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South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center Presents The Life and Times of Vince Lombardi John Pinero’s one-man Play
Thursday, September 13, 7:30 p.m.
Aug 6th, 2018 by South Milwaukee Performing Arts CenterSculpture Milwaukee attracts visitors with tours, lectures and summer fun
Urban sculpture experience on display through Oct. 21 along Wisconsin Avenue
Jul 18th, 2018 by Sculpture MilwaukeeNew Mural Installation at MPL Mitchell Street Branch Kicks Off “Our Town” Artist Residency
The mural was designed by the library teen interns with support from the artist-in-residence on the project, Erick Ledesma.
Jul 11th, 2018 by Milwaukee Public LibrarySouth Milwaukee Performing Arts Center Announces 2018-2019 Performing Arts Series
Season subscriptions for the Performing Arts Series are on sale now.
May 24th, 2018 by South Milwaukee Performing Arts CenterCreating Connection through True, Personal Stories
Ex Fabula gets meta at the Season 9 ALL STARS event
Apr 26th, 2018 by Ex FabulaPlanning Underway for “Our Town” Grant, Artist-In-Residence Selected
Collaboration Selected by NEA to be housed at MPL Mitchell Street Branch
Mar 22nd, 2018 by Artists Working in EducationWhat goes around Milwaukee, comes around
“Karma” is the theme of competitive community storytelling event on March 7
Feb 22nd, 2018 by Ex FabulaMilwaukeeans to share cathartic stories at Ex Fabula’s New Year Spectacular 2018
Community members from various Ex Fabula collaborations will be featured as storytellers.
Jan 9th, 2018 by Ex FabulaEx Fabula asks “What Could Go Wrong?”
Even as they kick off their 9th season, there are still surprises.
Oct 6th, 2017 by Ex FabulaMilwaukee Selected for National “Our Town” Grant
Arts Project Selected by NEA for New Milwaukee Public Library South Side Branch
Aug 3rd, 2017 by Tom Barrett“All it takes is bravery, an open mind…and your story.”
Ex Fabula announces 3rd year of storytelling Fellowship
Aug 2nd, 2017 by Ex FabulaFour Milwaukee projects awarded almost $40,000 by Wisconsin Humanities Council
Projects involve youth leadership, cultural education, survivors of gender-based violence and human trafficking and dialogue about race and ethnicity.
Jul 21st, 2017 by Wisconsin Humanities Council





















