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“The witch's house”
The Mary Nohl Art Environment (also called the Fox Point Art Yard, Fox Point Witch's house and Mary Nohl's house) is a residence in the Milwaukee suburb of Fox Point, Wisconsin. The property, which is filled with folk art created by artist Mary Nohl (1914–2001), is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. After the death of her parents, a sizable inheritance left Mary Nohl the chance to create artworks. She used concrete and found objects such as driftwood, wire and glass to build sculptures. In addition, the exterior and interior are colorfully decorated. Hundreds of works have been cataloged.
Situated in an upscale neighborhood in suburban Fox Point is a one and one-third lot on the west shore of Lake Michigan. On this lot is a modest home that belonged to Mary Nohl. What makes it... Read more
The statues & house aren't going anywhere!! There's concern that the statues are too frail to be moved. In fact, the Kohler organization has decided to shelter the statues during the cold winter... Read more
We stopped here in May 2015 and you are still able to view the concrete creatures, critters and carvings of the former art teacher Mary Nohl from the street through the fence. In April of 2015 it... Read more
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