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Bleu Mont Dairy
Far Breton Bakery
FeLion Studios
Fraboni’s Italian Specialties & Delicatessen
Ian’s Pizza
Java Cat
Lincoln/Thundercloud Family

Madison Sourdough
Mathews Tent Rental
Metcalfe’s Market
Marigold Kitchen
Monona United Methodist Church
Bill Quackenbush, Ho-Chunk Nation Tribal Historic Preservation Officer
Salvatores
Simply Snow & Lawn
Meghan & Michael Stern
Greg Whitehorse
Ken Whitehorse
Willy Street Co-op

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Location

San Damiano
4123 Monona Dr, Monona, WI 53716
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