Bruce W. Pepich (born 1952, Elmhurst, Illinois) is an expert in American and international craft, and executive director and curator of collections at the Racine Art Museum (RAM) and Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts (Wustum) in Racine, Wisconsin. In Pepich's time at RAM, the contemporary craft collection has increased in size from 253 pieces to almost 10,000 pieces in 2018, one of the largest collections in the United States. Pepich is an Honorary Fellow of the American Craft Council (ACC), in recognition of his contributions to the field of contemporary American crafts.[1]
Pepich joined RAM as a project director after graduation and was appointed director in 1980.[2] During his tenure, he has built RAM into a major museum focusing on contemporary crafts and fulfilling his, "longstanding ambition to direct the most important craft museum in the Midwest."[3] The museum's most significant donor and promoter, Karen Johnson Boyd, played a significant role, working with Pepich in gaining national recognition for its collection[4] and raising more than ten million dollars for the new building in downtown Racine, creating two campuses for art and education.[5] The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) also supports Pepich in his philosophy that "serving the community is good for us as an institution."[6]
Pepich has participated on over 135 jury panels for regional, national, and international competitive art exhibitions and fellowship programs. These include the Cotsen Prize for Japanese Bamboo Basketry, the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Artists’ Grants, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show, described as being "juried by the most distinguished experts in the various fields of craft art".[7][8]
Recognition
2010, Ann Koski Professional Excellence Award-Wisconsin Federation of Museums
2010, State of Wisconsin Governor's Award in the Arts from the Wisconsin Foundation for the Arts and Governor Jim Doyle of the State of Wisconsin
2011, Wisconsin Visual Art Achievement Award-Museum of Wisconsin Art[9]
2012, Honorary Fellow in the American Craft Council's College of Fellows[10][11]
Board appointments
1991 - 1997 Board of Directors, Taylor Children's Home, Racine, Wisconsin
1992 National Endowment for the Arts, Advancement Program Overview Panel
1992 - 1996 Fine Arts Advisory Committee, Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin
1993 - 1996 Professional Advisory Committee, Friends of Fiber International
1994 - 1996 Board of Trustees, Creative Glass Center of America, Millville, New Jersey
2007 - 2010 Board of Directors, Cultural Alliance of Greater Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2013 – Present Board of Trustees, American Craft Council
Personal life
Pepich lives with his wife, Lisa Englander, an artist and curator, in Racine, Wisconsin
Publications
Pepich, Bruce W. (2000). Mara Superior: A Retrospective. Connecticut: New Britain Museum of American Art.
Essay in Takaezu, Toshiko (2000). Toshiko Takaezu: An Essential Balance. Chicago: Perimeter Gallery.
Essay in The Jewelry of Robert Ebendorf, a Retrospective of Forty Years. Raleigh, North Carolina: Gallery of Art and Design, North Carolina State University. 2003.
Pepich, Bruce W. (2003). Introducing RAM : the building and collections. Racine Art Museum. ISBN978-0972832601.
Ries, Christopher; Pepich, Bruce (2004). Glass and Light: Christopher Ries, Marx Saunders Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, May 22 – June 25,2004. Chicago: Marx-Saunders Gallery.
Hicks, Bob; Fogarty, Lori; Pepich, Bruce W. (2011). Beth Van Hoesen: Catalogue Raisonné of Limited-Edition Prints, Books, and Portfolios. Hudson Hills Press. ISBN978-1555953447.
Pepich, Bruce W.; Vigna, Lena (2017). Collection Focus: Renie Breskin Adams at RAM. Racine Art Museum. ISBN978-0983183754.