The Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art (WMOCA) is set to showcase the artistic talent of Mark Weller, an ethereal lens-based artist whose nationally and internationally celebrated work is a vibrant display of creativity and originality. Weller’s solo exhibition, titled “The Infinite Effect of Time on Clouds and Water… Never in Reruns,” goes beyond the constraints of traditional three-dimensional photographic art, delving into the fourth dimension to unravel the intricate effects of time. In an age marked by environmental uncertainty, this exhibition explores the intersection of experience and nonconformity.
According to David Hummer, Founder and Executive Director of WMOCA, “Weller’s innovative and exciting work, created with a camera, is simply outstanding. WMOCA is thrilled to host this significant exhibition, which examines water in liquid, gaseous, and frozen forms, prompting viewers to reflect on their role in the environment.” These painterly creations aim to transform the way individuals perceive and experience the familiar.
Situated at 309 McClellan Street in Wausau, WMOCA showcases the works of globally recognized artists, gaining international acclaim in the process. The recently renovated historic 1901 building serves as an exceptional venue for an art museum.
WMOCA will host an opening reception on January 12th between 6 – 8 PM. “The Infinite Effect of Time on Clouds and Water… Never in Reruns” opens January 5, 2024, and runs to March 30, 2024.

