2022 · mural, interactive, science
Sea Grant Mural
Sturgeon Bay, WI
A kayaker on the dark water, and a whole invisible lake beneath.




In 2022, SeaGrant celebrated its 50th anniversary. To mark this significant milestone, they commissioned a mural painted by talented Wisconsin artists. The vibrant and dynamic city of Sturgeon Bay was chosen as the perfect location for this commemorative artwork.
Collaborating closely with Jody Henseler, a respected local teacher, friend, paddler and fellow artist, the artists aimed to create a mural that not only celebrated the organization’s legacy but also highlighted the beauty and importance of Lake Michigan. Jody’s extensive scientific knowledge and deep passion for the water played a crucial role in shaping the mural’s design.
The mural is a stunning visual narrative that captures the essence of Lake Michigan’s ecosystem, from its shimmering waters and diverse marine life to the rich cultural history and communities that thrive along its shores. The mural showcases the interplay between humans and nature, emphasizing the need for conservation and sustainable practices to protect this precious natural resource for future generations.
Jody Henseler’s input ensured that the mural was not just a piece of art but also an educational tool. Elements of the mural depict key scientific concepts and the delicate balance of the lake’s ecosystem. Through vibrant colors and intricate details, the mural tells the story of Lake Michigan’s past, present, and future, inspiring viewers to appreciate and protect the lake’s natural beauty.
The mural has become a beloved landmark in Sturgeon Bay, drawing residents and visitors alike to marvel at its beauty and reflect on the importance of preserving the Great Lakes. It stands as a testament to SeaGrant’s 50 years of dedication to environmental stewardship, education, and community engagement, and it continues to inspire a sense of wonder and responsibility towards Lake Michigan and beyond.
A video by SeaGrant’s Bonnie Willison can be seen here.
How this guide works
- The sky is real
- The planet and moon positions on the cards are computed on your own device, with the same astronomical models NASA's JPL uses. Nothing is looked up from a server, so the sky is always current.
- Works at the wall
- Once the page loads, the guide keeps working on a weak signal. There are no third-party calls, no ads, no cookies. The scavenger hunt remembers your finds on your own phone — no account, no tracking.
- Built as a system
- The guide is an engine, not a one-off. Each mural is one data file — the specimens, their places on the wall, their stories. The same engine can turn any numbered or didactic wall into a field guide like this one.
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