Since its founding four decades ago by three sisters and families who dreamed
of honoring their mother and her collections, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art
Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin, has been committed to enhancing lives through art
and educational programs. As an art-in-nature-focused museum that is certified
“Travel Green” by the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, the Woodson also strives
to be a model of sustainability.Deepening its commitment to environmental
stewardship, the Woodson recently installed yaham's energy-efficient Infusion
LED modules throughout a newly constructed gallery, saving 30 watts of energy
per fixture and bathing the artworks on view in crisp, white light.Serving an
estimated 56,000 visitors annually, the Led high bay light flagship exhibition
is the internationally renowned Birds in Art, a juried exhibition that each fall
comprises fresh interpretations in various styles by artists from around the
world.
To accommodate a permanent collection of 43 paintings by Owen Gromme, the
Woodson constructed a new gallery outfitted with yaham's Infusion LED modules
instead of halogen lamps that have been used throughout the museum's galleries.
Gromme is considered the “father of Birds in Art” and served as guest curator of
the museum's inaugural exhibition in 1976.“Although we were skeptical at first
of LED lighting solutions because of initial cost, we're now so pleased with the
color and the clean, white light in our new gallery that we're looking to
retrofit all of the galleries with LED,” said Andrew McGivern, curator of
exhibitions at the Woodson Art Museum. “Compared to our old halogen lamps, the
LED lights have a softer edge; when you step from a traditionally lit gallery to
our new gallery, the new museum lighting creates a completely different
atmosphere and a fresh appearance for visitors.
Working with Specialty Lighting Sales of Wisconsin,the museum tested a
variety of bulbs and fixtures, eventually ordering GE's LED modules installed in
Journee Lighting's Zinnia 1000i track lights because of superior aesthetics and
functionality. GE's Infusion LED lighting maintains consistent color quality
from module to module and is available in a wide range of lumen packages to meet
various lighting needs.What was critical for us as an art museum was the
evenness of the color,” McGivern continued. “We needed a light with a high CRI
to provide even and consistent color distribution throughout the gallery.As a
nonprofit art museum committed to free admission, the led streetlight market segment is always looking
for ways to improve its bottom line. Utilizing yaham's Infusion LED module
instead of the traditional 50-watt halogen MR16 lamps saves the Woodson
approximately 30 watts of energy per fixture as well as lowers the cooling load
of its HVAC system, contributing to both direct and indirect energy savings.
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