Men's Restroom
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Sandy Skoglund. American, born 1946
Liquid Origins, Fluid Dreams, 2000
The creation of this restroom was made possible by funding from the Kohler Trust for Arts and Education and Kohler Company. The altered plumbing products were created by Sandy Skoglund in Arts/Industry, a long-term artist-in-residence program of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center of Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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Sandy Skoglund. American, born 1946
Liquid Origins, Fluid Dreams, 2000
The creation of this restroom was made possible by funding from the Kohler Trust for Arts and Education and Kohler Company. The altered plumbing products were created by Sandy Skoglund in Arts/Industry, a long-term artist-in-residence program of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center of Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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Sandy Skoglund. American, born 1946
Liquid Origins, Fluid Dreams, 2000
The creation of this restroom was made possible by funding from the Kohler Trust for Arts and Education and Kohler Company. The altered plumbing products were created by Sandy Skoglund in Arts/Industry, a long-term artist-in-residence program of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center of Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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Sandy Skoglund. American, born 1946
Liquid Origins, Fluid Dreams, 2000
The creation of this restroom was made possible by funding from the Kohler Trust for Arts and Education and Kohler Company. The altered plumbing products were created by Sandy Skoglund in Arts/Industry, a long-term artist-in-residence program of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center of Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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Sandy Skoglund. American, born 1946
Liquid Origins, Fluid Dreams, 2000
The creation of this restroom was made possible by funding from the Kohler Trust for Arts and Education and Kohler Company. The altered plumbing products were created by Sandy Skoglund in Arts/Industry, a long-term artist-in-residence program of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center of Sheboygan, Wisconsin
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Sandy Skoglund. American, born 1946
Liquid Origins, Fluid Dreams, 2000
The creation of this restroom was made possible by funding from the Kohler Trust for Arts and Education and Kohler Company. The altered plumbing products were created by Sandy Skoglund in Arts/Industry, a long-term artist-in-residence program of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center of Sheboygan, Wisconsin