Charles Allis welcomes Artist in Residence Tracey Nickolaus
MILWAUKEE (Feb. 13, 2024) – The Charles Allis Art Museum on Milwaukee’s East Side welcomes visual artist Tracy Nickolaus to the Museum’s Artist-in-Residence program.
Nickolaus —whose current body of work focuses on memory loss and dementia— will be studying the Museum’s global collection of works and creating a solo exhibition of new works during her residency. She is the first painter in the new residency program.
Executive Director Jaymee Harvey Willms is excited to welcome Nickolaus to the program and connect contemporary painting to the Museum’s historic works. “The Allis artist-in-residence program offers the wealth of art history and inspiration to local artists to grow their craft,” says Willms. “We’re excited to see how Tracy’s work interacts with the collection.”
The Museum’s historic collection, built by Sarah and Charles Allis, includes paintings, textiles, ceramics and sculpture work from four continents from 500 B.C. through the twentieth century.
Tracey will be in residence at the Museum through August. A solo exhibition of her work completed during residency will open Sept. 28. For more information regarding her upcoming exhibition or the Charles Allis Art Museum visit charlesallis.org.
About Charles Allis Art Museum
The Charles Allis Art Museum is a historic home and art museum bequeathed to Milwaukee by Sarah Ball Allis. Named for Sarah’s husband, the Museum permanently houses the couple’s vast art collection with works dating from 3000 B.C. through the twentieth century. Today, the Allis enriches Milwaukee’s quality of life by creating opportunities for residents and visitors to experience history, culture, and the arts through contemporary art exhibitions and programming. For information regarding hours, admission and events visit charlesallis.org.
About Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Art Museums Inc.
Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Museums Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to preserving Milwaukee’s history and enriching the county through culture and the arts. CAVT supports and celebrates the public’s access to these two historic homes and their art collections by providing innovative and inspiring exhibitions and programming that encourages a better, stronger and more inclusive Milwaukee. CAVT Museums oversees the conservation and continued development of the Museums through member and donor support. For information regarding membership, admission and events visit cavtmuseums.org.
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