July 31, 2025
To our Friends of the Warehouse Art Museum,
After thoughtful consideration over many months, we are announcing that the Warehouse Art Museum will not be reopening its doors.
The five-year history of WAM is rich with unforgettable exhibitions, unique collaborations, and profound community connections. Every visitor, artist, academic, curator, and staff member contributed immeasurably to this remarkable journey. At WAM, Serr & Shannon practiced what they believe and live, that all the arts are connected, –the visual, performing, and literary arts.
To our WAM friends: Thank you for being an integral part of our story. Whether you visited us once or one hundred times, your presence and unwavering support fueled every exhibition and event we hosted. You helped shape this unforgettable adventure, and for that, we are deeply grateful.
To the artists and curators who enriched our programs: We extend our sincere gratitude for the exceptional curation, talks, tours, and demonstrations you shared. Your willingness to journey, whether a short drive or a long flight, brought unique expertise and ideas that resonated deeply with our team and visitors alike.
To our incredible team, past and present: Your passion, creativity, and dedication were the foundation of WAM. You made complex endeavors seamless, and your unique talents and countless hours were vital to the institution we built together. Thank you for your belief in and commitment to this project.
While this chapter of a physical space closes, we see this not as a goodbye, but a see you later. Our collection and past exhibitions will remain accessible online at WAMmke.org, preserving the legacy of our work. Furthermore, The Serr & Shannon Collection will continue to be available for institutional loans and academic research; interested parties should contact:
Stay connected with us for updates on our collection and future projects by joining our e-newsletter here.
Our deepest gratitude goes out to everyone who shared in our journey over the past five years. We sincerely hope your enthusiasm for the arts endures.
Warmest regards,
Your friends at The Warehouse Art Museum
Jan Serr & John Shannon, Co-Founders
International & Comprehensive Collection
The Serr & Shannon Collection
The Serr & Shannon Collection consists of over 7,300 modern and contemporary works on paper, paintings, photography, and sculpture. Built by private collectors Jan Serr and John Shannon, the collection is personal and based on their interests and experiences. Both residents of Wisconsin, many notable Wisconsin artists are included in the collection, while their travels have brought together works by contemporary artists from China, Germany, Italy, India, Japan, Mexico, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, the United Kingdom, and more.