Tundraland Home Improvements: Welcomes student window artist from UW-Stevens Point

WAUSAU, Wis. [Nov. 6, 2023]  Tundraland Home Improvements, a LEAF Home company specializing in baths and walk-in showers, is excited to announce its next student artist as a part of the all-new Stevens Point Student Art Series. The live window painting will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 10 a.m. at the Tundraland Wausau showroom, located at 305 N. 3rd Street (map).

“At Tundraland, we understand the powerful role that art can play in creating social change. We believe that success isn’t measured by profits but by the positive impact that we can make in our local communities and around the world,” said Amy Zimmerman, chief marketing officer at Tundraland Home Improvements. “We are thrilled to continue to provide a platform for young artists and cannot wait to witness the community come together in support of this talented painter and her noble cause.”

The November featured artist is 18-year-old, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP) art student, Natalie Schreader. Schreader is a freshman at UWSP majoring in conservation and community planning, but her real love is for creating art.

“I am beyond thrilled to be chosen to participate in this student art series, creating art in front of an audience is a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” said Schreader. “As a student, I often feel like my work is seen only by my peers and professors. I cannot wait to connect with our community through my love for painting and showcase my art to a broader audience.”

Schreader is the fourth artist to be featured in the Tundraland Student Art Series. Each month, from now until the end of 2023, a new student from UWSP is chosen to decorate the window at Tundraland’s showroom in Wausau. Then, for every person who posts a picture in front of the window to social media and tags Tundraland Home Improvements, the company will donate $10 per post, up to $500, to a charity of the UWSP art student’s choosing.

“I chose to donate to 350 because it’s an organization fighting against climate change and working towards a healthier and safer world for all, something I am very passionate about,” said Schreader. “I like that this organization uses powerful grassroots organizing efforts and innovative campaigns that raise awareness to encourage everyone to reduce their carbon footprints. I support them because I feel that they are making a real impact against climate change and ensuring that we leave a healthy planet for generations to come.”

350 is an organization that works on grassroots campaigns across the globe. By leveraging the power that comes from individuals working together, this organization aims to dismantle the influence and infrastructure of the fossil fuel industry and to power up clean systems rooted in justice. To build a more sustainable and just future, this organization collaborates with communities on the frontline of the climate crisis and creates campaigns to provide education on energy justice and distributed renewable energy solutions that can help the world move away from fossil fuels. Over the past 15 years, it has achieved extraordinary things, from getting millions of people across the globe involved to moving trillions of dollars away from the fossil fuel industry.

Last month’s student artist was Riley Olbrantz. Thanks to the numerous photos taken by community members with her artwork, Tundraland was able to donate $500 to the New Life Pet Adoption Center.

To learn more about Tundraland or to request a free consultation, call 866-274-2695 or visit tundraland.com