Illinois State Museum launches Route 66 collecting initiative
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[December 29, 2021]
By Brett Rowland |
(The Center Square) The
Illinois State Museum announced Tuesday its Route 66 collecting
initiative, which is focused on expanding the institution's holdings of
related historic objects ahead of 2026 exhibition marking the 100th
anniversary of the Mother Road.
The state museum is seeking items that help illuminate Route 66's
history, according to a new release.
Bob Waldmire's family has donated a significant collection of his art
and personal belongings to the Illinois State Museum. That collection
will serve as the foundation for the collecting initiative, according to
the news release.
"Bob represented a sense of freedom and devil-may-care
attitude to people who were more enmeshed in a routine," his brother,
Edwin "Buz" Waldmire, said in a statement.
Bob Waldmire was an itinerant artist and peace activist nomad, according
to the release. Throughout the 1970s, 80s and 90s, Waldmire traveled
from town to town along Route 66, creating and selling art and
postcards. Then, in 1985, he bought a 1972 Volkswagen camper van that he
lived out of in Arizona. The van was later the inspiration for the
character Fillmore in the Disney-Pixar movie Cars, according to the
news release.
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The Illinois State Museum plans to expand its Route 66 collection.
Courtesy of the Illinois State Museum
The objects given to the museum
include original drawings, paintings, prints, postcards, and a
manual typewriter on which Bob composed his newsletters and
correspondence. Other donations include a pair of patched, cutoff
shorts he wore when traveling Route 66, a roadside display stand for
selling postcards and the hood of his 1965 Mustang, hand-painted
with a map of Route 66.
"It is an honor for the Museum to receive this donation of Bob
Waldmire's art and objects," Illinois State Museum Curator of
History Erika Holst said in a statement. "No one symbolized the
freedom and opportunity of the Mother Road better than Bob Waldmire."
Those interested in contributing to the ISM Route 66 collecting
initiative can learn more about the items the Museum is looking to
add its collection at bit.ly/ISMRoute66. |