Aaron Kramer: Sense of Wonder

aaron kramer: sense of wonder

March 7–August 23, 2026

Sense of Wonder brings together the lifelong curiosities of artist and maker Aaron Kramer, whose imagination and artistic expression is shaped by salvaged materials, mechanical tinkering, and an enduring belief that creativity is a way of understanding the world.

Growing up, Kramer was a child who could never sit still. He roamed the southern suburbs of Chicago, by skateboard and bike, treating Thursday trash day as a weekly treasure hunt for motors, electronics, and the raw materials that fueled his earliest experiments. From forts and go-karts to rockets and secret agent kit, he developed a vocabulary of making rooted in resourcefulness, play, and the thrill of discovery. Mentors in woodshop, metalworking, and art classrooms nurtured this drive, and by high school he was already sharing his skills with younger students, a practice of teaching and mentorship that continues to shape his work.

Kramer’s sculptures evolved from a found object aesthetic rooted in assemblages to wire forms, woven vessels, and kinetic constructions sometimes inspired by the earliest sonograms of his first child. This fascination with implied function and mechanical life has guided him toward automata: moving mechanical devices that imitate life, sparking a sense of wonder in their movement. His drawing machines, blur the line between penny arcades and science museums, transforming simple mechanisms into mesmerizing magical performances.

A passionate educator, Kramer empowers children to build boldly, embracing failure, and cultivating a maker mentality that prepares them to construct their own futures. Sense of Wonder is an invitation to curiosity, play, and the boundless possibilities that emerge when imagination is set in motion.

EXHIBITION CELEBRATION

Saturday, May 2, 2026, 5:00-7:00pm

Register Here (Members free, Visitors $15)

 

Artwork pictured at the top of the page, left to right: Aaron Kramer, Down on the Farm, Head Spins, Bird Box, Pin Spiral, and Pacific Gyre.

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