B. Gunar Gruenke

B. Gunar Gruenke was born and raised in Wisconsin. He grew up surrounded by artists and craftsmen creating and conserving stained glass and decorating America’s historic buildings and sacred spaces. He began studying art at the age of seven years old, under the tutelage of his grandfather, Bernard O. Gruenke, his father, Bernard E. Gruenke, both nationally recognized ecclesiastical artists, as well as various fine artists from around the world. He studied Business Administration in college and graduated with a major in General Business and emphasis in Economics and Finance from the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater.

B. Gunar Gruenke is the third generation owner and President of the internationally recognized Conrad Schmitt Studios based in New Berlin, Wisconsin. Established in 1889, the architectural arts studio is one of Milwaukee's early pioneer businesses as witnessed at the Milwaukee Public Museum in the "Streets of Old Milwaukee" permanent exhibit. The Studio’s collection of notable stained glass artwork is on display at the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows at Navy Pier in Chicago. The art studio specializes in various techniques and procedures including the investigation and documentation of original decorative schemes, gilding, glazing, marbleizing, scagliola [1] and stenciling as well as the new design, replication or conservation of stained glass and murals.

He has made his life’s work to carry on the tradition his father and grandfather have passed down. Mr. Gruenke oversees all facets of Studio operations including managing and supervising, restoration and renovation projects, as well as the coordination of all phases of the craft associated with architectural arts and decorative interior schemes. Mr. Gruenke also served as: the President of the Stained Glass Association of America (SGAA) from June 2007 to June 2009;[2] a Director of the SGAA Stained Glass School; a Director of the Western Great Lakes Chapter of the Association for Preservation Technology (APT) and as an APT International Board Member. His contributions to the field of stained glass have garnered the Distinguished Service Award 2010 [3] from the Stained Glass Association of America for the Studio’s work to compile, edit and implement the "SGAA Recommendations for Safety in the Stained Glass Studio.”

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Gruenke Foundation for the Arts

B. Gunar Gruenke sits on the Board of Directors of the Gruenke Foundation for the Arts. This 501c3 Not For Profit organization founded in 1996 is dedicated to the education of the arts to the general public. The foundation's roots can be traced back to 1991 when it was first established. The Gruenke Foundation for the Arts curates an historic collection of fine art. The collection ranges from 1893 World's Trades Fair Exposition Mosaics to a Gregorio Vasarri painting from the early 16th century. Mr Gruenke is leading the foundation in currently applying to the Getty Foundation for a grant to Conserve the 1893 Exposition mosaics and have them curated within an international traveling exhibit.

Published Works and Presentations

Mr. Gruenke has authored numerous publications on stained glass as well as written articles on decorative arts for trade publications such as: Claims Magazine,[4] Adoremus Bulletin,[5] Church & Worship Technology,[6] Your Church,[7] Stained Glass Quarterly,[8] Journal of Architectural Coatings,[9] PaintPro Magazine,[10][11] Traditional Building Magazine,[12] Church Executive Magazine,[13] PWC: Painting and Wallcovering Contractor,[14] Religious Product News,[15][16] Globe West,[17] Quantum Publishing,[18] the Waukesha Freeman,[19] and The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He has spoken on television news features and has addressed audiences including the Restoration & Renovation Conference, the NeoCon World’s Trade Fair, the Power of Paint and Coatings Conference, and at the Savannah College of Art and Design.

Historic Projects

Following is a partial list of samples, partial or full projects that Gunar has supervised and managed:

Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana

Hawaii Theatre, Honolulu, Hawaii

Citi Performing Arts Center, Wang Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts

Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

State Theatre, Sandusky, Ohio

Ohio Theatre, Columbus, Ohio

Ascension Lutheran Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Saint Francis Xavier Vincennes, Indiana[20]

St. Norbert's Church, Roxbury, Wisconsin

Highland House Madison, Wisconsin

French Lick Springs Hotel, French Lick, Indiana[21][22][23]

St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Salem, South Dakota

St. John Neumann Catholic Church, Knoxville, Tennessee

Ottawa County Courthouse, Port Clinton, Ohio

Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, Colorado

St. Mary’s Cathedral, Colorado Springs, Colorado

St. Mary’s Church, Burlington, Wisconsin[24]

Sheridan Opera House, Telluride, Colorado

Warner Theatre - Lobby, Torrington, Connecticut

St. Christopher Catholic Church, Hobe Sound, Florida

Springer Opera House, Columbus, Georgia

Assumption Church, Chicago, Illinois

Drake Hotel, Chicago, Illinois

Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Illinois

Old Stone Church, Cleveland, Ohio[25]

Roosevelt University – Ganz Hall, Chicago, Illinois

St. Mary of the Angels Church, Chicago, Illinois

St. Vincent DePaul, Chicago, Illinois

St. Joseph’s Church, Downers Grove, Illinois

Our Lady of Perpetual Help, West Brooklyn, Illinois

Paramount Theatre Center, Anderson, Indiana

Angola Post Office, Indianapolis, Indiana

St. Mary Cathedral, Lafayette, Indiana

West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden Springs, Indiana

Union Passenger Terminal, New Orleans, Louisiana

Colonial Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts

Bon Marche Building, Lowell, Massachusetts

Michigan Theatre, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Temple Theatre, Saginaw, Michigan

