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Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum — Attraction in Wausau

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Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum
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The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum is located in Wausau, Wisconsin. It is best known for its annual "Birds in Art" exhibition, which exhibits contemporary artistic representations of birds. The annual exhibition has been held beginning the week after Labor Day since the museum's founding in 1976.
Nearby attractions
Thom Field
1601 N 10th St, Wausau, WI 54403
Yawkey House Museum
403 Mcindoe St, Wausau, WI 54403
Marathon County Historical Society
410 Mcindoe St, Wausau, WI 54403
Woodson History Center
410 Mcindoe St, Wausau, WI 54403
Nearby restaurants
Red Eye Brewing Company
612 Washington St, Wausau, WI 54403
Angelo's Family Pizza
1206 N 6th St, Wausau, WI 54403
6th Street Filling Station
1314 N 6th St, Wausau, WI 54403
Nearby hotels
Stewart Inn Hotel Downtown Wausau
521 Grant St, Wausau, WI 54403
Rosenberry Inn Bed & Breakfast
511 Franklin St, Wausau, WI 54403
Bougainvillea Bed and Breakfast
511 Franklin St, Wausau, WI 54403
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Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum

700 N 12th St, Wausau, WI 54403
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The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum is located in Wausau, Wisconsin. It is best known for its annual "Birds in Art" exhibition, which exhibits contemporary artistic representations of birds. The annual exhibition has been held beginning the week after Labor Day since the museum's founding in 1976.

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attractions: Thom Field, Yawkey House Museum, Marathon County Historical Society, Woodson History Center, restaurants: Red Eye Brewing Company, Angelo's Family Pizza, 6th Street Filling Station
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(715) 845-7010
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Nearby attractions of Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum

Thom Field

Yawkey House Museum

Marathon County Historical Society

Woodson History Center

Thom Field

Thom Field

4.4

(62)

Open 24 hours
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Yawkey House Museum

Yawkey House Museum

4.8

(45)

Closed
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Marathon County Historical Society

Marathon County Historical Society

4.8

(37)

Closed
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Woodson History Center

Woodson History Center

4.9

(19)

Open 24 hours
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The Merry Mixer
The Merry Mixer
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The Brewery Comedy Tour at Mosinee Brewing Company!
The Brewery Comedy Tour at Mosinee Brewing Company!
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401 4th Street, Mosinee, WI 54455
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Rothschild Scaled Up Reptile Expo 12-14-2025
Rothschild Scaled Up Reptile Expo 12-14-2025
Sun, Dec 14 • 11:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum

Red Eye Brewing Company

Angelo's Family Pizza

6th Street Filling Station

Red Eye Brewing Company

Red Eye Brewing Company

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Angelo's Family Pizza

Angelo's Family Pizza

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Reviews of Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum

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I resolved to visit more local art museums and I'm so glad I did. This was a lovely experience. So much variety. I went back a second time because I hadn't allowed myself enough time to enjoy all the art. The Birds in Art exhibit is amazing as expected. So much variety and talent. The Paul Rhymer sculptures were definitely worth the second trip, especially after I purchased the exhibit book and read more about the process and more. I highly recommend getting the books. Such a great way to remember and learn more and so reasonably priced. I brought my parents from out of town the first time. They are not big art museum people but they really enjoyed the museum, and the outdoor sculptures. There are so many nooks and side rooms to explore. I hadn't been to the roof top sculpture garden before and I really enjoyed it. Quite the view as well. The permanent collection display, which changes regularly, was such a breathtakingly immersion into the Sea. I almost wish I had waves and ocean music playing, but I could almost hear it anyway. Just lovely. I was surprised to see the Owen Gromme little watercolor because I'm so used to his larger wildlife works. Delightful. I also loved that they had a touch room with braille descriptions of various bird sculptures. What a wonderful offering. The children's area looked so fun as well. Interactive art activities just there for exploring the art. Luckily children!! The cost is free, but donations are of course accepted. There's a box at the door. The greeting docent was very nice. There are maps, seating stools for the galleries, magnifying glasses, elevators. Nice bathrooms and a coat room. The gift shop is small, mostly previous Birds in Art exhibit books, posters of Birds in Art, stickers, cards...

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5.0
2y

Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum is an amazing FREE place to appreciate multiple types of art. My husband and I visited on a Friday morning; it was not busy when we arrived and we were greeted at the door and the kind volunteer explained the different areas of the museum to visit. We enjoyed everything from a nature exhibit, to art focused on water, to recycled art made from stuff in a landfill. It was easy to move around in the museum and appreciate all the art! We also enjoyed briefly visiting the sculpture garden on the roof and outside (it was a very hot day), and finding a place downstairs to make your own art… and another exhibit! The roof has a beautiful view of the city! We spent 3 hours leisurely enjoying the exhibits. All of the employees were incredibly friendly and the building itself was gorgeous. We will be back again to see new exhibits. Even though it is free, be sure to drop some money in their donation boxes to keep the...

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2y

Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum is consistently awe-inspiring. We began with a stroll through the immaculate statue garden, impressively clean despite the fall season and its usual leaf cleanup. Upon entering, we were warmly greeted, informed about ongoing exhibits, and guided on coat placement—a seamless welcome. The building's aesthetic is simply breathtaking, marrying stunning architecture with even more captivating artwork. It's an experience that warrants dedicating a few hours of your time. I highly recommend it, especially for parents; their children's area in the basement adds to the allure. I'm eagerly anticipating a return visit in summer to explore their rooftop display in the...

