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The Art of Emil Glocar

Step into the remarkable world of Emilian "Emil" Glocar, an internationally recognized artist and local Eau Claire treasure. His journey, shaped by exile, war, and defiance, unfolds through a private collection of captivating works that echo the resilience of the human spirit. This intimate exhibit showcases authenticated and signed works from Glocar’s private collection, each piece a window into the extraordinary life of a man who transformed adversity into art.

About Emil Glocar: Born amidst the turmoil of early 20th-century Europe, Glocar's path was irrevocably changed when he was exiled to America before the Nazi occupation—an event that saved his life. Although initially a priest and author, his outspoken beliefs led to his separation from the church. Turning to art as a means of expression, Glocar poured his repressed history onto the canvas, creating breathtaking depictions of Slavic landscapes, cityscapes, and the people he longed to serve. His legacy began just down the street from the Pablo Center, where he worked tirelessly in his second-floor studio at 4 S. Barstow Street during the 1970s before relocating to Milwaukee. His paintings, often purchased directly from his studio, embody stories of struggle, survival, and friendship. 

Cost

FREE

Time(s)

Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday until Mar. 30, 10am-2pm


For More Information
 pablocenter.org
Pablo Center at the Confluence
128 Graham Avenue
Eau Claire, WI 54701