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Fo Wilson: Eliza’s Peculiar Cabinet of Curiosities
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Eliza’s Peculiar Cabinet of Curiosities

Exhibition Opens on the Grounds and in the Gallery with Reception on June 26

<em>Threshold</em> Closing Artist Talks and Panel Discussion Saturday, February 27, 2016 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Threshold Closing Artist Talks and Panel Discussion Saturday, February 27, 2016 5

00 to 8:00 p.m.

Threshold has sparked dialogue about the artwork on display as well as the future of house museums in contemporary society.

Mold Making and Slip-Casting Workshop with Threshold Sculptor Jeremy Hatch
Soundscape Tours with <i>Threshold</i> Artist Michael Bettine
Charles Allis Art Museum Announces <I>Threshold</I> Programming Through February 28, 2016

Charles Allis Art Museum Announces Threshold Programming Through February 28, 2016

The schedule of upcoming programming through the conclusion of the exhibition.

Charles Allis Art Museum Announces Extended Saturday Happy Hours Through February 28, 2016
<i>Threshold</i> Opens at the Charles Allis Art Museum Thursday, November 5, 2015
Twelfth Annual Nohl Fellowship Exhibition Opens at INOVA, October 9

Twelfth Annual Nohl Fellowship Exhibition Opens at INOVA, October 9

Each autumn, the Nohl exhibition affords us an opportunity to stop and consider what it means to be an artist in greater Milwaukee at a specific moment in time.

Listening to Mitchell announces its Grand Opening on July 11th from 6-­8pm with an immersive audio installation at 723 W. Mitchell

Listening to Mitchell announces its Grand Opening on July 11th from 6-­8pm with an immersive audio installation at 723 W. Mitchell

Thomsen & Carr launch multiple entry points to engage with public art installation

Listening to Mitchell, an interactive public art project of image and sound by  Sonja Thomsen and Adam Carr, coming to Milwaukee’s Historic Mitchell Street

Listening to Mitchell, an interactive public art project of image and sound by Sonja Thomsen and Adam Carr, coming to Milwaukee’s Historic Mitchell Street

Seven block temporary public artwork excavates street’s present through the act of listening

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