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I resolved to visit more local art museums and I'm so glad I did. This was a lovely experience. So much variety. I went back a second time because I hadn't allowed myself enough time to enjoy all the art. The Birds in Art exhibit is amazing as expected. So much variety and talent. The Paul Rhymer sculptures were definitely worth the second trip, especially after I purchased the exhibit book and read more about the process and more. I highly recommend getting the books. Such a great way to remember and learn more and so reasonably priced. I brought my parents from out of town the first time. They are not big art museum people but they really enjoyed the museum, and the outdoor sculptures. There are so many nooks and side rooms to explore. I hadn't been to the roof top sculpture garden before and I really enjoyed it. Quite the view as well. The permanent collection display, which changes regularly, was such a breathtakingly immersion into the Sea. I almost wish I had waves and ocean music playing, but I could almost hear it anyway. Just lovely. I was surprised to see the Owen Gromme little watercolor because I'm so used to his larger wildlife works. Delightful. I also loved that they had a touch room with braille descriptions of various bird sculptures. What a wonderful offering. The children's area looked so fun as well. Interactive art activities just there for exploring the art. Luckily children!! The cost is free, but donations are of course accepted. There's a box at the door. The greeting docent was very nice. There are maps, seating stools for the galleries, magnifying glasses, elevators. Nice bathrooms and a coat room. The gift shop is small, mostly previous Birds in Art exhibit books, posters of Birds in Art, stickers, cards and postcards.
Jessica KampaJessica Kampa
Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum is an amazing FREE place to appreciate multiple types of art. My husband and I visited on a Friday morning; it was not busy when we arrived and we were greeted at the door and the kind volunteer explained the different areas of the museum to visit. We enjoyed everything from a nature exhibit, to art focused on water, to recycled art made from stuff in a landfill. It was easy to move around in the museum and appreciate all the art! We also enjoyed briefly visiting the sculpture garden on the roof and outside (it was a very hot day), and finding a place downstairs to make your own art… and another exhibit! The roof has a beautiful view of the city! We spent 3 hours leisurely enjoying the exhibits. All of the employees were incredibly friendly and the building itself was gorgeous. We will be back again to see new exhibits. Even though it is free, be sure to drop some money in their donation boxes to keep the museum going.
Nathan FlaminioNathan Flaminio
(I'd swear I already had a review on here, I think some of mine get deleted from time to time) Always one of our favorite places to go. You can always find great bird artwork here, but we've also seen blown glass, Escher, and now hats from around the world. Great exhibit! I especially liked the headgear with old coins, the ones with faces, and (of course) da Yooper dog hat, lol. Free to get in (they do accept donations), plenty of parking, and lots of great artwork! It's always worth a trip here. There are currently 4 gyms and several Pokestops here for the Go players as well, all accessible from the parking lot.
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I resolved to visit more local art museums and I'm so glad I did. This was a lovely experience. So much variety. I went back a second time because I hadn't allowed myself enough time to enjoy all the art. The Birds in Art exhibit is amazing as expected. So much variety and talent. The Paul Rhymer sculptures were definitely worth the second trip, especially after I purchased the exhibit book and read more about the process and more. I highly recommend getting the books. Such a great way to remember and learn more and so reasonably priced. I brought my parents from out of town the first time. They are not big art museum people but they really enjoyed the museum, and the outdoor sculptures. There are so many nooks and side rooms to explore. I hadn't been to the roof top sculpture garden before and I really enjoyed it. Quite the view as well. The permanent collection display, which changes regularly, was such a breathtakingly immersion into the Sea. I almost wish I had waves and ocean music playing, but I could almost hear it anyway. Just lovely. I was surprised to see the Owen Gromme little watercolor because I'm so used to his larger wildlife works. Delightful. I also loved that they had a touch room with braille descriptions of various bird sculptures. What a wonderful offering. The children's area looked so fun as well. Interactive art activities just there for exploring the art. Luckily children!! The cost is free, but donations are of course accepted. There's a box at the door. The greeting docent was very nice. There are maps, seating stools for the galleries, magnifying glasses, elevators. Nice bathrooms and a coat room. The gift shop is small, mostly previous Birds in Art exhibit books, posters of Birds in Art, stickers, cards and postcards.
Elizabeth

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Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum is an amazing FREE place to appreciate multiple types of art. My husband and I visited on a Friday morning; it was not busy when we arrived and we were greeted at the door and the kind volunteer explained the different areas of the museum to visit. We enjoyed everything from a nature exhibit, to art focused on water, to recycled art made from stuff in a landfill. It was easy to move around in the museum and appreciate all the art! We also enjoyed briefly visiting the sculpture garden on the roof and outside (it was a very hot day), and finding a place downstairs to make your own art… and another exhibit! The roof has a beautiful view of the city! We spent 3 hours leisurely enjoying the exhibits. All of the employees were incredibly friendly and the building itself was gorgeous. We will be back again to see new exhibits. Even though it is free, be sure to drop some money in their donation boxes to keep the museum going.
Jessica Kampa

Jessica Kampa

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(I'd swear I already had a review on here, I think some of mine get deleted from time to time) Always one of our favorite places to go. You can always find great bird artwork here, but we've also seen blown glass, Escher, and now hats from around the world. Great exhibit! I especially liked the headgear with old coins, the ones with faces, and (of course) da Yooper dog hat, lol. Free to get in (they do accept donations), plenty of parking, and lots of great artwork! It's always worth a trip here. There are currently 4 gyms and several Pokestops here for the Go players as well, all accessible from the parking lot.
Nathan Flaminio

Nathan Flaminio

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