Gillioz Theatre, Springfield, Missouri

St. Mary’s Basilica, Natchez, Mississippi

Camden U.S. Courthouse, Camden, New Jersey

Federal Reserve Bank-Sample, Cleveland, Ohio

Broad Street Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Ohio

Philadelphia City Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Rajah Theatre, Reading, Pennsylvania

Paramount Theatre, Charlottesville, Virginia

Lincoln Theatre, Marion, Virginia

Mosque Theatre, Richmond, Virginia

Al Ringling Theatre, Baraboo, Wisconsin

Brown County Courthouse, Green Bay, Wisconsin

Ozaukee Hospital, Ozaukee, Wisconsin

References

  1. ^ PWC magazine, Fabulous Faux, New life for an Old Art
  2. ^ Stained Glass Quarterly Vol. 103, Number4
  3. ^ Stained Glass Quarterly, Fall 2010
  4. ^ July, 2009, Claims Magazine: “Objets d’Art: Insuring and Restoring Treasures Can Be Tricky” by B. Gunar Gruenke.
  5. ^ May, 2009, Adoremus Bulletin, Vol. XV No. 3: “Beauty Restored to Historic Church: Saint Francis Xavier in Vincennes – the Oldest Parish in the Indiana Territory” by B. Gunar Gruenke.
  6. ^ February, 2009, Church & Worship Technology: “Protecting your Church Treasures: If something happens to your Treasures, could they be replaced?” by B. Gunar Gruenke.
  7. ^ November 2003, Your Church: “Bringing Art to Light” featuring Mr. Gruenke’s restoration of a John LaFarge stained glass window for Old Stone Church in Cleveland, Ohio.
  8. ^ Winter, 2006, Stained Glass Quarterly: “Seabees Construct Stained Glass Windows in Iraq” by B. Gunar Gruenke.
  9. ^ May, 2008, Journal of Architectural Coatings: “Midwestern Masterpiece” by B. Gunar Gruenke featuring his restoration of the French Lick Springs Hotel in French Lick, Indiana.
  10. ^ November/December, 2007, Paint Pro Magazine: “Metallic Wall Coatings” featuring B. Gunar Gruenke.
  11. ^ July/August, 2007, Paint Pro Magazine: “A Beaux Art Treasure: French Lick Springs Hotel, French Lick, Ind.” featuring B. Gunar Gruenke.
  12. ^ August, 2007, Traditional Building Magazine: “Restoration: Original Ambiance” featuring B. Gunar Gruenke’s restoration of the French Lick Springs Hotel in French Lick, Indiana.
  13. ^ December 2002, Church Executive Magazine: “Choosing Wisely Among Stained Glass Restoration Methods” by B. Gunar Gruenke.
  14. ^ November/December, 2007, PWC Magazine: “Scagliola: Beautiful Faker” by B. Gunar Gruenke.
  15. ^ January, 2009, Religious Product News: “Protecting your Decorative Investment” by B. Gunar Gruenke featuring a case study of a devastating fire at St. Mary’s Church in Burlington, WI.
  16. ^ October, 2007, Religious Product News: “Selecting a Stained Glass Style” by B. Gunar Gruenke.
  17. ^ August, 2004, Globe West: “Parish Mourns its Treasures: Church Slated to Close Worries What Will Become of Art” featuring B. Gunar Gruenke.
  18. ^ January, 2006, Quantum Publishing: wrote the ‘Safety’ chapter for “The Stained Glass Handbook” released in Spring 2006.
  19. ^ Waukesha Freeman: “Turning Leadership into an Art” featuring B. Gunar Gruenke.
  20. ^ May, 2009, Adoremus Bulletin, Vol. XV No. 3: “Beauty Restored to Historic Church: Saint Francis Xavier in Vincennes – the Oldest Parish in the Indiana Territory” by B. Gunar Gruenke.
  21. ^ November/December, 2007, PWC Magazine: “Scagliola: Beautiful Faker” by B. Gunar Gruenke.
  22. ^ May, 2008, Journal of Architectural Coatings: “Midwestern Masterpiece” by B. Gunar Gruenke featuring his restoration of the French Lick Springs Hotel in French Lick, Indiana.
  23. ^ August, 2007, Traditional Building Magazine: “Restoration: Original Ambiance” featuring B. Gunar Gruenke’s restoration of the French Lick Springs Hotel in French Lick, Indiana.
  24. ^ January, 2009, Religious Product News: “Protecting your Decorative Investment” by B. Gunar Gruenke featuring a case study of a devastating fire at St. Mary’s Church in Burlington, WI.
  25. ^ November 2003, Your Church: “Bringing Art to Light” featuring Mr. Gruenke’s restoration of a John LaFarge stained glass window for Old Stone Church in Cleveland, Ohio.

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